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turret gun

  • 1 turret gun

    n
    Turmgeschütz nt
    * * *
    n.
    Turmgeschütz n.

    English-german dictionary > turret gun

  • 2 turret

    noun
    1) (Archit.) Türmchen, das
    2) (of tank etc.) [Geschütz]turm, der
    * * *
    1) (a small tower: A fortress often has turrets.) das Türmchen
    2) (steel protecting gunners on a tank, plane etc.) der Geschützturm
    * * *
    tur·ret
    [ˈtʌrɪt, AM ˈtɜ:rɪt]
    n
    1. ( poet) [Mauer]turm m
    2. MIL
    bomber's/ship's \turret Geschützturm m eines Bombers/eines Schiffes
    tank's \turret Panzerturm m
    * * *
    ['tʌrɪt]
    n (ARCHIT)
    Mauer- or Eckturm m; (on tank) Turm m; (on ship) Gefechtsturm m
    * * *
    turret [ˈtʌrıt; US auch ˈtɜrət] s
    1. ARCH Türmchen n
    2. MIL (Geschütz-, Panzer-, Gefechts)Turm m:
    turret gun Turmgeschütz n
    3. FLUG, MIL (Geschütz)Kanzel f
    4. auch turret head TECH Revolverkopf m:
    turret lathe Revolverdrehmaschine f
    * * *
    noun
    1) (Archit.) Türmchen, das
    2) (of tank etc.) [Geschütz]turm, der
    * * *
    n.
    Gefechtsturm m.
    Geschützturm m.
    Kanzel -n (Luftfahrt) f.
    Panzerturm m.
    Revolverkopf m.
    Türmchen - n.

    English-german dictionary > turret

  • 3 gun turret

    gun turret s MIL
    1. Geschützturm m
    2. Waffendrehstand m

    English-german dictionary > gun turret

  • 4 three-gun turret

    < mil> ■ Drillingsgeschützturm m

    English-german technical dictionary > three-gun turret

  • 5 forgótorony-löveg

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > forgótorony-löveg

  • 6 load

    <tech.gen> (e.g. mech. stress, heat, radiation, weather) ■ Beanspruchung f ; Belastung f
    <tech.gen> ■ Last f
    <agri.tech> (of fermenter) ■ Faulraumbelastung f ; Raumbelastung f ; Fermenterbelastung f
    < comb> (e.g. blast furnace, waste incinerator) ■ chargieren vt ; befrachten vt ; beschicken vt
    < convey> (of a conveyor) ■ Fördergut n
    <el> (e.g. on power grid, generator) ■ Belastung f DIN 1305 ; Last f
    <el> (apparent ohmic resistance) ■ Last f ; Bürde f
    <el> ■ Verbraucher m ; Stromverbraucher m
    < logist> ■ Füllung f
    < logist> (a unit to be moved or handled at one time) ■ Ladeeinheit f (LE); Lagereinheit f
    < mech> (gen.; e.g. on structural parts) ■ Belastung f
    < mech> ■ Lastwert m
    pract < textil> (dyeing) ■ Färbepartie f ; Partie f prakt
    <textil.pap> ■ Beschwerungsmittel n ; Beschwerungsmaterial n
    < vhcl> (truck, ship) ■ Ladung f
    vi < prod> (clog; grinding wheel) ■ verschmieren vi
    vt <tech.gen> (e.g. mechanically, electr., thermally, with radiation, weather) ■ beanspruchen vt ; belasten vt
    vt <tech.gen> (e.g. paper, workpiece) ■ beschweren vt
    vt <tech.gen> (e.g. camera with film; workpiece) ■ einlegen vt
    vt <tech.gen> ■ laden vt
    vt <tech.gen> (machine, truck, container, with material; e.g. grain via hopper) ■ beschicken vt
    vt <tech.gen> (material into machine; e.g. paper into printer) ■ einführen vt ; einlegen vt
    vt <av> (a tape) ■ einfädeln vt ; laden vt
    vt <chem.proc> ■ eintragen vt
    vt < convey> (a conveying system; e.g. belt) ■ aufgeben vt
    vt < convey> (e.g. work pieces into a machine tool) ■ zuführen vt
    vt < edp> (memory with data) ■ füllen vt
    vt < edp> (program, data) ■ laden vt DIN 44300-8
    vt < logist> (cargo, freight, goods; e.g. onto trucks, into ships) ■ verladen vt ; einladen vt ugs
    vt < logist> (cargo carrier; truck, ship, cargo plane) ■ laden vt ; beladen vt
    vt <mach.tools> (machine, rack, hopper etc.; with workpieces, material) ■ beschicken vt
    vt <mach.tools> (e.g. machine with workpieces, turret with tools) ■ bestücken vt
    vt < mech> (with tensile or compressive forces) ■ beanspruchen vt ; belasten vt
    vt < mech> (spring) ■ spannen vt
    vt <mech.eng> (put a load on sth.; e.g. a bridge, truck, engine) ■ belasten vt
    vt < mil> (firearm; e.g. pistol, gun, rifle) ■ laden vt
    vt < phot> (film, in developing tank) ■ einspulen vt ; aufspulen vt
    vt < proc> (with steam, chemicals, pressure) ■ beaufschlagen mit vt
    vt < textil> (silk) ■ beschweren vt ; erschweren vt ; chargieren vt
    vt <textil.pap> (with weighting material) ■ beschweren vt

    English-german technical dictionary > load

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