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1 circuit
['sə:kit]1) (a journey or course round something: the earth's circuit round the sun; three circuits of the race-track.) obeh; okruh, dráha obehu2) (a race-track, running-track etc.) okruh3) (the path of an electric current and the parts through which it passes.) obvod4) (a journey or tour made regularly and repeatedly eg by salesmen, sportsmen etc.) okružná cesta•* * *• spojenie• okruh• obvod (elektrický)• obvod• obeh -
2 circuit analyser
• obvodový analyzátor -
3 circuit arrangement
• usporiadanie obvodov -
4 circuit board
• obvodová doska -
5 circuit capacity
• kapacita okruhu -
6 circuit card
• obvodová došticka -
7 circuit element
• obvodový prvok -
8 circuit layout
• zapojovací plán -
9 circuit load
• zátaž obvodu -
10 circuit logic
• logika obvodov -
11 circuit module
• obvodový modul -
12 circuit noise
• šum v obvode -
13 circuit noise level
• úroven šumu v okruhu -
14 circuit speed
• rýchlost obvodu -
15 circuit switching
• prepojovanie kanálov• prepájanie obvodov• prepojovanie obvodov -
16 short circuit
the missing out by an electric current of a part of an electrical circuit (verb short-circuit) krátke spojenie* * *• vyhnút sa• skrat• skratovat• spojený na krátko• spôsobit skrat• krátke spojenie• obíst -
17 a.c. circuit
• obvod so striedavým prúdo -
18 a.c. circuit breaker
• vypínac na striedavý prúd• istic na striedavý prúd -
19 absorption circuit
• sací obvod -
20 acceptor circuit
• sací obvod• akceptorový obvod
См. также в других словарях:
circuit — [ sirkɥi ] n. m. • 1257; circuite n. f. 1220; lat. circuitus, de circuire, circumire « faire le tour » 1 ♦ Vieilli Distance à parcourir pour faire le tour d un lieu. ⇒ contour, périmètre, pourtour, 3. tour. Le parc a quatre kilomètres de circuit … Encyclopédie Universelle
Circuit — may mean: In science and technology Circuit theory, the theory of accomplishing work by routing electrons, gas, fluids, or other matter through a loop Pneumatic circuit Hydraulic circuit Boolean circuit circuit (computer theory) Integer circuit a … Wikipedia
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Circuit TI — Circuit international d Okayama 34°54′54″N 134°13′16″E / 34.915, 134.22111 … Wikipédia en Français
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circuit — CIRCUIT. sub. mas. (Ce mot est de trois syllabes.) Enceinte, tour. Le circuit de la Ville. Faire le circuit des murailles. Le circuit d une Province. Un grand circuit. Un long circuit. Cette Ville a une grande lieue de circuit. [b]f♛/b] On dit… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
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circuit — UK US /ˈsɜːkɪt/ noun [C] ► IT a path for an electric current to flow through: »The most advanced chip technology, which uses circuits 65 nanometers apart, loses almost half of its power to leakage. »an electrical/electronic circuit → See also… … Financial and business terms
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