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tr[blɪp]1 (on radar screen) punto luminoso2 (noise) bip nombre masculinoblɪpa) ( sound) bip m, pitidito mb) ( irregularity) accidente m; ( problem) problema m pasajero[blɪp]N1) = bleep2) (fig) (=aberration) irregularidad f momentánea* * *[blɪp]a) ( sound) bip m, pitidito mb) ( irregularity) accidente m; ( problem) problema m pasajero -
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[blip] n pequeno ponto de luz que representa um objeto no radar. -
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blip [blip] n 1. радарен белег; 2. кратък, остър повтарящ се звук; 3. чупка (в крива); 4. внезапна промяна; временен обрат. -
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blip [blɪp]1 noun(b) (temporary problem) mauvais moment m (à passer);∎ the company suffered a blip in February when it lost that contract l'entreprise a subi un contretemps en février lorsqu'elle a perdu ce contratfaire bip ou bip-bip -
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blip nотметкаradar blip identificationопознавание радиолокационной отметки -
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blip [blɪp] nизображе́ние на экра́не рада́ра -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > blip
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blip (mostragem do impulso recebido no tubo de raios catódicos)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > blip
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BLIP, background-limited infrared photographyEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > BLIP
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noun* * *[blɪp]n2. (short sound) [elektronischer] Signalton* * *[blɪp]nleuchtender Punkt (auf dem Radarschirm); (fig) kurzzeitiger Tiefpunkt* * *blip [blıp]A s1. Klicken n3. plötzlicher Ausschlag (einer Fieberkurve, stetigen Entwicklung etc)B v/i klickenC v/t TV etc ein anstößiges Wort etc durch einen Piepton ersetzen* * *noun* * *n.Echozeichen n.Leuchtzeichen n.Markierung f. -
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1. [blıp] n2. элк. оптическая поисковая метрика ( на экране)2. [blıp] v2. ав. жарг. идти на контакте3. тлв. исключать часть звучания из видеозаписиswearwords were blipped by a censor - по требованию цензора бранные слова были выброшены
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сущ.1) эк., бирж. "всплеск" (внезапное, незначительное и обычно непродолжительное отклонение какого-л. показателя от основной тенденции; особенно — внезапное незначительное движение цены вверх, а затем вниз или наоборот)The market had one bad blip today. — На рынке сегодня произошел нездоровый всплеск.
2) тех. след (световое отображение объекта на экране радара или другого подобного прибора)See:
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Isubst. \/blɪp\/1) ( på radarskjerm) lys flekk2) pip, drypp (lyd)3) ( overført) blaff, dryppIIverb \/blɪp\/pipe -
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blip — [blip] n. [echoic of a brief sound] 1. a luminous image on an oscilloscope, as one on a radar screen showing the location of an aircraft, ship, etc. 2. a quick, sharp sound 3. a slight change or variation 4. a brief, temporary interruption vi.… … English World dictionary
blip — ► NOUN 1) a very short high pitched sound made by an electronic device. 2) an unexpected, minor, and usually temporary deviation from a general trend. 3) a small flashing point of light on a radar screen. ► VERB (blipped, blipping) ▪ (of an… … English terms dictionary
blip — (n.) 1894, in reference to a kind of popping sound, of echoic origin. Radar screen sense is from 1945. As a verb from 1924. Related: Blipped; blipping … Etymology dictionary
blip — blȉp m <N mn blìpovi> DEFINICIJA fiz. svjetlosni ili zvučni signal (npr. na radaru o kretanju vozila) ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal