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 Übersetzung für 'w c' von Englisch nach Deutsch
complete with <c/w>komplett mit
3 Wörter: Substantive
comm.
cash with order <c.w.o.>
Barzahlung {f} bei Bestellung
constr.
cement-water ratio <c/w ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Zement-Wasser-Wert {m} <z/w-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
constr.
cement/water ratio <c/w ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Zement-Wasser-Wert {m} <z/w-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
archi.
squatting W.C. pan
Hockklosett {n}
constr.
water-cement <w/c> factor
Wasser-Zement-Faktor {m} [von Beton]
constr.
water-cement <w/c> ratio
Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} [von Beton]
constr.
water-cement factor <w/c factor>
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>
constr.
water-cement factor <w/c factor> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
constr.
water-cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasser-Zement-Faktor {m}
constr.
water-cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>
constr.
water-cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert>
constr.
water/cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>
constr.
water/cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
water/cement ratio <w/c>Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} [von Beton]
hist.namephys.
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen <W.C. Röntgen> [also: Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen]
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen {m} <W. C. Röntgen>
4 Wörter: Substantive
low W/C mix Betonmischung {f} mit niedrigem Wasser-Zement-Faktor
low-w/c mixBetonmischung {f} mit niedrigem w/z-Wert
constr.
water to cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
constr.
water to cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]
constr.
water to cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} <w/z-Verhältnis> [z. B. von Beton]
Teiltreffer
black and white {adj} <B&W, b&w, B/W>schwarz/weiß <sw, s/w>
jobstech.
chief constructor <c.c., C.C.>
Chefkonstrukteur {m}
mass percentage <% w/w>Massenanteil {m} in Prozent
phys.
radiant intensity <W/sr, W⋅sr−1>
Strahlungs­stärke {f}
cost, insurance, freight, commission <cifc, c.i.f.c.> Kosten, Versicherung, Fracht und Provision inbegriffen
unit
counts per second <c/s, c/sec, cps>
Impulse {pl} pro Sekunde <Ips, Imp./Sek.>
relig.
Sisters of Christian Charity <SCC, S.C.C.>
Schwestern {pl} der Christlichen Liebe
unit
cycles per second <cps, c/sec, c/s>
Zyklen {pl} pro Sekunde <cps, c/sec, c/s>
unit
counts per minute <c/m, c/min, cpm>
Impulse {pl} pro Minute <Ipm, Imp./Min.>
mus.
bass C <c0, c> [also: tenor C]
kleines C {n} <c0, c>
mil.
commander-in-chief <C.-in-C., C in C>
Oberbefehlshaber {m}
math.
set of complex numbers <ℂ, C>
Menge {f} der komplexen Zahlen <ℂ, C>
black-and-white {adj} <bw, b/w, BW, B/W>Schwarz-Weiß- <SW, S/W>
mus.
double top C <c4, c''''>
viergestrichenes C {n} <c4, c''''>
phys.
charm quark <c quark, c>
Charm-Quark {n} <c-Quark, c>
relig.
Church of England <C of E> <CE> <C.E.> <CofE> <COE>
[englische Staatskirche]
mus.
top C <c3, c'''>
dreigestrichenes C {n} <c3, c'''>
mus.
treble C <c2, c''>
zweigestrichenes C {n} <c2, c''>
mus.
C minor <c, Cm>
c-Moll {n} <c, Cm>
mus.
middle C <c1, c'>
eingestrichenes C {n} <c1, c'>
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Übersetzung für 'w c' von Englisch nach Deutsch

complete with <c/w>
komplett mit

cash with order <c.w.o.>
Barzahlung {f} bei Bestellungcomm.
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cement-water ratio <c/w ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Zement-Wasser-Wert {m} <z/w-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.
cement/water ratio <c/w ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Zement-Wasser-Wert {m} <z/w-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.
squatting W.C. pan
Hockklosett {n}archi.
water-cement <w/c> factor
Wasser-Zement-Faktor {m} [von Beton]constr.
water-cement <w/c> ratio
Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} [von Beton]constr.
water-cement factor <w/c factor>
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>constr.
water-cement factor <w/c factor> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.
water-cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasser-Zement-Faktor {m}constr.

Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>constr.

Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert>constr.
water/cement ratio <w/c ratio>
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert>constr.
water/cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.
water/cement ratio <w/c>
Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} [von Beton]
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen <W.C. Röntgen> [also: Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen]
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen {m} <W. C. Röntgen>hist.namephys.

low W/C mix
Betonmischung {f} mit niedrigem Wasser-Zement-Faktor
low-w/c mix
Betonmischung {f} mit niedrigem w/z-Wert
water to cement ratio <w/c ratio> [e.g. of concrete]
Wasserzementwert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.

Wasser-Zement-Wert {m} <w/z-Wert> [z. B. von Beton]constr.

Wasser-Zement-Verhältnis {n} <w/z-Verhältnis> [z. B. von Beton]constr.

black and white {adj} <B&W, b&w, B/W>
schwarz/weiß <sw, s/w>
chief constructor <c.c., C.C.>
Chefkonstrukteur {m}jobstech.
mass percentage <% w/w>
Massenanteil {m} in Prozent
radiant intensity <W/sr, W⋅sr−1>
Strahlungs­stärke {f}phys.
cost, insurance, freight, commission <cifc, c.i.f.c.>
Kosten, Versicherung, Fracht und Provision inbegriffen
counts per second <c/s, c/sec, cps>
Impulse {pl} pro Sekunde <Ips, Imp./Sek.>unit
Sisters of Christian Charity <SCC, S.C.C.>
Schwestern {pl} der Christlichen Lieberelig.
cycles per second <cps, c/sec, c/s>
Zyklen {pl} pro Sekunde <cps, c/sec, c/s>unit
counts per minute <c/m, c/min, cpm>
Impulse {pl} pro Minute <Ipm, Imp./Min.>unit
bass C <c0, c> [also: tenor C]
kleines C {n} <c0, c>mus.
commander-in-chief <C.-in-C., C in C>
Oberbefehlshaber {m}mil.
set of complex numbers <ℂ, C>
Menge {f} der komplexen Zahlen <ℂ, C>math.
black-and-white {adj} <bw, b/w, BW, B/W>
Schwarz-Weiß- <SW, S/W>
double top C <c4, c''''>
viergestrichenes C {n} <c4, c''''>mus.
charm quark <c quark, c>
Charm-Quark {n} <c-Quark, c>phys.
Church of England <C of E> <CE> <C.E.> <CofE> <COE>
[englische Staatskirche]relig.
top C <c3, c'''>
dreigestrichenes C {n} <c3, c'''>mus.
treble C <c2, c''>
zweigestrichenes C {n} <c2, c''>mus.
C minor <c, Cm>
c-Moll {n} <c, Cm>mus.
middle C <c1, c'>
eingestrichenes C {n} <c1, c'>mus.
  • Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen {m} <W. C. Röntgen> = Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen <W.C. Röntgen> [also: Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen]
  • was zu beweisen war <w. z. b. w.> = quod erat demonstrandum <Q.E.D.> [which was to be proven]
  • Gewichtsprozent {n} <Gew.-%, % (w/w)> [ugs.] [Massenanteil] = % weight/weight <% w/w>
  • Massenprozent {n} <Gew.-%, % (w/w)> [ugs.] [Massenanteil] = mass fraction <w, g/g>
  • Zyklen {pl} pro Sekunde <cps, c/sec, c/s> = cycles per second <cps, c/sec, c/s>
  • culpa in contrahendo {f} <c. i. c.> = precontractual liability
  • Menge {f} der komplexen Zahlen <ℂ, C> = set of complex numbers <ℂ, C>
  • culpa in contrahendo {f} <c.i.c.> = culpa in contrahendo
  • kleines C {n} <c0, c> = bass C <c0, c> [also: tenor C]
  • dreigestrichenes C {n} <c3, c'''> = top C <c3, c'''>
  • zweigestrichenes C {n} <c2, c''> = treble C <c2, c''>
  • eingestrichenes C {n} <c1, c'> = middle C <c1, c'>
  • viergestrichenes C {n} <c4, c''''> = double top C <c4, c''''>
  • kleines C {n} <c0, c> = tenor C
  • c-Moll {n} <c, Cm> = C minor <c, Cm>
  • Grad {n} Celsius <Grad C, °C> [auch {m}, fachspr. nur {n}] = degree centigrade <degree C, °C>
  • Basso continuo {m} <B.c., b.c., bc> = figured bass
  • Basso continuo {m} <B.c., b.c., bc> = basso continuo
  • d Klammer auf b plus c Klammer zu < d(b+c) > = d open bracket b plus c close bracket < d(b+c) >
  • C/C-Verbunde {pl} = carbon-carbon composites <CCCs>
  • großes C {n} <C> = pedal C <C>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Captain H. W. C. Alger was the pilot for the inaugural air mail flight carrying mail from England to Australia for the first time on the Short Empire flyingboat "Castor" for Imperial Airways' Empires Air Routes, in 1937.
  • Companies headquartered in Columbus include Aflac, TSYS, Realtree, Synovus, and the W. C. Bradley Co.
  • The Greenwich Y.M.C.A. and Greenwich Y.W.C.A. offer fitness and social services.
  • The W. C. Fields comedy "The Bank Dick" (1940), set in Lompoc, includes a character listed in the film's credits as "A. Pismo Clam".
  • W. C. Petty was named principal in 1922 and served through May 1958.

  • Hughes County was created at statehood and named for W. C. Hughes, an Oklahoma City lawyer who was a member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention.
  • Low pressures, such as natural gas lines, are sometimes specified in inches of water, typically written as "w.c."
  • "W.C. Handy codified this blues form to help musicians communicate chord changes."
  • William Chester Minor (also known as W. C. Minor; 22 June 1834 – 26 March 1920), was an American army surgeon, psychiatric-hospital patient, and lexicographical researcher.
  • A passage in the "Caesares" of Julian the Apostate refers to "commandments of Mithras". [...] citing "Caesares" (336c in the translation of W.C. Wright).

  • For protection after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and the Gettysburg Address were all moved for safekeeping to the United States Bullion Depository until Major W.
  • The estimated cost of preparing the report was £8,046 of which £735 represented the estimated cost of printing and publication.
  • A landmark of newsreel photography was in 1897, when films of both the Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup were screened at the Melbourne Opera House on the evenings of the race.
  • Langtry owned a luxury steam auxiliary yacht called "White Ladye" from 1891 to 1897.
  • "1066 and All That: A Memorable History of England, Comprising All the Parts You Can Remember, Including 103 Good Things, 5 Bad Kings and 2 Genuine Dates" is a tongue-in-cheek reworking of the history of England.

  • Iron has been found from the Zhou dynasty, but its use was minimal.
  • It was only in the first decades of the 20th century that the most common current structure became standard: the so-called "AAB" pattern, consisting of a line sung over the four first bars, its repetition over the next four, and then a longer concluding line over the last bars.
  • Because pressure was once commonly measured by its ability to displace a column of liquid in a manometer, pressures are often expressed as a depth of a particular fluid ("e.g.," inches of water).
  • Gable and Dillon traveled to Hollywood in 1924. Dillon became his manager and also his wife; she was 17 years his senior.
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