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adjective(Mech. Engin.) Zweitakt[motor, -verfahren]* * *\two-stroke car Zweitakter m\two-stroke engine Zweitaktmotor m, Zweitakter m\two-stroke motorbike Motorrad nt mit Zweitaktmotor* * *adjective(Mech. Engin.) Zweitakt[motor, -verfahren]* * *n.Zweitakt -e m. -
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11 cross-head two-stroke diesel [engine]
< nav> ■ Kreuzkopf-Zweitaktdiesel mEnglish-german technical dictionary > cross-head two-stroke diesel [engine]
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12 piston valve two-stroke engine
< mvhcl> ■ schlitzgesteuerter Zweitaktmotor mEnglish-german technical dictionary > piston valve two-stroke engine
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13 piston-controlled two-stroke engine
< mvhcl> ■ schlitzgesteuerter Zweitaktmotor mEnglish-german technical dictionary > piston-controlled two-stroke engine
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14 piston-ported two-stroke engine
< mot> ■ kolbengesteuerter Zweitaktmotor mEnglish-german technical dictionary > piston-ported two-stroke engine
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I nounfinishing stroke — (lit. or fig.) Todesstoß, der
2) (Med.) Schlaganfall, derparalytic/apoplectic stroke — paralytischer/apoplektischer Anfall
3) (sudden impact)stroke of lightning — Blitzschlag, der
by a stroke of fate/fortune — durch eine Fügung des Schicksals/einen [glücklichen] Zufall
stroke of [good] luck — Glücksfall, der
have a stroke of bad/[good] luck — Pech/Glück haben
at a or one stroke — auf einen Schlag od. Streich
not do a stroke [of work] — keinen [Hand]schlag tun
7) (mark, line) Strich, der; (of handwriting; also fig.): (detail) Zug, der; (symbol /) Schrägstrich, der8) (sound of clock) Schlag, derII 1. transitive verbon the stroke of nine — Punkt neun [Uhr]
2. nounstroke something over/across something — mit etwas über etwas (Akk.) streichen
give somebody/something a stroke — jemanden/etwas streicheln
* * *[strəuk] I noun1) (an act of hitting, or the blow given: He felled the tree with one stroke of the axe; the stroke of a whip.) der Schlag2) (a sudden occurrence of something: a stroke of lightning; an unfortunate stroke of fate; What a stroke of luck to find that money!) der Schlag3) (the sound made by a clock striking the hour: She arrived on the stroke of (= punctually at) ten.) Schlag-...4) (a movement or mark made in one direction by a pen, pencil, paintbrush etc: short, even pencil strokes.) der Strich5) (a single pull of an oar in rowing, or a hit with the bat in playing cricket.) der Schlag6) (a movement of the arms and legs in swimming, or a particular method of swimming: He swam with slow, strong strokes; Can you do breaststroke/backstroke?) der Schlag8) (a sudden attack of illness which damages the brain, causing paralysis, loss of feeling in the body etc.) der Schlaganfall•- academic.ru/115139/at_a_stroke">at a strokeII 1. verb(to rub (eg a furry animal) gently and repeatedly in one direction, especially as a sign of affection: He stroked the cat / her hair; The dog loves being stroked.) streicheln2. noun(an act of stroking: He gave the dog a stroke.) das Streicheln* * *[strəʊk, AM stroʊk]I. vt1. (rub)▪ to \stroke sth/sb etw/jdn streichelnto \stroke one's beard sich akk über den Bart streichento \stroke one's hair down [or into place] sich akk das Haar glatt streichen2. (hit)to \stroke the ball den Ball [leicht] streifenII. nto give sth a \stroke über etw akk streichento have/suffer a \stroke einen Schlaganfall bekommen/erleidenbrush \stroke Pinselstrich mbreast \stroke Brustschwimmen ntwith powerful \strokes she set out across the lake mit kräftigen Zügen schwamm sie durch den See8. (piece)by a \stroke of fate [or good fortune] durch eine Fügung des Schicksals, durch einen glücklichen Zufalla \stroke of luck ein Glücksfall [o Glückstreffer] ma \stroke of bad luck Pech ntby a \stroke of [bad] luck [un]glücklicherweisepolicy \stroke politischer Schachzuga \stroke of genius ein genialer Einfallbold \stroke mutiger Vorstoßshe hasn't done a \stroke of work sie hat noch keinen Handschlag getanat the \stroke of ten um Punkt zehn Uhr[positive] \strokes Lob nt14.▶ at a [single] [or in one] \stroke mit einem Schlag, auf einen Streich▶ to be off one's \stroke nicht in Form sein▶ at [or with] the \stroke of a pen mit einem Federstrich▶ to put sb off their \stroke jdn aus dem Konzept bringen* * *[strəʊk]1. n1) (= blow) Schlag m, Hieb m2) (CRICKET, GOLF, ROWING, TENNIS) Schlag m; (BILLIARDS) Stoß m; (SWIMMING = movement) Zug m; (= type of stroke) Stil mthey are rowing ( at) a fast stroke — sie rudern mit hoher Schlagzahl
to put sb off his stroke (fig) — jdn aus dem Takt or Konzept bringen
3) (ROWING: person) Schlagmann mhe doesn't do a stroke (of work) — er tut keinen Schlag (inf), er rührt keinen Finger (inf)
5) (of clock) Schlag mto give sb/sth a stroke — jdn/etw streicheln
2. vt1) cat, hand, hair, face streichelnhe stroked his chin — er strich sich (dat) übers Kinn
to stroke one's hair down — sich (dat) das Haar glatt streichen
2)to stroke a boat ( to victory) — als Schlagmann (ein Boot zum Sieg) rudern
* * *stroke [strəʊk]A s1. (auch Blitz-, Flügel-, Schicksals) Schlag m:a good stroke of business ein gutes Geschäft;he has not done a stroke of work er hat (noch) keinen Strich getan2. a) (Glocken-, Hammer-, Herz- etc) Schlag m:on the stroke pünktlich;on the stroke of nine Schlag oder Punkt neun3. MED Anfall m, besonders Schlag(anfall) m4. TECHb) Hubhöhe fc) besonders Br Takt m:5. SPORTb) Golf, Rudern, Tennis etc: Schlag mset the stroke die Schlagzahl bestimmenrow stroke am Schlag sitzen7. a) (Pinsel-, Feder) Strich m, (Feder) Zug m:put ( oder add) the finishing stroke(s) to sth einer Sache (den letzten) Schliff geben, letzte Hand an etwas legen;with a stroke of the pen mit einem Federstrich (a. fig);a stroke above umg ein gutes Stück besser alsb) Schrägstrich m8. fig (Hand-)Streich m, Manöver n, (energische) Maßnahme:a clever stroke ein geschickter Schachzuga stroke of genius ein Geniestreich m10. Stil m, Manier f, Art f11. MUSa) Schlag(bewegung) m(f) (des Dirigenten etc)12. MATH Pfeil m, Vektor m13. a) Streicheln n:give sb a stroke jemanden streichelnb) oft hum Streicheleinheit fB v/t1. Tennis etc: einen Ball schlagen2. mit einem Strich oder mit Strichen kennzeichnen5. streichen über (akk):stroke one’s hair sich übers Haar streichen;stroke sb the wrong way fig jemanden reizen6. streicheln* * *I nounfinishing stroke — (lit. or fig.) Todesstoß, der
2) (Med.) Schlaganfall, derparalytic/apoplectic stroke — paralytischer/apoplektischer Anfall
stroke of lightning — Blitzschlag, der
by a stroke of fate/fortune — durch eine Fügung des Schicksals/einen [glücklichen] Zufall
stroke of [good] luck — Glücksfall, der
have a stroke of bad/[good] luck — Pech/Glück haben
at a or one stroke — auf einen Schlag od. Streich
not do a stroke [of work] — keinen [Hand]schlag tun
6) (Billiards etc.) Stoß, der; (Tennis, Cricket, Golf, Rowing) Schlag, der7) (mark, line) Strich, der; (of handwriting; also fig.): (detail) Zug, der; (symbol /) Schrägstrich, der8) (sound of clock) Schlag, derII 1. transitive verbon the stroke of nine — Punkt neun [Uhr]
2. nounstroke something over/across something — mit etwas über etwas (Akk.) streichen
give somebody/something a stroke — jemanden/etwas streicheln
* * *(/) n.Schrägstrich (/) m. n.Hieb -e m.Schlag -¨e m.Schlaganfall m.Stoß ¨-e m.Streich -e m.Strich -e m.Takt -e m. v.streicheln v. -
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adjective2) (requiring both hands) beidhändig* * ** * *ˈtwo-hand·edI. adj attr, inv\two-handed backhand TENNIS, SPORT beidhändige Rückhand\two-handed saw Zugsäge f\two-handed sword Zweihänder m2. (ambidextrous) beidhändigII. adv mit beiden Händen* * *two-handed adj (adv two-handedly)1. zweihändig2. beidhändig:two-handed attack (Boxen) beidhändiger Angriff;two-handed backhand (Tennis) beidhändig geschlagene Rückhand3. zweihändig (zu gebrauchen):two-handed sword Zweihänder m4. a) von zwei Personen zu bedienen(d) (Säge etc)b) für zwei Personen (Spiel etc)* * *adjective1) (having two hands) zweihändig2) (requiring both hands) beidhändig -
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18 crankcase air space
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19 crankcase clearance volume
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20 crankcase compression
< mot> (two-stroke engine) ■ Kurbelkastenverdichtung f ; Kurbelkastenvorverdichtung f ; Kurbelgehäuseverdichtung f
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