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Definition
Synonym
(angelenkte)
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
(angelenkte)
Hinterkantenklappe
f
aviat.
trailing edge flap
(angelenkte)
Hinterkantenklappe
f
aviat.
trailing edge flap
etw. verbinden; anlenken; aneinander befestigen
v
verbindend; anlenkend; aneinander befestigend
verbunden; angelenkt; aneinander befestigt
to link sth.; to couple sth.
linking; coupling
linked; coupled
(angelenkte)
Hinterkantenklappe
f
aviat.
trailing edge flap
angelenkter Seitenhalter
m
(Bahn)
hinged steady arm (railway)
Deutsche
(angelenkte) Synonyme
Englische
trailing edge flap Synonyme
trailing
bugging
chase
chasing
cloak-and-dagger work
consecutive
counterespionage
counterintelligence
dogging
electronic surveillance
espial
espionage
follow
follow-up
following
heeling
hounding
hue and cry
hunting
intelligence
intelligence work
military intelligence
observation
prosecution
pursual
pursuance
pursuing
pursuit
quest
searching
secret police
secret service
seeking
sequel
sequence
series
shadowing
spying
stakeout
stalking
succeeding
surveillance
tailing
tracking
tracking down
wiretap
wiretapping
(angelenkte) Definition
Edge
(
v.
t.)
The
thin
cutting
side
of
the
blade
of
an
instrument
Edge
(
v.
t.)
Any
sharp
terminating
border
Edge
(
v.
t.)
Sharpness
Edge
(
v.
t.)
The
border
or
part
adjacent
to
the
line
of
division
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
with
an
edge
as
a
tool
or
weapon
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
shape
or
dress
the
edge
of,
as
with
a
tool.
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
with
a
fringe
or
border
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
make
sharp
or
keen,
figuratively
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
move
by
little
and
little
or
cautiously,
as
by
pressing
forward
edgewise
Edge
(
v.
i.)
To
move
sideways
Edge
(
v.
i.)
To
sail
close
to
the
wind.
Feather-edge/
(
n.
)
The
thin,
new
growth
around
the
edge
of
a
shell,
of
an
oyster.
Feather-edge/
(
n.
)
Any
thin,
as
on
a
board
or
a
razor.
Flap
(
v.
)
Anything
broad
and
limber
that
hangs
loose,
or
that
is
attached
by
one
side
or
end
and
is
easily
moved
Flap
(
v.
)
A
hinged
leaf,
as
of
a
table
or
shutter.
Flap
(
v.
)
The
motion
of
anything
broad
and
loose,
or
a
stroke
or
sound
made
with
it
Flap
(
v.
)
A
disease
in
the
lips
of
horses.
Flap
(
n.
)
To
beat
with
a
flap
Flap
(
n.
)
To
move,
as
something
broad
and
flaplike
Flap
(
v.
i.)
To
move
as
do
wings,
or
as
something
broad
or
loose
Flap
(
v.
i.)
To
fall
and
hang
like
a
flap,
as
the
brim
of
a
hat,
or
other
broad
thing.
Flap-eared
(
a.
)
Having
broad,
loose,
dependent
ears.
Flap-mouthed
(
a.
)
Having
broad,
hangling
lips.
Flip-flap
(
n.
)
The
repeated
stroke
of
something
long
and
loose.
Flip-flap
(
adv.
)
With
repeated
strokes
and
noise,
as
of
something
long
and
loose.
Gilt-edge
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Gilt-edged
Knife-edge
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
steel
sharpened
to
an
acute
edge
or
angle,
and
resting
on
a
smooth
surface,
serving
as
the
axis
of
motion
of
a
pendulum,
scale
beam,
or
other
piece
required
to
oscillate
with
the
least
possible
friction.
Trailing
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Trail
Trailing
(
)
a.
&
vb.
n.
from
Trail.
trailing edge flap Bedeutung
trailing
tracking
the
pursuit
(of
a
person
or
animal)
by
following
tracks
or
marks
they
left
behind
deckle
edge
deckle
rough
edge
left
by
a
deckle
on
handmade
paper
or
produced
artificially
on
machine-made
paper
edge
a
sharp
side
formed
by
the
intersection
of
two
surfaces
of
an
object,
he
rounded
the
edges
of
the
box
edge
the
outside
limit
of
an
object
or
area
or
surface,
a
place
farthest
away
from
the
center
of
something,
the
edge
of
the
leaf
is
wavy,
she
sat
on
the
edge
of
the
bed,
the
water's
edge
edge
tool
any
cutting
tool
with
a
sharp
cutting
edge
(as
a
chisel
or
knife
or
plane
or
gouge)
flap
any
broad
thin
and
limber
covering
attached
at
one
edge,
hangs
loose
or
projects
freely,
he
wrote
on
the
flap
of
the
envelope
flap
flaps
a
movable
airfoil
that
is
part
of
an
aircraft
wing,
used
to
increase
lift
or
drag
fore
edge
foredge
the
part
of
a
book
that
faces
inward
when
the
book
is
shelved,
the
part
opposite
the
spine
knife
edge
cutting
edge
the
sharp
cutting
side
of
the
blade
of
a
knife
landing
flap
a
flap
on
the
underside
of
the
wing
that
is
lowered
to
slow
the
plane
for
landing
leading
edge
forward
edge
of
an
airfoil
pocket
flap
a
flap
that
covers
the
access
to
a
pocket
razor
edge
an
edge
that
is
as
sharp
as
the
cutting
side
of
a
razor
tent-fly
rainfly
fly
sheet
fly
tent
flap
flap
consisting
of
a
piece
of
canvas
that
can
be
drawn
back
to
provide
entrance
to
a
tent
trailing
edge
the
rear
edge
of
an
airfoil
knife-edge
a
narrow
boundary,
he
lived
on
a
knife-edge
between
genius
and
insanity
edge
a
slight
competitive
advantage,
he
had
an
edge
on
the
competition
edge
sharpness
the
attribute
of
urgency
in
tone
of
voice,
his
voice
had
an
edge
to
it
flap
a
movable
piece
of
tissue
partly
connected
to
the
body
vanguard
forefront
cutting
edge
the
position
of
greatest
importance
or
advancement,
the
leading
position
in
any
movement
or
field,
the
Cotswolds
were
once
at
the
forefront
of
woollen
manufacturing
in
England,
the
idea
of
motion
was
always
to
the
forefront
of
his
mind
and
central
to
his
philosophy
flap
flapping
flutter
fluttering
the
motion
made
by
flapping
up
and
down
edge
border
the
boundary
of
a
surface
trailing
four
o'clock
trailing
windmills
Allionia
incarnata
trailing
plant
having
crowded
clusters
of
brilliant
deep
pink
flowers
resembling
a
single
flower
blooming
near
the
ground,
found
in
dry
gravelly
or
sandy
soil,
southwestern
United
States
and
Mexico
trailing
arbutus
mayflower
Epigaea
repens
low-growing
evergreen
shrub
of
eastern
North
America
with
leathery
leaves
and
clusters
of
fragrant
pink
or
white
flowers
boundary
edge
bound
a
line
determining
the
limits
of
an
area
dither
pother
fuss
tizzy
flap
an
excited
state
of
agitation,
he
was
in
a
dither,
there
was
a
terrible
flap
about
the
theft
flap
pronounce
with
a
flap,
of
alveolar
sounds
slam
flap
down
throw
violently,
He
slammed
the
book
on
the
table
edge
provide
with
an
edge,
edge
a
blade
border
adjoin
edge
abut
march
butt
butt
against
butt
on
lie
adjacent
to
another
or
share
a
boundary,
Canada
adjoins
the
U.S.,
England
marches
with
Scotland
dither
flap
pother
make
a
fuss,
be
agitated
flap
move
noisily,
flags
flapped
in
the
strong
wind
roll
a
undulate
flap
wave
move
in
a
wavy
pattern
or
with
a
rising
and
falling
motion,
The
curtains
undulated,
the
waves
rolled
towards
the
beach
edge
in
edge
up
push
one's
way
into
(a
space)
edge
inch
advance
slowly,
as
if
by
inches,
He
edged
towards
the
car
beat
flap
move
with
a
flapping
motion,
The
bird's
wings
were
flapping
beat
flap
move
with
a
thrashing
motion,
The
bird
flapped
its
wings,
The
eagle
beat
its
wings
and
soared
high
into
the
sky
border
edge
provide
with
a
border
or
edge,
edge
the
tablecloth
with
embroidery
up-to-date
cutting-edge
with-it
in
accord
with
the
most
fashionable
ideas
or
style,
wears
only
the
latest
style,
the
last
thing
in
swimwear,
cutting-edge
technology,
a
with-it
boutique
flip-flap
with
repeated
strokes
and
noise,
something
going
flip-flap
in
the
night
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