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diamonds n
gen. Diamanten; Karo n (Kartenspiel); Schellen im deutschen Blatt Farbe im Kartenspiel
diamond ['daɪəmənd] n
gen. Diamant m; Stern m; Innenfeld beim Baseball; Raute f; Demant gehoben; demanten gehoben; diamanten
construct. math Raute; Rhombe m
hi.energ. "diamond"; rhombenförmiger Stabilitätsbereich
industr., construct. Spitzeinziehen n
mining. Bohrdiamant m
tech. Rhombus m
diamond ['daɪəmənd] v
industr., construct. Pointieren
diamonding v
agric., industr., construct. Verzerren von Holzquerschnitten
 English thesaurus
diamond ['daɪəmənd] abbr.
abbr. dmd
jewl. Crystallized Carbon. Probably the most recognized gemstone in the world. It is prized for it rarity and is also the hardest gemstone on the Moh scale.
DIAMOND ['daɪəmənd] abbr.
abbr. Dance Inspires Achievement Movement Opens New Doors; Development and Integration of Accurate Mathematical Operations in Numerical Data-processing (ESPRIT)
abbr., oil data information access for modified on-line network delivery
diamonds: 433 phrases in 49 subjects
Agriculture7
American usage, not spelling1
Amphibians and reptiles18
Automobiles2
Biology1
British usage, not spelling1
Business1
Chemistry7
Coal9
Commerce3
Computers1
Construction39
Drilling1
Earth sciences1
Economy4
Electric motors1
Electronics3
Entomology4
Environment1
Explosives and Explosive Ordnance Disposal1
Finances2
Fish farming pisciculture2
Food industry1
Gear train1
General26
Health care1
Industry39
Life sciences1
Measuring instruments1
Mechanic engineering23
Medical39
Medical appliances9
Metallurgy22
Microelectronics3
Microsoft1
Mineral products4
Mining89
Natural sciences1
Oil / petroleum1
Optics branch of physics21
Ornithology3
Physics9
Technology6
Textile industry1
Tools1
Transport16
United Nations2
Zoology1
Радиоактивное излучение1