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Definition
Synonym
Notendschalter
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Notendschalter
m
emergency limit switch
Notendschalter
m
Notendschalter
pl
emergency limit switch
emergency limit switches
Notendschalter
m
emergency limit switch
Notendschalter
m
Notendschalter
pl
emergency limit switch
emergency limit switches
Deutsche
Notendschalter Synonyme
Englische
emergency limit switch Synonyme
emergency
X ray
blood bank
breakers ahead
cardhouse
cause for alarm
charity ward
climacteric
clinic
clutch
consultation room
contingency
convergence of events
crisis
critical juncture
critical point
crossroads
crucial period
crunch
danger
dangerous ground
delivery room
difficulty
dispensary
endangerment
examining room
exigency
extremity
fever ward
gaping chasm
gathering clouds
hazard
high pressure
hinge
hospital room
house of cards
imperativeness
imperilment
intensive care
isolation
jeopardy
labor room
laboratory
maternity ward
menace
nursery
operating room
pass
peril
pharmacy
pinch
plight
predicament
press
pressure
prison ward
private room
push
quicksand
recovery room
risk
rocks ahead
rub
semi-private room
storm clouds
strait
stress
surgery
tension
therapy
thin ice
threat
treatment room
turn
turn of events
turning
turning point
urgency
ward
Notendschalter Definition
Emergency
(
n.
)
Sudden
or
unexpected
appearance
Emergency
(
n.
)
An
unforeseen
occurrence
or
combination
of
circumstances
which
calls
for
immediate
action
or
remedy
Limit
(
v.
t.)
That
which
terminates,
circumscribes,
restrains,
or
confines
Limit
(
v.
t.)
The
space
or
thing
defined
by
limits.
Limit
(
v.
t.)
That
which
terminates
a
period
of
time
Limit
(
v.
t.)
A
restriction
Limit
(
v.
t.)
A
determining
feature
Limit
(
v.
t.)
A
determinate
quantity,
to
which
a
variable
one
continually
approaches,
and
may
differ
from
it
by
less
than
any
given
difference,
but
to
which,
under
the
law
of
variation,
the
variable
can
never
become
exactly
equivalent.
Limit
(
v.
t.)
To
apply
a
limit
to,
or
set
a
limit
for
Limit
(
v.
i.)
To
beg,
or
to
exercise
functions,
within
a
certain
limited
region
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.
emergency limit switch Bedeutung
forced
landing
emergency
landing
an
unscheduled
airplane
landing
that
is
made
under
circumstances
(engine
failure
or
adverse
weather)
not
under
the
pilot's
control
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
emergency
procedure
(medicine)
a
procedure
adopted
to
meet
an
emergency
(especially
a
medical
emergency)
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
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
emergency
room
ER
a
room
in
a
hospital
or
clinic
staffed
and
equipped
to
provide
emergency
care
to
persons
requiring
immediate
medical
treatment
fire
escape
emergency
exit
a
stairway
(often
on
the
outside
of
a
building)
that
permits
exit
in
the
case
of
fire
or
other
emergency
hand
brake
emergency
emergency
brake
parking
brake
a
brake
operated
by
hand,
usually
operates
by
mechanical
linkage
ignition
switch
switch
that
operates
a
solenoid
that
closes
a
circuit
to
operate
the
starter
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
limit
bound
boundary
the
greatest
possible
degree
of
something,
what
he
did
was
beyond
the
bounds
of
acceptable
behavior,
to
the
limit
of
his
ability
emergency
medicine
the
branch
of
medicine
concerned
with
the
prompt
diagnosis
and
treatment
of
injuries
or
trauma
or
sudden
illness
age
limit
regulation
establishing
the
maximum
age
for
doing
something
or
holding
some
position
speed
limit
regulation
establishing
the
top
speed
permitted
on
a
given
road
Emergency
Alert
System
EAS
a
federal
warning
system
that
is
activated
by
FEMA,
enables
the
President
to
take
over
the
United
States
airwaves
to
warn
the
whole
country
of
major
catastrophic
events
emergency
exigency
pinch
a
sudden
unforeseen
crisis
(usually
involving
danger)
that
requires
immediate
action,
he
never
knew
what
to
do
in
an
emergency
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
Federal
Emergency
Management
Agency
FEMA
an
independent
agency
of
the
United
States
government
that
provides
a
single
point
of
accountability
for
all
federal
emergency
preparedness
and
mitigation
and
response
activities
United
Nations
Children's
Fund
United
Nations
International
Children's
Emergency
Fund
UNICEF
an
agency
of
the
United
Nations
responsible
for
programs
to
aid
education
and
the
health
of
children
and
mothers
in
developing
countries
city
limit
city
limits
the
limits
of
the
area
occupied
by
a
city
or
town
limit
demarcation
demarcation
line
the
boundary
of
a
specific
area
upper
limit
the
limit
on
the
upper
(or
northernmost)
side
of
something
lower
limit
the
limit
on
the
lower
(or
southernmost)
side
of
something
limit
as
far
as
something
can
go
three-mile
limit
the
limit
of
a
nation's
territorial
waters
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
debt
limit
debt
ceiling
the
maximum
borrowing
power
of
a
governmental
entity
limit
limitation
the
greatest
amount
of
something
that
is
possible
or
allowed,
there
are
limits
on
the
amount
you
can
bet,
it
is
growing
rapidly
with
no
limitation
in
sight
limit
limit
point
point
of
accumulation
the
mathematical
value
toward
which
a
function
goes
as
the
independent
variable
approaches
infinity
minimum
lower
limit
the
smallest
possible
quantity
maximum
upper
limit
the
largest
possible
quantity
emergency
a
state
in
which
martial
law
applies,
the
governor
declared
a
state
of
emergency
time
limit
a
time
period
within
which
something
must
be
done
or
completed
terminus
ad
quem
terminal
point
limit
final
or
latest
limiting
point
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
restrict
restrain
trammel
limit
bound
confine
throttle
place
limits
on
(extent
or
access),
restrict
the
use
of
this
parking
lot,
limit
the
time
you
can
spend
with
your
friends
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