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Definition
Synonym
Gusszustand
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Gusszustand
m
; Gußzustand
m
techn.
as-cast condition
Gusszustand
m
, Gußzustand
m
techn.
as-cast condition
Gusszustand
m
, Gußzustand
m
techn.
as-cast condition
Gusszustand
m
; Gußzustand
m
techn.
as-cast condition
Deutsche
Gusszustand Synonyme
Englische
as-cast condition Synonyme
Gusszustand Definition
Cast
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Cast
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
send
or
drive
by
force
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
direct
or
turn,
as
the
eyes.
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
drop
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
throw
down,
as
in
wrestling.
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
throw
up,
as
a
mound,
or
rampart.
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
throw
off
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
bring
forth
prematurely
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
throw
out
or
emit
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
fall
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
impose
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
dismiss
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
compute
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
contrive
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
defeat
in
a
lawsuit
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
turn
(the
balance
or
scale)
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
form
into
a
particular
shape,
by
pouring
liquid
metal
or
other
material
into
a
mold
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
stereotype
or
electrotype.
Cast
(
v.
t.)
To
fix,
distribute,
or
allot,
as
the
parts
of
a
play
among
actors
Cast
(
v.
i.)
To
throw,
as
a
line
in
angling,
esp,
with
a
fly
hook.
Cast
(
v.
i.)
To
turn
the
head
of
a
vessel
around
from
the
wind
in
getting
under
weigh.
Cast
(
v.
i.)
To
consider
Cast
(
v.
i.)
To
calculate
Cast
(
v.
i.)
To
receive
form
or
shape
in
a
mold.
Cast
(
v.
i.)
To
warp
Cast
(
v.
i.)
To
vomit.
Cast
(
)
3d
pres.
of
Cast,
for
Casteth.
Cast
(
n.
)
The
act
of
casting
or
throwing
Cast
(
n.
)
The
thing
thrown.
Cast
(
n.
)
The
distance
to
which
a
thing
is
or
can
be
thrown.
Cast
(
n.
)
A
throw
of
dice
Cast
(
n.
)
That
which
is
throw
out
or
off,
shed,
or
ejected
Cast
(
n.
)
The
act
of
casting
in
a
mold.
Cast
(
n.
)
An
impression
or
mold,
taken
from
a
thing
or
person
Cast
(
n.
)
That
which
is
formed
in
a
mild
Cast
(
n.
)
Form
Cast
(
n.
)
A
tendency
to
any
color
Cast
(
n.
)
A
chance,
opportunity,
privilege,
or
advantage
Cast
(
n.
)
The
assignment
of
parts
in
a
play
to
the
actors.
Cast
(
n.
)
A
flight
or
a
couple
or
set
of
hawks
let
go
at
one
time
from
the
hand.
Cast
(
n.
)
A
stoke,
touch,
or
trick.
Cast
(
n.
)
A
motion
or
turn,
as
of
the
eye
Cast
(
n.
)
A
tube
or
funnel
for
conveying
metal
into
a
mold.
Cast
(
n.
)
Four
Cast
(
n.
)
Contrivance
Cast
iron
(
)
Highly
carbonized
iron,
the
direct
product
of
the
blast
furnace
Cast-iron
(
a.
)
Made
of
cast
iron.
Hence,
Fig.:
like
cast
iron
Cast-off
(
a.
)
Cast
or
laid
aside
Cast
steel
(
)
See
Cast
steel,
under
Steel.
Condition
(
n.
)
Mode
or
state
of
being
as-cast condition Bedeutung
hurl
cast
a
violent
throw
casting
cast
the
act
of
throwing
a
fishing
line
out
over
the
water
by
means
of
a
rod
and
reel
cast
roll
the
act
of
throwing
dice
cast
casting
object
formed
by
a
mold
cast
plaster
cast
plaster
bandage
bandage
consisting
of
a
firm
covering
(often
made
of
plaster
of
Paris)
that
immobilizes
broken
bones
while
they
heal
mold
mould
cast
container
into
which
liquid
is
poured
to
create
a
given
shape
when
it
hardens
form
shape
cast
the
visual
appearance
of
something
or
someone,
the
delicate
cast
of
his
features
control
condition
control
a
standard
against
which
other
conditions
can
be
compared
in
a
scientific
experiment,
the
control
condition
was
inappropriate
for
the
conclusions
he
wished
to
draw
condition
experimental
condition
the
procedure
that
is
varied
in
order
to
estimate
a
variable's
effect
by
comparison
with
a
control
condition
circumstance
condition
consideration
information
that
should
be
kept
in
mind
when
making
a
decision,
another
consideration
is
the
time
it
would
take
essential
condition
sine
qua
non
a
prerequisite
condition
precondition
stipulation
an
assumption
on
which
rests
the
validity
or
effect
of
something
else
boundary
condition
(mathematics)
a
condition
specified
for
the
solution
to
a
set
of
differential
equations
condition
term
(usually
plural)
a
statement
of
what
is
required
as
part
of
an
agreement,
the
contract
set
out
the
conditions
of
the
lease,
the
terms
of
the
treaty
were
generous
cast
cast
of
characters
dramatis
personae
the
actors
in
a
play
weather
weather
condition
conditions
atmospheric
condition
the
atmospheric
conditions
that
comprise
the
state
of
the
atmosphere
in
terms
of
temperature
and
wind
and
clouds
and
precipitation,
they
were
hoping
for
good
weather,
every
day
we
have
weather
conditions
and
yesterday
was
no
exception,
the
conditions
were
too
rainy
for
playing
in
the
snow
aspidistra
cast-iron
plant
baroom
plant
Aspidistra
elatio
evergreen
perennial
with
large
handsome
basal
leaves,
grown
primarily
as
a
foliage
houseplant
cast
mold
mould
stamp
the
distinctive
form
in
which
a
thing
is
made,
pottery
of
this
cast
was
found
throughout
the
region
condition
a
mode
of
being
or
form
of
existence
of
a
person
or
thing,
the
human
condition
condition
status
a
state
at
a
particular
time,
a
condition
(or
state)
of
disrepair,
the
current
status
of
the
arms
negotiations
condition
an
illness,
disease,
or
other
medical
problem,
a
heart
condition,
a
skin
condition
physical
condition
physiological
state
physiological
condition
the
condition
or
state
of
the
body
or
bodily
functions
genetic
disease
genetic
disorder
genetic
abnormality
genetic
defect
congenital
disease
inherited
disease
inherited
disorder
hereditary
disease
hereditary
condition
a
disease
or
disorder
that
is
inherited
genetically
needle
blight
needle
cast
leaf
cast
a
disease
of
conifers
causing
the
needles
to
fall
psychological
state
psychological
condition
mental
state
mental
condition
(psychology)
a
mental
condition
in
which
the
qualities
of
a
state
are
relatively
constant
even
though
the
state
itself
may
be
dynamic,
a
manic
state
financial
condition
the
condition
of
(corporate
or
personal)
finances
economic
condition
the
condition
of
the
economy
sanitary
condition
the
state
of
sanitation
(clean
or
dirty)
poisoning
toxic
condition
intoxication
the
physiological
state
produced
by
a
poison
or
other
toxic
substance
environmental
condition
the
state
of
the
environment
condition
shape
the
state
of
(good)
health
(especially
in
the
phrases
`in
condition'
or
`in
shape'
or
`out
of
condition'
or
`out
of
shape')
eye
condition
the
condition
of
the
optical
properties
of
the
eye
alloy
iron
alloy
cast
iron
cast
iron
containing
alloying
elements
(usually
nickel
or
chromium
or
copper
or
molybdenum)
to
increase
the
strength
or
facilitate
heat
treatment
cast
iron
an
alloy
of
iron
containing
so
much
carbon
that
it
is
brittle
and
so
cannot
be
wrought
but
must
be
shaped
by
casting
condition
apply
conditioner
to
in
order
to
make
smooth
and
shiny,
I
condition
my
hair
after
washing
it
vomit
vomit
up
purge
cast
sick
cat
be
sick
disgorge
regorge
retch
puke
barf
spew
spue
chuck
upchuck
honk
regurgitate
throw
up
dbbaa
eject
the
contents
of
the
stomach
through
the
mouth,
After
drinking
too
much,
the
students
vomited,
He
purged
continuously,
The
patient
regurgitated
the
food
we
gave
him
last
night
condition
put
into
a
better
state,
he
conditions
old
cars
cast
about
beat
about
cast
around
search
anxiously
frame
redact
cast
put
couch
formulate
in
a
particular
style
or
language,
I
wouldn't
put
it
that
way,
She
cast
her
request
in
very
polite
language
stipulate
qualify
condition
specify
specify
as
a
condition
or
requirement
in
a
contract
or
agreement,
make
an
express
demand
or
provision
in
an
agreement,
The
will
stipulates
that
she
can
live
in
the
house
for
the
rest
of
her
life,
The
contract
stipulates
the
dates
of
the
payments
draw
cast
choose
at
random,
draw
a
card,
cast
lots
anchor
cast
anchor
drop
anchor
secure
a
vessel
with
an
anchor,
We
anchored
at
Baltimore
hurl
hurtle
cast
throw
forcefully
shed
cast
cast
off
shake
off
throw
throw
off
throw
away
drop
get
rid
of,
he
shed
his
image
as
a
pushy
boss,
shed
your
clothes
project
cast
contrive
throw
put
or
send
forth,
She
threw
the
flashlight
beam
into
the
corner,
The
setting
sun
threw
long
shadows,
cast
a
spell,
cast
a
warm
light
cast
mold
mould
form
by
pouring
(e.g.,
wax
or
hot
metal)
into
a
cast
or
mold,
cast
a
bronze
sculpture
sand
cast
pour
molten
metal
into
a
mold
of
sand
cast
on
make
the
first
row
of
stitches
when
knitting
cast
off
make
the
last
row
of
stitches
when
knitting
cast
select
to
play,sing,
or
dance
a
part
in
a
play,
movie,
musical,
opera,
or
ballet,
He
cast
a
young
woman
in
the
role
of
Desdemona
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