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1 Mann an der Winch
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3 Winde
f; -, -n2. BOT. bindweed* * *die Winde(Pflanze) bindweed;(Werkzeug) capstan; hoist; winch; windlass; crab* * *Wịn|de I ['vɪndə]f -, -n (TECH)winch, windlass IIf -, -n (BOT)bindweed, convolvulus* * *die1) (any of various vines with funnel-shaped purple, blue, pink or white flowers that bloom early in the day.) morning glory2) (a type of powerful machine for hoisting or hauling heavy loads.) winch3) (a lever or instrument for winding, on a clock or other mechanism.) winder* * *Win·de1<-, -n>[ˈvɪndə]f TECH winch, windlassWin·de2<-, -n>[ˈvɪndə]f BOT bindweed* * *die; Winde, Winden1) winch2) (Bot.) bindweed; convulvulus* * *2. BOT bindweed* * *die; Winde, Winden1) winch2) (Bot.) bindweed; convulvulus* * *-n (Botanik) f.Morning Glory n. -n f.crab n.windlass n. -
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5 Windę
лебёдка
Машина для перемещения грузов посредством гибкого элемента - каната или цепи, навиваемого на барабан или огибающего ведущую звёздочку или канатоведущий блок
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]Тематики
- строит. машины, оборуд., инструмент прочие
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океанографическая лебедка
Лебедка для опускания с судов на заданные глубины океанографических приборов.
[ ГОСТ 18458-84]Тематики
- средства навигации, наблюдения, управления
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ОБОРУДОВАНИЕ ДЛЯ ОКЕАНОГРАФИЧЕСКИХ РАБОТ
D. Winde
Е. Oceanographic winch
F. Treuil océanographique
Лебедка для опускания с судов на заданные глубины океанографических приборов
Источник: ГОСТ 18458-84: Приборы, оборудование и плавсредства наблюдений в морях и океанах. Термины и определения оригинал документа
D. Winde
Е. Oceanographic winch
F. Treuil océanographique
Источник: ГОСТ 18458-84: Приборы, оборудование и плавсредства наблюдений в морях и океанах. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Windę
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6 Haspel
f; -, -n1. für Garn etc.: reel2. bes. BERGB. (Winde) windlass, winch; NAUT. capstan* * *die Haspelreel; coiler; spool; hasp; coil; winder* * *Hạs|pel ['haspl]f -, -n1) (= Förderwinde) windlass2) (= Garnhaspel) reel* * *Has·pel<-, -n>[ˈhaspl̩]f windlass, winch; Garn reel* * *die; Haspel, Haspeln (Technik)2) (Seilwinde) windlass* * *1. für Garn etc: reel* * *die; Haspel, Haspeln (Technik)1) (für Garn) reel; bobbin; (für ein Seil, Kabel) drum2) (Seilwinde) windlass* * *-n f.reel n.windlass n. -
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to coil; to wriggle; to braid; to twist; to wreathe; to twine; to plait;sich windento wreathe; to twist; to wind; to squirm; to wound* * *wịn|den I ['vɪndn] pret wa\#nd [vant] ptp gewu\#nden [gə'vʊndn]1. vtto wind; Kranz to bind; (= hochwinden) Eimer, Last to winch2. vr(Pflanze, Schlange) to wind (itself); (Bach) to wind, to meander; (Mensch) (durch Menge, Gestrüpp etc) to wind (one's way); (vor Schmerzen) to writhe (vor with, in); (vor Scham, Verlegenheit) to squirm (vor with, in); (fig = ausweichen) to try to wriggle outSee:→ auch gewundenIIvi impersIIIvti (HUNT)See:= wittern* * *1) (to hoist (up) or haul (in) using a winch.) winch2) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) wind* * *win·den1<wand, gewunden>[ˈvɪndn̩]I. vrdie Straße windet sich in Serpentinen den Pass hinauf the road snakes its way up the passII. vt1. (entwinden)3. (binden)▪ jdm/sich etw irgendwohin \winden to bind sb's/one's sth with sthsie wand sich ein Seidentuch ins Haar she bound [or tied] her hair with a silk scarfwin·den2[ˈvɪndn̩]vi impers to blow* * *I 1. 2.1) <plant, tendrils> wind (um around); < snake> coil [itself], wind itself (um around)2) (sich krümmen) writhesich winden wie ein Aal — (fig.) try to wriggle out of it
3) (sich schlängeln) <path, river> wind [its way]IIintransitives Verb; unpers* * *winden1; windet, wand, hat gewundenA. v/t1. wind (um [a]round); (Kranz) make, bind;sich (dat)Blumen ins Haar winden twine flowers in one’s hair2.jemandem etwas aus der Hand winden wrench sth out of sb’s hands3.in die Höhe winden hoistvor Schmerz etc: with); fig, vor Scham etc: squirm (with); Weg: wind (its way along); Fluss: auch meander;sich winden um wind ( oder coil) itself (a)round;sich winden durch durch Menschenmenge etc: weave one’s way through; durch Loch im Zaun etc: wriggle through;winden2 v/i unpers:es windet (sehr) it’s (very) windy* * *I 1. 2.1) <plant, tendrils> wind (um around); < snake> coil [itself], wind itself (um around)2) (sich krümmen) writhesich winden wie ein Aal — (fig.) try to wriggle out of it
3) (sich schlängeln) <path, river> wind [its way]IIintransitives Verb; unpers* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: wand, gewunden)= to wind v.(§ p.,p.p.: wound)to wreathe v.to wriggle v. -
8 Hangerwinde
f DIN ISO 6555 <nav.förd> ■ topping winch ISO 6555 ; topping lift winch -
9 Ladewinde
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10 Seilwinde
f <förd.theat> (auf dem Schnürboden) ■ grid winch -
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12 Seilwinde
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13 Kranwinde
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14 Elektrowinde
f <tech.allg> (z.B. Fahrzeugbergung, Windenstart von Segelflugzeugen) ■ electrical winch; electric winch -
15 Haspelfärbeapparat
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17 Verholwinde
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18 Winde
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19 Zugwinde
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20 Antriebsleistung Windwerk
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Antriebsleistung Windwerk
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Winch — self tailing et sa manivelle sur un voilier de plaisance Pour les articles homonymes, voir Winch (homonymie). Un winch (prononcé [ … Wikipédia en Français
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Winch — Winch, n. [OE. winche, AS. wince a winch, a reel to wind thread upon. Cf. {Wink}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A crank with a handle, for giving motion to a machine, a grindstone, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. An instrument with which to turn or strain something… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
winch — winch·er; winch·man; winch; … English syllables
winch — [winch] n. [ME winche < OE wince < IE base * weng , to be curved, bowed > WINK] 1. a crank with a handle for transmitting motion, as to a grindstone 2. a machine for hoisting, lowering, or hauling, consisting of a drum or cylinder turned … English World dictionary
Winch — Winch, v. i. [See {Wince}.] To wince; to shrink; to kick with impatience or uneasiness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Winch — Winch, n. A kick, as of a beast, from impatience or uneasiness. Shelton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
winch — (n.) O.E. wince, from P.Gmc. *winkjo , from PIE *weng (see WINK (Cf. wink) (v.)). The verb meaning to hoist with a winch is recorded from 1520s … Etymology dictionary
winch — ► NOUN 1) a hauling or lifting device consisting of a rope or chain winding around a horizontal rotating drum, turned by a crank or by motor. 2) the crank of a wheel or axle. ► VERB ▪ hoist or haul with a winch. ORIGIN Old English, «reel,… … English terms dictionary
winch — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS mar. particolare tipo di verricello usato nelle moderne imbarcazioni a vela Sinonimi: vinci. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1961. ETIMO: da una voce di orig. germanica … Dizionario italiano
winch — /wintʃ/, it. /wintʃ/ s. ingl. [voce di origine germ.], usato in ital. al masch. (marin.) [macchina semplice per sollevare oggetti pesanti] ▶◀ verricello, vinci … Enciclopedia Italiana