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1 frequency
plural - frequencies; noun1) (the state of happening often: The frequency of her visits surprised him.) hyppighet, hyppig forekomst2) ((in electricity, radio etc) the number of waves, vibrations etc per second: At what frequency does the sound occur?) frekvens, svingningstall3) (a set wavelength on which radio stations regularly broadcast: I regularly listen to this frequency in order to hear my favourite music.) frekvensfrekvenssubst. \/ˈfriːkwənsɪ\/1) ( også fysikk) frekvens2) hyppighet3) hyppig forekomst4) tallrikhet5) ( om puls e.l.) hastighet6) ( også fysikk) svingningstall -
2 frequency modulation
subst. eller FM( radio) frekvensmodulering -
3 frequency range
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4 frequency response
subst.( radio) frekvensgang -
5 carrier frequency
subst. \/ˈkærɪəˌfriːkwənsɪ\/( radio) bærefrekvens -
6 high frequency
subst. eller HF( radio) høyfrekvens -
7 low frequency
subst. \/ləʊˈfriːkwənsɪ\/ eller LF( radio) lav frekvens, lavfrekvens, nettfrekvens, langbølge (30-300 kHz) -
8 medium frequency
subst. eller MF( radio) mellomfrekvens -
9 ultra high frequency
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10 very high frequency
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11 very low frequency
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12 AFC
1) ( radio, forkortelse for automatic frequency control) automatisk fininnstilling av frekvensen2) forkortelse for Air Force Cross, Association Football Club -
13 beat
past tense; see beathjerteslag--------puls--------rytme--------slagIsubst. \/biːt\/1) rytme, (taktfaste\/regelmessige) slag\/lyder, trommeslag, dunking, takt, taktslag, taktdel2) distrikt, (interesse)område, patruljeringsområde (for politimann)3) ( fysikk) svevning4) ( radio) svingning5) (avisspråk, amer.) fin nyhet, godbit, sensasjon6) forkortelse for beatnik, beatnik-beat frequency støtfrekvens, beatfrekvensbeat poet beatnikpoetII1) slå, piske, hamre2) ( matlaging) vispe, piske3) slå, beseire, overvinne, overgå4) (amer., slang) snyte5) ( om rytme) banke, slå, tromme6) (etter vilt, under klappjakt) drive7) ( om regn) slå, piske, tromme8) forbløffe, være uforståelig for9) (om solen, også beat down) stekebeat about ( sjøfart) krysse (opp) mot vindenbeat about for ( overført) lete etterbeat about the bush gå som katten rundt\/om den varme grøtenbeat a path\/trail gå opp en sti, gå oftebeat a retreat gå til retrett, trekke seg raskt tilbakebeat eggs piske eggbeat it! ( slang) stikk!, forsvinn!beat off slå tilbakebeat one's breast slå seg på brystetbeat somebody to a frazzle se ➢ frazzle, 1beat someone out of something (amer., slang) snyte noen for noebeat someone to it komme noen i forkjøpetbeat someone to somewhere komme frem før noenbeat the air slå i luften gjøre noe til ingen nyttebeat the streets ( hverdagslig) gå gate opp og gate nedbeat time slå takten, trampe takten, klappe taktenbeat up ( hverdagslig) jule opp, mishandlecan you beat it\/that? ( hverdagslig) har du hørt på maken!, slå den!if you can't beat them, join them man må tute med de ulver som er uteIIIadj. \/biːt\/( hverdagslig) utmattet, utkjørt, slått ut -
14 FM
1) forkortelse for Field Marshal2) (radio, fork. for frequency modulation) FM -
15 hertz
hə:plural - hertz; noun((often abbreviated to Hz when written) a unit of frequency used of radio waves etc.) hertzsubst. (flertall: hertz) \/hɜːts\/(fysikk, elektronikk) hertz -
16 RF
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