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 Übersetzung für 'arm movement' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an arm movement | arm movements
arm movementArmbewegung {f}
spec.
arm movement
Positionierzeit {f}
3 Wörter
MedTech.
C-arm movement
C-Bogen-Bewegung {f} [auch: C-Bogenbewegung]
tech.
robot arm movement
Greifarmbewegung {f}
5+ Wörter
with a sweeping arm movement {adv}mit einer weit ausholenden Armbewegung
Teiltreffer
to armbewaffnen
711
mil.
to arm
bestücken [mit Waffen]
334
to armbefestigen [verstärken]
320
armZweig {m}
47
mil.
to arm
rüsten
575
weapons
arm
Waffe {f}
112
to armverstärken
318
armAbzweigung {f}
19
anat.
arm
Arm {m}
5509
mil.pol.
to arm
aufrüsten
514
to armbewehren
327
bot.
arm
großer Zweig {m}
sports
arm wrestling
Armdrücken {n}
tech.
side arm
Ausleger {m}
MedTech.
arm cuff
Armmanschette {f}
tech.
lifting arm
Hubarm {m}
arm holdPolizeigriff {m}
tech.
lifting arm
Hebearm {m}
rail
signal arm
Signalflügel {m}
tech.
monitor arm
Monitorarm {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He suffered from exhaustion and temporary paralysis in the neck during the 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix due to his HANS device coming loose and restricting arm movement inside the PS03 cockpit.
  • Handlers usually wear either a variation on a business suit (basically a business suit that allows freedom to run, plus a full range or arm movement, does not show dirt and is easily cleaned, plus paddock boots or dark running shoes) or saddle seat riding attire, though usually without the long coat.
  • The Tori will compensate by using his head and shoulder to press the Uke's arm up against the Uke's own head/neck in an effort to control the Uke's arm movement.
  • The monkey restraint system was modified to allow more arm movement.
  • Closed kinetic chain exercises or closed chain exercises (CKC) are physical exercises performed where the hand (for arm movement) or foot (for leg movement) is fixed in space and cannot move.

  • No rotor means thinner watches and an ultradense weight swinging around a greater radius means a better chance of achieving a greater power reserve with same amount of arm movement.
  • They are now also using load sensing soft-start variable frequency drive motor controllers to reduce the likelihood of mechanism breakage, and to control the feeder sweep arm movement.
  • This work made possible creation of brain–machine interfaces – electronic devices that read arm movement intentions and translate them into movements of artificial actuators.
  • The package uses flexible optical-bending sensing to track hand and arm movement.
  • Margera's attorney argued that his client had been playing his "goofy, outrageous and vulgar" television persona for the girls, portraying Margera as a "benign bumbler", and arguing that Margera's signature arm movement may have been mistaken for breast fondling.

  • One advantage of the legskin over other suit styles that cover the arms is flexibility, especially for strokes that require broad arm movement.
  • For both versions of the elevator algorithm, the arm movement is less than twice the number of total cylinders and produces a smaller variance in response time.
  • The shortest seek first algorithm has the direct benefit of simplicity and is clearly advantageous in comparison to the FIFO method, in that overall arm movement is reduced, resulting in a lower average response time.
  • This move sees the wrestler delivering an open-handed strike with arm movement akin to a cross, usually to the opponent's chin, face or chest.
  • While 2-line kites require sometimes significant push and pull arm movement to fly (especially true the larger the kite), the development of the 4-line kite required less arm movement.

  • The butterfly technique with the dolphin kick consists of synchronous arm movement with a synchronous leg kick.
  • The tight fitting lower part lets the wearer kick while swimming, and the loose fitting top allows easy arm movement.
  • Tetraplegia is defined in many ways; C1–C4 usually affects arm movement more so than a C5–C7 injury; however, all tetraplegics have or have had some kind of finger dysfunction.
  • The major variations of a left-arm orthodox spin bowler are the topspinner (which turns less and bounces higher in the cricket pitch), the arm ball (which does not turn at all, drifts into a right-handed batsman in the direction of the bowler's arm movement; also called a 'floater') and the left-arm spinner's version of a doosra (which turns the other way).
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