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Definition
Synonym
Hubbewegung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Hubbewegung
f
lifting movement; stroke movement
Hubbewegung
f
lifting movement; stroke movement
Hubbewegung
f
lifting movement; stroke movement
Deutsche
Hubbewegung Synonyme
Englische
lifting movement; stroke movement Synonyme
Hubbewegung Definition
By-stroke
(
n.
)
An
accidental
or
a
slyly
given
stroke.
Dead-stroke
(
a.
)
Making
a
stroke
without
recoil
Lifting
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Lift
Lifting
(
a.
)
Used
in,
or
for,
or
by,
lifting.
Movement
(
n.
)
The
act
of
moving
Movement
(
n.
)
Motion
of
the
mind
or
feelings
Movement
(
n.
)
Manner
or
style
of
moving
Movement
(
n.
)
The
rhythmical
progression,
pace,
and
tempo
of
a
piece.
Movement
(
n.
)
One
of
the
several
strains
or
pieces,
each
complete
in
itself,
with
its
own
time
and
rhythm,
which
make
up
a
larger
work
Movement
(
n.
)
A
system
of
mechanism
for
transmitting
motion
of
a
definite
character,
or
for
transforming
motion
Stroke
(
imp.
)
Struck.
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
The
act
of
striking
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
The
result
of
effect
of
a
striking
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
The
striking
of
the
clock
to
tell
the
hour.
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
A
gentle,
caressing
touch
or
movement
upon
something
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
A
mark
or
dash
in
writing
or
printing
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
Hence,
by
extension,
an
addition
or
amandment
to
a
written
composition
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
A
sudden
attack
of
disease
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
A
throb
or
beat,
as
of
the
heart.
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
One
of
a
series
of
beats
or
movements
against
a
resisting
medium,
by
means
of
which
movement
through
or
upon
it
is
accomplished
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
The
rate
of
succession
of
stroke
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
The
oar
nearest
the
stern
of
a
boat,
by
which
the
other
oars
are
guided
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
The
rower
who
pulls
the
stroke
oar
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
A
powerful
or
sudden
effort
by
which
something
is
done,
produced,
or
accomplished
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
The
movement,
in
either
direction,
of
the
piston
plunger,
piston
rod,
crosshead,
etc.,
as
of
a
steam
engine
or
a
pump,
in
which
these
parts
have
a
reciprocating
motion
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
Power
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
Appetite.
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
To
strike.
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
To
rib
gently
in
one
direction
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
To
make
smooth
by
rubbing.
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
To
give
a
finely
fluted
surface
to.
Stroke
(
v.
t.)
To
row
the
stroke
oar
of
lifting movement; stroke movement Bedeutung
stroke
stroking
a
light
touch
with
the
hands
face
lift
facelift
face
lifting
a
renovation
that
improves
the
outward
appearance
(as
of
a
building)
but
usually
does
not
involve
major
changes,
give
your
home
a
facelift,
more
than
a
facelift,
the
new
model
marks
a
fundamental
change
of
direction
motion
movement
move
the
act
of
changing
location
from
one
place
to
another,
police
controlled
the
motion
of
the
crowd,
the
movement
of
people
from
the
farms
to
the
cities,
his
move
put
him
directly
in
my
path
movement
the
act
of
changing
the
location
of
something,
the
movement
of
cargo
onto
the
vessel
troop
movement
movement
of
military
units
to
a
new
location
motion
movement
move
motility
a
change
of
position
that
does
not
entail
a
change
of
location,
the
reflex
motion
of
his
eyebrows
revealed
his
surprise,
movement
is
a
sign
of
life,
an
impatient
move
of
his
hand,
gastrointestinal
motility
fetal
movement
foetal
movement
motion
of
a
fetus
within
the
uterus
(usually
detected
by
the
th
week
of
pregnancy)
eye
movement
the
movement
of
the
eyes
stroke
a
single
complete
movement
keystroke
key
stroke
the
stroke
of
a
key,
one
depression
of
a
key
on
a
keyboard,
the
number
of
keystrokes
was
used
as
a
measure
of
work
medal
play
stroke
play
golf
scoring
by
total
strokes
taken
stroke
shot
(sports)
the
act
of
swinging
or
striking
at
a
ball
with
a
club
or
racket
or
bat
or
cue
or
hand,
it
took
two
strokes
to
get
out
of
the
bunker,
a
good
shot
requires
good
balance
and
tempo,
he
left
me
an
almost
impossible
shot
tennis
stroke
tennis
shot
the
act
of
hitting
a
tennis
ball
with
a
tennis
racket
backhand
backhand
stroke
backhand
shot
a
return
made
with
the
back
of
the
hand
facing
the
direction
of
the
stroke
forehand
forehand
stroke
forehand
shot
(sports)
a
return
made
with
the
palm
of
the
hand
facing
the
direction
of
the
stroke
(as
in
tennis
or
badminton
or
squash)
ground
stroke
a
tennis
return
made
by
hitting
the
ball
after
it
has
bounced
once
stroke
any
one
of
the
repeated
movements
of
the
limbs
and
body
used
for
locomotion
in
swimming
or
rowing
swimming
stroke
a
method
of
moving
the
arms
and
legs
to
push
against
the
water
and
propel
the
swimmer
forward
butterfly
butterfly
stroke
a
swimming
stroke
in
which
the
arms
are
thrown
forward
together
out
of
the
water
while
the
feet
kick
up
and
down
golf
stroke
golf
shot
swing
the
act
of
swinging
a
golf
club
at
a
golf
ball
and
(usually)
hitting
it
heavy
lifting
difficult
work,
the
boss
hoped
the
plan
would
succeed
but
he
wasn't
willing
to
do
the
heavy
lifting
face
lift
facelift
lift
face
lifting
cosmetic
surgery
rhytidectomy
rhytidoplasty
nip
and
tuck
plastic
surgery
to
remove
wrinkles
and
other
signs
of
aging
from
your
face,
an
incision
is
made
near
the
hair
line
and
skin
is
pulled
back
and
excess
tissue
is
excised,
some
actresses
have
more
than
one
face
lift
campaign
cause
crusade
drive
movement
effort
a
series
of
actions
advancing
a
principle
or
tending
toward
a
particular
end,
he
supported
populist
campaigns,
they
worked
in
the
cause
of
world
peace,
the
team
was
ready
for
a
drive
toward
the
pennant,
the
movement
to
end
slavery,
contributed
to
the
war
effort
anti-war
movement
a
campaign
against
entering
or
continuing
a
war
feminist
movement
feminism
women's
liberation
movement
women's
lib
the
movement
aimed
at
equal
rights
for
women
gay
liberation
movement
gay
lib
the
movement
aimed
at
liberating
homosexuals
from
legal
or
social
or
economic
oppression
youth
movement
youth
crusade
political
or
religious
or
social
reform
movement
or
agitation
consisting
chiefly
of
young
people
four-stroke
engine
four-stroke
internalombustion
engine
an
internalombustion
engine
in
which
an
explosive
mixture
is
drawn
into
the
cylinder
on
the
first
stroke
and
is
compressed
and
ignited
on
the
second
stroke,
work
is
done
on
the
third
stroke
and
the
products
of
combustion
are
exhausted
on
the
fourth
stroke
lifting
device
a
device
for
lifting
heavy
loads
movement
the
driving
and
regulating
parts
of
a
mechanism
(as
of
a
watch
or
clock),
it
was
an
expensive
watch
with
a
diamond
movement
kinesthesis
kinaesthesis
kinesthesia
kinaesthesia
kinesthetics
muscle
sense
sense
of
movement
the
ability
to
feel
movements
of
the
limbs
and
body
kinesthesia
kinaesthesia
feeling
of
movement
the
perception
of
body
position
and
movement
and
muscular
tensions
etc
Romanticism
Romantic
Movement
a
movement
in
literature
and
art
during
the
late
th
and
early
th
centuries
that
celebrated
nature
rather
than
civilization,
Romanticism
valued
imagination
and
emotion
over
rationality
drift
trend
movement
a
general
tendency
to
change
(as
of
opinion),
not
openly
liberal
but
that
is
the
trend
of
the
book,
a
broad
movement
of
the
electorate
to
the
right
Salafism
Salafi
movement
a
militant
group
of
extremist
Sunnis
who
believe
themselves
the
only
correct
interpreters
of
the
Koran
and
consider
moderate
Muslims
to
be
infidels,
seek
to
convert
all
Muslims
and
to
insure
that
its
own
fundamentalist
version
of
Islam
will
dominate
the
world
stroke
a
mark
made
on
a
surface
by
a
pen,
pencil,
or
paintbrush,
she
applied
the
paint
in
careful
strokes
hair
stroke
a
very
fine
line
in
writing
or
printing
solidus
slash
virgule
diagonal
stroke
separatrix
a
punctuation
mark
(
)
used
to
separate
related
items
of
information
movement
a
major
selfontained
part
of
a
symphony
or
sonata,
the
second
movement
is
slow
and
melodic
table
tipping
table
tilting
table
turning
table
lifting
manipulation
of
a
table
during
a
seance,
attributed
to
spirits
accident
stroke
fortuity
chance
event
anything
that
happens
suddenly
or
by
chance
without
an
apparent
cause,
winning
the
lottery
was
a
happy
accident,
the
pregnancy
was
a
stroke
of
bad
luck,
it
was
due
to
an
accident
or
fortuity
movement
motion
a
natural
event
that
involves
a
change
in
the
position
or
location
of
something
crustal
movement
tectonic
movement
movement
resulting
from
or
causing
deformation
of
the
earth's
crust
periodic
motion
periodic
movement
motion
that
recurs
over
and
over
and
the
period
of
time
required
for
each
recurrence
remains
the
same
throw
stroke
cam
stroke
the
maximum
movement
available
to
a
pivoted
or
reciprocating
piece
by
a
cam
stroke
a
light
touch
Black
September
Movement
a
former
Palestinian
terrorist
organization
(now
merged
with
Fatah
Revolutionary
Council)
that
assassinated
the
Prime
Minister
of
Jordan
and
during
the
Olympic
Games
in
Munich
killed
Israeli
athletes
East
Turkistan
Islamic
Movement
East
Turkestan
Islamic
Movement
a
group
of
Uighur
Muslims
fighting
Chinese
control
of
Xinjiang,
declared
by
China
in
to
be
terrorists
although
there
is
a
long
history
of
cycles
of
insurgency
and
repression
Hamas
Islamic
Resistance
Movement
a
militant
Islamic
fundamentalist
political
movement
that
opposes
peace
with
Israel
and
uses
terrorism
as
a
weapon,
seeks
to
create
an
Islamic
state
in
place
of
Israel,
is
opposed
to
the
PLO
and
has
become
a
leading
perpetrator
of
terrorist
activity
in
Israel,
pioneered
suicide
bombing
Harkat-ul-Mujahidin
HUM
Harkat
ul-Ansar
HUA
Harkat
ul-Mujahedeen
Al
Faran
Movement
of
Holy
Warriors
an
Islamic
fundamentalist
group
in
Pakistan
that
fought
the
Soviet
Union
in
Afghanistan
in
the
s,
now
operates
as
a
terrorist
organization
primarily
in
Kashmir
and
seeks
Kashmir's
accession
by
Pakistan
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