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 Übersetzung für 'blowing off' von Englisch nach Deutsch
blowing off {adj}wegblasend
Teiltreffer
blowing {adj} {pres-p}wehend
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blowing {adj}blasend
45
blowingGeblase {n} [dauerndes Blasen]
blowing atanblasend
tech.
blowing oil
Blasöl {n}
tech.
melt blowing
Schmelzspinnverfahren {n}
agr.
(blowing) fan
Windfege {f}
film blowingFolienblasen {n}
ind.
blowing agent
Treibmittel {n}
blowing out {adj}ausblasend
whistle-blowing Aufdecken {n} [von Fehlverhalten, Missständen etc.]
blowing hornRufhorn {n}
blowing up {adj}aufblasend
blowing-machineGebläse {n}
blowing agentTreibgas {n}
ind.tech.
stretch blowing
Streckblasen {n}
glass blowingGlasblasen {n}
meteo.
blowing snow
Flugschnee {m}
mind-blowing {adj} [coll.]überwältigend
mind-blowing {adj} [coll.]umwerfend [ugs.]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • A unique feature of Antarctic bottom water is the cold surface wind blowing off the Antarctic continent.
  • On the set of a publicity shoot for "Haunted Spooks" (1920), Harold Lloyd picked up what he thought was a prop bomb with the fuse lit and it detonated, blowing off the thumb and first finger of his right hand.
  • The heavy snowfalls of Japan's snow country are caused by moisture-laden clouds bumping up against the mountains along the backbone of Honshū and releasing their moisture under the influence of westerly winds blowing off the continent or down from Siberia.
  • Westerly winds blowing off the Bering Sea bring high humidity and biting cold, combined with coastal low clouds and fog, even in summer.
  • com under the headline "Minnesota Sun editor Steve Gill jailed for blowing off $170K in child support".

  • The ribbed case stopped sand from blowing off the top of the mine when it was used in a desert or sandy environment.
  • Guns could also be rendered useless by burning their wooden carriages or blowing off their trunnions.
  • moving at 8 knots, blowing off the stern with one of the propellers, killing 24 crew members.
  • She commenced her approach to the lead escorts of a large convoy 7 August and after missing the first target scored three hits on frigate "Kusakaki", blowing off her bow and sinking her in a spectacular explosion.
  • "Wainwright" fired two Extended Range Standard missiles, one of which detonated near an F-4, blowing off part of its wing and peppering the fuselage with shrapnel.

  • Blood gases of a patient with Kussmaul breathing will show a low partial pressure of CO2 in conjunction with low bicarbonate because of a forced increased respiration (blowing off the carbon dioxide).
  • The TCA Ground had a reputation for poor soil and windy conditions, and games were often played in blustery condition with chilly winds blowing off nearby Mount Wellington.
  • The climate is tropical, though temperatures are rarely extreme due to cooling winds blowing off the surrounding seas.
  • At separation of the S-IC from the flight vehicle, the eight retrorockets fired, blowing off removable sections of the fairings forward of the fins, and backing the S-IC away from the flight vehicle as the engines on the S-II stage were ignited.
  • In the long run these can be compensated by renal adjustments to the H+ and HCO3− concentrations in the plasma; but since this takes time, the hyperventilation syndrome can, for instance, occur when agitation or anxiety cause a person to breathe fast and deeply thus causing a distressing respiratory alkalosis through the blowing off of too much CO2 from the blood into the outside air.

  • Heavy water use led to the drying up of Sevier Lake as early as 1880; dust blowing off the dry lake bed has become a persistent source of particulate pollution as far as Salt Lake City.
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