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Definition
Synonym
Pendelventil
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Pendelventil
n
(Wasserbau)
Pendelventil
e
pl
shuttle valve (water engineering)
shuttle valves
Pendelventil
n
(Wasserbau)
Pendelventil
e
pl
shuttle valve (water engineering)
shuttle valves
Pendelventil
n
(Wasserbau)
Pendelventil
e
pl
shuttle valve (water engineering)
shuttle valves
Pendelverkehr
m
commuter traffic
Pendelverkehr
m
shuttle
Pendelverkehr
commuter traffic
pendeln, Pendelverkehr, Weberschiffchen
shuttle
pendelt, Pendelverkehr, Pendler
shuttles
Pendelverkehr
m
; Pendeln
n
transp.
commuting
Pendelverkehr
m
auto
shuttle traffic
Pendelverkehr
m
transp.
shuttle services
Pendelverschluss
m
Pendelverschlüsse
pl
pendulum lock
pendulum locks
Pendelverschluss
m
; schwingender Verschluss
m
(Bahn)
Pendelverschlüsse
pl
; schwingende Verschlüsse
pl
oscillating lock (railway)
oscillating locks
Frequenzvervielfacher
m
Frequenzvervielfacher
pl
dynamischer Vervielfacher; Pendelvervielfacher
m
frequency multiplier
frequency multipliers
dynamic multiplier
Deutsche
Pendelventil Synonyme
Weitere Ergebnisse für
Pendelventil Synonym
nachschlagen
Englische
shuttle valve Synonyme
shuttle
Amtrak
air transport
air travel
airfreight
alternate
back and fill
baggage train
battledore and
shuttle
cock
cable railroad
choo-choo
cog railroad
cog railway
come and go
commute
ebb and flow
el
electric
electric train
elevated
express
express train
flier
freight
freight train
freighter
funicular
goods train
hand loom
hitch and hike
interurban
knitting machine
lightning express
limited
local
loom
metro
metronome
milk train
monorail
oscillator
parliamentary
parliamentary train
pass and repass
passenger train
pendulum
rack-and-pinion railroad
railroad train
range
rattler
reciprocate
ride and tie
rocker
rocking chair
rocking stone
rolling stock
seesaw
shunt
shuttle
service
shuttle
train
shuttle
cock
special
streamliner
subway
swing
teeter
teeter-totter
teeterboard
teetery-bender
to-and-fro
train
tube
underground
vibrator
wax and wane
way train
weaver
wibble-wabble
wigwag
zigzag
Pendelventil Definition
Apollinaris
water
(
)
An
effervescing
alkaline
mineral
water
used
as
a
table
beverage.
It
is
obtained
from
a
spring
in
Apollinarisburg,
near
Bonn.
Blow
valve
(
)
See
Snifting
valve.
Double-beat
valve
(
)
See
under
Valve.
D
valve
(
)
A
kind
of
slide
valve.
See
Slide
valve,
under
Slide.
Engineering
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Engineer
Engineering
(
n.
)
Originally,
the
art
of
managing
engines
Fresh-water
(
a.
)
Of,
pertaining
to,
or
living
in,
water
not
salt
Fresh-water
(
a.
)
Accustomed
to
sail
on
fresh
water
only
Fresh-water
(
a.
)
Unskilled
Kingston
valve
(
)
A
conical
valve,
opening
outward,
to
close
the
mouth
of
a
pipe
which
passes
through
the
side
of
a
vessel
below
the
water
line.
Napha
water
(
)
A
perfume
distilled
from
orange
flowers.
Rose
water
(
)
Water
tinctured
with
roses
by
distillation.
Rose-water
(
a.
)
Having
the
odor
of
rose
water
Selters
water
(
)
A
mineral
water
from
Sellers,
in
the
district
of
Nassan,
Germany,
containing
much
free
carbonic
acid.
Seltzer
water
(
)
See
Selters
water.
Shuttle
(
n.
)
An
instrument
used
in
weaving
for
passing
or
shooting
the
thread
of
the
woof
from
one
side
of
the
cloth
to
the
other
between
the
threads
of
the
warp.
Shuttle
(
n.
)
The
sliding
thread
holder
in
a
sewing
machine,
which
carries
the
lower
thread
through
a
loop
of
the
upper
thread,
to
make
a
lock
stitch.
Shuttle
(
n.
)
A
shutter,
as
for
a
channel
for
molten
metal.
Shuttle
(
v.
i.)
To
move
backwards
and
forwards,
like
a
shuttle.
Spurn-water
(
n.
)
A
channel
at
the
end
of
a
deck
to
restrain
the
water.
Strong-water
(
n.
)
An
acid.
Strong-water
(
n.
)
Distilled
or
ardent
spirits
Surfeit-water
(
n.
)
Water
for
the
cure
of
surfeits.
Tail-water
(
n.
)
Water
in
a
tailrace.
Valve
(
n.
)
A
door
Valve
(
n.
)
A
lid,
plug,
or
cover,
applied
to
an
aperture
so
that
by
its
movement,
as
by
swinging,
lifting
and
falling,
sliding,
turning,
or
the
like,
it
will
open
or
close
the
aperture
to
permit
or
prevent
passage,
as
of
a
fluid.
Valve
(
n.
)
One
or
more
membranous
partitions,
flaps,
or
folds,
which
permit
the
passage
of
the
contents
of
a
vessel
or
cavity
in
one
direction,
but
stop
or
retard
the
flow
in
the
opposite
direction
Valve
(
n.
)
One
of
the
pieces
into
which
a
capsule
naturally
separates
when
it
bursts.
Valve
(
n.
)
One
of
the
two
similar
portions
of
the
shell
of
a
diatom.
Valve
(
n.
)
A
small
portion
of
certain
anthers,
which
opens
like
a
trapdoor
to
allow
the
pollen
to
escape,
as
in
the
barberry.
Valve
(
n.
)
One
of
the
pieces
or
divisions
of
bivalve
or
multivalve
shells.
Valve-shell
(
n.
)
Any
fresh-water
gastropod
of
the
genus
Valvata.
Vichy
water
(
)
A
mineral
water
found
at
Vichy,
France.
It
is
essentially
an
effervescent
solution
of
sodium,
calcium,
and
magnetism
carbonates,
with
sodium
and
potassium
chlorides
Water
(
n.
)
The
fluid
which
descends
from
the
clouds
in
rain,
and
which
forms
rivers,
lakes,
seas,
etc.
Water
(
n.
)
A
body
of
water,
standing
or
flowing
Water
(
n.
)
Any
liquid
secretion,
humor,
or
the
like,
resembling
water
Water
(
n.
)
A
solution
in
water
of
a
gaseous
or
readily
volatile
substance
Water
(
n.
)
The
limpidity
and
luster
of
a
precious
stone,
especially
a
diamond
Water
(
n.
)
A
wavy,
lustrous
pattern
or
decoration
such
as
is
imparted
to
linen,
silk,
metals,
etc.
See
Water,
v.
t.,
3,
Damask,
v.
t.,
and
Damaskeen.
Water
(
v.
t.)
An
addition
to
the
shares
representing
the
capital
of
a
stock
company
so
that
the
aggregate
par
value
of
the
shares
is
increased
while
their
value
for
investment
is
diminished,
or
"diluted."
Water
(
v.
t.)
To
wet
or
supply
with
water
Water
(
v.
t.)
To
supply
with
water
for
drink
Water
(
v.
t.)
To
wet
and
calender,
as
cloth,
so
as
to
impart
to
it
a
lustrous
appearance
in
wavy
lines
Water
(
n.
)
To
add
water
to
(anything),
thereby
extending
the
quantity
or
bulk
while
reducing
the
strength
or
quality
Water
(
v.
i.)
To
shed,
secrete,
or
fill
with,
water
or
liquid
matter
Water
(
v.
i.)
To
get
or
take
in
water
Water
adder
(
)
The
water
moccasin.
Water
adder
(
)
The
common,
harmless
American
water
snake
(Tropidonotus
sipedon).
See
Illust.
under
Water
Snake.
Water
agrimony
(
)
A
kind
of
bur
marigold
(Bidens
tripartita)
found
in
wet
places
in
Europe.
Water
aloe
(
)
See
Water
soldier.
shuttle valve (water engineering) / shuttle valves Bedeutung
water
travel
seafaring
travel
by
water
water
sport
aquatics
sports
that
involve
bodies
of
water
water-skiing
skiing
on
water
while
being
towed
by
a
motorboat
water
polo
a
game
played
in
a
swimming
pool
by
two
teams
of
swimmers
who
try
to
throw
an
inflated
ball
into
the
opponents'
goal
treading
water
a
stroke
that
keeps
the
head
above
water
by
thrashing
the
legs
and
arms
water
conservation
the
conservation
of
water
resources
water
development
water
project
water
program
making
an
area
of
water
more
useful
technology
engineering
the
practical
application
of
science
to
commerce
or
industry
aeronautical
engineering
the
activity
of
designing
and
constructing
aircraft
automotive
technology
automotive
engineering
the
activity
of
designing
and
constructing
automobiles
chemical
engineering
the
activity
of
applying
chemistry
to
the
solution
of
practical
problems
water
thrush
brownish
North
American
warbler
found
near
streams
water
ouzel
dipper
small
stocky
diving
bird
without
webbed
feet,
frequents
fast-flowing
streams
and
feeds
along
the
bottom
European
water
ouzel
Cinclus
aquaticus
a
water
ouzel
of
Europe
American
water
ouzel
Cinclus
mexicanus
a
water
ouzel
of
western
North
America
water
snake
any
of
various
mostly
harmless
snakes
that
live
in
or
near
water
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
water
moccasin
any
of
numerous
North
American
water
snakes
inhabiting
fresh
waters
water
moccasin
cottonmouth
cottonmouth
moccasin
Agkistrodon
piscivorus
venomous
semiaquatic
snake
of
swamps
in
southern
United
States
waterfowl
water
bird
waterbird
freshwater
aquatic
bird
water
shrew
any
of
several
small
semiaquatic
shrews
usually
living
near
swift-flowing
streams
American
water
shrew
Sorex
palustris
water
shrew
of
North
America
European
water
shrew
Neomys
fodiens
widely
distributed
Old
World
water
shrew
Mediterranean
water
shrew
Neomys
anomalus
a
type
of
water
shrew
valve
one
of
the
paired
hinged
shells
of
certain
molluscs
and
of
brachiopods
valve
the
entire
one-piece
shell
of
a
snail
and
certain
other
molluscs
daphnia
water
flea
minute
freshwater
crustacean
having
a
round
body
enclosed
in
a
transparent
shell,
moves
about
like
a
flea
by
means
of
hairy
branched
antennae
cyclops
water
flea
minute
free-swimming
freshwater
copepod
having
a
large
median
eye
and
pear-shaped
body
and
long
antennae
used
in
swimming,
important
in
some
food
chains
and
as
intermediate
hosts
of
parasitic
worms
that
affect
man
e.g.
Guinea
worms
gallinule
marsh
hen
water
hen
swamphen
any
of
various
small
aquatic
birds
of
the
genus
Gallinula
distinguished
from
rails
by
a
frontal
shield
and
a
resemblance
to
domestic
hens
American
coot
marsh
hen
mud
hen
water
hen
Fulica
americana
a
coot
found
in
North
America
water
turkey
Anhinga
anhinga
blackish
New
World
snakebird
of
swampy
regions
water
dog
a
dog
accustomed
to
water
and
usually
trained
to
retrieve
waterfowl
water
spaniel
any
dog
of
two
large
curlyoated
breeds
used
for
hunting
waterfowl
American
water
spaniel
breed
of
medium-sized
spaniels
originating
in
America
having
chocolate
or
liverolored
curly
coat
Irish
water
spaniel
breed
of
large
spaniels
developed
in
Ireland
having
a
heavy
coat
of
liverolored
curls
and
a
topknot
of
long
curls
and
a
nearly
hairless
tail
water
vascular
system
system
of
fluid-filled
tubes
used
by
echinoderms
in
locomotion
and
feeding
and
respiration
water
beetle
any
of
numerous
aquatic
beetles
usually
having
a
smooth
oval
body
and
flattened
hind
legs
for
swimming
German
cockroach
Croton
bug
crotonbug
water
bug
Blattella
germanica
small
light-brown
cockroach
brought
to
United
States
from
Europe,
a
common
household
pest
water
bug
a
true
bug:
large
aquatic
bug
adapted
to
living
in
or
on
the
surface
of
water
giant
water
bug
large
water
bug
with
piercing
and
sucking
mouthparts,
feeds
on
young
fishes
water
scorpion
long-legged
aquatic
insect
having
the
front
legs
fitted
for
seizing
and
holding
prey
and
the
abdomen
extended
by
a
long
breathing
tube
water
boatman
boat
bug
carnivorous
aquatic
bug
having
paddle-like
hind
legs
water
strider
pond-skater
water
skater
long-legged
bug
that
skims
about
on
the
surface
of
water
water
rat
any
of
various
amphibious
rats
round-tailed
muskrat
Florida
water
rat
Neofiber
alleni
of
Florida
wetlands
water
vole
Richardson
vole
Microtus
richardsoni
of
western
North
America
water
vole
water
rat
Arvicola
amphibius
common
large
Eurasian
vole
water
buffalo
water
ox
Asiatic
buffalo
Bubalus
bubalis
an
Asian
buffalo
that
is
often
domesticated
for
use
as
a
draft
animal
water
chevrotain
water
deer
Hyemoschus
aquaticus
largest
chevrotain,
of
marshy
areas
of
west
Africa
accelerator
throttle
throttle
valve
a
valve
that
regulates
the
supply
of
fuel
to
the
engine
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