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1 counting
• cítací• pocítanie• nacítaný• nacítanie -
2 counting circuit
• cítací obvod• nacítavací obvod -
3 counting decoder
• cítacový dekóder -
4 counting distribution
• diskrétne rozloženie -
5 counting identification c
• identifikacný znak krajin -
6 counting operation
• operácia nacítavania -
7 counting rate
• pocetnost (impulzov) -
8 counting rate meter
• merac pocetnosti (impulzo -
9 counting relay chain
• pocítacia reléová retaz -
10 counting-down
• delenie kmitoctu• delenie poctu impulzov -
11 counting-house
• uctáren -
12 card counting attachment
• prídavné pocítadlo štítko -
13 card counting unit
• pocítadlo štítkov -
14 not counting
• výnimka• nepocítajte -
15 proportional counting tub
• proporcionálna cítacia vý -
16 arithmetic
[ə'riƟmətik](the art of counting by numbers.) aritmetika* * *• aritmeticky• aritmetický• aritmetika• pocty -
17 census
['sensəs]plural - censuses; noun(an official counting especially of a country's inhabitants: When was the last census in Britain?) sčítanie ľudu* * *• scítanie ludu -
18 count
I noun(nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) gróf- countessII 1. verb1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) počítať, rátať2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) (s)počítať, zrátať3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) mať význam4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) považovať2. noun1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) počet2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) bod obžaloby3. adjective(see countable.)- counter- countdown
- count on
- out for the count* * *• výpocet• scítanie• spoliehat sa• gróf• byt dôležitý• pocet• pocítat• pocítanie• nacítat -
19 era
['iərə]1) (a number of years counting from an important point in history: the Victorian era.) epocha2) (a period of time marked by an important event or events: an era of social reform.) éra* * *• vek• éra -
20 inclusive
[-siv]adjective (counting both the first and last in a series: May 7 to May 9 inclusive is three days.) vrátane* * *• uzavierajúci• všeobsažný• vcítane• zahrnajúci v sebe• široký• obklopujúci
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