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Definition
Synonym
Drehdruckschalter
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Drehdruckschalter
m
electr.
Drehdruckschalter
pl
lock-down switch
lock-down switches
Drehdruckschalter
m
electr.
Drehdruckschalter
pl
lock-down switch
lock-down switches
Drehdruckschalter
m
electr.
Drehdruckschalter
pl
lock-down switch
lock-down switches
Deutsche
Drehdruckschalter Synonyme
Englische
lock-down switch Synonyme
Drehdruckschalter Definition
Double-lock
(
v.
t.)
To
lock
with
two
bolts
Lock
(
n.
)
A
tuft
of
hair
Lock
(
n.
)
Anything
that
fastens
Lock
(
n.
)
A
fastening
together
or
interlacing
Lock
(
n.
)
A
place
from
which
egress
is
prevented,
as
by
a
lock.
Lock
(
n.
)
The
barrier
or
works
which
confine
the
water
of
a
stream
or
canal.
Lock
(
n.
)
An
inclosure
in
a
canal
with
gates
at
each
end,
used
in
raising
or
lowering
boats
as
they
pass
from
one
level
to
another
Lock
(
n.
)
That
part
or
apparatus
of
a
firearm
by
which
the
charge
is
exploded
Lock
(
n.
)
A
device
for
keeping
a
wheel
from
turning.
Lock
(
n.
)
A
grapple
in
wrestling.
Lock
(
v.
t.)
To
fasten
with
a
lock,
or
as
with
a
lock
Lock
(
v.
t.)
To
prevent
ingress
or
access
to,
or
exit
from,
by
fastening
the
lock
or
locks
of
Lock
(
v.
t.)
To
fasten
in
or
out,
or
to
make
secure
by
means
of,
or
as
with,
locks
Lock
(
v.
t.)
To
link
together
Lock
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
with
locks
Lock
(
v.
t.)
To
seize,
as
the
sword
arm
of
an
antagonist,
by
turning
the
left
arm
around
it,
to
disarm
him.
Lock
(
v.
i.)
To
become
fast,
as
by
means
of
a
lock
or
by
interlacing
Lock-down
(
n.
)
A
contrivance
to
fasten
logs
together
in
rafting
Lock
hospital
(
)
A
hospital
for
the
treatment
of
venereal
diseases.
Lock
step
(
)
A
mode
of
marching
by
a
body
of
men
going
one
after
another
as
closely
as
possible,
in
which
the
leg
of
each
moves
at
the
same
time
with
the
corresponding
leg
of
the
person
before
him.
Lock
stitch
(
)
A
peculiar
sort
of
stitch
formed
by
the
locking
of
two
threads
together,
as
in
the
work
done
by
some
sewing
machines.
See
Stitch.
Lock-weir
(
n.
)
A
waste
weir
for
a
canal,
discharging
into
a
lock
chamber.
Switch
(
n.
)
A
small,
flexible
twig
or
rod.
Switch
(
n.
)
A
movable
part
of
a
rail
Switch
(
n.
)
A
separate
mass
or
trees
of
hair,
or
of
some
substance
(at
jute)
made
to
resemble
hair,
worn
on
the
head
by
women.
Switch
(
n.
)
A
mechanical
device
for
shifting
an
electric
current
to
another
circuit.
Switch
(
v.
t.)
To
strike
with
a
switch
or
small
flexible
rod
Switch
(
v.
t.)
To
swing
or
whisk
Switch
(
v.
t.)
To
trim,
as,
a
hedge.
Switch
(
v.
t.)
To
turn
from
one
railway
track
to
another
Switch
(
v.
t.)
To
shift
to
another
circuit.
Switch
(
v.
i.)
To
walk
with
a
jerk.
lock-down switch / lock-down switches Bedeutung
bait
and
switch
a
deceptive
way
of
selling
that
involves
advertising
a
product
at
a
very
low
price
in
order
to
attract
customers
who
are
then
persuaded
to
switch
to
a
more
expensive
product
switch
switching
shift
the
act
of
changing
one
thing
or
position
for
another,
his
switch
on
abortion
cost
him
the
election
switch
a
basketball
maneuver,
two
defensive
players
shift
assignments
so
that
each
guards
the
player
usually
guarded
by
the
other
lock
any
wrestling
hold
in
which
some
part
of
the
opponent's
body
is
twisted
or
pressured
airlock
air
lock
a
chamber
that
provides
access
to
space
where
air
is
under
pressure
combination
lock
lock
that
can
be
opened
only
by
turning
dials
in
a
special
sequence
cylinder
lock
a
lock
in
which
a
cylinder
rotates
to
move
a
bolt,
tumblers
are
pins,
inserting
the
key
lifts
and
aligns
the
pins
to
free
the
cylinder
to
rotate
DIP
switch
dual
inline
package
switch
(computer
science)
one
of
a
set
of
small
on-off
switches
mounted
in
computer
hardware,
used
in
place
of
jumpers
to
configure
the
machine
for
a
user
ignition
switch
switch
that
operates
a
solenoid
that
closes
a
circuit
to
operate
the
starter
lever
lock
a
lock
whose
tumblers
are
levers
that
must
be
raised
to
a
given
position
so
that
the
bolt
can
move
lock
a
fastener
fitted
to
a
door
or
drawer
to
keep
it
firmly
closed
lock
ignition
lock
a
restraint
incorporated
into
the
ignition
switch
to
prevent
the
use
of
a
vehicle
by
persons
who
do
not
have
the
key
lock
lock
chamber
enclosure
consisting
of
a
section
of
canal
that
can
be
closed
to
control
the
water
level,
used
to
raise
or
lower
vessels
that
pass
through
it
lock
a
mechanism
that
detonates
the
charge
of
a
gun
lock-gate
a
gate
that
can
be
locked
lockring
lock
ring
lock
washer
washer
that
prevents
a
nut
from
loosening
safety
bolt
safety
lock
a
bolt
that
cannot
be
moved
from
outside
the
door
or
gate
safety
catch
safety
lock
guard
consisting
of
a
locking
device
that
prevents
a
weapon
from
being
fired
sash
fastener
sash
lock
window
lock
a
lock
attached
to
the
sashes
of
a
double
hung
window
that
can
fix
both
in
the
shut
position
selector
selector
switch
a
switch
that
is
used
to
select
among
alternatives
switch
a
flexible
implement
used
as
an
instrument
of
punishment
switch
electric
switch
electrical
switch
control
consisting
of
a
mechanical
or
electrical
or
electronic
device
for
making
or
breaking
or
changing
the
connections
in
a
circuit
switch
railroad
track
having
two
movable
rails
and
necessary
connections,
used
to
turn
a
train
from
one
track
to
another
or
to
store
rolling
stock
switch
hairpiece
consisting
of
a
tress
of
false
hair,
used
by
women
to
give
shape
to
a
coiffure
switch
engine
donkey
engine
a
locomotive
for
switching
rolling
stock
in
a
railroad
yard
three-way
switch
three-point
switch
an
electric
switch
that
has
three
terminals,
used
to
control
a
circuit
from
two
different
locations
time-switch
a
switch
set
to
operate
at
a
desired
time
toggle
switch
toggle
on-off
switch
on
off
switch
a
hinged
switch
that
can
assume
either
of
two
positions
vapor
lock
vapour
lock
a
stoppage
in
a
pipeline
caused
by
gas
bubbles
(especially
a
stoppage
that
develops
in
hot
weather
in
an
internalombustion
engine
when
fuel
in
the
gas
line
boils
and
forms
bubbles
that
block
the
flow
of
gasoline
to
the
carburetor)
wheel
lock
an
obsolete
gunlock
using
flint
and
a
revolving
wheel
lock
curl
ringlet
whorl
a
strand
or
cluster
of
hair
scalp
lock
a
long
tuft
of
hair
left
on
top
of
the
shaven
head
substitution
permutation
transposition
replacement
switch
an
event
in
which
one
thing
is
substituted
for
another,
the
replacement
of
lost
blood
by
a
transfusion
of
donor
blood
switch-hitter
a
baseball
player
who
can
bat
either
right
or
left
handed
switch-hitter
slang
term
for
a
bisexual
person
switch
grass
Panicum
virgatum
grass
of
western
America
used
for
hay
small
cane
switch
cane
Arundinaria
tecta
small
cane
of
watery
or
moist
areas
in
southern
United
States
dog
laurel
dog
hobble
switch-ivy
Leucothoe
fontanesiana
Leucothoe
editorum
fast-growing
evergreen
shrub
of
southeastern
United
States
having
arching
interlaced
branches
and
racemes
of
white
flowers
lock-up
option
an
option
to
buy
the
crown
jewels
offered
to
a
white
knight
in
order
to
forestall
a
hostile
takeover
interchange
tack
switch
alternate
flip
flip-flop
reverse
(a
direction,
attitude,
or
course
of
action)
switch
over
switch
exchange
change
over,
change
around,
as
to
a
new
order
or
sequence
lock
become
rigid
or
immoveable,
The
therapist
noticed
that
the
patient's
knees
tended
to
lock
in
this
exercise
switch
change
over
shift
make
a
shift
in
or
exchange
of,
First
Joe
led,
then
we
switched
switch
shift
change
lay
aside,
abandon,
or
leave
for
another,
switch
to
a
different
brand
of
beer,
She
switched
psychiatrists,
The
car
changed
lanes
lock
in
lock
away
lock
put
away
shut
up
shut
away
lock
up
place
in
a
place
where
something
cannot
be
removed
or
someone
cannot
escape,
The
parents
locked
her
daughter
up
for
the
weekend,
She
locked
her
jewels
in
the
safe
lock
in
seal
in
close
with
or
as
if
with
a
tight
seal,
This
vacuum
pack
locks
in
the
flavor!
lock
fasten
with
a
lock,
lock
the
bike
to
the
fence
lock
up
secure
by
locking,
lock
up
the
house
before
you
go
on
vacation
switch
flog
with
or
as
if
with
a
flexible
rod
switch-hit
bat
right-handed
against
a
left-handed
and
left-handed
against
a
right-handed
pitcher
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