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1 Decay-Zeit
f <el.av> (vom Amplitudenmaximum zum Sustain-Niveau) ■ decay time; decay phase; fade-out time -
2 Attack Decay Sustain Release
(ADSR) <av> (Hüllkurvenparameter) ■ Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release (ADSR)German-english technical dictionary > Attack Decay Sustain Release
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3 tone decay test
engl.тест m исчезнове́ния то́на, тест m распа́да то́на, тест m Ка́рхарта -
4 treshold tone decay test
engl.тест m исчезнове́ния то́на, тест m распа́да то́наGerman-russian medical dictionary > treshold tone decay test
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5 Faulschlamm
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6 Sapropel
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7 das Verfaulen
- {decay} tình trạng suy tàn, tình trạng suy sụp, tình trạng sa sút, tình trạng đổ nát, tình trạng mục nát, tình trạng thối rữa, chỗ thối, tình trạng sâu, tình trạng mục, sự rã, sự phân rã -
8 das Zerfallsprodukt
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9 der Untergang
- {decay} tình trạng suy tàn, tình trạng suy sụp, tình trạng sa sút, tình trạng đổ nát, tình trạng mục nát, tình trạng thối rữa, chỗ thối, tình trạng sâu, tình trạng mục, sự rã, sự phân rã - {doom} số mệnh, số phận, sự chết, sự diệt vong, sự tận số, sự sụp đổ, sự phán quyết cuối cùng, quy chế, sắc luật, sắc lệnh, sự kết án, sự kết tội - {downfall} sự trút xuống, sự đổ xuống, trận mưa như trút nước, sự sa sút, sự suy vi, sự suy sụp - {fall} sự rơi, sự ngã, sự rụng xuống, sự rũ xuống, sự hạ, sự mất địa vị, sự xuống thế, sự xuống dốc, sự sụt giá, sự giảm giá, sự vật ngã, keo vật, sự sa ngã, lượng mưa, lượng tuyết, số lượng cây ngả - số lượng gỗ xẻ, hướng đi xuống, dốc xuống, thác, sự đẻ, lứa cừu con, dây ròng rọc, lưới che mặt, mạng che mặt, mùa lá rụng, mùa thu - {fate} thiên mệnh, định mệnh, thần mệnh, điều tất yếu, điều không thể tránh được, nghiệp chướng, sự huỷ diệt - {overthrow} sự lật đổ, sự phá đổ, sự đạp đổ, sự đánh bại hoàn toàn - {perdition} cái chết vĩnh viễn, kiếp trầm luân, kiếp đoạ đày - {ruin} sự đổ nát, sự suy đồi, sự tiêu tan, sự phá sản, sự thất bại, nguyên nhân phá sản, nguyên nhân đổ nát, số nhiều) tàn tích, cảnh đổ nát, cảnh điêu tàn - {sinking} sự chìm, sự đánh chìm, sự hạ xuống, sự tụt xuống, sự lún xuống, sự sa lầy, sự đào giếng, sự đầu tư, sự nôn nao - {undoing} sự tháo, sự cởi, sự mở, sự xoá, sự huỷ, sự phá hoại, sự làm đồi truỵ, sự làm hư hỏng, sự làm hại đến thanh danh, cái phá hoại, cái làm đồi truỵ, cái làm hư hỏng - {wreck} sự phá hỏng, sự tàn phá, vật đổ nát, gạch vụn, xác tàu chìm, tàu chìm, vật trôi giạt, người suy nhược, người tàn phế - {wreckage} mảnh vỡ = der Untergang (Astronomie) {decline; setting}+ = der gänzliche Untergang {perdition}+ = dem Untergang geweiht {doomed to ruin; fated}+ -
10 die Verwesung
- {decay} tình trạng suy tàn, tình trạng suy sụp, tình trạng sa sút, tình trạng đổ nát, tình trạng mục nát, tình trạng thối rữa, chỗ thối, tình trạng sâu, tình trạng mục, sự rã, sự phân rã - {decomposition} sự phân tích, sự phân ly, sự phân huỷ, sự thối rữa, sự làm mục rữa - {putrefaction} vật thối nát, vật thối rữa, sự đồi bại, sự sa đoạ - {rot} sự mục nát, chuyện vớ vẩn, chuyện dại dột tommy rot), the rot) bệnh sán lá gan, một loạt những thất bại, tình trạng phiền toái khó chịu -
11 zerfallen
v/i (unreg.)1. fall apart ( oder to pieces); in seine Bestandteile: disintegrate; Gebäude: collapse, crumble; (sich auflösen) decompose (auch CHEM.); in seine Bestandteile zerfallen break down into its component parts; zu Staub zerfallen crumble to dust2. PHYS. disintegrate3. fig., Reich etc.: decline, decay, collapse4. fig.: zerfallen in (+ Akk) be divided into, fall into; der Aufsatz zerfällt in 4 Teile the essay is in ( oder is divided into) four parts—I P.P. zerfallen1II Adj.1. Schloss: ruined; Haus: attr. tumbledown...; zerfallen sein auch be in ruins, be in a state of decay2. fig.: mit jemandem zerfallen sein have fallen out with s.o.; mit sich ( und der Welt) zerfallen sein have fallen out with o.s., be at odds with o.s. and the world* * ** * *zer|fạl|len I ptp zerfa\#llenvi irreg aux sein1) (= sich auflösen) to disintegrate; (Gebäude) to decay, to fall into ruin; (Atomkern) to decay; (= auseinanderfallen) to fall apart, to disintegrate; (Leiche, Holz etc) to decompose; (Reich, Kultur, Moral) to decay, to decline; (Gesundheit) to decline2) (= sich gliedern) to fall (in +acc into) IIadj2)(= verfeindet)
mit jdm zerfallen sein — to have fallen out with sbselbst zerfallen sein — to be at odds with the world/oneself
* * *zer·fal·len *vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (sich zersetzen) to disintegrate; Fassade, Gebäude to disintegrate, to decay, to fall into ruin; Körper, Materie to decompose; Atom to decay; Gesundheit to decline2. (auseinanderbrechen) Reich, Sitte to decline, to fallin Ionen \zerfallen to dissociate to ions▪ mit jdm \zerfallen to fall out with sb* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (auch fig.) disintegrate (in + Akk., zu into); < building> fall into ruin, decay; < corpse> decompose, decay2) (unterteilt sein) be divided (in + Akk. into)* * *zerfallen1 v/i (irr)1. fall apart ( oder to pieces); in seine Bestandteile: disintegrate; Gebäude: collapse, crumble; (sich auflösen) decompose ( auch CHEM);in seine Bestandteile zerfallen break down into its component parts;zu Staub zerfallen crumble to dust2. PHYS disintegrate3. fig, Reich etc: decline, decay, collapse4. fig:zerfallen in (+akk) be divided into, fall into;der Aufsatz zerfällt in 4 Teile the essay is in ( oder is divided into) four partszerfallen2A. pperf → zerfallen1B. adjzerfallen sein auch be in ruins, be in a state of decay2. fig:mit jemandem zerfallen sein have fallen out with sb;mit sich (und der Welt) zerfallen sein have fallen out with o.s., be at odds with o.s. and the world* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (auch fig.) disintegrate (in + Akk., zu into); < building> fall into ruin, decay; < corpse> decompose, decay2) (unterteilt sein) be divided (in + Akk. into)* * *v.to disintegrate v.to molder v.to moulder v. -
12 Verfall
m; -(e)s, kein Pl.1. (Zerfallsprozess) decay, ruin; auch MED. decline; eines Gebäudes: dilapidation; einer Kultur etc.: decline; (Zusammenbruch) fall; (Entartung) degeneracy; sittlicher: decay, corruption; dem Verfall preisgeben let s.th. go to (rack and) ruin; der Verfall hat schon eingesetzt the rot has set in; den Verfall des Kranken mit ansehen müssen have to join in watching the patient deteriorate2. (Fristablauf) expiry, Am. expiration; eines Wechsels: maturity; bei Verfall upon expiry (Am. expiration); Wechsel: at maturity* * *der Verfall(Niedergang) descent; decline;(Sitten) fall;(Ungültigwerden) expiration; expiry; maturity;(Zerfallsprozess) decay; dilapidation; ruin* * *Ver|fạllmno plin Verfall geraten (Gebäude) — to become dilapidated; (stärker) to fall into ruins
2) (= Niedergang) (von Kultur, der Sitten, sittlich) decline; (des Römischen Reichs) fall; (von Reichtum, Vermögen) fall (von in)3) (= das Ungültigwerden) (von Schuldansprüchen, Rechnung etc) lapsing; (von Scheck, Karte) expiry* * *der1) (the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) decay2) (the state of needing repair: The old house has fallen into disrepair.) disrepair* * *Ver·fall<-s>[fɛɐ̯ˈfal]der \Verfall historischer Gebäude the dilapidation of historical buildingsin \Verfall geraten to fall into decaybei \Verfall FIN at [or on] maturityder \Verfall der Moral the decline in morals nplder \Verfall des Römischen Reiches the fall of the Roman Empire* * *der; o. Pl1) decay; dilapidation2) (Auflösung) decline3) (das Ungültigwerden) expiry* * *1. (Zerfallsprozess) decay, ruin; auch MED decline; eines Gebäudes: dilapidation; einer Kultur etc: decline; (Zusammenbruch) fall; (Entartung) degeneracy; sittlicher: decay, corruption;dem Verfall preisgeben let sth go to (rack and) ruin;der Verfall hat schon eingesetzt the rot has set in;den Verfall des Kranken mit ansehen müssen have to join in watching the patient deteriorate* * *der; o. Pl1) decay; dilapidation2) (Auflösung) decline3) (das Ungültigwerden) expiry* * *-¨e m.decadence n.dilapidation n.disrepair n.expiration n.fall (of a regime, society) n.fall into disrepair n. -
13 Zerfall
m2. PHYS. (atomic) disintegration3. nur Sg.; fig., der Kultur etc.: decline; eines Reichs etc.: auch collapse; moralischer Zerfall moral decline ( oder decay)* * *der Zerfallbreakup; decay* * *Zer|fạllm no pldisintegration; (von Gebäude auch, von Atom) decay; (von Leiche, Holz etc) decomposition; (von Land, Kultur) decline, decay, fall; (von Gesundheit) decline* * *Zer·fallm2. NUKL decay* * *der; Zerfall[e]s disintegration; (fig.): (der Moral) breakdown; (einer Leiche) decomposition; (eines Gebäudes) decay* * *Zerfall m2. PHYS (atomic) disintegration3. nur sg; fig, der Kultur etc: decline; eines Reichs etc: auch collapse;moralischer Zerfall moral decline ( oder decay)* * *der; Zerfall[e]s disintegration; (fig.): (der Moral) breakdown; (einer Leiche) decomposition; (eines Gebäudes) decay -
14 Fäulnis
f; -, kein Pl. rottenness; stinkend: putrefaction; MED. auch decomposition, decay; eines Zahns: decay, caries; fig. (moral) decay; in Fäulnis übergehen (begin to) rot; Fäulnis erregend putrefactive* * *die Fäulnisputrescence; corruption; putridity; sepsis; putrefaction; rottenness; rot* * *Fäul|nis ['fɔylnɪs]f -, no plrot; (von Fleisch auch) putrefaction; (von Zahn) decay; (fig) decadence, degeneracyFä́úlnis erregend — putrefactive
von Fä́úlnis befallen — rotting, decaying
* * *(decay: The floorboards are affected by rot.) rot* * *Fäul·nis<->[ˈfɔylnɪs]f kein pl decay, rotman muss das Holz gegen \Fäulnis schützen the wood must be protected from rottingim Zustand der \Fäulnis in a state of decay* * *die; Fäulnis: rottennessin Fäulnis übergehen — begin to rot
* * *Fäulnis f; -, kein pl rottenness; stinkend: putrefaction; MED auch decomposition, decay; eines Zahns: decay, caries; fig (moral) decay;in Fäulnis übergehen (begin to) rot;Fäulnis erregend putrefactive* * *die; Fäulnis: rottenness* * *-se (Medizin) f.sepsis n. -se f.putrefaction n.putrescence n.rottenness n. -
15 Verwesung
f (state of) decay; in Verwesung übergehen (begin to) decay; im Zustand erheblicher Verwesung in an advanced state of decay* * *die Verwesungdecomposition* * *Ver|we|sungf -, no pldecayin Verwésung übergehen — to start to decay
* * ** * *Ver·we·sung<->in \Verwesung übergehen to start to rot [or decompose]* * *die; Verwesung: decomposition* * *Verwesung f (state of) decay;in Verwesung übergehen (begin to) decay;im Zustand erheblicher Verwesung in an advanced state of decay* * *die; Verwesung: decomposition* * *f.putrefaction n.rot n. -
16 Zahnfäule
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17 Karies
f; -, kein Pl.; DENT. tooth decay, caries* * *die Kariescaries; dental decay* * *Ka|ri|es ['kaːriɛs]f -, no plcaries* * *(decay or rottenness of the teeth.) caries* * *Ka·ri·es<->[ka:ri̯ɛs]\Karies fördernd causing tooth decay, cavity-producing* * *die; Karies (Zahnmed.) caries* * ** * *die; Karies (Zahnmed.) caries* * *f.caries n.tooth decay n. -
18 Moder
* * *der Modermoldiness; mould; fustiness* * *Mo|der ['moːdɐ]m -s, no plmustiness; (geh = Verwesung) decay; (= Schimmel) mildewes riecht nach Móder — it smells musty
* * *Mo·der<-s>[ˈmo:dɐ]m kein pl (geh) mould, mildew* * *der; Moders mould; (Modergeruch) mustiness; (Verwesung, auch fig.) decay* * ** * *der; Moders mould; (Modergeruch) mustiness; (Verwesung, auch fig.) decay* * *fustiness n.mold (US) n.moldiness n.mould (UK) n. -
19 verfaulen
v/i decay; Lebensmittel, Holz etc.: rot* * *das Verfaulenputrescence* * *ver|fau|len ptp verfaultvi aux seinto decay; (Fleisch, Gemüse, Obst auch) to rot; (Körper, organische Stoffe) to decompose; (fig) to degenerate* * *(to make or become bad or decayed: The fruit is rotting on the ground; Water rots wood.) rot* * *ver·fau·len *vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (durch Fäulnis verderben) to rotverfaulte Kartoffeln rotten potatoes2. (verwesen) to decayverfaulte Zähne decayed [or rotten] teeth* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein rot; (fig.) <system, social order> decay; (fig.): (moralisch) degenerate* * ** * *intransitives Verb; mit sein rot; (fig.) <system, social order> decay; (fig.): (moralisch) degenerate* * *v.to decompose v.to fester v.to rot v. -
20 vermodern
v/i mo(u)lder, decay* * *to rot; to putrefy; to rot away* * *ver|mo|dern [fɛɐ'moːdɐn] ptp vermodertvi aux seinto moulder (Brit), to molder (US), to decay* * *ver·mo·dern *vi Hilfsverb: sein to rot, to decay, to moulder, to molder AM* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein decay; rot* * *vermodern v/i mo(u)lder, decay* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein decay; rot
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