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1 Spectrum
"Спектр"фестиваль театрального искусства в Фризахе; проводится ежегодно в летнее времясм. тж. Friesach -
2 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
(DSSS) < tele> ■ direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS)German-english technical dictionary > Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
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3 Pro Audio Spectrum 16
f (PAS-16) <edv.av> (Soundkarte) ■ Pro Audio Spectrum 16 (PAS-16) -
4 Spread Spectrum[-Verfahren]
German-english technical dictionary > Spread Spectrum[-Verfahren]
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5 Mehrfachzugriff in der Spread-Spectrum-Technik
m DÜ spread-spectrum multiple accessDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Mehrfachzugriff in der Spread-Spectrum-Technik
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6 Spread-Spectrum-Modulation
f DÜ spread-spectrum modulationDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Spread-Spectrum-Modulation
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7 Multiplex mit Spread-Spectrum-Technik
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Multiplex mit Spread-Spectrum-Technik
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8 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
прил.брит. беспроводная широкополосная связь с кодированием сигнала по методу прямой последовательности, метод прямой последовательностиУниверсальный немецко-русский словарь > Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
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9 Direct Spread spectrum CDMA
Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Direct Spread spectrum CDMA
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10 Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum
Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum
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11 Xeris spectrum
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12 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) -
13 Spektralfarbe
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14 Spektralanalyse
f PHYS., CHEM. spectrum analysis* * *die Spektralanalysespectroscopic analysis* * *Spekt|ral|ana|ly|sefspectrum analysis* * *Spek·tral·ana·ly·se[ʃpɛkˈtra:l-]f spectrum analysis* * ** * ** * ** * *f.spectrum analysis n. -
15 Spektrum
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16 Frequenzspektrum
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17 Lichtspektrum
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18 Bandbreite
f1. Radio: frequency range, bandwidth2. Statistik: spread3. Börse: fluctuation margin4. von Warenangebot: range5. fig. range; bes. von Wissen etc.: spectrum* * *die Bandbreiteband width* * *Bạnd|brei|tef1) (RAD) waveband, frequency range* * *(a selection or variety: a wide range of books for sale; He has a very wide range of interests.) range* * *Band·brei·tef1. (geh) range2. FIN variationeine \Bandbreite von... bis... haben to range from... to...3. RADIO, INET bandwidth* * *die (fig.) range* * *1. Radio: frequency range, bandwidth2. Statistik: spread3. BÖRSE fluctuation margin4. von Warenangebot: range5. fig range; besonders von Wissen etc: spectrum* * *die (fig.) range* * *(Frequenz) f.bandwidth (radio) n. f.range n.spectrum n.(§ pl.: spectrums, or: spectra) -
19 Skala
f; -, Skalen scale (auch MUS.); Thermometer: auch range; Radio, Armaturenbrett: dial; (Reihe) range (auch fig.); von einer Skala ablesen read off a scale; die ganze Skala fig. the whole gamut ( oder range)* * *die Skalascale; dial; gamut* * *Ska|la ['skaːla]f -, Skalen or -s['skaːlən] (=Gradeinteilung AUCH MUS) scale; (= Reihe gleichartiger Dinge) range; (fig) gamut, range* * *die1) (any disc etc bearing numbers etc used to give information: the dial on a radio.) dial2) (a set of regularly spaced marks made on something (eg a thermometer or a ruler) for use as a measure; a system of numbers, measurement etc: This thermometer has two scales marked on it, one in Fahrenheit and one in Centigrade.) scale3) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) spectrum* * *Ska·la<-, Skalen o -s>[ˈska:la, pl ˈska:lən]f1. (Maßeinteilung) scalerunde \Skala dial* * *die; Skala, Skalen1) scale2) (Reihe) range* * *Skala f; -, Skalen scale ( auch MUS); Thermometer: auch range; Radio, Armaturenbrett: dial; (Reihe) range (auch fig);von einer Skala ablesen read off a scale;* * *die; Skala, Skalen1) scale2) (Reihe) range* * *Skalen f.dial n.gamut n.scale n.spectrum n.(§ pl.: spectrums, or: spectra) -
20 skala
f; -, Skalen scale (auch MUS.); Thermometer: auch range; Radio, Armaturenbrett: dial; (Reihe) range (auch fig.); von einer Skala ablesen read off a scale; die ganze Skala fig. the whole gamut ( oder range)* * *die Skalascale; dial; gamut* * *Ska|la ['skaːla]f -, Skalen or -s['skaːlən] (=Gradeinteilung AUCH MUS) scale; (= Reihe gleichartiger Dinge) range; (fig) gamut, range* * *die1) (any disc etc bearing numbers etc used to give information: the dial on a radio.) dial2) (a set of regularly spaced marks made on something (eg a thermometer or a ruler) for use as a measure; a system of numbers, measurement etc: This thermometer has two scales marked on it, one in Fahrenheit and one in Centigrade.) scale3) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) spectrum* * *Ska·la<-, Skalen o -s>[ˈska:la, pl ˈska:lən]f1. (Maßeinteilung) scalerunde \Skala dial* * *die; Skala, Skalen1) scale2) (Reihe) range* * *…skala f im subst:Bewertungsskala SCHULE grading scale;Duftskala range of fragrances;Notenskala SCHULE marking scale* * *die; Skala, Skalen1) scale2) (Reihe) range* * *Skalen f.dial n.gamut n.scale n.spectrum n.(§ pl.: spectrums, or: spectra)
См. также в других словарях:
Spectrum — Spec trum, n.; pl. {Spectra}. [L. See {Specter}.] 1. An apparition; a specter. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Opt.) (a) The several colored and other rays of which light is composed, separated by the refraction of a prism or other means, and observed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spectrum 7 — was an oil company started by William DeWitt and Mercer Reynolds.In 1984, Spectrum 7 merged with George W. Bush s Arbusto Energy. After the merger, Bush became the Chairman and CEO of Spectrum 7.In 1986, after reporting a net loss of $1.5 million … Wikipedia
spectrum — UK US /ˈspektrəm/ noun [C] ► a range of similar things: a spectrum of sth »A methodology will have to be developed to gradually cover the entire spectrum of technologies. »a wide/broad spectrum the economic/business/political spectrum »He has… … Financial and business terms
spectrum — [spek′trəm] n. pl. spectra [spek′trə] or spectrums [ModL, special use (by NEWTON2 Sir Isaac, 1671) of L spectrum: see SPECTER] 1. the series of colored bands dispersed and arranged in the order of their respective wavelengths by the passage of… … English World dictionary
Spectrum — puede referirse a: Sinclair ZX Spectrum, popular ordenador de 8 bits; The Spectrum, pabellón deportivo de la ciudad de Filadelfia. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a través de … Wikipedia Español
spectrum — (n.) 1610s, apparition, specter, from L. spectrum appearance, image, apparition, from specere to look at, view (see SCOPE (Cf. scope) (1)). Meaning band of colors formed from a beam of light first recorded 1670s … Etymology dictionary
spectrum — ► NOUN (pl. spectra) 1) a band of colours produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction, e.g. in a rainbow. 2) the entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. 3) a characteristic series… … English terms dictionary
Spectrum [1] — Spectrum (lat.), 1) Gestalt, Bild; 2) Gespenst; 3) (S. oculare), Augentäuschung (sd. 2); 4) eine begrenzte Stelle im Raume od. auf einer Fläche, in welcher Strahlen von verschiedener Brechbarkeit (beim Licht also von verschiedener Farbe) neben… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Spectrum [2] — Spectrum, 1) eine Art Zackenschwärmer; 2) so v.w. Gespenstheuschrecke … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Spectrum — Spectrum, lat., Bild, Gespenst; in der Physik eine begränzte Stelle in der Luft oder auf einer Fläche, auf der sich ein strahlendes Fluidum (Licht, Wärme) gleichsam abbildet … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
spectrum — has the plural form spectra … Modern English usage