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 Übersetzung für 'precious metal' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a precious metal | precious metals
precious metal <PM>Edelmetall {n}
3 Wörter
non-precious metalunedles Metall {n}
dent.
precious metal content
Edelmetallgehalt {m}
precious metal pieceEdelmetallstück {n}
precious metal pricesEdelmetallpreise {pl}
chem.material
semi-precious metal
Halbedelmetall {n}
4 Wörter
piece of precious metalEdelmetallstück {n}
comm.jobs
precious metals / metal dealer
Edelmetallhändler {m}
proportion of precious metalEdelmetallanteil {m}
Teiltreffer
precious stones, semi-precious stones and imitation jewellery [Br.] [see European Customs Portal, Section XIV] Edelsteine, Schmucksteine und Fantasieschmuck [siehe Europa-Zollportal, Abschnitt XIV]
electr.material
Mu-metal <µ-metal>
Mu-Metall {n} <µ-Metall> [auch: Mumetall]
precious {adj}kostbar
5744
precious {adj}wertvoll
2454
precious {adj}preziös [geh.]
50
precious {adj}geschätzt
202
precious {adj}pretiös
29
precious {adj}edel [hochwertig]
376
precious [darling]Schatz {m} [Kosewort]
301
precious itemPreziose {f}
precious itemPretiose {f}
precious timberEdelholz {n}
precious scoundrelschöner Schurke {m}
precious ringkostbarer Ring {m}
precious little {adj}herzlich wenig
precious timewertvolle Zeit {f}
ungeprüft precious cherubPrachtengel {m}
precious itemsPreziosen {pl}
precious little {adj}ziemlich klein
precious itemsPretiosen {pl}
29 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In the latter part of the century, economic activity quickened with the development of large-scale, precious metal mining.
  • In recent years germanium has seen increasing use in precious metal alloys.
  • A relatively rare element, gold is a precious metal that has been used for coinage, jewelry, and other arts throughout recorded history.
  • The weight of either precious metal could not just be weighed so they contained an imprint that identified the issuer who guaranteed the value of its contents.
  • The "standing cup" was a large cup fashioned of precious metal.

  • A touchstone is a small tablet of dark stone such as slate or lydite, used for assaying precious metal alloys. It has a finely grained surface on which soft metals leave a visible trace.
  • After gold was discovered and became a precious metal, many people were interested to find a method that could convert other substances into gold.
  • The original war-time idea was that the public swap their precious metal rings for the state air defence's relief ring, made of iron.
  • Cunningham crossbar switches had precious-metal contacts capable of handling millivolt signals.
  • Beginning between 365 and 368, Valentinian and Valens reformed the precious metal coins of the Roman currency, decreeing that all bullion be melted down in the central imperial treasury before minting.

  • Numismatists have examples of coins from the earliest large-scale societies, although these were initially unmarked lumps of precious metal.
  • Silver has long been valued as a precious metal. Silver metal is used in many bullion coins, sometimes alongside gold: while it is more abundant than gold, it is much less abundant as a native metal.
  • 6 parts per billion in the universe and is therefore the rarest precious metal.
  • Mirrors of speculum metal or any precious metal were hard to produce and were only owned by the wealthy.
  • In alchemy and numismatics, the term base metal is contrasted with precious metal, that is, those of high economic value.

  • Gold is the softest and most precious metal, and very important in jewellery; with silver it is soft enough to be worked with hammers and other tools as well as cast; repoussé and chasing are among the techniques used in gold and silversmithing.
  • Throughout history, monarchs and governments have often created more coinage than their supply of precious metals would allow if the coins were pure metal.
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