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1 quietness
1) (absence of noise) Stille, die; (of reply) Ruhe, die; (of car, engine) Geräuscharmut, die; (of footsteps) Geräusch-, Lautlosigkeit, die2) (peacefulness) Ruhe, die* * *noun die Stille* * *qui·et·ness[ˈkwaɪətnəs]* * *['kwaIətnɪs]n1) (= lack of noise) Stille f; (of engine, car) Geräuscharmut f; (of footsteps etc) Geräuschlosigkeit f, Lautlosigkeit f; (of person) stille Artthe quietness of her voice —
then with the sudden quietness of the music... — und dann, als die Musik plötzlich leise wurde...
2) (= peacefulness) Ruhe f* * *quietness [ˈkwaıətnıs] s1. Geräuschlosigkeit f2. → academic.ru/59752/quietude">quietude* * *noun, no pl.1) (absence of noise) Stille, die; (of reply) Ruhe, die; (of car, engine) Geräuscharmut, die; (of footsteps) Geräusch-, Lautlosigkeit, die2) (peacefulness) Ruhe, die* * *n.Geräuschlosigkeit f.Ruhe nur sing. f. -
2 периодические и (или) случайные отклонения
периодические и (или) случайные отклонения
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[IEV number 312-07-01]EN
periodic and/or random deviation
PARD (abbreviation)
unwanted deviations, of a periodic and/or random nature, in the indication of a measuring instrument
NOTE 1 – These deviations, which can be due to various causes, can appear either in the presence or absence of an input or output signal.
NOTE 2 – Hum and ripple are periodic deviations. Noise and fluctuations are random deviations.
[IEV number 312-07-01]FR
déviations périodiques et/ou erratiques
déviations indésirables, de nature périodique et/ou erratique de l’indication d'un appareil de mesure
NOTE 1 – Ces déviations, qui proviennent de différentes causes, peuvent apparaître en présence ou non d'un signal d'entrée ou un signal de sortie.
NOTE 2 – Le ronflement et l'ondulation sont des déviations périodiques. Le bruit et les fluctuations sont des déviations erratiques.
[IEV number 312-07-01]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
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- PARD (abbreviation)
- periodic and/or random deviation
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FR
- déviations périodiques et/ou erratiques
Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > периодические и (или) случайные отклонения
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