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1 dynamica
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2 Dynamik
f; -, -en1. PHYS., MUS., auch eines Romans etc.: dynamics Pl. (Lehre: V. im Sg.)* * *die Dynamikdynamics; dynamism* * *Dy|na|mik [dy'naːmɪk]f -,no pl* * *Dy·na·mik<->[dyˈna:mɪk]die \Dynamik dieser Entwicklung war nicht mehr zu bremsen this development was too dynamic to be slowed down* * *die; Dynamik1) (Physik) dynamics sing., no art.2) (Triebkraft) dynamism3) (Musik) dynamics pl* * ** * *die; Dynamik1) (Physik) dynamics sing., no art.2) (Triebkraft) dynamism3) (Musik) dynamics pl* * *f.dynamics n. -
3 Gruppendynamik
f PSYCH. group dynamics Pl. (V. im Sg.)* * *Grụp|pen|dy|na|mikf (PSYCH)group dynamics* * *Grup·pen·dy·na·mik* * * -
4 Wirtschaftsdynamik
Wirtschaftsdynamik f IND industrial dynamics* * *f < Ind> industrial dynamics* * *Wirtschaftsdynamik
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5 Gruppendynamik
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6 Marktdynamik
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7 Maschinendynamik
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8 Produktdynamik
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9 gruppendynamisch
Adj. group-dynamic* * *grụp|pen|dy|na|mischadj (PSYCH)group-dynamic* * *grup·pen·dy·na·mischadj Prozess involving group dynamics* * * -
10 Bewegungslehre
f1. SPORT, MED. kinesiology2. PHYS., MATH. mechanics, synamics, kinematics* * *(the science that deals with movement and force.) dynamics* * *1. SPORT, MED kinesiology2. PHYS, MATH mechanics, synamics, kinematics -
11 dynamisch
I Adj.1. dynamic (auch fig.)2. fig. Rente, Versicherung: index-linkedII Adv. dynamically* * *dymanic; high-powered* * *dy|na|misch [dy'naːmɪʃ]1. adj1) dynamicdynámische Gesetze — laws of dynamics
2. adv(= schwungvoll) dynamically* * *1) dynamically2) (concerned with force.) dynamic3) ((of a person) forceful and very energetic.) dynamic* * *dy·na·misch[dyˈna:mɪʃ]I. adj1. (schwungvoll) dynamic2. (vorwärtsdrängend) dynamic3. (regelmäßig angepasst) index-linked4. FIN\dynamische Lebensversicherung dynamic life insurance\dynamische Rente wage-related pensionII. adv dynamically* * *1.Adjektiv dynamic2.dynamische Renten — ≈ index-linked pensions (linked to changes in the national product)
adverbial dynamically* * *A. adj1. dynamic (auch fig)2. fig Rente, Versicherung: index-linkedB. adv dynamically* * *1.Adjektiv dynamic2.dynamische Renten — ≈ index-linked pensions (linked to changes in the national product)
adverbial dynamically* * *adj.dynamic adj. adv.dynamically adv. -
12 Fahrverhalten
n1. einer Person: behavio(u)r behind the wheel2. eines Wagens: behavio(u)r on the road, road manners* * *Fahr|ver|hal|tennt(von Fahrer) behaviour (Brit) or behavior (US) behind the wheel; (von Wagen) road performance* * *Fahr·ver·hal·ten* * *1. einer Person: behavio(u)r behind the wheel -
13 Wachstumsdynamik
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14 Bodendynamik
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15 CFD
< prod> ■ computational fluid dynamics (CFD) -
16 Computer-Fluiddynamik
f (CFD) < prod> ■ computational fluid dynamics (CFD) -
17 Dynamik
f <av> (z.B. Bach Toccata vs. Panflötenmelodie) ■ dynamic range; volume range; sound range -
18 Dynamik flüssiger Körper
f < phys> ■ hydrodynamics; fluid dynamicsGerman-english technical dictionary > Dynamik flüssiger Körper
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19 Dynamik starrer Körper
f < mech> ■ rigid-body dynamicsGerman-english technical dictionary > Dynamik starrer Körper
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20 Flugmechanik
f DIN 9300 < aerospace> ■ flight mechanics; flight dynamics
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