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cutoff hole | |||
disruption | |||
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strip | |||
to break up; to demolish; to take down; to unbutton (a rivetted steel frame); to pull down; pull down | |||
to tear away | |||
fail to propagate completely (Schuß) | |||
to tear off | |||
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dismantling | |||
disruption; collapse; foundering; pulling down; denudation | |||
tear-off; tearing-off; break-off; breaking-off; dismounting; disassembly; cohesive failure (einer Klebverbindung) | |||
avulsion; tearing away | |||
breakaway (of fluid flow) | |||
stripping; peeling (of an emulsion) | |||
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lose contact | |||
to break away | |||
stall | |||
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breaking | |||
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break down; snap out; strip off (Plakat, Tapete); tear off; rip down; yank off; demolish; tear away; tear down; knock down | |||
pull off | |||
tear off | |||
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strip off | |||
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break off | |||
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pull down |
Abreissen: 13 phrases in 10 subjects |
Chemistry | 1 |
Coal | 1 |
Communications | 1 |
Earth sciences | 2 |
Informal | 1 |
Mechanic engineering | 1 |
Metallurgy | 3 |
Nuclear physics | 1 |
Oils and lubricants | 1 |
Physics | 1 |