fest ineinander steckend

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interlocking
anklaşman
interlocking
Kenetlenme, kilitlenme, birbirine geçme
interlocking
kenetlenme
Немецкий Язык - Английский Язык
interlocking
Present participle of interlock
contact by fitting together; "the engagement of the clutch"; "the meshing of gears"
Interlocking is a feature for warning when you start to alter a file that someone else is already editing Section 16 3 2
spur one of a series of spurs (ridges of land) jutting out from alternate sides of a river valley During glaciation its tip may be sheared off by erosion, creating a truncated spur
the act of interlocking or meshing; "an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check"
Interlocking is a feature for warning when you start to alter a file that someone else is already editing See section 15 3 2 Protection against Simultaneous Editing
An arrangement of interconnected signals and signal appliances for which interlocking rules are in effect
Interlocking is a feature for warning when you start to alter a file that someone else is already editing See section 12 3 2 Protection against Simultaneous Editing
that interlocks
Interlocking is a feature for warning when you start to alter a file that someone else is already editing See section Simultaneous Editing
Very similar to the barrel hinge, but the hinge is actually part of the frame itself Usually found in plastic frames, the joint is molded into the frame pieces and there is no separate hinge pieces holding the frame together Once again, try not to lose the screw!
Interlocking is a feature for warning when you start to alter a file that someone else is already editing @xref{Interlocking,,Simultaneous Editing}
Interlocking is a feature for warning when you start to alter a file that someone else is already editing See section Protection against Simultaneous Editing
A means of physically preventing apparatus (e g points, signals) from being placed in potentially dangerous positions, particularly preventing one device being moved unless others are in the correct position
An interconnection of signals and signal appliances such that their movements must succeed each other in a predetermined sequence, assuring that signals cannot be displayed simultaneously on conflicting routes Interlocking rules are in effect in an interlocking
linked or locked closely together as by dovetailing