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 Übersetzung für 'full closure' von Englisch nach Deutsch
transp.
full closure
Vollsperrung {f}
Teiltreffer
math.
full-logarithmic / full-log graph paper [dual logarithmic]
doppeltlogarithmisches Papier {n}
closureStilllegung {f}
27
comm.
closure
Geschäftsaufgabe {f}
123
closure {adj}Schließ-
261
closureVerschluß {m} [alt]
15
math.
closure
Abgeschlossenheit {f}
10
to closureschließen
248
closureSchluss {m}
125
electr.tech.
closure
Muffe {f}
22
ind.
closure
Betriebsstilllegung {f}
48
comm.ind.
closure
Auflösung {f} [Schließung]
169
closureStilllegen {n}
20
to closureverschließen
55
closureVerschließung {f}
10
closureVerschluss {m}
45
comp.
closure
Funktionsabschluss {m}
11
closureSchließung {f}
672
comp.math.
closure
Abschluss {m}
789
closureEnde {n}
92
closureSchließen {n}
14
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Renovation was scheduled for 2020, full closure phase was preponed to be completed in April during the corona lockdown.
  • Because of the damages caused by World War II, and it is incomplete, it was extended to the full closure.
  • Between September 2022 and December 2022, a full closure of the line between Pelaw and South Shields took place.
  • Following the full closure of Alloa station, a leisure centre was built on the site, though a narrowed formation and a single track was kept for freight services.
  • The airport is scheduled for full closure in the immediate future due to the Civil Aviation Authority downgrading the surrounding airspace.

  • Responding to a 2016 inspector's report, which found unsanitary conditions at Cornton Vale, the Scottish Prison Service said pressures on Corton Vale would ease with the beginning of its rundown in the summer of 2016 (when some prisoners would move to HMP Polmont) but that full closure would not happen until 2020.
  • Surgical intervention should result in full closure of the foramen secundum, and mortality rates are similar to those for general anesthesia.
  • In December 2022, Network Rail said they were looking at how to reduce the impact of the work on the local community and that they did not need to start the full closure of Botley Road in January 2023.
  • Lenis/short plosives have weak contact and intermittent voicing, while fortis/long plosives have full closure, a more powerful release burst, and no voicing.
  • On April 8, 2020, BC Parks announced the full closure of the parks and protected areas system in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • On 1 April 2022, after more than two years of full closure, the Causeway and Second Link were finally reopened at both sides to all forms of private transportation.
  • In the early 1980s Greatham station saw its services reduced before full closure on 24 November 1991.
  • There were two options: a partial closure for three years or a full closure for 18 months.
  • Fortis stops in Australian Aboriginal languages such as Rembarunga (see Ngalakgan) also involve length, with short consonants having weak contact and intermittent voicing, and long consonants having full closure, a more powerful release burst, and no voicing.
  • Closure of the line occurred during the Beeching era, with the first section of the line closing in 1963 (i.e. the Middleton Incline) followed by full closure in 1967.

  • The full closure in 2007 allowed the project to be completed more quickly and at a lower cost compared with a staged reconstruction.
  • For many years Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) kept the latter line open for freight traffic, before its full closure.
  • His work assisting Sydney Harbour fishermen led to the full closure of commercial fisheries in Port Jackson; the Government buyback of commercial fishing licences, a $5 million compensation package and the testing of the 44 commercial fishermen and their families for dioxin contamination.
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