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 Übersetzung für 'tipping over' von Englisch nach Deutsch
tipping (over{pres-p}kippend
4 Wörter
danger of tipping overKippgefahr {f}
Teiltreffer
tippingAblagerung {f}
32
tippingBestückung {f}
13
dent.med.
tipping movement
Kippen {n}
agr.spec.transp.
tipping gutter
Schüttgosse {f}
sociol.spec.
tipping point
Umkehrpunkt {m}
lit.
tipping point
Trendwende {f}
transp.
tipping chassis
Kippchassis {n}
tipping processKippvorgang {m}
tipping timeKippzeit {f}
tipping chartKippkarren {m}
tech.
tipping rail
Abrollbahn {f}
mining
tipping backfill
Sturzversatz {m}
tipping pointentscheidende Wende {f} [Wendepunkt]
tipping angleKippwinkel {m}
rail
tipping wagon
Kippwagen {m}
sociol.spec.
tipping-point
Tipping-Point {m} [Umkipp-Punkt]
tipping pointKipppunkt {m}
dent.
buccal tipping
Bukkalkippung {f}
dent.
dental tipping
Zahnkippung {f}
mining
tipping stowing
Sturzversatz {m}
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The three-legged (triangular stance) design provides good stability against gravitational loads as well as horizontal shear forces, and better leverage for resisting tipping over due to lateral forces can be achieved by spreading the legs away from the vertical centre.
  • Because of this, non-tilting trikes are more prone to tipping over in corners and on uneven or sloping terrain.
  • On 22 October 1987, a train carrying 12 passengers suffered a catastrophic failure in the braking system further up the line, causing it to roll down and finally tipping over at Midtstuen.
  • Visiting tourists and travellers enjoyed the idea of flat-bottomed boats, as they could fish standing up and did not have to fear tipping over.
  • Fighting two or more of these kites involves tipping over or destabilizing the opposing kite or cutting its kite line or bridle.

  • This extra weight proved to be beyond the original design parameters and resulted in the ship tipping over when the dock was flooded – causing significant damage to the ship.
  • As he passed under the bridge the weight shifted, causing the chains on the south side to snap, tipping over the bridge deck.
  • and required a carefully graded travelway with a roadbed of heavy wooden beams to avoid sinking into the soil and tipping over or getting stuck.
  • Zero moment point has been proposed as a metric that can be used to assess stability against tipping over of robots like the iRobot PackBot when navigating ramps and obstacles.
  • On 22 October 1987, the line suffered a fatal accident when a braking system failed in a train causing it to roll down the line, finally tipping over at Midtstuen.

  • Combining tilt with camera position could show a face plant or tipping over backwards.
  • Within seven days they were able to test their creation, and they did succeed in tipping over a model of a Roman ship so that it would sink.
  • To prevent the beams from tipping over onto their side, blocking is used at each end, and for additional stiffness, blocking or diagonal wood or metal bracing may be placed between beams at one or more points in their spans.
  • Spittoons are flat-bottomed, often weighted to minimize tipping over, and often with an interior "lip" to make spilling less likely if they tip.
  • Lover said that he thought up the design as a way to lean the guitar against a wall without it tipping over.

  • Furthermore, certain local codes mandate that tank-type heaters in new and retrofit installations must be secured to an adjacent wall by a strap or anchor to prevent tipping over and breaking the water and gas pipes in the event of an earthquake.
  • Bowling pins show similar metastability by either merely wobbling for a moment or tipping over completely.
  • A fixed mounted rig with right mounted sidecar can go faster in left turns than in right turns because the sidecar prevents it from tipping over.
  • Agenor de Gasparin conducted early experiments into table-tipping.
  • Schultz, the manager of the local fish store, called the Elite Fish Market; tipping over, and much more often somersaulting garbage cans into the air, to the annoyance of the local sanitation workers; annoying the milkman to get milk (usually by tricking them into dropping a milk bottle or two); bothering the hard-working sailors who work on the Tuna Fleet; harassing and abusing the dog population; being an informant to the local dog catchers; and pursuing female cats.

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