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1 FEMT
[field-effect modified transistor] комбинация полевого транзистора и биполярного фототранзистора -
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Вычислительная техника: field-effect modified transistor -
3 FEMT
field-effect modified transistor - комбинация полевого транзистора и биполярного фототранзистора -
4 FEMT
сокр. от field-effect modified transistorEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > FEMT
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5 FEMT
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6 femto-
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7 femto-
['femtəu-]прист.фемто- (образует названия единиц измерения со значением 10-15) -
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[`femtəʊ `geɪtweɪ](femto – приставка, обозначающая 10ˉ¹⁵)моб свз фемтошлюз. ▫ Миниатюрная БС, служащая для обеспечения связью отдельных офисов, квартир, домов. Ф. особенно эффективен там, где требуется более высокое качество связи или расширенная ёмкость сети. || Femto Gateway will permit connections to customer equipment from different producers.English-Russian dictionary with terms in the field of electronics > Femto Gateway
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9 field-effect modified transistor
Information technology: FEMTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > field-effect modified transistor
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10 FIMT
f. number of five.* * *or fimmt, f. a number of five: fimtar-tala, u, f. a set of five or multiple of five (as fifteen, fifty, etc.), Bs. i. 190.2. [Swed. femt = a kind of court], a law phrase, a summoning before a court with a notice of five days: a standing phrase in the Norse law, so that the verb fimta means to summon: so, fimtar-grið, n. pl. a truce during a fimt, N. G. L. i. 342, 351; fimmtar-nafn, n. a citation with a fimt’s notice, 86; fimmtar-stefna, u, f. a citation before a court with a fimt’s notice, K. Á. 184: the phrase gera e-m fimt simply means to summon, N. G. L. i. 346, passim; one fimt is the shortest notice for summoning, five fimts the longest,—fimm fimtum hit lengsta, ef hann veit nær þing skal vera, 21:—the law provides that no summoning shall take place on Tuesday, because in that case the court-day would fall on Sunday, the day of summoning not being counted, N. G. L., Jb., and K. Á. passim.—This law term is very curious, and seems to be a remnant of the old heathen division of time into fimts (pentads), each month consisting of six such weeks; the old heathen year would then have consisted of seventy-two fimts, a holy number, as composed of 2 × 36 and 6 × 12. With the introduction of the names of the planetary days (vide dagr) and the Christian week, the old fimt only remained in law and common sayings; thus in Hm. 73,—‘there are many turns of the weather in five days (viz. a fimt), but more in a month,’ which would be unintelligible unless we bear in mind that a fimt just answered to our week; or verse 50,—‘among bad friends love flames high for five days, but is slaked when the sixth comes;’ in a few cases, esp. in ecclesiastical law, sjaund (hebdomad) is substituted for the older fimt, N. G. L. passim; it is curious that in Icel. law (Grág.) the fimt scarcely occurs, as in Icel. the modern week seems to have superseded the old at an early time.COMPDS: Fimtardómr, Fimtardómseiðr, Fimtardómslög, Fimtardómsmal, Fimtardomsstefna, Fimtardómssök, fimtarþing. -
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m. the Fifth High Court in the Icel. Commonwealth, vide dómr, Grág. Þ. Þ., etc.; the form of the word is irregular, as it means the Fifth Court (added to the four Quarter Courts) = dómr hinn fimmti, as it is also called in Grág. Þ. Þ. ch. 24 sqq.; the old Scandin. law term fimt seems to have floated before the mind of the founders, as fimtar-dómr etymologically answers to Swed. femt, i. e. a court before which one has to appear a ‘fimt’ from the citation.
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