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1 Base
f; -, -n1. altm. (female) cousin2. österr., schw. (Tante) aunt—f; -, -n; CHEM. base* * *die Base(Person) cousin* * *Ba|se I ['baːzə]f -, -n (old, dial)cousin; (= Tante) aunt IIf -, -n (CHEM)base* * *Ba·se1<-, -n>[ˈba:zə]f CHEM baseBa·se2<-, -n>[ˈba:zə]f* * *Idie; Base, Basen1) (veralt.): (Cousine) cousin2) (schweiz.): (Tante) auntIIdie; Base, Basen (Chemie) base* * *Base1 f; -, -n1. obs (female) cousin2. österr, schweiz (Tante) auntBase2 f; -, -n; CHEM base* * *Idie; Base, Basen1) (veralt.): (Cousine) cousin2) (schweiz.): (Tante) auntIIdie; Base, Basen (Chemie) base -
2 Base
f < chem> ■ alkaline solution; basic solution; liquor; base; lye -
3 Base
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4 Base
n(baseball) basef[veraltet]cousin -
5 Base-Jumping
Base-Jum·ping <-s> [ʼbeɪsdʒʌmpɪŋ] ntbase-jumping (parashooting off buildings, bridges, etc.) -
6 Base Transceiver Station
f (BTS) < tele> (für Funkübertragung von und zu Mobilstationen) ■ base transceiver station (BTS); base station pract ; radio base station; RBS; BSGerman-english technical dictionary > Base Transceiver Station
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7 Base Station Subsystem
German-english technical dictionary > Base Station Subsystem
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8 Base Station System
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9 Base Station Controller
German-english technical dictionary > Base Station Controller
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10 Base-Station System
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11 acid-base balance
■ Balance between acids and bases in the body.■ Gleichgewicht zwischen Säuren und Basen im Körper. -
12 Total Base Number
f < tribo> (Maß für das Neutralisationsvermögen eines Detergentadditivs) ■ Total Base Number (TBN); base number -
13 3/9 Base 32
< edv> ■ Pharmacode; Code 3/9 Pharmaceutical; Pharmaceutical Code 3/9; 3/9 Base 32; Pharma 32/39 -
14 korrespondierende Base
f < chem> ■ conjugate baseGerman-english technical dictionary > korrespondierende Base
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15 schwache Base
f < chem> ■ weak base -
16 starke Base
f < chem> ■ strong base -
17 Time Base Corrector
m (TBC) <av> ■ time base corrector (TBC) -
18 Säure-Base-Gleichgewicht
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19 Basejumping
Base·jum·ping<-s>[ˈbeɪsdʒʌmpɪŋ]nt kein pl SPORT base-jumping (parachuting off buildings, bridges, etc.) -
20 Erosionsbasis
См. также в других словарях:
base — base … Dictionnaire des rimes
basé — basé … Dictionnaire des rimes
base — [ baz ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. basis, mot gr. « marche, point d appui » I ♦ A ♦ 1 ♦ Partie inférieure d un corps sur laquelle il porte, il repose. ⇒ appui (point d appui), assiette, assise, 1. dessous, fond, fondement, pied. La base de l édifice… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Base D'or — En mathématiques, le nombre d or, à savoir peut être utilisé comme une base de numération. Ce système est connu sous le nom base d or, ou accessoirement, phinaire (car le symbole pour le nombre d or est la lettre grecque « phi »). Tout… … Wikipédia en Français
base — n Base, basis, foundation, ground, groundwork are comparable when meaning something on which another thing is reared or built or by which it is supported or fixed in place. Base may be applied to the lowest part or bottom of something without… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
base — base·ball; base; base·less; base·lin·er; base·ly; base·man; base·ment; base·ness; de·base; de·base·ment; di·a·base; em·base; gnatho·base; gyno·base; im·base; iso·base; phal·lo·base; rheo·base; rim·base; scle·ro·base; sub·base; sur·base;… … English syllables
base — base1 [bās] n. [ME < OFr bas < L basis,BASIS] 1. the thing or part on which something rests; lowest part or bottom; foundation 2. the fundamental or main part, as of a plan, organization, system, theory, etc. 3. the principal or essential… … English World dictionary
Base — (b[=a]s), a. [OE. bass, F. bas, low, fr. LL. bassus thick, fat, short, humble; cf. L. Bassus, a proper name, and W. bas shallow. Cf. {Bass} a part in music.] 1. Of little, or less than the usual, height; of low growth; as, base shrubs. [Archaic]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Base — or BASE may refer to:A base is a mixture of urine n waste so do not eat it* Base meaning bottom, the lowest part of an object* can mean negative, unfavorable or undesirable in nature. Bad; vile; malicious; evil.In mathematics: *Base (mathematics) … Wikipedia
base — 1. a base de. Locución preposicional que, seguida de un sustantivo, expresa que lo denotado por este es el fundamento o componente principal: «Los [tallarines] verdes [...] están hechos a base de albahaca» (Cisneros Mestizaje [Perú 1995]).… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
base — (Del lat. basis, y este del gr. βάσις). 1. f. Fundamento o apoyo principal de algo. 2. Conjunto de personas representadas por un mandatario, delegado o portavoz suyo. U. m. en pl.) 3. Lugar donde se concentra personal y equipo, para, partiendo de … Diccionario de la lengua española