Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Wiederanfahren
English translation:
restart
Added to glossary by
Darko Kolega
Dec 10, 2010 12:59
13 yrs ago
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German term
Wiederanfahren
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Automotive / Cars & Trucks
questionnaire
Das automatische Wiederanfahren nach dem Bremsen bis zum Stillstand des
Fahrzeugs.
Fahrzeugs.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +3 | restart | Eckart Jurk |
4 | automatically resumes moving again | Yuri Dubrov |
Proposed translations
+3
6 mins
Selected
restart
Das Fahrzeug startet wieder, setzt seine Fahrt fort.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
20 mins
automatically resumes moving again
Audi A8
In stop & go traffic, the system brings the new A8 to a stop roughly four metres behind the vehicle ahead with no intervention from the driver. If the stop is brief, the sedan automatically resumes moving again; after a longer stop the driver must tap the accelerator or the cruise control lever. The driver can also anticipate and do this while the A8 is still stopped. The car is then ready to depart for the next 15 seconds and follows the vehicle ahead as soon as it begins rolling.
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Note added at 2 Stunden (2010-12-10 15:27:39 GMT)
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resumption of cruising/driving
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In stop & go traffic, the system brings the new A8 to a stop roughly four metres behind the vehicle ahead with no intervention from the driver. If the stop is brief, the sedan automatically resumes moving again; after a longer stop the driver must tap the accelerator or the cruise control lever. The driver can also anticipate and do this while the A8 is still stopped. The car is then ready to depart for the next 15 seconds and follows the vehicle ahead as soon as it begins rolling.
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Note added at 2 Stunden (2010-12-10 15:27:39 GMT)
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resumption of cruising/driving
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