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41 connect flight
< tour> ■ Anschlussflug m -
42 connect in cascade
vt <el> ■ in Kaskade schalten vt -
43 connect in inverse
vt <el> (e.g. two diodes) ■ entgegenschalten vt ; gegeneinander schalten vt -
44 connect in parallel
vt <tech.gen> (e.g. pumps for increased flow) ■ parallelschalten vtvt <el> ■ parallel schalten vt ; parallelschalten vt -
45 connect in series
vt <tech.gen> (e.g. batteries, pumps, conveyor belts, el. loads) ■ hintereinanderschalten vt ; in Reihe schalten vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. el. loads, pumps, chem. apparatus) ■ in Reihe schalten vt -
46 connect in series parallel
vt <el> ■ gemischt schalten vt ; gemischt verbinden vtEnglish-german technical dictionary > connect in series parallel
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47 connect through
vt <el> ■ durchschalten vt -
48 connect to earth
vt GB <el> ■ an Masse schalten vt -
49 connect to ground
vt US <el> ■ an Masse schalten vt -
50 connect to neutral
vt <el> ■ nullen vt -
51 connect train
< tour> ■ Anschlusszug m -
52 connect upconnect up
connect1 v up ELEK anschließen (z. B. an eine Leitung, an Strom); einschalten, verbinden, zuschaltenEnglish-german engineering dictionary > connect upconnect up
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53 connect in parallel
expr.parallel schalten ausdr. -
54 connect through
v.durchkontaktieren v.durchschalten v. -
55 connect time
(communications) n.Verbindungsdauer f. -
56 connect charge
n ON-LINE Verbindungsgebühr f -
57 connect signal
n DT Verbunden-Kennzeichen nt -
58 connect-through
n TELECOM Durchschalten nt -
59 connect time
n DT Verbindungsdauer f -
60 cross-connect
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