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1 trailer hitch
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2 trailer hitch ball
< mvhcl> (on cars and light trucks; for trailer towing) ■ Kugelkopf m ; Anhängekugelkopf m ; Kupplungskugel f -
3 trailer hitch ball cover
< mvhcl> ■ Kugelschutzkappe fEnglish-german technical dictionary > trailer hitch ball cover
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4 bumper trailer hitch
< mvhcl> ■ Anhängekupplung zur Stoßfängermontage f -
5 utility trailer hitch
< mvhcl> ■ Befestigungsbügel für Anhängekupplung m:V -
6 hitch up
transitive verbhochheben [Rock]* * ** * *◆ hitch upI. vt1. (fasten)to \hitch up up an animal to a wagon ein Tier vor einen Wagen spannen2. (pull up)▪ to \hitch up sth ⇆ up etw hochziehenhe \hitch uped up his trouser leg er schob das Hosenbein hochgo on, \hitch up up a bit! los, rutscht mal zusammen! fam* * *vt sep1) horses, oxen anschirren, anspannen; trailer etc anhängenwe hitched up the horses to the wagon — wir spannten die Pferde vor den Wagen
2) trousers, skirt hochziehen* * *transitive verbhochheben [Rock] -
7 hitch
1. transitive verb1) (move by a jerk) rücken2) (fasten) [fest]binden [Tier] (to an + Akk.); binden [Seil] ( round um + Akk.); [an]koppeln [Anhänger usw.] (to an + Akk.); spannen [Zugtier, -maschine usw.] (to vor + Akk.)2. intransitive verbsee academic.ru/102949/hitch-hike">hitch-hike 1.3. noun1) (stoppage) Unterbrechung, diehave one hitch — einen Haken haben (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- hitch up* * *[hi ] 1. verb1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) festmachen2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) trampen2. noun1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) die Schwierigkeit2) (a kind of knot.) der Knoten3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) der Ruck•- hitch-hike- hitch-hiker
- hitch a lift/ride
- hitch up* * *[hɪtʃ]I. n<pl -es>but there is a \hitch aber die Sache hat einen Hakena technical \hitch ein technisches Problemto go off without a \hitch reibungslos ablaufenshe gave her stockings a quick \hitch sie zog schnell ihre Strümpfe hochII. vt1. (fasten)to \hitch a horse to a cart ein Pferd vor einen Wagen spannento \hitch a trailer to a car einen Anhänger an einem Auto anhängento \hitch a lift [or ride] trampen, per Anhalter fahren* * *[hɪtʃ]1. nwithout a hitch — reibungslos, ohne Schwierigkeiten
there's been a hitch — es haben sich Schwierigkeiten ergeben, da ist ein Problem aufgetaucht
2) (= quick pull) Ruck mshe gave her skirt a quick hitch — sie zog schnell ihren Rock am Bund zurecht
3) (= knot) Knoten m; (NAUT) Stek m4) (inf= lift)
I got a hitch all the way to London — ich bin in einem Rutsch bis London (durch)getrampt (inf)2. vt1) (= fasten) festmachen, anbinden (sth to sth etw an etw dat)to hitch one's wagon to a star ( dated US ) — sich (dat) ein hohes Ziel setzen, nach den Sternen greifen (geh)
to hitch one's wagon to sb ( dated US ) — sich mit jdm zusammentun
2) (inf)to get hitched — heiraten, vor Anker gehen (hum)
3)to hitch a lift or ride — trampen, per Anhalter fahren
3. vi (esp Brit)trampen, per Anhalter fahren → also hitchhikeSee:→ also hitchhike* * *hitch [hıtʃ]A s2. Schwierigkeit f, Problem n, Haken m umg:without a hitch glatt, reibungslos3. Ruck m, Zug m:give sth a hitch an etwas ziehen;give one’s trousers a hitch seine Hosen hochziehen4. besonders US Humpeln n, Hinken n:walk with a hitch humpeln, hinken5. TECH Verbindungshaken m, -glied n7. US sl Zeit(spanne) f, besondersa) Militärzeit fb) Knast m (Gefängnisstrafe):serve a three-year hitch in prison eine dreijährige Strafe abbrummen umgB v/t1. (ruckartig) ziehen, rücken:he hitched his chair closer to the table er rückte mit seinem Stuhl näher an den Tisch heran;hitch up one’s trousers seine Hosen hochziehenC v/i1. besonders US humpeln, hinken:hitch along dahinhumpeln2. sich festhaken, sich verfangen, hängen bleiben ( alle:on an dat)* * *1. transitive verb1) (move by a jerk) rücken2) (fasten) [fest]binden [Tier] (to an + Akk.); binden [Seil] ( round um + Akk.); [an]koppeln [Anhänger usw.] (to an + Akk.); spannen [Zugtier, -maschine usw.] (to vor + Akk.)2. intransitive verbsee hitch-hike 1.3. noun1) (stoppage) Unterbrechung, diehave one hitch — einen Haken haben (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- hitch up* * *(problem) n.(§ pl.: hitches)Knoten - m.Ruck -e m. -
8 hitch
1)but there is a \hitch aber die Sache hat einen Haken;a technical \hitch ein technisches Problem;to go off without a \hitch reibungslos ablaufenshe gave her stockings a quick \hitch sie zog schnell ihre Strümpfe hoch1) ( fasten)to \hitch sth to sth etw an etw dat festmachen;to \hitch an animal to sth ein Tier an etw dat festbinden;to \hitch a horse to a cart ein Pferd vor einen Wagen spannen;to \hitch a trailer to a car einen Anhänger an einem Auto anhängen -
9 hitch up
vt1) ( fasten)to \hitch up sth <-> up [to sth] etw [an etw dat] festmachen;to \hitch up up an animal to a waggon ein Tier vor einen Wagen spannen;to \hitch up a trailer up to a car einen Anhänger an ein Auto anhängen2) ( pull up)to \hitch up sth <-> up etw hochziehen;he \hitch uped up his trouser leg er schob das Hosenbein hoch vi ( esp Brit) ( fam) rüberrutschen ( fam)go on, \hitch up up a bit! los, rutscht mal zusammen! ( fam) -
10 hitch
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11 hitch ball
< mvhcl> (on cars and light trucks; for trailer towing) ■ Kugelkopf m ; Anhängekugelkopf m ; Kupplungskugel f -
12 hitch up
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13 clevis
<mech.eng> ■ Bügel m -
14 towing attachment
< mvhcl> (carries the trailer hitch) ■ Anhängevorrichtung f ; Anhängekupplungshalterung f rar.did -
15 yoke
<tech.gen> ■ Joch n<art.tools> ■ Tragegriff m ; Tragarm m<mech.eng> ■ Traglager n< min> ■ Stempelschloss n<mvhcl.el> (in centrifugal advance mechanism) ■ Mitnehmer m
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