Oct 24, 2008 13:55
15 yrs ago
English term

cuts

English to German Tech/Engineering Automotive / Cars & Trucks races, tires
Eine Auflistung verschiedener Reifentypen wie Radialreifen, Regenreifen.
Proposed translations (German)
3 +1 Schnitte
2 Profilarten
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Bernd Runge

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Proposed translations

+1
23 mins

Schnitte

es fehlt der Kontext - aber im Zusammenhang mit Reifen kenne ich den Begriff cut als Schnitt und z.B. cut resistance als Schnittfestigkeit ... hoffe, das hilft hier weiter

(wird so auch im offiziellen ETPR-Glossar angegeben)
Peer comment(s):

agree Unna
7 mins
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18 hrs

Profilarten

Mir würde im Zusammenhang mit verschiedenen Reifen der Begriff Profilarten einfallen, als verschiedene "Schnittmuster".
Aber ohne weiteren Zusammenhang ein bisschen geraten!
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