traction

traction
noun, no pl., no indef. art.
1) (drawing along) Traktion, die (fachspr.); Ziehen, das
2) (grip of tyre etc.) Haftung, die
3) (Med.) Zug, der

in traction — im Zug- od. Streckverband

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trac·tion
[ˈtrækʃən]
n no pl
1. of car, wheels Bodenhaftung f
to lose \traction Bodenhaftung f verlieren
2. MECH (pulling) Antrieb m
electric \traction Elektroantrieb m
3. (medical treatment) Strecken nt
to be in [or on] \traction im Streckverband liegen
* * *
['trkSən]
n
Zugkraft f, Ziehkraft f, Zugleistung f; (MOT = drive) Antrieb m; (of wheels) Bodenhaftung f; (MED) Streckverband m

in traction — im Streckverband

diesel traction — Dieselantrieb m

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traction [ˈtrækʃn] s
1. Ziehen n
2. PHYS, TECH Traktion f:
a) Zug m:
traction engine Zugmaschine f
b) Zugkraft f, -leistung f
3. PHYS, TECH Reibungsdruck m
4. AUTO
a) Griffigkeit f (der Reifen)
b) auch traction of the road Bodenhaftung f
5. a) Fortbewegung f
b) Transport m, Beförderung f:
interurban traction US Städtenahverkehr m
6. PHYSIOL Zusammenziehung f (von Muskeln)
7. MED Streckung f:
traction bandage Streckverband m;
in (high) traction im Streckverband
8. Anziehung(skraft) f (auch fig)
* * *
noun, no pl., no indef. art.
1) (drawing along) Traktion, die (fachspr.); Ziehen, das
2) (grip of tyre etc.) Haftung, die
3) (Med.) Zug, der

in traction — im Zug- od. Streckverband

* * *
n.
Beförderung f.
Transport m.
Ziehen n.
Zug ¨-e m.

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