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21 Extended Data Out Random Access Memory
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > Extended Data Out Random Access Memory
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22 translation-memory system
< transl> (word processor, terminology data base and translation memory) ■ integriertes Übersetzungssystem n ; Übersetzungssystem mit Translation-Memory n ; TM-System nEnglish-german technical dictionary > translation-memory system
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23 Compact Disc-Read Only Memory
(CD-ROM) < edp> (for digital data) ■ Compact Disc-Read Only Memory n (CD-ROM); optischer Datenspeicher mit Nurlese-Zugriff m DIN EN ; optische Nur-Lese-Platte f ; CD-ROM f prakt ; CD f ugsEnglish-german technical dictionary > Compact Disc-Read Only Memory
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24 read-only optical data disk
ISO/IEC < edp> (for digital data) ■ Compact Disc-Read Only Memory n (CD-ROM); optischer Datenspeicher mit Nurlese-Zugriff m DIN EN ; optische Nur-Lese-Platte f ; CD-ROM f prakt ; CD f ugsEnglish-german technical dictionary > read-only optical data disk
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25 buffer memory
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26 RAM
abbreviation(Computing) = academic.ru/90693/random_access_memory">random access memory RAM* * *((abbreviaiton) Random Access Memory; computer memory that is used as a temporary store of data that may be changed or deleted.)* * *[ræm]* * *[rm]n (COMPUT) abbrRAM m or nt* * ** * *abbreviation* * *n.Ramme -n f.Schafsbock m.Sturmbock m.Widder - m. v.einrammen v.festrammen v.rammen v.stauchen v.stoßen v.(§ p.,pp.: stieß, gestossen) -
27 ram
abbreviation(Computing) = academic.ru/90693/random_access_memory">random access memory RAM* * *((abbreviaiton) Random Access Memory; computer memory that is used as a temporary store of data that may be changed or deleted.)* * *[ræm]* * *[rm]n (COMPUT) abbrRAM m or nt* * *ram [ræm]A s1. ZOOL Widder m, Schafbock m3. MIL, HIST Sturmbock m4. TECHa) Ramme f, Fallhammer mb) Rammbock m, -bär mc) hydraulischer Widderd) Druck-, Presskolben me) Tauschkolben m:ram pressure Staudruck m5. SCHIFF Ramme f, Rammsporn mB v/t1. Erde etc festrammen, -stampfen4. ein Schiff etc rammen:a) vollstopfen,b) verstopfen, -rammeln7. schmettern, knallen ( beide:against, at gegen, an akk)* * *abbreviation* * *n.Ramme -n f.Schafsbock m.Sturmbock m.Widder - m. v.einrammen v.festrammen v.rammen v.stauchen v.stoßen v.(§ p.,pp.: stieß, gestossen) -
28 CD-ROM
< edp> (for digital data) ■ Compact Disc-Read Only Memory n (CD-ROM); optischer Datenspeicher mit Nurlese-Zugriff m DIN EN ; optische Nur-Lese-Platte f ; CD-ROM f prakt ; CD f ugs -
29 TM system
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30 load
<tech.gen> (e.g. mech. stress, heat, radiation, weather) ■ Beanspruchung f ; Belastung f<tech.gen> ■ Last f< comb> (e.g. blast furnace, waste incinerator) ■ chargieren vt ; befrachten vt ; beschicken vt<el> ■ Verbraucher m ; Stromverbraucher m< logist> ■ Füllung f< mech> ■ Lastwert m<textil.pap> ■ Beschwerungsmittel n ; Beschwerungsmaterial nvt <tech.gen> (e.g. mechanically, electr., thermally, with radiation, weather) ■ beanspruchen vt ; belasten vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. paper, workpiece) ■ beschweren vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. camera with film; workpiece) ■ einlegen vtvt <tech.gen> ■ laden vtvt <tech.gen> (machine, truck, container, with material; e.g. grain via hopper) ■ beschicken vtvt <tech.gen> (material into machine; e.g. paper into printer) ■ einführen vt ; einlegen vtvt <chem.proc> ■ eintragen vtvt < logist> (cargo, freight, goods; e.g. onto trucks, into ships) ■ verladen vt ; einladen vt ugsvt <mach.tools> (machine, rack, hopper etc.; with workpieces, material) ■ beschicken vtvt <mach.tools> (e.g. machine with workpieces, turret with tools) ■ bestücken vtvt <mech.eng> (put a load on sth.; e.g. a bridge, truck, engine) ■ belasten vt -
31 gap
noun1) Lücke, die2) (in time) Pause, diefill a gap — eine Lücke füllen od. schließen
stop or close or bridge a gap — eine Kluft überbrücken od. überwinden
* * *[ɡæp](a break or open space: a gap between his teeth.) die Lücke* * *[gæp]nto leave some \gaps etwas Platz [frei]lassencredibility \gap mangelnde Glaubwürdigkeit\gap in knowledge Wissenslücke fmarket \gap Marktlücke fto fill a \gap eine Lücke schließen [o füllen] figage \gap Altersunterschied mgeneration \gap Generationsunterschied mto bridge/close the \gap die Kluft überbrücken/überwindenhe must close the \gap between his income and his expenditures er muss die Lücke zwischen seinem Einkommen und seinen Ausgaben schließen* * *[gp] Lücke f; (= chink) Spalt m; (in surface) Spalte f, Riss m; (GEOG) Spalte f; (TECH = spark gap) Abstand m; (fig, in conversation, narrative) Pause f; (= gulf) Kluft fto close the gap (in race) —
tax increases to close the gap between spending and revenue — Steuererhöhungen, um die Lücke zwischen Ausgaben und Einnahmen zu schließen
to find/spot/fill a gap in the market — eine Marktlücke finden/erkennen/füllen
a four-year gap, a gap of four years — ein Abstand m von vier Jahren
she returned to work after a gap of five years — nach einer Pause von fünf Jahren ging sie wieder arbeiten
* * *gap [ɡæp] s1. Lücke f:2. a) Loch n, Riss m, Öffnung f, Spalt mb) sl Fresse f3. MILa) Bresche fb) Gasse f (im Minenfeld)4. (Berg-)Schlucht f, Kluft f5. GEOL Durchbruch m6. figa) Lücke f, Leere fb) Unterbrechung fc) Zwischenraum m, -zeit f:leave a gap eine Lücke hinterlassen;gap in one’s memory Erinnerungs-, Gedächtnislücke;gap in the market WIRTSCH Marktlücke7. fig Kluft f, Unterschied m:bridge the gap die Kluft überbrücken8. FLUG Tragflächenabstand m9. ELEK Funkenstrecke f* * *noun1) Lücke, die2) (in time) Pause, die3) (fig.): (contrast, divergence in views etc.) Kluft, diefill a gap — eine Lücke füllen od. schließen
stop or close or bridge a gap — eine Kluft überbrücken od. überwinden
* * *(in one's teeth) n.Zahnlücke f. n.Leerstelle -n f.Lücke -n f. -
32 cancel
< edp> (menu option) ■ Abbrechen; Abbruchvt <i&c> (an alarm, signal) ■ unterdrücken vt ; stummschalten vt -
33 CD disk
< edp> (for digital data) ■ Compact Disc-Read Only Memory n (CD-ROM); optischer Datenspeicher mit Nurlese-Zugriff m DIN EN ; optische Nur-Lese-Platte f ; CD-ROM f prakt ; CD f ugs -
34 CD-ROM disc
< edp> (for digital data) ■ Compact Disc-Read Only Memory n (CD-ROM); optischer Datenspeicher mit Nurlese-Zugriff m DIN EN ; optische Nur-Lese-Platte f ; CD-ROM f prakt ; CD f ugs -
35 CD-ROM disk
< edp> (for digital data) ■ Compact Disc-Read Only Memory n (CD-ROM); optischer Datenspeicher mit Nurlese-Zugriff m DIN EN ; optische Nur-Lese-Platte f ; CD-ROM f prakt ; CD f ugs -
36 clear
< gen> (unobstructed, unoccupied; e.g. space, vision) ■ frei< gen> (e.g. fluid, glass, logic) ■ klar<tech.gen> (bright; e.g. liquid) ■ hell<tech.gen> (unoccupied; e.g. space, line, position) ■ unbesetzt< acoust> (e.g. voice, sound) ■ hellcoll <av> (picture) ■ störungsfrei; störzonenfrei; störstreifenfrei; störfrei prakt ; sauber ugs< garm> (face shield) ■ farblos; klarvt <tech.gen> (remove; e.g. from the floor, workbench) ■ entfernen vtvt <tech.gen> (remove obstacles, objects etc.; e.g. building, road, hard disk) ■ räumen vtvt <i&c> ■ entsorgen vt -
37 fetch instruction
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38 PMD
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39 poll command
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40 readout command
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