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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Drift
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(Carriers)Дрейф (носителей заряда)Процесс направленного движения подвижных носителей заряда в твердом теле под действием внешних полей, например, электрического поля. Накладывается на беспорядочное (тепловое) движение, но его скорость обычно мала по сравнению со скоростью теплового движения. -
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sg - driften, pl - drifter1) стремле́ние с, скло́нность ж; инсти́нкт м2) ход м, движе́ние с* * ** * *(en -er)( tilbøjelighed) instinct,( stærkere) urge;( kønsdrift) sexual instinct, sex urge;(det at drive virksomhed etc) working, running; operation;(jernb) traffic, train services pl;( kvæg) drove;( tømmer) raft;[ af egen drift] on one's own initiative, of oneself, spontaneously;[ elektrisk drift] (the use of) electric power;[ indføre elektrisk drift på en jernbane] electrify a railway;[ billig i drift] cheap to run;[ gå i drift](mar) break adrift;[ sætte i drift] start;(jernb) put into service;[ der er ingen drift i ham] he has no initiative (el. enterprise);[ indstille driften] close down,F discontinue operations,(på jernbane etc) suspend services;[ tyve minutters drift] a twenty minute service;[ ude af drift] not working, out of operation;( om skib) out of commission. -
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использование, эксплуатация-a, -en* * *subst. [ av forretning] management, conduct subst. drive subst. [av maskin o.l.] running, working subst. [ kjønnsdrift] sexual instinct, sex urge subst. [ avdrift] drift, leeway subst. [ tilbøyelighet] urge, inclination subst. (elektronikk) duty subst. (gruvedrift) face, working place subst. US: offset (uten drift) without operation (petro) (beregnet drift) calculated drift (i full drift) at full capacity, to capacity (periodisk drift) periodic duty (sette i drift) put into operation el. service -
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اِنْجَرَفَ \ drift: to be moved along by the flow of air or water; move aimlessly: The boat drifted on to the rocks when its engine stopped. \ See Also اِنْسَاقَ مع التَّيَّار \ اِنْسَاقَ \ drift. \ اِنْسِياق (انسياقًا مع التيّار) \ drift. \ خَبَطَ على غَيْرِ هُدًى \ drift: to be moved along by the flow of air or water; move aimlessly: The boat drifted on to the rocks when its engine stopped. He drifted from job to job. \ سَفًى \ drift: (of sand or snow) to be blown and heaped up by the wind. \ سَفًى \ drift: sth. caused by drifting: A sand drift is called a dune. \ See Also ركام (رُكَام) -
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drive, drift, operation, service, traffic, workdirektdrift; direct drivehjälpdrift; auxiliary drivekilremsdrift; V-belt driveintermittent drift; intermittent dutykedjedrift; chain drivekontinuerlig drift; continuous driftrovdrift; coyoting, skimmingsätta i drift; put into service -
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f.1) snow-drift (þar var snjór í driftum);2) drifting snow (hvítr sem drift).* * *dript, f. a snow-drift; þar var snjár í driptum, Sturl. i. 84; hvítt sem drift, white as driven snow, Ó. H. 170. -
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رُكَام \ bank: a long sloping piece of ground, often forming a border: the car left the road and rolled down a bank. drift: sth. caused by drifting: A sand drift is called a dune. heap: a lot of things on top of each other (and not neatly placed); a raised amount of loose material: a heap of old clothes; a heap of sand. pile: a heap: a pile of stones. -
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[drɪft]1. noun1) a heap of something driven together, especially snow:رُكام، إنْجِرافHis car stuck in a snowdrift.
2) the direction in which something is going; the general meaning:إتِّجاه، مَعْنىI couldn't hear you clearly, but I did catch the drift of what you said.
2. verb1) to (cause to) float or be blown along:يَنْجَرِف، يَنْساقThe boat drifted down the river.
2) (of people) to wander or live aimlessly:يَسيرُ على غَيْر هُدى، يَتَنَقَّلُShe drifted from job to job.
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تَراكَم \ accumulate: to increase in quantity, bit by bit: Dust accumulates in a room that is not swept. drift: (of sand or snow) to be blown and heaped up by the wind. mount: (usu. with up) to increase: Our bills are mounting (up) and need to be paid. -
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Drift — may mean: Contents 1 Film and literature 2 Geography 3 Industry … Wikipedia
Drift — Drift, n. [From {drive}; akin to LG. & D. drift a driving, Icel. drift snowdrift, Dan. drift, impulse, drove, herd, pasture, common, G. trift pasturage, drove. See {Drive}.] 1. A driving; a violent movement. [1913 Webster] The dragon drew him… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drift — [ drift ] n. m. • 1842; mot angl. ♦ Anglic. Géol. Dépôt laissé par le recul d un glacier. ● drift nom masculin (anglais drift, poussée) Transistor dans lequel la partie de la base en contact avec l émetteur est plus riche en électrons que le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
drift — drift·age; drift; drift·er; drift·ing·ly; drift·land; drift·less; drift·less·ness; drift·man; spin·drift; spoon·drift; … English syllables
Drift — Drift, a. That causes drifting or that is drifted; movable by wind or currents; as, drift currents; drift ice; drift mud. Kane. [1913 Webster] {Drift anchor}. See {Sea anchor}, and also {Drag sail}, under {Drag}, n. {Drift epoch} (Geol.), the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drift — („Treiben“) bezeichnet: in ländlichen Gebieten einen Weg für den Viehtrieb in der Messtechnik einen sich kontinuierlich verändernden Messfehler in der Nachrichtentechnik eine langsame Änderung im Signalweg, siehe Drift (Nachrichtentechnik) in der … Deutsch Wikipedia
Drift — Sf durch Wind erzeugte Strömung; unkontrolliertes Treiben per. Wortschatz fach. (14. Jh.) Entlehnung. Ursprünglich niederdeutsches Seemannswort aus einem ti Abstraktum zu treiben, also Entsprechung zu nhd. Trift. Neuere Bedeutungen hängen in der… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
drift — [drift] n. [ME (akin to ON & MDu drift, OHG trift) < OE drifan, DRIVE] 1. an act or instance of being driven or carried along, as by a current of air or water or by circumstances 2. the course on which something is directed or driven 3. the… … English World dictionary
drift — drȉft m <N mn drìftovi> DEFINICIJA 1. pom. bočno zanošenje broda (zbog vjetra, morske struje itd.) 2. geogr. morska struja koja nastaje pod stalnim naletima vjetra 3. pren. predmeti (podrtine broda, ledeni bregovi itd.) koji plutaju morem… … Hrvatski jezični portal
Drift — (Байрон Бей,Австралия) Категория отеля … Каталог отелей
Drift — Drift, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Drifted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Drifting}.] 1. To float or be driven along by, or as by, a current of water or air; as, the ship drifted astern; a raft drifted ashore; the balloon drifts slowly east. [1913 Webster] We… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English