07:32 Jul 18, 2000 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.) | ||||
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| Selected response from: Roswitha Goossens-Winter United States Local time: 13:25 | |||
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na | Knarzen = to creak |
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na | Roswitha's right: Squeaking of leather |
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Knarzen = to creak Explanation: I have never heard of "Knarzverhalten" but "knarzen" means something like "to creak" and Knarzverhalten would be something like "the creaking of the leather". I hope this helps. Roswitha |
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Roswitha's right: Squeaking of leather Explanation: Looked all over and that's the only meaning I found for Knarz. Come to think of it, remember how brand-new leather shoes used to squeak when your Dad walked in them the first time or two? Guess they handled that problem. |
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