| NOUN | sticking | - |
| VERB | to stick | stuck | stuck sticking | sticks |
| SYNO | jutting | projected | projecting | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- A sticking knife is primarily an agricultural tool.
- The particles in the initial state are depicted by lines sticking out in the direction of the initial state (e.g., to the left), the particles in the final state are represented by lines sticking out in the direction of the final state (e.g., to the right).
- High-sticking may occur when a player intentionally or inadvertently plays the puck with his stick above the height of the shoulders or above the cross bar of a hockey goal.
- Freedent was first developed by the Wrigley Company after receiving a large amount of feedback from customers who had issues with regular gum sticking to their dental work.
- In mitred sticking, the profile (known as the sticking) is applied to the edges of both the rail and stile and then a section of the sticking at the ends of each stile is removed leaving a mitred edge which aligns to a similar mitre cut on the ends of the sticking on each rail.
- If the exerciser tends to fail at this point then it is referred to as a sticking point.
- The single-stroke roll consists of alternating sticking (i.e., RLRL, etc.) of indeterminate speed and length.
- The rod sticking out of the front end was meant to carry a lamp.
- The first few millimeters of extraction tend to require a much higher peak force than the rest of the extraction due to the spent casing sticking against the chamber walls.
- Wasscass started producing own tracks in 1996, never sticking to a certain style or genre.
- The use of a hot wok for frying and cooking "chahan" quickly can prevent the rice from sticking to the pan, and using warm rice also prevents pan sticking.
- Elastoplast is a brand of adhesive bandages (also called "sticking plasters") and medical dressings made by Beiersdorf.
- This tendency also led to the cloth sticking together when folded.
- To solve the problem with sticking snow, Head adapted another solution being widely introduced in the industry.
- The ISS has two rack sized CDRAs (Carbon Dioxide Removal Assemblies) for redundancy with the Lab CDRA primary and the Node 3 CDRA as a powered off backup because of issues with sticking valves in the Node 3.
- The rubber, hose, and wire and cable industries are the largest consumers of anti-tack products but virtually every industry uses some form of anti-sticking agent.
- Assuming that every gas molecule hitting the surface sticks to it (that is, the sticking coefficient is 1), one langmuir (1 L) leads to a coverage of about one monolayer of the adsorbed gas molecules on the surface [...].
- Sticking one's tongue out at someone is considered a childish gesture of rudeness or defiance in many countries; the act may also have sexual connotations, depending on the way in which it is done.
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