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121 doppelgleisig
Adj. zweigleisig* * *dọp|pel|glei|sig1. adj (RAIL)double-track, twin-track; (fig) doubledoppelgleisig sein (lit) — to have two tracks
2. advdoppelgleisig fahren (fig) — to play a double game
* * *dop·pel·glei·sig1. (auf 2 Gleisen befahrbar) double-tracked2. (zwei Vorgehensweisen verfolgen)\doppelgleisig fahren to have two tactics* * * -
122 Doppelstecker
m ETECH. double plug; (Verteiler) two-way adapter* * *Dọp|pel|ste|ckermtwo-way adaptor* * *Dop·pel·ste·ckerm twin socket* * *der (Elektrot.) twoway plug or adapter* * ** * *der (Elektrot.) twoway plug or adapter* * *m.two-way adapter n. -
123 Doppelvergaser
m dual carburet(t)or* * *Dọp|pel|ver|ga|sermtwin carburettors pl (Brit) or carburetors pl (US) or carbs pl (inf)* * * -
124 Flugzeug
n FLUG. (aero)plane, Am. (air-) plane; auch Pl. Koll. aircraft* * *das Flugzeugplane; airplane; aeroplane; aircraft* * *Flug|zeugnt pl - zeugeplane, aircraft, aeroplane (Brit), airplane (US); (= Düsenflugzeug auch) jet; (= Segelflugzeug) gliderim or mit dem or per Flúgzeug — by air or plane
ein Flúgzeug der Lufthansa — a Lufthansa plane/jet
* * *das1) ((often abbreviated to plane: American airplane) a machine for flying which is heavier than air and has wings.) aeroplane2) (any of several types of machine for flying in the air: Enemy aircraft have been sighted.) aircraft3) ((American) an aeroplane.) airplane4) (an aeroplane.) plane* * *Flug·zeug<-[e]s, -e>einmotoriges/zweimotoriges/dreimotoriges \Flugzeug single/twin/three engine[d] [aero]planeim \Flugzeug in an/the aeroplanemit dem \Flugzeug by [aero]plane* * *das; Flugzeug[e]s, Flugzeuge aeroplane (Brit.); airplane (Amer.); aircraftmit dem Flugzeug reisen — travel by plane or air
* * ** * *das; Flugzeug[e]s, Flugzeuge aeroplane (Brit.); airplane (Amer.); aircraftmit dem Flugzeug reisen — travel by plane or air
* * *-e n.aircraft n.(§ pl.: aircraft)airplane n. -
125 motorig
…motorig im adj:ein zweimotoriges/viermotoriges Flugzeug a twin-engined/four-engined aircraft -
126 verschwistert
I P.P. verschwisternII Adj.1. verschwistert sein Geschwister: be brother and sister; Schwestern: be sisters; Brüder: be brothers* * *ver|schwịs|tert [fɛɐ'ʃvɪstɐt]adj(miteinander) verschwistert sein — to be brother and sister, to be siblings (Sociol, Med etc); (Brüder) to be brothers; (Schwestern) to be sisters; (fig) to be close; (Städte) to be twinned (Brit) or sisters (US), to be twin towns (Brit) or sister cities (US)
* * *ver·schwis·tert[fɛɐ̯ˈʃvɪstɐt]▪ sie sind [miteinander] \verschwistert they are brother/brothers and sister/sisters, they are brothers/sisters* * *[miteinander] verschwistert sein — (Bruder u. Schwester sein) be brother and sister; (Brüder u. Schwestern sein) be brothers and sisters; (Brüder/Schwestern sein) be brothers/sisters
* * *B. adj1.2. fig:* * *[miteinander] verschwistert sein — (Bruder u. Schwester sein) be brother and sister; (Brüder u. Schwestern sein) be brothers and sisters; (Brüder/Schwestern sein) be brothers/sisters
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127 verwechseln
v/t confuse, mix up ( mit with), mistake (for); jemanden mit einem andern verwechseln mistake s.o. for someone else; etw. mit etw. anderem verwechseln mix s.th. up ( oder confuse s.th.) with s.th. else, mistake s.th. for s.th. else; ich habe ihn verwechselt I mistook him for someone else, I thought he was someone else; den Hut etc. verwechseln take the wrong hat etc., mix up the hats etc.; Sie können es gar nicht verwechseln you can’t mistake it; sie sehen sich zum Verwechseln ähnlich they’re as (a)like as two peas (in a pod)* * *to confuse; to mix up; to confound* * *ver|wẹch|seln ptp verwe\#chseltvtGegenstände to mix up, to get muddled or mixed up; Begriffe, Menschen auch to confuseentschuldigen Sie, ich habe Sie verwechselt — sorry - I thought you were someone else or I (mis)took you for someone else
zum Verwechseln ähnlich sein — to be the spitting image of each other, to be as like as two peas in a pod
sie verwechselt mir und mich (lit) — she mixes up or confuses "mir" and "mich"; (fig) she doesn't know her grammar
* * *1) (to mix up in one's mind: I always confuse John and his twin brother.) confuse2) (to confuse (eg two different things): I'm always muddling the twins up; I've muddled up these book orders.) muddle up3) ((with for) to think that (one person or thing) is another: I mistook you for my brother in this bad light.) mistake4) (to confuse or muddle: I'm always mixing the twins up.) mix up* * *ver·wech·seln *[-ˈvɛksln]vt▪ jdn [mit jdm] \verwechseln to mix up sep sb [with sb], to confuse sb with sb, to mistake sb for sbjdm zum V\verwechseln ähnlich sehen to be the spitting image of sb* * *transitives Verb1)[miteinander] verwechseln — confuse <two things/people>
er verwechselt immer rechts und links — he always gets mixed up between or mixes up right and left
etwas mit etwas/jemanden mit jemandem verwechseln — mistake something for something/somebody for somebody; confuse something with something/somebody with somebody
Entschuldigung, ich habe Sie [mit jemandem] verwechselt/ich habe die Tür[en] verwechselt — sorry, I thought you were or I mistook you for somebody else/I've got the wrong door
2) (vertauschen) mix up* * *verwechseln v/t confuse, mix up (mit with), mistake (for);jemanden mit einem andern verwechseln mistake sb for someone else;etwas mit etwas anderem verwechseln mix sth up ( oder confuse sth) with sth else, mistake sth for sth else;ich habe ihn verwechselt I mistook him for someone else, I thought he was someone else;den Hut etcSie können es gar nicht verwechseln you can’t mistake it;sie sehen sich zum Verwechseln ähnlich they’re as (a)like as two peas (in a pod)* * *transitives Verb1)[miteinander] verwechseln — confuse <two things/people>
er verwechselt immer rechts und links — he always gets mixed up between or mixes up right and left
etwas mit etwas/jemanden mit jemandem verwechseln — mistake something for something/somebody for somebody; confuse something with something/somebody with somebody
Entschuldigung, ich habe Sie [mit jemandem] verwechselt/ich habe die Tür[en] verwechselt — sorry, I thought you were or I mistook you for somebody else/I've got the wrong door
2) (vertauschen) mix up* * *(mit) v.to confuse (with) v. v.to confound v. -
128 zweiachsig
Adj. two-axled* * *two-axle* * *zwei|ach|sig [-|aksɪç]adjtwo-axled* * *zweiachsig adj two-axled* * *adj.biaxial adj.twin axled adj.
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