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21 der Arm
- {arm} cánh tay, tay áo, nhánh, cành, nhánh to, tay, cán, cánh tay đòn, cần, chân trước, sức mạnh, quyền lực, vũ khí, khí giới, binh khí, sự phục vụ trong quân ngũ, nghiệp võ, binh chủng, quân chủng - chiến tranh, chiến đấu, phù hiệu coat of arms) - {branch} cành cây, ngả..., chi, chi nhánh, ngành = der Arm (Leuchter) {bracket}+ = der rechte Arm {sword arm}+ = Arm in Arm gehen {to walk arm in arm}+ = die Bücher unter dem Arm {his books tucked under his arm}+ = er packte mich am Arm {he seized me by the arm}+ = sich den Arm verstauchen {to sprain one's wrist}+ = du nimmst mich auf den Arm {I think you are having me on}+ = jemanden auf den Arm nehmen {to pull someone's leg; to take the rise out of someone}+ -
22 n-leitender Schenkel des Thermoelements
отрицательная ветвь полупроводникового термоэлемента
отрицательная ветвь
Ветвь полупроводникового термоэлемента, материал которой обладает электронной электропроводностью.
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23 p-leitender Schenkel des Thermoelements
положительная ветвь полупроводникового термоэлемента
положительная ветвь
Ветвь полупроводникового термоэлемента, материал которой обладает дырочной электропроводностью.
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