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Definition
Synonym
Oxidationsflamme
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Oxidationsflamme
f
chem.
Oxidationsflamme
n
pl
oxidizing flame
oxidizing flames
Oxidationsflamme
f
chem.
Oxidationsflamme
n
pl
oxidizing flame
oxidizing flames
Oxidation
f
, Oxydation
f
alt
chem.
Oxidationen
pl
, Oxydationen
pl
alt
partielle Oxidation
oxidation
oxidations
partial oxidation
Oxidation
f
; Oxydation
f
alt
chem.
Oxidationen
pl
; Oxydationen
pl
alt
partielle Oxidation
oxidation; oxidization
eAm.
; oxidisation
Br.
oxidations
partial oxidation
Entkohlen
n
; Entkohlung
f
; Oxidieren
n
; Oxidation
f
; Frischen
n
; Frischarbeit
f
; Frischprozess
m
(Metallurgie)
techn.
decarburization; decarburisation
Br.
(metallurgy)
Oxidations-Reduktions-Enzym
n
; Oxidoreduktase
f
; Redoxase
f
biochem.
oxidation-reduction enzyme; oxidoreductase; redoxase
anfÀllig; empfÀnglich; empfindlich
adj
(gegenĂŒber etw.)
alterungsempfindlich; nicht alterungsbestÀndig
adj
frostempfindlich
adj
kÀlteempfindlich
adj
oxidationsanfÀllig
adj
schmerzempfindlich sein
störanfÀllig
adj
stoĂunempfindlich
adj
wasserempfindlich
adj
nicht anfÀllig; unempfÀnglich
adj
Diese OberflĂ€chte ist sehr anfĂ€llig fĂŒr Kratzer.
Das Virus kann empfindliche Personen infizieren.
Kinder sind fĂŒr Schmeicheleien sehr empfĂ€nglich.
susceptible; susceptive
obs.
(to sth.)
susceptible to aging
frost-susceptible
susceptible to freezing
susceptible to oxidation
to be susceptible to pain
susceptible to faults
not susceptible to shocks
susceptible to water
insusceptible
This surface is highly susceptible to scratches.
The virus can infect susceptible individuals.
Children are very susceptible to flattery.
anfÀllig; empfÀnglich; empfindlich
adj
(gegenĂŒber etw.)
alterungsempfindlich; nicht alterungsbestÀndig
adj
frostempfindlich
adj
kÀlteempfindlich
adj
oxidationsanfÀllig
adj
schmerzempfindlich sein
störungsanfÀllig; störanfÀllig; fehleranfÀllig
adj
comp.
mach.
techn.
stoĂunempfindlich
adj
wasserempfindlich
adj
nicht anfÀllig; unempfÀnglich
adj
Diese OberflĂ€chte ist sehr anfĂ€llig fĂŒr Kratzer.
Das Virus kann empfindliche Personen infizieren.
Kinder sind fĂŒr Schmeicheleien sehr empfĂ€nglich.
susceptible; susceptive
obs.
(to sth.)
susceptible to aging
frost-susceptible
susceptible to freezing
susceptible to oxidation
to be susceptible to pain
susceptible to faults failure malfunction; fault-prone; trouble-prone; prone to trouble
not susceptible to shocks
susceptible to water
insusceptible
This surface is highly susceptible to scratches.
The virus can infect susceptible individuals.
Children are very susceptible to flattery.
Oxidationsflamme
f
chem.
Oxidationsflamme
n
pl
oxidizing flame
oxidizing flames
OxidationskapazitÀt
f
biochem.
oxidizing potential
OxidationskapazitÀt
f
envir.
oxidizing potential
Oxidationsmittel
n
, Oxydationsmittel
n
chem.
oxidant, oxidizer
Oxidationsmittel
n
; Oxydationsmittel
n
chem.
Oxidationsmittel
pl
; Oxydationsmittel
pl
oxidant; oxidizer
oxidants; oxidizers
Oxidationsschicht
f
Oxidationsschichten
pl
oxidation layer
oxidation layers
Oxidationsschutz
m
oxidation protection; protection against oxidation
Oxidationsstufe
f
chem.
degree of oxidation; oxidation state; oxidation stage
AbwasserklÀrteich
m
; Abwasserteich
m
; Oxidationsteich
m
envir.
AbwasserklÀrteiche
pl
; Abwasserteiche
pl
; Oxidationsteiche
pl
wastewater lagoon; sewage lagoon; oxidation pond
wastewater lagoons; sewage lagoons; oxidation ponds
Oxidationszone
f
chm
Oxidationszonen
pl
oxidation zone; oxidizing zone
oxidation zones; oxidizing zones
Oxidationszustand
m
oxidation state
Deutsche
Oxidationsflamme Synonyme
Englische
oxidizing flame Synonyme
Oxidationsflamme Definition
Flame
(
n.
)
A
stream
of
burning
vapor
or
gas,
emitting
light
and
heat
Flame
(
n.
)
Burning
zeal
or
passion
Flame
(
n.
)
Ardor
of
affection
Flame
(
n.
)
A
person
beloved
Flame
(
n.
)
To
burn
with
a
flame
or
blaze
Flame
(
n.
)
To
burst
forth
like
flame
Flame
(
v.
t.)
To
kindle
Flame-colored
(
a.
)
Of
the
color
of
flame
Oxidizing
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Oxidize
oxidizing flame / oxidizing flames Bedeutung
flame
cell
organ
of
excretion
in
flatworms
flame
fish
flamefish
Apogon
maculatus
a
cardinalfish
found
in
tropical
Atlantic
coastal
waters
bargello
flame
stitch
needlepoint
embroidery
stitch
that
produces
zigzag
lines
flame-out
a
complete
or
conspicuous
failure,
the
spectacular
flame-out
of
the
company's
stock
cost
many
people
their
life
savings
flame-out
the
failure
of
a
jet
engine
caused
by
an
interruption
of
the
fuel
supply
or
by
faulty
combustion
flame
tokay
purplished
table
grape
candlelight
candle
flame
the
light
provided
by
a
burning
candle
huisache
cassie
mimosa
bush
sweet
wattle
sweet
acacia
scented
wattle
flame
tree
Acacia
farnesiana
tropical
American
thorny
shrub
or
small
tree,
fragrant
yellow
flowers
used
in
making
perfumery
flame
flower
flame-flower
flameflower
Talinum
aurantiacum
plant
with
fleshy
roots
and
erect
stems
with
narrow
succulent
leaves
and
one
reddish-orange
flower
in
each
upper
leaf
axil,
southwestern
United
States,
Indians
once
cooked
the
fleshy
roots
narrow-leaved
flame
flower
Talinum
augustissimum
similar
to
Talinum
aurantiacum
but
with
narrower
leaves
and
yellow-orange
flowers,
southwestern
United
States
flame
tree
flame
durrajong
Brachychiton
acerifolius
Sterculia
acerifolia
south
Australian
tree
having
panicles
of
brilliant
scarlet
flowers
flame
tree
broad-leaved
bottletree
Brachychiton
australis
north
Australian
tree
having
white
flowers
and
broad
leaves
kniphofia
tritoma
flame
flower
flame-flower
flameflower
a
plant
of
the
genus
Kniphofia
having
long
grasslike
leaves
and
tall
scapes
of
red
or
yellow
drooping
flowers
royal
poinciana
flamboyant
flame
tree
peacock
flower
Delonix
regia
Poinciana
regia
showy
tropical
tree
or
shrub
native
to
Madagascar,
widely
planted
in
tropical
regions
for
its
immense
racemes
of
scarlet
and
orange
flowers,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Poinciana
flame
pea
any
of
several
small
shrubs
or
twining
vines
having
entire
or
lobed
leaves
and
racemes
of
yellow
to
orangeed
flowers,
Australia
coral
bush
flame
bush
Templetonia
retusa
Australian
shrub
having
simple
obovate
leaves
and
brilliant
scarlet
flowers
flame
tree
fire
tree
Christmas
tree
Nuytsia
floribunda
a
terrestrial
evergreen
shrub
or
small
tree
of
western
Australia
having
brilliant
yellow-orange
flowers,
parasitic
on
roots
of
grasses
coleus
flame
nettle
any
of
various
Old
World
tropical
plants
of
the
genus
Coleus
having
multicolored
decorative
leaves
and
spikes
of
blue
flowers
fire
flame
flaming
the
process
of
combustion
of
inflammable
materials
producing
heat
and
light
and
(often)
smoke,
fire
was
one
of
our
ancestors'
first
discoveries
oxidant
oxidizer
oxidiser
oxidizing
agent
a
substance
that
oxidizes
another
substance
flame
criticize
harshly,
usually
via
an
electronic
medium,
the
person
who
posted
an
inflammatory
message
got
flamed
flame
be
in
flames
or
aflame,
The
sky
seemed
to
flame
in
the
Hawaiian
sunset
flare
flame
up
blaze
up
burn
up
burn
brightly,
Every
star
seemed
to
flare
with
new
intensity
flare
flame
shine
with
a
sudden
light,
The
night
sky
flared
with
the
massive
bombardment
red-orange
reddish-orange
flame-orange
of
orange
tinged
with
red
flame-colored
flame-coloured
having
the
brilliant
orange-red
color
of
flames
flameproof
flame-retardant
resistant
to
catching
fire
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