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Definition
Synonym
Brandabschnittsunterteilung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Brandabschnittsunterteilung
f
division into fire compartments
Brandabschnittsunterteilung
f
division into fire compartments
Brandabschnitt
m
fire compartment, fire area, fire lobby
Brandabschnitt
m
fire compartment; fire area; fire lobby
Brandabschnitt
m
Brandabschnitte
pl
fire compartment; fire area; fire lobby
fire compartments; fire areas; fire lobbies
Brandabschnittsbegrenzung
f
limitation of fire area
Brandabschnittsbildung
f
creation of fire compartments
Brandabschnittsunterteilung
f
division into fire compartments
Deutsche
Brandabschnittsunterteilung Synonyme
Englische
division into fire compartments Synonyme
division
Australian ballot
Hare system
Jim Crow
KP
Naval Construction Battalion
RN
Royal Navy
Seabees
USN
United States Navy
aberration
abstraction
addition
adjunct
affiliate
affiliation
age group
agreement to disagree
airspace
alien
alienation
allotment
alteration
anacrusis
analysis
analyzation
anatomization
anatomizing
anatomy
apartheid
apportioning
apportionment
approximation
area
argosy
arm
armada
army
army group
arrangement
assay
assaying
atomization
aye
ballot
band
barrier
bass passage
battalion
battery
battle group
belt
bevy
bifidity
bifurcation
bipartition
bisection
blood
body
border
borderline
boundary line
bourdon
bracket
branch
branch office
branching
brattice
breach
breach of friendship
break
breakaway group
breakdown
breaking down
breaking up
breakup
bridge
brigade
budgeting
buffer
buffer state
bulkhead
bumper
bunch
burden
by two
cabal
cadence
cadre
camp
canvass
canvassing
cast
caste
casting vote
cataloging
categorization
category
caucus
census
centrifugence
change
chapter
chorus
church
clan
class
classification
cleavage
cleft
clique
cloison
cloture
coast guard
coda
codification
cohort
collision mat
color bar
column
combat command
combat team
committee consideration
communion
community
company
compartment
complement
component
composition
confines
conflict
constituents
content
contents
continental shelf
contingent
contradistinction
corps
corridor
coterie
counting heads
country
covey
crew
cross section
cross-purposes
crowd
cumulative voting
cushion
cut
cutting
cutting in two
cutting the pie
debate
decentralization
deciding vote
deliberation
demarcation
denomination
department
deployment
desynonymization
detachment
detail
development
deviation
diaphragm
dichotomy
difference
difference of opinion
differencing
differentiation
difficulty
dimidiation
disaccord
disaffection
disagreement
division
al
categorical
characteristic
classificational
classificatory
defining
denominative
differential
distinctive
division
ary
ordinal
particular
peculiar
special
specific
sub
division
al
taxonomic
typal
typical
Brandabschnittsunterteilung Definition
Anthony's
Fire
(
)
See
Saint
Anthony's
Fire,
under
Saint.
Ash-fire
(
n.
)
A
low
fire
used
in
chemical
operations.
Division
(
n.
)
The
act
or
process
of
diving
anything
into
parts,
or
the
state
of
being
so
divided
Division
(
n.
)
That
which
divides
or
keeps
apart
Division
(
n.
)
The
portion
separated
by
the
divining
of
a
mass
or
body
Division
(
n.
)
Disunion
Division
(
n.
)
Difference
of
condition
Division
(
n.
)
Separation
of
the
members
of
a
deliberative
body,
esp.
of
the
Houses
of
Parliament,
to
ascertain
the
vote.
Division
(
n.
)
The
process
of
finding
how
many
times
one
number
or
quantity
is
contained
in
another
Division
(
n.
)
The
separation
of
a
genus
into
its
constituent
species.
Division
(
n.
)
Two
or
more
brigades
under
the
command
of
a
general
officer.
Division
(
n.
)
Two
companies
of
infantry
maneuvering
as
one
subdivision
of
a
battalion.
Division
(
n.
)
One
of
the
larger
districts
into
which
a
country
is
divided
for
administering
military
affairs.
Division
(
n.
)
One
of
the
groups
into
which
a
fleet
is
divided.
Division
(
n.
)
A
course
of
notes
so
running
into
each
other
as
to
form
one
series
or
chain,
to
be
sung
in
one
breath
to
one
syllable.
Division
(
n.
)
The
distribution
of
a
discourse
into
parts
Division
(
n.
)
A
grade
or
rank
in
classification
Elmo's
fire
(
)
See
Corposant
Fire
(
n.
)
The
evolution
of
light
and
heat
in
the
combustion
of
bodies
Fire
(
n.
)
Fuel
in
a
state
of
combustion,
as
on
a
hearth,
or
in
a
stove
or
a
furnace.
Fire
(
n.
)
The
burning
of
a
house
or
town
Fire
(
n.
)
Anything
which
destroys
or
affects
like
fire.
Fire
(
n.
)
Ardor
of
passion,
whether
love
or
hate
Fire
(
n.
)
Liveliness
of
imagination
or
fancy
Fire
(
n.
)
Splendor
Fire
(
n.
)
Torture
by
burning
Fire
(
n.
)
The
discharge
of
firearms
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
set
on
fire
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
subject
to
intense
heat
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
inflame
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
animate
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
feed
or
serve
the
fire
of
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
light
up
as
if
by
fire
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
explode
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
drive
by
fire.
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
cauterize.
Fire
(
v.
i.)
To
take
fire
Fire
(
v.
i.)
To
be
irritated
or
inflamed
with
passion.
Fire
(
v.
i.)
To
discharge
artillery
or
firearms
Fire
beetle
(
)
A
very
brilliantly
luminous
beetle
(Pyrophorus
noctilucus),
one
of
the
elaters,
found
in
Central
and
South
America
Fire-fanged
(
a.
)
Injured
as
by
fire
Fire-new
(
a.
)
Fresh
from
the
forge
Fire-set
(
n.
)
A
set
of
fire
irons,
including,
commonly,
tongs,
shovel,
and
poker.
Knobbling
fire
(
)
A
bloomery
fire.
See
Bloomery.
division into fire compartments Bedeutung
fire
control
preparation
for
the
delivery
of
shellfire
on
a
target
enfilade
enfilade
fire
gunfire
directed
along
the
length
rather
than
the
breadth
of
a
formation
division
the
act
or
process
of
dividing
word
division
hyphenation
division
of
a
word
especially
at
the
end
of
a
line
on
a
page
division
partition
partitioning
segmentation
sectionalization
sectionalisation
the
act
of
dividing
or
partitioning,
separation
by
the
creation
of
a
boundary
that
divides
or
keeps
apart
fire
watching
(during
World
War
II
in
Britain)
watching
for
fires
started
by
bombs
that
dropped
from
the
sky
division
an
arithmetic
operation
that
is
the
inverse
of
multiplication,
the
quotient
of
two
numbers
is
computed
long
division
the
operation
of
division
in
which
the
sequence
of
steps
are
indicated
in
detail
short
division
the
operation
of
division
in
which
the
sequence
of
steps
is
performed
without
writing
them
out
fire
drill
an
exercise
intended
to
train
people
in
duties
and
escape
procedures
to
be
followed
in
case
of
fire
reconnaissance
by
fire
a
method
of
reconnaissance
in
which
fire
is
placed
on
a
suspected
enemy
position
in
order
to
cause
the
enemy
to
disclose
his
presence
by
moving
or
returning
fire
fire
firing
the
act
of
firing
weapons
or
artillery
at
an
enemy,
hold
your
fire
until
you
can
see
the
whites
of
their
eyes,
they
retreated
in
the
face
of
withering
enemy
fire
antiaircraft
fire
firing
at
enemy
aircraft
barrage
barrage
fire
battery
bombardment
shelling
the
heavy
fire
of
artillery
to
saturate
an
area
rather
than
hit
a
specific
target,
they
laid
down
a
barrage
in
front
of
the
advancing
troops,
the
shelling
went
on
for
hours
without
pausing
call
fire
fire
delivered
on
a
specific
target
in
response
to
a
request
from
the
supported
unit
close
supporting
fire
fire
on
enemy
troops
or
weapons
or
positions
that
are
near
the
supported
unit
and
are
the
most
immediate
and
serious
threat
to
it
cover
covering
fire
fire
that
makes
it
difficult
for
the
enemy
to
fire
on
your
own
individuals
or
formations,
artillery
provided
covering
fire
for
the
withdrawal
deep
supporting
fire
fire
on
objectives
not
in
the
immediate
vicinity
of
your
forces
but
with
the
objective
of
destroying
enemy
reserves
and
weapons
and
interfering
with
the
enemy
command
and
supply
and
communications
direct
supporting
fire
fire
delivered
in
support
of
part
of
a
force
(as
opposed
to
general
supporting
fire
delivered
in
support
of
the
force
as
a
whole)
concentrated
fire
massed
fire
fire
from
two
or
more
weapons
directed
at
a
single
target
or
area
(as
fire
by
batteries
of
two
or
more
warships)
counterbattery
fire
fire
delivered
to
neutralize
or
destroy
indirect
fire
weapon
systems
countermortar
fire
mortar
fire
intended
to
destroy
or
neutralize
enemy
weapons
counterpreparation
fire
intensive
prearranged
fire
delivered
when
the
immanence
of
enemy
attack
is
discovered
destruction
fire
fire
delivered
for
the
sole
purpose
of
destroying
material
objects
direct
fire
fire
delivered
on
a
target
that
is
visible
to
the
person
aiming
it
distributed
fire
fire
dispersed
so
as
to
engage
effectively
an
area
target
friendly
fire
fratricide
fire
that
injures
or
kills
an
ally
hostile
fire
fire
that
injures
or
kills
an
enemy
grazing
fire
fire
approximately
parallel
to
the
ground,
the
center
of
the
cone
of
fire
does
rise
above
meter
from
the
ground
harassing
fire
fire
designed
to
disturb
the
rest
of
enemy
troops
and
to
curtail
movement
and
to
lower
enemy
morale
indirect
fire
fire
delivered
on
a
target
that
is
not
itself
used
as
the
point
of
aim
for
the
weapons
interdiction
fire
fire
directed
to
an
area
to
prevent
the
enemy
from
using
that
area
neutralization
fire
fire
that
is
delivered
in
order
to
render
the
target
ineffective
or
unusable
observed
fire
fire
for
which
the
point
of
impact
(the
burst)
can
be
seen
by
an
observer,
fire
can
be
adjusted
on
the
basis
of
the
observations
preparation
fire
fire
delivered
on
a
target
in
preparation
for
an
assault
radar
fire
gunfire
aimed
a
target
that
is
being
tracked
by
radar
registration
fire
fire
delivered
to
obtain
accurate
data
for
subsequent
effective
engagement
of
targets
scheduled
fire
prearranged
fire
delivered
at
a
predetermined
time
searching
fire
fire
distributed
in
depth
by
successive
changes
in
the
elevation
of
the
gun
supporting
fire
fire
delivered
by
supporting
units
to
protect
or
assist
a
unit
in
combat
suppressive
fire
fire
on
or
about
a
weapon
system
to
degrade
its
performance
below
what
is
needed
to
fulfill
its
mission
objectives
unobserved
fire
fire
for
which
the
point
of
impact
(the
bursts)
cannot
be
observed
artillery
fire
cannon
fire
fire
delivered
by
artillery
high-angle
fire
fire
from
a
cannon
that
is
fired
at
an
elevation
greater
than
that
for
the
maximum
range
mortar
fire
artillery
fire
delivered
by
a
mortar
zone
fire
artillery
or
mortar
fire
delivered
in
a
constant
direction
at
several
quadrant
elevations
pyrolatry
fire-worship
the
worship
of
fire
fire
sale
a
sale
of
merchandise
supposedly
damaged
by
fire
fire
sale
a
sale
of
assets
at
very
low
prices
typically
when
the
seller
faces
bankruptcy
division
Archaebacteria
in
some
classifications
considered
a
kingdom
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