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entire range (noun)

  • 1 gamut

    1. n музыкальный звукоряд, гамма
    2. n радио диапазон
    3. n полнота, диапазон
    4. n шкала
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. entire range (noun) compass; entire range; extent; scope; sweep
    2. gradation (noun) diapason; gradation; key; progression; range; scale; series; spectrum; steps

    English-Russian base dictionary > gamut

  • 2 spectrum

    1. n физ. спектр

    solar spectrum — спектр Солнца, солнечный спектр

    2. n спец. диапазон
    3. n разнообразие; размах, широкий диапазон
    4. n изображение, образ
    5. n привидение, призрак
    6. n редк. образ, видение
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. apparition (noun) apparition; bogey; eidolon; ghost; phantasm; phantom; revenant; shade; shadow; specter; spirit; umbra; wraith
    2. entire range (noun) compass; diapason; entire range; extent; gamut; range; scale; sweep

    English-Russian base dictionary > spectrum

  • 3 spectrum

    noun
    , pl. spectra Spektrum, das

    spectrum of opinion — Meinungsspektrum, das

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    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) das Spektrum
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) die Skala
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) das Spektrum
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) das Spektrum
    * * *
    spec·trum
    <pl - tra or -s>
    [ˈspektrəm, pl -trə]
    n
    1. PHYS (band of colours) Spektrum nt
    \spectrum analysis Spektralanalyse f
    the visible \spectrum das sichtbare Spektrum
    2. (frequency band) Palette f, Skala f
    \spectrum of services COMM Dienstleistungsspektrum nt, Servicepalette f
    3. ( fig: range) Spektrum nt fig
    \spectrum of liquidity FIN Liquiditätsspektrum nt
    a wide \spectrum of opinions ein breites Meinungsspektrum
    \spectrum of operations ADMIN Tätigkeitsspektrum nt
    4. POL, SOCIOL Spektrum nt
    the political/social \spectrum das politische/soziale Spektrum
    5. COMPUT Spektrum nt fachspr
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    ['spektrəm]
    n pl spectra
    Spektrum nt; (fig = range also) Palette f, Skala f
    * * *
    spectrum [ˈspektrəm] pl -tra [-trə] s
    1. PHYS Spektrum n:
    spectrum analysis Spektralanalyse f
    2. PHYS (Funk[frequenz]) Spektrum n
    3. OPT Nachbild n
    4. fig Spektrum n, Skala f:
    a wide spectrum of opinion ein breites Meinungsspektrum;
    all across the spectrum auf der ganzen Linie
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    noun
    , pl. spectra Spektrum, das

    spectrum of opinion — Meinungsspektrum, das

    * * *
    n.
    (§ pl.: spectrums, or: spectra)
    = Bandbreite f.
    Skala Skalen f.
    Spektrum -en n.

    English-german dictionary > spectrum

  • 4 gamut

    noun
    (fig.): (range) Skala, die

    run the whole gamut of... — die ganze Skala von... durchgehen

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    gam·ut
    [ˈgæmət]
    n Spektrum nt
    the whole \gamut of emotions das ganze Spektrum der Gefühle
    to run the \gamut of sth (experience the entire range) die ganze Skala einer S. gen durchmachen; all tasks alle Stationen einer S. gen durchlaufen; all aspects alle Facetten einer S. gen kennenlernen
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    ['gmət]
    n (MUS)
    Noten- or Tonskala f; (fig) Skala f

    to run the (whole) gamut of emotions —

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    gamut [ˈɡæmət] s
    1. MUS
    a) HIST erste, tiefste Note (in Guidos Tonleiter)
    b) Tonleiter f, Skala f
    2. fig Skala f:
    run the whole gamut of emotion die ganze Skala der Gefühle durchleben oder durchmachen
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    noun
    (fig.): (range) Skala, die

    run the whole gamut of... — die ganze Skala von... durchgehen

    * * *
    n.
    Skala Skalen f.

    English-german dictionary > gamut

  • 5 spectrum

    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) spektrum
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) register
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spektrum
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) spektrum
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    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) spektrum
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) register
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spektrum
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) spektrum

    English-Danish dictionary > spectrum

  • 6 spectrum

    'spektrəm
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) espectro
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) espectro, gama
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) espectro
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) espectro
    tr['spektrəm]
    1 SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL espectro
    2 (range) espectro, gama
    spectrum ['spɛktrəm] n, pl spectra [-trə] or spectrums
    1) : espectro m (de colores, etc.)
    2) range: gama f, abanico m
    n.
    (§ pl.: spectrums, or: spectra) = espectro s.m.
    'spektrəm
    noun (pl - tra)
    1) (Opt, Phys) espectro m
    2) ( range) espectro m, gama f
    ['spektrǝm]
    1. N
    (pl spectra) ['spektrǝ]
    1) (=range) espectro m, gama f

    a wide spectrum of opinionsun amplio espectro or abanico de opiniones, una amplia gama de opiniones

    2) (Phys) espectro m
    2.
    CPD
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    ['spektrəm]
    noun (pl - tra)
    1) (Opt, Phys) espectro m
    2) ( range) espectro m, gama f

    English-spanish dictionary > spectrum

  • 7 spectrum

    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) spekter
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) spekter
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spekter
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) spekter
    * * *
    plural spectrums, spectra [spéktrəm, -ktrə]
    noun
    physics spektrum, spekter

    English-Slovenian dictionary > spectrum

  • 8 spectrum

    ['spektrəm]
    nome (pl. spectrums, -a)
    1) fis. spettro m.
    2) (range) gamma f.
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    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) spettro
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) spettro
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spettro
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) spettro
    * * *
    spectrum /ˈspɛktrəm/
    n. (pl. spectra, spectrums)
    1 (fis.) spettro: solar spectrum, spettro solare; infrared spectrum, spettro infrarosso; electromagnetic spectrum, spettro elettromagnetico
    2 (mat.) spettro
    3 (fig.) spettro; gamma; arco: a broad spectrum of knowledge, un ampio spettro di conoscenze; the political spectrum, l'arco dei partiti politici
    spectrum analysis, analisi spettrale □ diffraction spectrum, spettro di diffrazione □ visible spectrum, spettro del visibile; spettro visibile.
    * * *
    ['spektrəm]
    nome (pl. spectrums, -a)
    1) fis. spettro m.
    2) (range) gamma f.

    English-Italian dictionary > spectrum

  • 9 spectrum

    'spektrəm
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) spektrum
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) hele registeret
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) (synlig) spektrum
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) lydregisteret
    subst. (flertall: spectra eller spectrums) \/ˈspektrəm\/
    1) ( fysikk) spektrum
    2) ( overført) spekter, skala

    English-Norwegian dictionary > spectrum

  • 10 spectrum

    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) litróf, skali
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) litróf
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) sÿnilegt litróf
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) hljóðróf

    English-Icelandic dictionary > spectrum

  • 11 spectrum

    színkép, spektrum
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    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) színkép
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) spektrum
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) színkép, spektrum
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) hangszínkép

    English-Hungarian dictionary > spectrum

  • 12 spectrum

    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) espectro
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) gama
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) espectro
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) espectro
    * * *
    spec.trum
    [sp'ektrəm] n (pl spectra) Lat 1 espectro ocular, imagem que persiste na retina, mesmo depois de fechados ou desviados os olhos. 2 âmbito de ondas de rádio dentro de uma freqüência específica. 3 âmbito de uma coisa específica.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > spectrum

  • 13 spectrum

    n. spektrum, tayf, göz kamaştıktan sonraki görüntü, birbiri ile ilgili düşünce ve nesneler dizisi
    * * *
    1. spektrum 2. tayf
    * * *
    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) tayf
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) yelpaze, dizi
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) tayf
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) dalga kuşağı

    English-Turkish dictionary > spectrum

  • 14 spectrum

    • kirjo
    • spektri
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    'spektrəm
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) kirjo
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) asteikko
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spektri
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) skaala

    English-Finnish dictionary > spectrum

  • 15 spectrum

    ['spɛktrəm]
    pl spectra, n
    widmo nt; (fig: of opinion etc) spektrum m
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    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) widmo
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) wachlarz
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) widmo
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) zakres

    English-Polish dictionary > spectrum

  • 16 spectrum

    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) spektrs
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) diapazons; apjoms; gamma
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spektrs
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) diapazons
    * * *
    apjoms; spektrs

    English-Latvian dictionary > spectrum

  • 17 spectrum

    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) spektras
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) gama, diapazonas
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spektras
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) diapazonas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > spectrum

  • 18 spectrum

    n. spektrum; färgskala
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    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) spektrum
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) spektrum, skala
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spektrum
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) spektrum

    English-Swedish dictionary > spectrum

  • 19 spectrum

    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) spektrum
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) rejstřík
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spektrum
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) (zvukové) spektrum
    * * *
    • spektrum

    English-Czech dictionary > spectrum

  • 20 spectrum

    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.)
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.)
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.)
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).)

    English-Romanian dictionary > spectrum

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  • gamut — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin gamma, lowest note of a medieval scale (from Late Latin, 3d letter of the Greek alphabet) + ut ut Date: 15th century 1. the whole series of recognized musical notes 2. an entire range or series < ran the gamut from… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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