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21 fighter
noun2) (aircraft) Kampfflugzeug, dasfighter pilot — Jagdflieger, der
* * *1) (a person who fights.) der Kämpfer2) (a small fast aircraft designed to shoot down other aircraft.) das Jagdflugzeug* * *fight·er[ˈfaɪtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]n* * *['faɪtə(r)]nhe's a fighter (fig) — er ist eine Kämpfernatur
2) (AVIAT: plane) Jagdflugzeug nt, Jäger m* * *fighter s1. Kämpfer(in), Streiter(in)2. SPORT Boxer(in)3. Schläger m, Raufbold mfighter pilot Jagdflieger m;* * *noun2) (aircraft) Kampfflugzeug, dasfighter pilot — Jagdflieger, der
* * *(aircraft) n.Jagdflugzeug n. n.Kämpfer - m.Streiter - m. -
22 camber
nounWölbung, die* * *cam·ber[ˈkæmbəʳ, AM -ɚ]nreverse \camber [Straßen]wölbung f* * *['kmbə(r)]1. n(of ship, aircraft wing) Wölbung f; (of road also) Überhöhung f; (of wheels) Radsturz m2. vtroad, deck wölbena cambered wheel — ein Rad nt mit Sturz
* * *camber [ˈkæmbə(r)]A v/t biegen, krümmen, wölben, schweifenC s1. leicht konvexe Krümmung2. (leichte) Wölbung3. AUTO Sturz m4. FLUG Profilwölbung f* * *nounWölbung, die* * *n.Radsturz -¨e m.leichte Wölbung f. v.sich wölben v.wölben v. -
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24 boundary-layer control
< phys> (in fluid flow; e.g. by slat on an aircraft's wing leading edge) ■ Grenzschichtsteuerung f ; Grenzschichtbeeinflussung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > boundary-layer control
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28 positive sweep
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29 sweepback
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30 sweepforward
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31 port
I 1.[pɔːt]noun1) (harbour) Hafen, derleave port — [aus dem Hafen] auslaufen
reach port — den Hafen erreichen
any port in a storm — (fig. coll.) ≈ in der Not frisst der Teufel Fliegen (ugs.)
port of call — Anlaufhafen, der; (fig.) Ziel, das
2. adjectiveland to port! — Land an Backbord!
(Naut., Aeronaut.): (left) Backbord-; backbordseitigII nounon the port bow/quarter — Backbord voraus/Backbord achteraus
* * *I [po:t] noun1) ((usually without a or the) a harbour: The ship came into port; We reached port next morning.) der Hafen2) (a town with a harbour: the port of Hull.) die HafenstadtII [po:t] noun(the left side of a ship or aircraft: The helmsman steered the ship to port; ( also adjective) the port wing.) das Backbord; Backbord-...III [po:t] noun(a strong, dark-red, sweet wine originally from Portugal.) der Portwein* * *port1[pɔ:t, AM pɔ:rt]n\port of embarkation Einschiffungshafen mfishing/naval \port Fischerei-/Seehafen mto come into \port [in den Hafen] einlaufento leave \port auslaufen3.port2[pɔ:t, AM pɔ:rt]to turn to \port nach Backbord drehenon the \port bow Backbord vorausthe \port side die Backbordseiteon the \port side backbordport3[pɔ:t, AM pɔ:rt]nhave you got a \port for a joystick on your computer? kannst du einen Joystick an deinen Computer anschließen?terminal \port Port m fachsprport4[pɔ:t, AM pɔ:rt]ruby/tawny \port Ruby/Tawny Port mport5[pɔ:t]* * *I [pɔːt]n1) (= harbour) Hafen mto come/put into port — in den Hafen einlaufen
port of call — Hafen m, Halt
to make port — den/einen Hafen anlaufen
port authority — Hafenamt nt, Hafenbehörde f
port dues — Hafengelder pl
IIthe yen is the safest port in the current economic storm — der Yen ist in der gegenwärtigen Wirtschaftskrise der sicherste Hafen
n1) (NAUT, AVIAT: porthole) Bullauge ntIII1. n(NAUT, AVIAT: left side) Backbord mland to port! — Land an Backbord!
2. adjcabin, deck auf der Backbordseite3. vt (NAUT)IVnPortwein m V (MIL)1. nto hold the rifle at port — das Gewehr (schräg nach links) vor dem Körper halten
2. vtarms schräg nach links vor dem Körper haltenport arms! — ≈ präsentiert das Gewehr!
* * *port1 [pɔː(r)t; US auch pəʊrt] s1. SCHIFF Hafen m:port authority Hafenbehörde f;port dues Hafengebühren;port facilities Hafenanlagen pl;a) Anlaufhafen,b) fig umg Ziel n;port of departure Abgangshafen;port of destination Bestimmungshafen;port of entry Einlaufhafen ( → 3);port of registry Heimathafen;port of tran(s)shipment Umschlaghafen;any port in a storm fig in der Not frisst der Teufel Fliegen3. WIRTSCH besonders US Grenz-, Zollkontrollstelle f:port of entry Einfuhr(zoll)stelle ( → 1)4. fig (sicherer) Hafenport2 [pɔː(r)t; US auch pəʊrt] FLUG, SCHIFFA s Backbord n:on the port bow! SCHIFF Backbord achteraus!;on the port quarter! SCHIFF Backbord voraus!;cast to port SCHIFF nach Backbord fallenB adj Backbord…:port side Backbord(seite) n(f)C adva) nach Backbordb) backbord(s)D v/t & v/i nach Backbord haltenport3 [pɔː(r)t; US auch pəʊrt] s1. besonders schott Tor n, Pforte f (einer Festung oder einer Stadt)2. SCHIFFa) (Lade)Luke f, (-)Pforte fb) (Pfort)Deckel m, (-)Luke fc) Bullauge nd) Geschützpforte f4. TECH (Auslass-, Einlass) Öffnung f, Abzug mport4 [pɔː(r)t; US auch pəʊrt] s Portwein mport5 [pɔː(r)t; US auch pəʊrt] v/t: → academic.ru/3625/arm">arm2 Bes Redewpt abk1. part T.2. payment4. point5. port* * *I 1.[pɔːt]noun1) (harbour) Hafen, dercome or put into port — [in den Hafen] einlaufen
leave port — [aus dem Hafen] auslaufen
any port in a storm — (fig. coll.) ≈ in der Not frisst der Teufel Fliegen (ugs.)
2. adjectiveport of call — Anlaufhafen, der; (fig.) Ziel, das
(Naut., Aeronaut.): (left) Backbord-; backbordseitigII nounon the port bow/quarter — Backbord voraus/Backbord achteraus
* * *(electricity) n.Anschluss ¨-e m. (navigation) n.Backbord n. adj.port adj. n.Hafen ¨-- m.Schlitz -e m.Öffnung -en f. -
32 streamlined
1) ((of a plane, car, ship etc) shaped so as to move faster and more efficiently: the newest, most streamlined aircraft.) stromlinienförmig2) (efficient and economical: streamlined business methods.) fortschrittlich* * *stream·lined[ˈstri:mlaɪnd]* * *['striːmlaɪnd]adjwing windschlüpfig; car, plane also stromlinienförmig; (fig) rationalisiert* * *streamlined adj1. PHYS, TECH stromlinienförmig, windschnittig, windschlüpfrig, Stromlinien…2. schnittig, elegant (u. zweckmäßig), formschön3. figa) modernisiert, fortschrittlichb) rationell, durchorganisiert* * *adj.stromlinienförmig adj. -
33 swept-back
adj inv1. aircraft wing zurückgeklappt, angelegt2. (hair)\swept-back hair zurückgekämmte Haare\swept-back hairstyle Tangofrisur f -
34 swept-back
1) aircraft wing zurückgeklappt, angelegt2) ( hair)\swept-back hair zurückgekämmte Haare ntpl;\swept-back hairstyle Tangofrisur f
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