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1 wall crane
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2 wall crane
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3 wall crane
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4 travelling wall crane
English-german engineering dictionary > travelling wall crane
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5 wall-mounted slewing crane
English-german engineering dictionary > wall-mounted slewing crane
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6 wall-mounted slewing crane
< convey> ■ Wanddrehkran mEnglish-german technical dictionary > wall-mounted slewing crane
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7 hoist
1. transitive verb1) (raise aloft) hoch-, aufziehen, hissen [Flagge usw.]; heißen (Seemannsspr.) [Flagge usw.]2. noun(goods lift) [Lasten]aufzug, der3. adjectivebe hoist with one's own petard — sich in seiner eigenen Schlinge fangen
* * *[hoist] 1. verb1) (to lift (something heavy): he hoisted the sack on to his back; He hoisted the child up on to his shoulders.) heben2) (to raise or lift by means of some apparatus, a rope etc: The cargo was hoisted on to the ship: They hoisted the flag.) heben, hissen2. noun1) (an apparatus for lifting usually heavy objects: a luggage hoist.) der Aufzug2) (a lift or push up: Give me a hoist over this wall, will you!) das Hochheben* * *[hoɪst]I. vt (raise, lift)▪ to \hoist sth etw hochhebento \hoist a flag eine Flagge hissento be \hoisted to safety mit dem Hubschrauber in Sicherheit gebracht werdento \hoist the sail[s] die Segel hissen▶ to be \hoist[ed] with [or by] one's own petard mit den eigenen Waffen geschlagen werdenII. n Winde f* * *[hɔɪst]1. vthochheben, hieven (inf); (= pull up) hochziehen, hieven (inf); flag hissen; sails aufziehen, hissenone's own petard (prov) — in die eigene Falle gehen
2. nHebezeug nt, Hebevorrichtung f; (in ships) Hebewerk nt; (= lift) (Lasten)aufzug m; (= block and tackle) Flaschenzug m; (= winch) Winde f; (= crane) Kran m* * *hoist1 [hɔıst]A v/t1. hochziehen, -winden, SCHIFF heben, hieven:hoist sb onto one’s shoulders jemanden auf die Schultern heben;hoist out a boat SCHIFF ein Boot aussetzen3. besonders US umg sich ein Bier etc einverleibenB v/i hochsteigen, hochgezogen werdenC s1. Hochziehen n2. TECH (Lasten)Aufzug m, Hebezeug n, Winde f3. SCHIFFa) Tiefe f (der Flagge oder des Segels)b) Heiß m (als Signal gehisste Flaggen)be hoist with one’s own petard fig sich in seiner eigenen Schlinge fangen* * *1. transitive verb1) (raise aloft) hoch-, aufziehen, hissen [Flagge usw.]; heißen (Seemannsspr.) [Flagge usw.]2) (raise by tackle etc.) hieven [Last]; setzen [Segel]2. noun(goods lift) [Lasten]aufzug, der3. adjective* * *n.Aufzug -¨e m.Lastenaufzug m.Warenaufzug m. v.aufwinden v.heben v.(§ p.,pp.: hob, gehoben)hissen v.hochziehen v.
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