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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Bremsdreieck
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Bremsdreieck
n
(Bahn)
triangular braking beam; brake triangle (railway)
Bremsdreieck
n
(Bahn)
triangular braking beam; brake triangle (railway)
Bremsdreieck
n
(Bahn)
triangular braking beam; brake triangle (railway)
Deutsche
Bremsdreieck Synonyme
Englische
triangular braking beam; brake triangle Synonyme
triangular
cuneate
cuneated
cuneiform
deltoid
fan-shaped
oxygonal
three
three-cornered
three-dimensional
three-footed
three-in-one
three-pronged
three-sided
triadic
trial
triangulate
triarch
trichotomous
tricorn
tricornered
tricuspid
trident
tridental
trifid
triflorate
triflorous
trifurcate
trigonal
trigonoid
trigrammatic
trihedral
trilateral
trimerous
trinal
trine
triparted
tripartite
triple
triplex
tripodic
triquetral
triquetrous
trisected
triune
Bremsdreieck Definition
Air
brake
(
)
A
railway
brake
operated
by
condensed
air.
Beam
(
n.
)
Any
large
piece
of
timber
or
iron
long
in
proportion
to
its
thickness,
and
prepared
for
use.
Beam
(
n.
)
One
of
the
principal
horizontal
timbers
of
a
building
or
ship.
Beam
(
n.
)
The
width
of
a
vessel
Beam
(
n.
)
The
bar
of
a
balance,
from
the
ends
of
which
the
scales
are
suspended.
Beam
(
n.
)
The
principal
stem
or
horn
of
a
stag
or
other
deer,
which
bears
the
antlers,
or
branches.
Beam
(
n.
)
The
pole
of
a
carriage.
Beam
(
n.
)
A
cylinder
of
wood,
making
part
of
a
loom,
on
which
weavers
wind
the
warp
before
weaving
Beam
(
n.
)
The
straight
part
or
shank
of
an
anchor.
Beam
(
n.
)
The
main
part
of
a
plow,
to
which
the
handles
and
colter
are
secured,
and
to
the
end
of
which
are
attached
the
oxen
or
horses
that
draw
it.
Beam
(
n.
)
A
heavy
iron
lever
having
an
oscillating
motion
on
a
central
axis,
one
end
of
which
is
connected
with
the
piston
rod
from
which
it
receives
motion,
and
the
other
with
the
crank
of
the
wheel
shaft
Beam
(
n.
)
A
ray
or
collection
of
parallel
rays
emitted
from
the
sun
or
other
luminous
body
Beam
(
n.
)
Fig.:
A
ray
Beam
(
n.
)
One
of
the
long
feathers
in
the
wing
of
a
hawk
Beam
(
v.
t.)
To
send
forth
Beam
(
v.
i.)
To
emit
beams
of
light.
Beam
tree
(
)
A
tree
(Pyrus
aria)
related
to
the
apple.
Brake
(
)
imp.
of
Break.
Brake
(
n.
)
A
fern
of
the
genus
Pteris,
esp.
the
P.
aquilina,
common
in
almost
all
countries.
It
has
solitary
stems
dividing
into
three
principal
branches.
Less
properly:
Any
fern.
Brake
(
n.
)
A
thicket
Brake
(
v.
t.)
An
instrument
or
machine
to
break
or
bruise
the
woody
part
of
flax
or
hemp
so
that
it
may
be
separated
from
the
fiber.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
An
extended
handle
by
means
of
which
a
number
of
men
can
unite
in
working
a
pump,
as
in
a
fire
engine.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
baker's
kneading
though.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
sharp
bit
or
snaffle.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
frame
for
confining
a
refractory
horse
while
the
smith
is
shoeing
him
Brake
(
v.
t.)
That
part
of
a
carriage,
as
of
a
movable
battery,
or
engine,
which
enables
it
to
turn.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
An
ancient
engine
of
war
analogous
to
the
crossbow
and
ballista.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
large,
heavy
harrow
for
breaking
clods
after
plowing
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
piece
of
mechanism
for
retarding
or
stopping
motion
by
friction,
as
of
a
carriage
or
railway
car,
by
the
pressure
of
rubbers
against
the
wheels,
or
of
clogs
or
ratchets
against
the
track
or
roadway,
or
of
a
pivoted
lever
against
a
wheel
or
drum
in
a
machine.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
An
apparatus
for
testing
the
power
of
a
steam
engine,
or
other
motor,
by
weighing
the
amount
of
friction
that
the
motor
will
overcome
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
cart
or
carriage
without
a
body,
used
in
breaking
in
horses.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
An
ancient
instrument
of
torture.
Brake
(
)
of
Break
Hammer-beam
(
n.
)
A
member
of
one
description
of
roof
truss,
called
hammer-beam
truss,
which
is
so
framed
as
not
to
have
a
tiebeam
at
the
top
of
the
wall.
Each
principal
has
two
hammer-beams,
which
occupy
the
situation,
and
to
some
extent
serve
the
purpose,
of
a
tiebeam.
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
Triangle
(
n.
)
A
figure
bounded
by
three
lines,
and
containing
three
angles.
Triangle
(
n.
)
An
instrument
of
percussion,
usually
made
of
a
rod
of
steel,
bent
into
the
form
of
a
triangle,
open
at
one
angle,
and
sounded
by
being
struck
with
a
small
metallic
rod.
Triangle
(
n.
)
A
draughtsman's
square
in
the
form
of
a
right-angled
triangle.
Triangle
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
frame
formed
of
three
poles
stuck
in
the
ground
and
united
at
the
top,
to
which
soldiers
were
bound
when
undergoing
corporal
punishment,
--
now
disused.
Triangle
(
n.
)
A
small
constellation
situated
between
Aries
and
Andromeda.
Triangle
(
n.
)
A
small
constellation
near
the
South
Pole,
containing
three
bright
stars.
Triangular
(
a.
)
Having
three
angles
Triangular
(
a.
)
Oblong
or
elongated,
and
having
three
lateral
angles
triangular braking beam; brake triangle (railway) Bedeutung
Underground
Railroad
Underground
Railway
secret
aid
to
escaping
slaves
that
was
provided
by
abolitionists
in
the
years
before
the
American
Civil
War
airbrake
dive
brake
a
small
parachute
or
articulated
flap
to
reduce
the
speed
of
an
aircraft
balance
beam
beam
a
gymnastic
apparatus
used
by
women
gymnasts
beam
long
thick
piece
of
wood
or
metal
or
concrete,
etc.,
used
in
construction
beam
the
broad
side
of
a
ship,
they
sighted
land
on
the
port
beam
beam
balance
a
balance
consisting
of
a
lever
with
two
equal
arms
and
a
pan
suspended
from
each
arm
box
beam
box
girder
a
beam
built
up
from
boards,
has
a
hollow
rectangular
cross
section
brake
a
restraint
used
to
slow
or
stop
a
vehicle
brake
anything
that
slows
or
hinders
a
process,
she
wan
not
ready
to
put
the
brakes
on
her
life
with
a
marriage,
new
legislation
will
put
the
brakes
on
spending
brake
band
a
band
that
can
be
tightened
around
a
shaft
to
stop
its
rotation
brake
cylinder
hydraulic
brake
cylinder
master
cylinder
a
cylinder
that
contains
brake
fluid
that
is
compressed
by
a
piston
brake
disk
a
disk
or
plate
that
is
fixed
to
the
wheel,
pressure
is
applied
to
it
by
the
brake
pads
brake
drum
drum
a
hollow
cast-iron
cylinder
attached
to
the
wheel
that
forms
part
of
the
brakes
brake
lining
the
lining
on
the
brake
shoes
that
comes
in
contact
with
the
brake
drum
brake
pad
one
of
the
pads
that
apply
friction
to
both
sides
of
the
brake
disk
brake
pedal
foot
pedal
that
moves
a
piston
in
the
master
brake
cylinder
brake
shoe
shoe
skid
a
restraint
provided
when
the
brake
linings
are
moved
hydraulically
against
the
brake
drum
to
retard
the
wheel's
rotation
brake
system
brakes
a
braking
device
consisting
of
a
combination
of
interacting
parts
that
work
to
slow
a
motor
vehicle
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
coaster
brake
a
brake
on
a
bicycle
that
engages
with
reverse
pressure
on
the
pedals
cog
railway
rack
railway
railway
for
steep
mountains,
a
cogwheel
on
the
locomotive
engages
cogs
on
a
center
rail
to
provide
traction
disk
brake
disc
brake
hydraulic
brake
in
which
friction
is
applied
to
both
sides
of
a
spinning
disk
by
the
brake
pads
drum
brake
hydraulic
brake
in
which
friction
is
applied
to
the
inside
of
a
spinning
drum
by
the
brake
shoe
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
foot
brake
hydraulic
brake
operated
by
pressing
on
a
foot
pedal
hand
brake
emergency
emergency
brake
parking
brake
a
brake
operated
by
hand,
usually
operates
by
mechanical
linkage
hydraulic
brake
hydraulic
brakes
brake
system
in
which
a
brake
pedal
moves
a
piston
in
the
master
cylinder,
brake
fluid
then
applies
great
force
to
the
brake
pads
or
shoes
I-beam
girder
having
a
cross
section
resembling
the
letter
`I'
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
power
brake
a
brake
on
an
automobile
that
magnifies
a
small
force
applied
to
the
brake
pedal
into
a
proportionately
larger
force
applied
to
slow
or
stop
the
vehicle
railroad
track
railroad
railway
a
line
of
track
providing
a
runway
for
wheels,
he
walked
along
the
railroad
track
railway
railroad
railroad
line
railway
line
railway
system
line
that
is
the
commercial
organization
responsible
for
operating
a
system
of
transportation
for
trains
that
pull
passengers
or
freight
railway
junction
a
junction
where
two
or
more
railway
lines
meet
or
cross
railway
station
railroad
station
railroad
terminal
train
station
train
depot
terminal
where
trains
load
or
unload
passengers
or
goods
scenic
railway
small
railway
in
an
amusement
park
shooting
brake
another
name
for
a
station
wagon
sling
scarf
bandage
triangular
bandage
bandage
to
support
an
injured
forearm,
consisting
of
a
wide
triangular
piece
of
cloth
hanging
from
around
the
neck
steelyard
lever
scale
beam
scale
a
portable
balance
consisting
of
a
pivoted
bar
with
arms
of
unequal
length
tie
tie
beam
a
horizontal
beam
used
to
prevent
two
other
structural
members
from
spreading
apart
or
separating,
he
nailed
the
rafters
together
with
a
tie
beam
triangle
a
percussion
instrument
consisting
of
a
metal
bar
bent
in
the
shape
of
an
open
triangle
triangle
any
of
various
triangular
drafting
instruments
used
to
draw
straight
lines
at
specified
angles
yard
railway
yard
railyard
an
area
having
a
network
of
railway
tracks
and
sidings
for
storage
and
maintenance
of
cars
and
engines
beam
(nautical)
breadth
amidships
radio
beam
beam
a
signal
transmitted
along
a
narrow
path,
guides
airplane
pilots
in
darkness
or
bad
weather
stoplight
brake
light
a
red
light
on
the
rear
of
a
motor
vehicle
that
signals
when
the
brakes
are
applied
to
slow
or
stop
brake
failure
brakes
fail
to
stop
a
vehicle
brake
an
area
thickly
overgrown
usually
with
one
kind
of
plant
beam-ends
(nautical)
at
the
ends
of
the
transverse
deck
beams
of
a
vessel,
on
her
beam-ends
means
heeled
over
on
the
side
so
that
the
deck
is
almost
vertical
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