Examples of using Fixed object in English and their translations into German
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The longer the shackle, the easier the bicycle can be locked to a fixed object.
you should also lock your motorbike to a fixed object.
it is advisable to also secure the motorbike to a fixed object.
For increased security, the motorbike should be secured to a fixed object with another lock for longer parking periods.
To increase the security during longer parking time it is recommendable to secure the motorbike to a fixed object additionally.
during longer parking times, you should lock your motorbike to a fixed object with an additional lock.
To increase the security for longer-term parking, you should use an additional lock to lock your motorbike to a fixed object.
it is recommendable that you also secure the motorbike to a fixed object.
Double steel reinforced UHMWPE locking strap& heavy-duty combination lock allow you to lock the bag shut, and to a fixed object.
the easier it is to lock the bicycle to a fixed object.
Renters are bound to secure bicycles in a manner that prevents theft by unauthorized persons for example through locking to a fixed object.
Features• Patent pending steel reinforced locking strap& solid brass combination lock allow you to lock the sack shut, and to a fixed object.
you should use a high-quality lock to secure your expensive bicycle to a fixed object.
the easier the bicycle can be locked to a fixed object.
the easier the bicycle can be locked to a fixed object.
Simply place the chain around a fixed object, pull the end with the lock through the ring on the chain
the viewing direction coincides with some fixed object, such as the tops of the trees,
the easier the bicycle can be locked to a fixed object.
a series of images from different points is taken from a fixed object to replicate it.
It is perhaps one of the reasons for which a holographic image of a fixed object remained until the end of the XXe century only to the row of an image"in 3 dimensions", like the image of an old stereoscope of the XIXe century for the binocular vision of a motionless observer!