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Suchmaschinenoptimierung
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Suchmaschine f <-, -n>
Suchmaschine f <-, -n> spec
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in the PONS Dictionary
op·ti·mi·za·tion [ˌɒptɪmaɪˈzeɪʃən, Am ˌɑ:ptəmɪˈ-] N no pl
Optimierung f <-, -en>
en·gine [ˈenʤɪn] N
1. engine (mechanical power source):
Maschine f <-, -n>
Motor m <-s, -to̱·ren>
engine of aircraft
Triebwerk nt <-(e)s, -e>
2. engine RAIL:
I. search [sɜ:tʃ, Am sɜ:rtʃ] N
1. search (for object, person):
Suche f <-, -n> nach +dat
auf der Suche nach etw dat
sich acc auf die Suche nach etw dat machen
2. search (for drugs, stolen property, etc.):
search of a building, house
Durchsuchung f <-, -en>
search of a person
Leibesvisitation f <-, -en>
3. search COMPUT:
Suchlauf m <-(e)s, -läufe>
etw [o. nach etw dat] suchen
II. search [sɜ:tʃ, Am sɜ:rtʃ] VB intr
to search for sb/sth
nach jdm/etw suchen
to search for [or after] sth form
nach etw dat suchen
überall [nach etw dat] suchen
III. search [sɜ:tʃ, Am sɜ:rtʃ] VB trans
1. search (try to find sb/sth in):
to search sth [for sb/sth] building, bag
etw [nach jdm/etw] durchsuchen
to search sth [for sb/sth] place, street
etw [nach jdm/etw] absuchen
2. search LAW:
to search sb [for sth]
jdn [nach etw dat] durchsuchen
3. search fig (examine carefully):
to search sth [for sth]
etw [nach etw dat] absuchen
Phrases:
search me! inf
was weiß ich!? inf
search me! inf
OpenDict entry
engine N
OpenDict entry
engine N
OpenDict entry
engine N
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
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PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
optimization N CTRL
Klett Geography Glossary
Klett Geography Glossary
optimisation Brit, optimization Am [ˌɒptɪmaɪˈzeɪʃn] N
PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"
engine
Present
Isearch
yousearch
he/she/itsearches
wesearch
yousearch
theysearch
Past
Isearched
yousearched
he/she/itsearched
wesearched
yousearched
theysearched
Present Perfect
Ihavesearched
youhavesearched
he/she/ithassearched
wehavesearched
youhavesearched
theyhavesearched
Past Perfect
Ihadsearched
youhadsearched
he/she/ithadsearched
wehadsearched
youhadsearched
theyhadsearched
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With the starboard engine still running ahead, the bow of the vessel collided with the cave wall.
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It was a training flight with one idle engine; the crash was caused by flight engineer who has switched off the second engine by mistake.
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This could of course be reduced to lower the noise level but the engine would then suffer from a rough idle and usually stalled.
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Oil and tar can commonly wash up onto the beaches as well, 94% of which originates from oil spills, engine lubrication oil, and tanker washings.
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The advantages of using a single engine are a reduction in maintenance time and cost when compared to twin-engined fighters.
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