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1. Aufziehen n (einer Uhr etc):winding-up mechanism Aufziehwerk n2. WIRTSCHa) Abwicklung f, Erledigung f (eines Geschäfts)b) Liquidation f, Auflösung f (eines Unternehmens):winding-up sale (Total)Ausverkauf m -
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winding I KONST kurvenreich winding II 1. TE Wickeln n; Aufwickeln n, Haspeln n; 2. KONST Windung f; spiralförmige Holzverdrehung f; Wendelung f; 3. KONST Biegung f, Krümmung f (auch Straße)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > winding
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winding up 1. GEN Abwicklung f (of company); 2. LAW Abwicklung f, Auflösung f, Liquidation f gerichtliche Liquidation f (by the court); 3. MGT Abwicklung f, Liquidation f (of company); Beenden n (of meeting) -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > winding
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winding on Vorspulen n (eines Tonbandes/Videobandes)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > winding on
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Aufrollung fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > winding up
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1. attributive adjective 2. noun2) (Electr.) Wicklung, die* * *adjective (full of bends etc: a winding road.) gewunden* * *wind·ing[ˈwaɪndɪŋ]II. n* * *['waIndɪŋ]1. adjriver, staircase gewunden; road also kurvenreich2. n* * *winding [ˈwaındıŋ]A s1. Winden n, Spulen n2. (Ein-, Auf)Wickeln n, (Um)Wickeln n3. (Sich)Winden n, (-)Schlängeln n4. Windung f, Biegung f5. Umwick(e)lung f6. ELEK Wicklung fB adj1. gewunden:a) sich windend oder schlängelndb) Wendel…:winding staircase, winding stairs pl Wendeltreppe f2. krumm, schief (auch fig)3. Winde…, Haspel…:winding cable Förderseil n* * *1. attributive adjective 2. noun1) in pl. (of road, river) Windungen2) (Electr.) Wicklung, die* * *adj.biegend adj.kurvenreich adj.schlängelnd adj.windend adj. -
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wind·ing-'up nthe \winding-up of the company's affairs die Abwicklung der Firmenangelegenheiten;\winding-up sale Räumungsverkauf m -
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<tech.gen> (e.g. tape, thread, rope, wire) ■ Aufwickeln n<convey.min> ■ Förderung f<el> (coil; e.g. of a relay, solenoid, armature, rheostat) ■ Wicklung f< textil> ■ Spulen n -
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winding — index circuitous, indirect, labyrinthine, sinuous, tortuous (bending) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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winding — ► NOUN 1) a twisting movement or course. 2) a thing that winds or is wound round something. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a twisting or spiral course … English terms dictionary