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 Übersetzung für 'chest type' von Englisch nach Deutsch
chest-type {adj} [e.g. freezer]truhenförmig
3 Wörter
chest type freezerGefriertruhe {f}
Teiltreffer
cloth.
half chest chest, 1/2 chest>
halbe Oberweite {f} <½ Oberweite, 1/2 Oberweite>
med.
immediate-type allergy (type I)
Soforttyp-Allergie {f} (Typ I)
med.
delayed-type allergy (type IV)
Allergie {f} vom verzögerten Typ (Typ IV)
med.
immediate-type allergy (type I)
Frühtyp-Allergie {f} (Typ I)
document type <doc. type>Dokumententyp {m} <Dok.-Typ>
tech.
document type <doc. type>
Unterlagenart {f}
chestKoffer {m}
71
anat.VetMed.
chest
Brustkasten {m}
391
anat.VetMed.
chest
Brust {f}
5745
furn.
chest
Truhe {f}
1070
furn.
chest
Kasten {m} [Truhe]
605
furn.
chest
Kiste {f} [Truhe]
312
furn.
chest
Lade {f} [Truhe]
46
anat.VetMed.
chest
Brustkorb {m}
502
cloth.
chest
Oberweite {f}
7
anat.
chest muscles {pl}
Brustmuskulatur {f}
cloth.
chest measurement
Brustweite {f}
chest bindingBrustabbinden {n}
med.
flail chest
instabiler Thorax {m}
naut.
sea chest
Seemannskiste {f}
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This type of bra was made to pull in the back to flatten the chest.
  • A hiatal hernia or hiatus hernia is a type of hernia in which abdominal organs (typically the stomach) slip through the diaphragm into the middle compartment of the chest.
  • For example, if you have a chest of drawers with a warded lock you can make a skeleton key for that type of warded lock by filing away all but the last one or two teeth or bittings on both sides of the blade.
  • Today, many polio survivors with permanent respiratory paralysis use modern jacket-type negative-pressure ventilators worn over the chest and abdomen.
  • The Pearl, which can be transliterated to "Moti", a type of "Mani" from Sanskrit, is also associated with many Hindu deities, the most famous being the Kaustubha that Lord Vishnu wears on his chest.

  • In terms of military uniforms, the kurtka was a type of close fitting double breasted jacket, cut to the waist and often worn with a plastron, a contrasting-coloured panel of cloth covering the chest.
  • Just like with a heart attack, not all chest pain is caused by conditions involving the heart.
  • These days, head voice is typically defined as a mix of chest and head voice, therefore created a stronger sound than falsetto.
  • A catheter can also be inserted into a central vein through the chest, which is known as a tunneled line.
  • Foreign bodies can also enter the reparatory tract through the chest wall, such as in the setting of a gunshot injury.

  • This can help to prevent the most dangerous situation on cross-country, when the horse hits a solid fence between the forearm and chest, and somersaults over (rotational fall), sometimes falling on the rider.
  • There are a number of interesting monuments, most notably that of Prior Vivian which was formerly in the Priory Church (Thomas Vivian's effigy lying on a chest: black Catacleuse stone and grey marble).
  • When the Zanni's leg lifts, his chest is forward and his arms are in the position of a chicken.
  • Here, the passer bounces the ball crisply about two-thirds of the way from his own chest to the receiver.
  • The sound is a result of locked breaths in the chest.

  • The most common area affected is the lining of the lungs and chest wall.
  • These ascots had wide flaps that were crossed and pinned together on the chest.
  • A pneumothorax is an abnormal collection of air in the pleural space between the lung and the chest wall.
  • The prominent design of the smaller devices is known as the cuirass, a shell-like unit used to create negative pressure only to the chest using a combination of a fitting shell and a soft bladder.
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