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 Übersetzung für 'carriage note' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a carriage note | carriage notes
carriage noteFrachtbrief {m}
Teiltreffer
rail
pre-carriage and onward carriage
Vor- und Nachlauf {m} [Straße zu Bahn]
curr.EU
one hundred euro note <100 euro note>
Hundert-Euro-Schein {m} <100-Euro-Schein>
carriageFracht {f}
1066
tech.
carriage
Fahrgestell {n} [Eisenbahnwagen]
27
carriageWagenvorschub {m}
carriageMitführung {f} [Amtsspr.]
carriageFuhre {f}
342
tech.
carriage
Schlitten {m}
29
MedTech.tech.
carriage
Laufwagen {m}
22
carriageBettschlitten {m} [Drehmaschine]
rail
carriage jack
Wagenheber {m}
weapons
upper carriage
Oberlafette {f}
weapons
gun carriage
Lafette {f}
long carriageBreitwagen {m} der Schreibmaschine
hist.spec.weapons
Burgundian carriage
Burgunderlafette {f}
book carriageBücherkarren {m}
equest.
carriage horse
Kutschpferd {n}
printer carriageDruckerwagen {m}
carriage railWagenlaufschiene {f}
carriage loadWagenladung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • An air waybill (AWB) or air consignment note is a receipt issued by an international airline for goods and an evidence of the contract of carriage.
  • Note the absence of control characters, especially carriage return and line feed. These were encoded by the record structure.
  • Note: the UK's Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 does NOT apply to contracts for the carriage of goods by sea.
  • The Hague–Visby Rules were incorporated into English law by the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1971; and English lawyers should note the provisions of the statute as well as the text of the rules.
  • Bad Oberdorf contains the Friedenshistorisches Museum and the Hinterstein Carriage Museum which has numerous displays related to carriages and wax models.

  • In 1905 the grandsons of the founder, Vittorio and Pietro Diatto, believed that motor-vehicle production represented the future for the 'carriage market'.
  • With the gun traversed at high elevation, the block could not be operated, as it came into contact with the inside of the box carriage.
  • On July 7, 2015, Mediacom filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission to limit or prevent blackouts of local broadcast stations during carriage disputes.
  • Much of the appeal of superstations to viewers came from the national carriage of sporting events involving professional league teams that contracted their telecasts to the originating stations within home markets.
  • Voice signals are encoded for carriage over E0 according to ITU G.711.

  • Oke's youngest child, William Robert Oke (1833–1894), founded a carriage factory in 1856 that was operated by the Oke family for more than a century.
  • Chard is indeed the birthplace of powered flight, as it was here in 1848 that the Victorian aeronautical pioneer John Stringfellow (1799–1883) first demonstrated that engine-powered flight was possible through his work on the Aerial Steam Carriage.
  • The Austens had no carriage and therefore when attending functions they were often invited by their neighbours to travel with them.
  • The oldest wooden bogie passenger carriage owned by the Victorian Railways was purchased from the M&HBURC as their carriage no.21.
  • One of the Post Office carriages that was part of the remaining train (not involved in the actual robbery) is preserved at the Nene Valley Railway at Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, and is being restored.

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