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1 Wellenband
* * *(a range of wavelengths on which eg radio signals are broadcast.) wave(band)* * * -
2 wave
[weɪv]1. noun1) a moving ridge, larger than a ripple, moving on the surface of water:مَوْجَهa boat tossing on the waves.
2) a vibration travelling eg through the air:مَوْجَةٌ صوتيَّه أو ضوئِيَّهlight waves.
3) a curve or curves in the hair:مَوجَةٌ في الشَّعرْ، تَمَوُّجAre those waves natural?
زِيادَه، إرْتِفاعThe pain came in waves.
5) an act of waving:تَلْويحة باليَدShe recognized me, and gave me a wave.
6) wave(band) a range of wavelengths on which eg radio signals are broadcast.حُزْمَةٌ مَوْجِيَّه2. verb1) to move backwards and forwards or flutter:يَموجThe flags waved gently in the breeze.
2) to (cause hair to) curve first one way then the other:يَلوح، يَتَمَوَّجHer hair waves naturally.
3) to make a gesture (of greeting etc ) with (eg the hand):يُلَوِّح بِيَدِهThey waved goodbye.
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3 Spektrum
n; -s, Spektren; PHYS. spectrum (Pl. spectra) (auch fig.); fig. (Palette) range; großes Spektrum broad spectrum; fig. (reiche Auswahl) wide range* * *das Spektrumspectrum* * *Spekt|rum ['ʃpɛktrʊm, 'sp-]nt -s, Spe\#ktren or Spe\#ktra[-trən, -tra] spectrum* * *das1) (the visible spectrum.) spectrum2) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spectrum3) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) spectrum* * *Spek·trum<-s, Spektren o Spektra>[ˈʃpɛktrʊm, pl ˈʃpɛktrən, ˈʃpɛktra]nt spectrum* * *das; Spektrums, Spektren (auch fig.) spectrum* * *großes Spektrum broad spectrum; fig (reiche Auswahl) wide range* * *das; Spektrums, Spektren (auch fig.) spectrum* * *-en n.array n.spectra n.spectrum n.(§ pl.: spectrums, or: spectra) -
4 spectrum
[ˈspektrəm] plurals ˈspectrums ~ˈspectra [-trə] noun1) the visible spectrum.طَيْف2) the full range (of something):سِلْسِلَه، نِطاقThe actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.
3) the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.نِطاق طَيْف الإشْعاع نِطاق مَوجات الصَّوْت
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