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Definition
Synonym
Jakobsdrehgestell
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Jakobsdrehgestell
n
; Görlitzer Fahrgestell
n
(Bahn)
Jacobs Glörlitz-type bogie; common bogie for two car bodies (railway)
Jakobsdrehgestell
n
; Görlitzer Fahrgestell
n
(Bahn)
Jacobs Görlitz-type bogie; common bogie for two car bodies (railway)
Jakobsdrehgestell
n
; Görlitzer Fahrgestell
n
(Bahn)
Jacobs Glörlitz-type bogie; common bogie for two car bodies (railway)
Jakobsdrehgestell
n
; Görlitzer Fahrgestell
n
(Bahn)
Jacobs Görlitz-type bogie; common bogie for two car bodies (railway)
Deutsche
Jakobsdrehgestell Synonyme
Englische
Jacobs Glörlitz-type bogie; common bogie for two car bodies Synonyme
Jakobsdrehgestell Definition
Bodies
(
pl.
)
of
Body
Bogie
(
n.
)
A
four-wheeled
truck,
having
a
certain
amount
of
play
around
a
vertical
axis,
used
to
support
in
part
a
locomotive
on
a
railway
track.
Common
(
v.
)
Belonging
or
relating
equally,
or
similarly,
to
more
than
one
Common
(
v.
)
Belonging
to
or
shared
by,
affecting
or
serving,
all
the
members
of
a
class,
considered
together
Common
(
v.
)
Often
met
with
Common
(
v.
)
Not
distinguished
or
exceptional
Common
(
v.
)
Profane
Common
(
v.
)
Given
to
habits
of
lewdness
Common
(
n.
)
The
people
Common
(
n.
)
An
inclosed
or
uninclosed
tract
of
ground
for
pleasure,
for
pasturage,
etc.,
the
use
of
which
belongs
to
the
public
Common
(
n.
)
The
right
of
taking
a
profit
in
the
land
of
another,
in
common
either
with
the
owner
or
with
other
persons
Common
(
v.
i.)
To
converse
together
Common
(
v.
i.)
To
participate.
Common
(
v.
i.)
To
have
a
joint
right
with
others
in
common
ground.
Common
(
v.
i.)
To
board
together
Common
sense
(
)
See
Common
sense,
under
Sense.
Railway
(
n.
)
A
road
or
way
consisting
of
one
or
more
parallel
series
of
iron
or
steel
rails,
patterned
and
adjusted
to
be
tracks
for
the
wheels
of
vehicles,
and
suitably
supported
on
a
bed
or
substructure.
Railway
(
n.
)
The
road,
track,
etc.,
with
all
the
lands,
buildings,
rolling
stock,
franchises,
etc.,
pertaining
to
them
and
constituting
one
property
-type
(
n.
)
A
combining
form
signifying
impressed
form
Type
(
n.
)
The
mark
or
impression
of
something
Type
(
n.
)
Form
or
character
impressed
Type
(
n.
)
A
figure
or
representation
of
something
to
come
Type
(
n.
)
That
which
possesses
or
exemplifies
characteristic
qualities
Type
(
n.
)
A
general
form
or
structure
common
to
a
number
of
individuals
Type
(
n.
)
The
original
object,
or
class
of
objects,
scene,
face,
or
conception,
which
becomes
the
subject
of
a
copy
Type
(
n.
)
A
simple
compound,
used
as
a
mode
or
pattern
to
which
other
compounds
are
conveniently
regarded
as
being
related,
and
from
which
they
may
be
actually
or
theoretically
derived.
Type
(
n.
)
A
raised
letter,
figure,
accent,
or
other
character,
cast
in
metal
or
cut
in
wood,
used
in
printing.
Type
(
n.
)
Such
letters
or
characters,
in
general,
or
the
whole
quantity
of
them
used
in
printing,
spoken
of
collectively
Type
(
v.
t.)
To
represent
by
a
type,
model,
or
symbol
beforehand
Type
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
an
expression
or
copy
of
Woodbury-type
(
n.
)
A
process
in
photographic
printing,
in
which
a
relief
pattern
in
gelatin,
which
has
been
hardened
after
certain
operations,
is
pressed
upon
a
plate
of
lead
or
other
soft
metal.
An
intaglio
impression
in
thus
produced,
from
which
pictures
may
be
directly
printed,
but
by
a
slower
process
than
in
common
printing.
Woodbury-type
(
n.
)
A
print
from
such
a
plate.
Jacobs Glörlitz-type bogie; common bogie for two car bodies (railway) Bedeutung
Underground
Railroad
Underground
Railway
secret
aid
to
escaping
slaves
that
was
provided
by
abolitionists
in
the
years
before
the
American
Civil
War
astrolatry
worship
of
heavenly
bodies
the
worship
of
planets
or
stars
common
shiner
silversides
Notropis
cornutus
the
common
North
American
shiner
common
canary
Serinus
canaria
native
to
the
Canary
Islands
and
Azores,
popular
usually
yellow
cage
bird
noted
for
its
song
common
yellowthroat
Maryland
yellowthroat
Geothlypis
trichas
an
American
warbler
common
starling
Sturnus
vulgaris
gregarious
bird
having
plumage
with
dark
metallic
gloss,
builds
nests
around
dwellings
and
other
structures,
naturalized
worldwide
common
European
jay
Garullus
garullus
fawnolored
jay
with
black-and-white
crest
and
blue-and-black
wings
common
nutcracker
Nucifraga
caryocatactes
Old
World
nutcracker
common
newt
Triturus
vulgaris
small
semiaquatic
salamander
common
snapping
turtle
snapper
Chelydra
serpentina
large-headed
turtle
with
powerful
hooked
jaws
found
in
or
near
water,
prone
to
bite
common
iguana
iguana
Iguana
iguana
large
herbivorous
tropical
American
arboreal
lizards
with
a
spiny
crest
along
the
back,
used
as
human
food
in
Central
America
and
South
America
common
kingsnake
Lampropeltis
getulus
widespread
in
United
States
except
northern
regions,
black
or
brown
with
yellow
bands
common
garter
snake
Thamnophis
sirtalis
a
garter
snake
that
is
widespread
in
North
America
common
water
snake
banded
water
snake
Natrix
sipedon
Nerodia
sipedon
in
some
classifications
placed
in
the
genus
Nerodia,
western
United
States
snake
that
seldom
ventures
far
from
water
adder
common
viper
Vipera
berus
small
terrestrial
viper
common
in
northern
Eurasia
common
scoter
Melanitta
nigra
a
variety
of
scoter
common
brant
goose
Branta
bernicla
the
best
known
variety
of
brant
goose
common
opossum
Didelphis
virginiana
Didelphis
marsupialis
omnivorous
opossum
of
the
eastern
United
States,
noted
for
feigning
death
when
in
danger,
esteemed
as
food
in
some
areas,
considered
same
species
as
the
crab-eating
opossum
of
South
America
common
wallaby
Macropus
agiles
a
small
wallaby
having
a
height
ofinches
common
shrew
Sorex
araneus
common
American
shrew
common
roundworm
Ascaris
lumbricoides
intestinal
parasite
of
humans
and
pigs
common
limpet
Patella
vulgata
marine
limpet
common
spoonbill
Platalea
leucorodia
pure
white
crested
spoonbill
of
southern
Eurasia
and
northeastern
Africa
common
murre
Uria
aalge
the
most
frequent
variety
of
murre
finback
finback
whale
fin
whale
common
rorqual
Balaenoptera
physalus
large
flat-headed
whalebone
whale
having
deep
furrows
along
the
throat,
of
Atlantic
and
Pacific
common
dolphin
Delphinus
delphis
black-and-white
dolphin
that
leaps
high
out
of
the
water,
pilot
whale
black
whale
common
blackfish
blackfish
Globicephala
melaena
small
darkolored
whale
of
the
Atlantic
coast
of
the
United
States,
the
largest
male
acts
as
pilot
or
leader
for
the
school
harbor
seal
common
seal
Phoca
vitulina
small
spotted
seal
of
coastal
waters
of
the
northern
hemisphere
common
lynx
Lynx
lynx
of
northern
Eurasia
common
louse
Pediculus
humanus
head
or
body
louse
common
mosquito
Culex
pipiens
common
house
mosquito
common
wasp
Vespula
vulgaris
a
variety
of
vespid
wasp
common
pond-skater
Gerris
lacustris
a
variety
of
water
strider
common
booklouse
Trogium
pulsatorium
a
variety
of
booklouse
common
European
earwig
Forficula
auricularia
sometimes
destructive
to
cultivated
bulbs
common
zebra
Burchell's
zebra
Equus
Burchelli
of
the
plains
of
central
and
eastern
Africa
common
eland
Taurotragus
oryx
dark
fawnolored
eland
of
southern
and
eastern
Africa
common
raccoon
common
racoon
coon
ringtail
Procyon
lotor
North
American
raccoon
common
eel
freshwater
eel
eels
that
live
in
fresh
water
as
adults
but
return
to
sea
to
spawn,
found
in
Europe
and
America,
marketed
both
fresh
and
smoked
common
American
shad
Alosa
sapidissima
shad
of
Atlantic
coast
of
North
America,
naturalized
to
Pacific
coast
common
mackerel
shiner
Scomber
scombrus
important
food
fish
of
the
northern
Atlantic
and
Mediterranean,
its
body
is
greenish-blue
with
dark
bars
and
small
if
any
scales
bogy
bogie
bogey
an
unidentified
(and
possibly
enemy)
aircraft
cable
railway
funicular
funicular
railway
a
railway
up
the
side
of
a
mountain
pulled
by
a
moving
cable
and
having
counterbalancing
ascending
and
descending
cars
car
railcar
railway
car
railroad
car
a
wheeled
vehicle
adapted
to
the
rails
of
railroad,
three
cars
had
jumped
the
rails
cog
railway
rack
railway
railway
for
steep
mountains,
a
cogwheel
on
the
locomotive
engages
cogs
on
a
center
rail
to
provide
traction
common
ax
common
axe
Dayton
ax
Dayton
axe
an
ax
with
a
long
handle
and
a
head
that
has
one
cutting
edge
and
one
blunt
side
common
room
a
sitting
room
(usually
at
school
or
university)
elevated
railway
elevated
railroad
elevated
el
overhead
railway
a
railway
that
is
powered
by
electricity
and
that
runs
on
a
track
that
is
raised
above
the
street
level
line
railway
line
rail
line
the
road
consisting
of
railroad
track
and
roadbed
locomotive
engine
locomotive
engine
railway
locomotive
a
wheeled
vehicle
consisting
of
a
self-propelled
engine
that
is
used
to
draw
trains
along
railway
tracks
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