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1 circular-chart record
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2 strip-chart record
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3 record chart
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > record chart
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4 chart
1. noun1) (map) Karte, dieweather chart — Wetterkarte, die
3) (tabulated information) Tabelle, die2. transitive verbthe charts — (of pop records) die Hitliste
* * *1. noun1) (a map of part of the sea.) die Seekarte2) (a table or diagram giving information: a weather chart.) das Diagramm2. verb1) (to make a chart of: He charted the Black Sea.) skizzieren2) (to make a table of information about: I'm charting our progress.) auf einer Karte verzeichnen* * *[tʃɑ:t, AM tʃɑ:rt]I. n1. (visual) Diagramm nt, Grafik f, grafische Darstellung f, Schaubild nt; (table) Tabelle f; NAUT Karte fbirth \chart Diagramm der Planetenkonstellation bei der Geburtmedical \chart Krankenblatt ntweather \chart Wetterkarte f2. (for records, CDs)▪ the \charts pl die Charts plto be in [or on] the \charts in den Charts seinto move up to number one in the \charts auf Platz eins der Charts kommento drop off the \charts nicht mehr in den Charts seinto hit the \charts ein Hit werdento top the \charts ein Nummer eins Hit seinII. vt▪ to \chart sth1. (make map) etw kartografierento \chart sb's progress jds Fortschritte aufzeichnen [o festhaltenIII. vi in die Charts kommen* * *[tʃAːt]1. non a chart — in einer Tabelle/einem Diagramm
to keep a chart of sth — etw in eine Tabelle eintragen/in einem Diagramm festhalten
2. vt(= make a map of) kartografisch erfassen; (= record progress of) auswerten; (= keep a chart of) aufzeichnen, erfassen; (= plan) festlegen3. vi(= reach pop charts singer, song) in die Charts pl or die Hitliste kommen* * *chart [tʃɑː(r)kt]A s1. Tabelle f2. a) grafische Darstellung, z. B. (Farb) Skala f, (Fieber) Kurve f, (Wetter) Karte f3. (besonders See-, Himmels) Karte f4. pl Charts pl, Hitliste(n) f(pl):get into the charts in die Charts kommenB v/t2. grafisch darstellen, skizzieren3. fig entwerfen, planen* * *1. noun1) (map) Karte, dieweather chart — Wetterkarte, die
3) (tabulated information) Tabelle, die2. transitive verbthe charts — (of pop records) die Hitliste
grafisch darstellen; (map) kartographisch erfassen; (fig.): (describe) schildern* * *n.Schaubild n.Tabelle -n f. v.zeichnen v. -
5 chart topper
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6 anaesthesia chart
Narkoseprotokoll n· to record in the anaesthesia chartauf dem Narkoseprotokoll notieren (vermerken) -
7 recorder
noun1) (instrument/apparatus) Aufzeichnungsgerät, das3) (Mus.) Blockflöte, die* * *1) (a type of musical wind instrument, made of wood, plastic etc.) die Blockflöte2) (an instrument for recording on to tape.) das Aufnahmegerät* * *re·cord·er[rɪˈkɔ:dəʳ, AM -ˈkɔ:rdɚ]n4. BRIT LAW (judge) Anwalt, Anwältin m, f in Richterfunktion, nebenamtlicher Richter/nebenamtliche Richterin* * *[rɪ'kɔːdə(r)]n1) (= apparatus) Registriergerät nt* * *recorder [rıˈkɔː(r)də(r)] s1. a) Registrator m, Registratorin fb) Archivar(in)c) Schrift-, Protokollführer(in)d) weitS. Chronist(in)2. JUR3. ELEK Aufnahmegerät n:a) Registrierapparat m, Bild-, Kurven-, Selbstschreiber m:4. Blockflöte f* * *noun1) (instrument/apparatus) Aufzeichnungsgerät, das2) see tape recorder3) (Mus.) Blockflöte, die* * *(musical instrument) n.Blockflöte f. n.Aufnahmegerät m.Registrierapparat m.
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