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Definition
Synonym
Etagenbogen
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Etagenbogen
m
(Rohr)
Etagenbögen
pl
swan-neck bend (pipe)
swan-neck bends
Etagenbogen
m
(Rohr)
Etagenbögen
pl
swan-neck bend (pipe)
swan-neck bends
Etagenbogen
m
(Rohr)
Etagenbögen
pl
swan-neck bend (pipe)
swan-neck bends
Deutsche
Etagenbogen Synonyme
Englische
swan-neck bend Synonyme
Etagenbogen Definition
Air
pipe
(
)
A
pipe
for
the
passage
of
air
Bend
(
v.
t.)
To
strain
or
move
out
of
a
straight
line
Bend
(
v.
t.)
To
turn
toward
some
certain
point
Bend
(
v.
t.)
To
apply
closely
or
with
interest
Bend
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
yield
Bend
(
v.
t.)
To
fasten,
as
one
rope
to
another,
or
as
a
sail
to
its
yard
or
stay
Bend
(
v.
i.)
To
be
moved
or
strained
out
of
a
straight
line
Bend
(
v.
i.)
To
jut
over
Bend
(
v.
i.)
To
be
inclined
Bend
(
v.
i.)
To
bow
in
prayer,
or
in
token
of
submission.
Bend
(
n.
)
A
turn
or
deflection
from
a
straight
line
or
from
the
proper
direction
or
normal
position
Bend
(
n.
)
Turn
Bend
(
n.
)
A
knot
by
which
one
rope
is
fastened
to
another
or
to
an
anchor,
spar,
or
post.
Bend
(
n.
)
The
best
quality
of
sole
leather
Bend
(
n.
)
Hard,
indurated
clay
Bend
(
n.
)
same
as
caisson
disease.
Usually
referred
to
as
the
bends.
Bend
(
n.
)
A
band.
Bend
(
n.
)
One
of
the
honorable
ordinaries,
containing
a
third
or
a
fifth
part
of
the
field.
It
crosses
the
field
diagonally
from
the
dexter
chief
to
the
sinister
base.
Blast
pipe
(
)
The
exhaust
pipe
of
a
steam
engine,
or
any
pipe
delivering
steam
or
air,
when
so
constructed
as
to
cause
a
blast.
Deer-neck
(
n.
)
A
deerlike,
or
thin,
ill-formed
neck,
as
of
a
horse.
Neck
(
n.
)
The
part
of
an
animal
which
connects
the
head
and
the
trunk,
and
which,
in
man
and
many
other
animals,
is
more
slender
than
the
trunk.
Neck
(
n.
)
Any
part
of
an
inanimate
object
corresponding
to
or
resembling
the
neck
of
an
animal
Neck
(
n.
)
The
long
slender
part
of
a
vessel,
as
a
retort,
or
of
a
fruit,
as
a
gourd.
Neck
(
n.
)
A
long
narrow
tract
of
land
projecting
from
the
main
body,
or
a
narrow
tract
connecting
two
larger
tracts.
Neck
(
n.
)
That
part
of
a
violin,
guitar,
or
similar
instrument,
which
extends
from
the
head
to
the
body,
and
on
which
is
the
finger
board
or
fret
board.
Neck
(
n.
)
A
reduction
in
size
near
the
end
of
an
object,
formed
by
a
groove
around
it
Neck
(
n.
)
the
point
where
the
base
of
the
stem
of
a
plant
arises
from
the
root.
Neck
(
v.
t.)
To
reduce
the
diameter
of
(an
object)
near
its
end,
by
making
a
groove
around
it
Neck
(
v.
t.
&
i.)
To
kiss
and
caress
amorously.
Pipe
(
n.
)
A
wind
instrument
of
music,
consisting
of
a
tube
or
tubes
of
straw,
reed,
wood,
or
metal
Pipe
(
n.
)
Any
long
tube
or
hollow
body
of
wood,
metal,
earthenware,
or
the
like:
especially,
one
used
as
a
conductor
of
water,
steam,
gas,
etc.
Pipe
(
n.
)
A
small
bowl
with
a
hollow
steam,
--
used
in
smoking
tobacco,
and,
sometimes,
other
substances.
Pipe
(
n.
)
A
passageway
for
the
air
in
speaking
and
breathing
Pipe
(
n.
)
The
key
or
sound
of
the
voice.
Pipe
(
n.
)
The
peeping
whistle,
call,
or
note
of
a
bird.
Pipe
(
n.
)
The
bagpipe
Pipe
(
n.
)
An
elongated
body
or
vein
of
ore.
Pipe
(
n.
)
A
roll
formerly
used
in
the
English
exchequer,
otherwise
called
the
Great
Roll,
on
which
were
taken
down
the
accounts
of
debts
to
the
king
Pipe
(
n.
)
A
boatswain's
whistle,
used
to
call
the
crew
to
their
duties
Pipe
(
n.
)
A
cask
usually
containing
two
hogsheads,
or
126
wine
gallons
Pipe
(
v.
i.)
To
play
on
a
pipe,
fife,
flute,
or
other
tubular
wind
instrument
of
music.
Pipe
(
v.
i.)
To
call,
convey
orders,
etc.,
by
means
of
signals
on
a
pipe
or
whistle
carried
by
a
boatswain.
Pipe
(
v.
i.)
To
emit
or
have
a
shrill
sound
like
that
of
a
pipe
Pipe
(
v.
i.)
To
become
hollow
in
the
process
of
solodifying
Pipe
(
v.
t.)
To
perform,
as
a
tune,
by
playing
on
a
pipe,
flute,
fife,
etc.
Pipe
(
v.
t.)
To
call
or
direct,
as
a
crew,
by
the
boatswain's
whistle.
Pipe
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
or
equip
with
pipes
Pipe
clay
(
)
A
plastic,
unctuous
clay
of
a
grayish
white
color,
--
used
in
making
tobacco
pipes
and
various
kinds
of
earthenware,
in
scouring
cloth,
and
in
cleansing
soldiers'
equipments.
Pipe
layer
(
)
One
who
lays
conducting
pipes
in
the
ground,
as
for
water,
gas,
etc.
Pipe
layer
(
)
A
politician
who
works
in
secret
swan-neck bend (pipe) / swan-neck bends Bedeutung
swan
song
last
hurrah
a
final
performance
or
effort
(especially
before
retirement)
swan
dive
swallow
dive
a
dive
in
which
the
diver
arches
the
back
with
arms
outstretched
before
entering
the
water
knee
bend
squat
squatting
exercising
by
repeatedly
assuming
a
crouching
position
with
the
knees
bent,
strengthens
the
leg
muscles
neck
exercise
exercise
designed
to
strengthen
the
neck
muscles
swan
stately
heavy-bodied
aquatic
bird
with
very
long
neck
and
usually
white
plumage
as
adult
mute
swan
Cygnus
olor
soundless
Eurasian
swan,
commonly
domesticated
whooper
whooper
swan
Cygnus
cygnus
common
Old
World
swan
noted
for
its
whooping
call
tundra
swan
Cygnus
columbianus
swan
that
nests
in
tundra
regions
of
the
New
and
Old
Worlds
whistling
swan
Cygnus
columbianus
columbianus
North
American
subspecies
of
tundra
swan
having
a
soft
whistling
note
Bewick's
swan
Cygnus
columbianus
bewickii
Eurasian
subspecies
of
tundra
swan,
smaller
than
the
whooper
trumpeter
trumpeter
swan
Cygnus
buccinator
large
pure
white
wild
swan
of
western
North
America
having
a
sonorous
cry
black
swan
Cygnus
atratus
large
Australian
swan
having
black
plumage
and
a
red
bill
swan's
down
down
of
the
swan
soft-shell
clam
steamer
steamer
clam
long-neck
clam
Mya
arenaria
an
edible
clam
with
thin
oval-shaped
shell
found
in
coastal
regions
of
the
United
States
and
Europe
bend
curve
curved
segment
(of
a
road
or
river
or
railroad
track
etc.)
bend
bend
dexter
diagonal
line
traversing
a
shield
from
the
upper
right
corner
to
the
lower
left
blind
curve
blind
bend
a
curve
or
bend
in
the
road
that
you
cannot
see
around
as
you
are
driving
bowl
pipe
bowl
a
small
round
container
that
is
open
at
the
top
for
holding
tobacco
briar
briar
pipe
a
pipe
made
from
the
root
(briarroot)
of
the
tree
heath
calabash
calabash
pipe
a
pipe
for
smoking,
has
a
curved
stem
and
a
large
bowl
made
from
a
calabash
gourd
calumet
peace
pipe
pipe
of
peace
a
highly
decorated
ceremonial
pipe
of
Amerindians,
smoked
on
ceremonial
occasions
(especially
as
a
token
of
peace)
carrick
bend
a
knot
used
to
connect
the
ends
of
two
large
ropes
or
hawsers
chanter
melody
pipe
reed
pipe
with
finger
holes
on
which
the
melody
is
played
choker
ruff
ruffle
neck
ruff
a
high
tight
collar
clay
pipe
a
pipe
made
of
clay
crew
neck
crew
neckline
a
plain
straight
neckline
opening
from
shoulder
to
shoulder
of
sweaters
discharge
pipe
a
pipe
through
which
fluids
can
be
discharged
drain
drainpipe
waste
pipe
a
pipe
through
which
liquid
is
carried
away
drilling
pipe
a
series
of
tubes
(joined
by
screwed
collars)
that
connect
a
drilling
platform
to
the
drilling
bit,
rotates
the
bit
and
supplies
drilling
mud
drone
drone
pipe
bourdon
a
pipe
of
the
bagpipe
that
is
tuned
to
produce
a
single
continuous
tone
exhaust
pipe
a
pipe
through
which
burned
gases
travel
from
the
exhaust
manifold
to
the
muffler
fipple
flute
fipple
pipe
recorder
vertical
flute
a
tubular
wind
instrument
with
finger
holes
and
a
fipple
mouthpiece
fisherman's
bend
a
knot
for
tying
a
line
to
a
spar
or
ring
flageolet
treble
recorder
shepherd's
pipe
a
small
fipple
flute
with
four
finger
holes
and
two
thumb
holes
flue
pipe
flue
labial
pipe
organ
pipe
whose
tone
is
produced
by
air
passing
across
the
sharp
edge
of
a
fissure
or
lip
hairpin
bend
a
U-shaped
bend
in
a
road
hawser
bend
a
knot
uniting
the
ends
of
two
lines
b
hookah
narghile
nargileh
sheesha
shisha
chicha
calean
kalian
water
pipe
hubble-bubble
hubbly-bubbly
an
oriental
tobacco
pipe
with
a
long
flexible
tube
connected
to
a
container
where
the
smoke
is
cooled
by
passing
through
water,
a
bipolar
world
with
the
hookah
and
Turkish
coffee
versus
hamburgers
and
Coca
Cola
musette
shepherd's
pipe
a
small
bagpipe
formerly
popular
in
France
musette
pipe
a
small
simple
oboe
neck
neck
opening
an
opening
in
a
garment
for
the
neck
of
the
wearer,
a
part
of
the
garment
near
the
wearer's
neck
neck
a
narrow
part
of
an
artifact
that
resembles
a
neck
in
position
or
form,
the
banjo
had
a
long
neck,
the
bottle
had
a
wide
neck
neck
brace
a
brace
worn
to
steady
the
neck
organ
pipe
organ
wind
instrument
whose
sound
is
produced
by
means
of
pipes
arranged
in
sets
supplied
with
air
from
a
bellows
and
controlled
from
a
large
complex
musical
keyboard
organ
pipe
pipe
pipework
the
flues
and
stops
on
a
pipe
organ
panpipe
pandean
pipe
syrinx
a
primitive
wind
instrument
consisting
of
several
parallel
pipes
bound
together
pipe
pipage
piping
a
long
tube
made
of
metal
or
plastic
that
is
used
to
carry
water
or
oil
or
gas
etc.
pipe
tobacco
pipe
a
tube
with
a
small
bowl
at
one
end,
used
for
smoking
tobacco
tabor
pipe
a
small
fipple
flute
that
is
played
with
the
left
hand
while
the
right
hand
is
free
to
beat
a
tabor
pipe
a
tubular
wind
instrument
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