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1 check visually
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<light.theat> (abrupt decrease in light intensity) ■ Eindunkeln n<mech.eng> (of a movement; positive locking) ■ Hemmung f<qualit.mat> (typ. in paint finish or as indication of material fatigue) ■ Haarriss m<qualit.mat> (crack caused by heat treatment, forging, hot rolling) ■ Warmriss mvi <qualit.mat> ■ platzen vivt <light.theat> (lights; fade down rapidly) ■ eindunkeln vtvt <mech.eng> (stop, a motion) ■ hemmen vtvt < qualit> (in cases of doubt, to make sure; e.g. results, figures, conditions) ■ nachprüfen vt ; kontrollieren vtvt < qualit> ■ prüfen vt ; kontrollieren vt ; untersuchen vt ; überprüfen vt ; erproben vt ; ausprobieren vt--------check (for)
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