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1 Fehlerzustand
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2 Fehlerbedingung
Fehlerbedingung f error conditionDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Fehlerbedingung
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3 Fehlerzustand
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4 Arg
n geh. altm.: ohne Arg without malice; an ihr ist kein Arg there’s no guile in her, there’s not a bad bone in her body* * *harsh* * *Ạrg [ark]nt -s, no pl (old)malice* * *(badly; acutely.) sorely* * *< ärger, ärgste>[ark]1. (schlimm) bad, terribleim A\argen liegen to be at sixes and sevensdas Ärgste befürchten to fear the worstetw noch ärger machen to make sth worseeine \arge Beleidigung a terrible insulter war ihr ärgster Feind he was her worst enemy\arg verletzt sein to be badly hurteine \arge Enttäuschung/Freude a great disappointment/pleasureein \arger Raucher/Säufer a heavy smoker/drinkertut es \arg weh? does it hurt badly?er hat dazu \arg lang gebraucht he took a terribly long time for ites [zu] \arg treiben to go too far* * *1.ärger, ärgst... Adjektiv1) (geh., landsch.): (schlimm) bad <weather, condition, state>; serious < situation, wound>; hard < times>im argen liegen — be in a sorry state
2) (geh. veralt.): (böse) wicked; evil3) (geh., landsch.): (unangenehm groß, stark) severe <pain, hunger, shock>; severe, bitter < disappointment>; serious < dilemma, error>; extreme, (coll.) terrible < embarrassment>; gross <exaggeration, injustice>in arger Bedrängnis/Not sein — be in desperate straits
mein ärgster Feind — my worst enemy or arch-enemy
2.unser ärgster Konkurrent — our most dangerous competitor
adverbial (geh., landsch.) extremely, (coll.) awfully, (coll.) terribly <painful, cold, steep, expensive, heavy, etc.>; severely, bitterly < disappointed>; extremely, (coll.) terribly < embarrassed>; <suffer, weaken> severely; < offend> deeply; < deceive> badly; < rain, pull, punch> hard; < hurt> a great dealetwas arg laut — a bit too loud
es geht ihm arg schlecht/gut — things are going really badly/well for him
* * *Arg n geh obs:ohne Arg without malice;* * *1.ärger, ärgst... Adjektiv1) (geh., landsch.): (schlimm) bad <weather, condition, state>; serious <situation, wound>; hard < times>2) (geh. veralt.): (böse) wicked; evil3) (geh., landsch.): (unangenehm groß, stark) severe <pain, hunger, shock>; severe, bitter < disappointment>; serious <dilemma, error>; extreme, (coll.) terrible < embarrassment>; gross <exaggeration, injustice>in arger Bedrängnis/Not sein — be in desperate straits
2.mein ärgster Feind — my worst enemy or arch-enemy
adverbial (geh., landsch.) extremely, (coll.) awfully, (coll.) terribly <painful, cold, steep, expensive, heavy, etc.>; severely, bitterly < disappointed>; extremely, (coll.) terribly < embarrassed>; <suffer, weaken> severely; < offend> deeply; < deceive> badly; <rain, pull, punch> hard; < hurt> a great deales geht ihm arg schlecht/gut — things are going really badly/well for him
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5 arg
n geh. altm.: ohne Arg without malice; an ihr ist kein Arg there’s no guile in her, there’s not a bad bone in her body* * *harsh* * *Ạrg [ark]nt -s, no pl (old)malice* * *(badly; acutely.) sorely* * *< ärger, ärgste>[ark]1. (schlimm) bad, terribleim A\argen liegen to be at sixes and sevensdas Ärgste befürchten to fear the worstetw noch ärger machen to make sth worseeine \arge Beleidigung a terrible insulter war ihr ärgster Feind he was her worst enemy\arg verletzt sein to be badly hurteine \arge Enttäuschung/Freude a great disappointment/pleasureein \arger Raucher/Säufer a heavy smoker/drinkertut es \arg weh? does it hurt badly?er hat dazu \arg lang gebraucht he took a terribly long time for ites [zu] \arg treiben to go too far* * *1.ärger, ärgst... Adjektiv1) (geh., landsch.): (schlimm) bad <weather, condition, state>; serious < situation, wound>; hard < times>im argen liegen — be in a sorry state
2) (geh. veralt.): (böse) wicked; evil3) (geh., landsch.): (unangenehm groß, stark) severe <pain, hunger, shock>; severe, bitter < disappointment>; serious < dilemma, error>; extreme, (coll.) terrible < embarrassment>; gross <exaggeration, injustice>in arger Bedrängnis/Not sein — be in desperate straits
mein ärgster Feind — my worst enemy or arch-enemy
2.unser ärgster Konkurrent — our most dangerous competitor
adverbial (geh., landsch.) extremely, (coll.) awfully, (coll.) terribly <painful, cold, steep, expensive, heavy, etc.>; severely, bitterly < disappointed>; extremely, (coll.) terribly < embarrassed>; <suffer, weaken> severely; < offend> deeply; < deceive> badly; < rain, pull, punch> hard; < hurt> a great dealetwas arg laut — a bit too loud
es geht ihm arg schlecht/gut — things are going really badly/well for him
* * *arge Enttäuschung great disappointment;sein ärgster Feind his worst enemy;B. adv1. badly, severely;jemanden arg mitnehmen (really) take it out of sb2. umg (sehr) terribly;das ist arg wenig that’s not a lot* * *1.ärger, ärgst... Adjektiv1) (geh., landsch.): (schlimm) bad <weather, condition, state>; serious <situation, wound>; hard < times>2) (geh. veralt.): (böse) wicked; evil3) (geh., landsch.): (unangenehm groß, stark) severe <pain, hunger, shock>; severe, bitter < disappointment>; serious <dilemma, error>; extreme, (coll.) terrible < embarrassment>; gross <exaggeration, injustice>in arger Bedrängnis/Not sein — be in desperate straits
2.mein ärgster Feind — my worst enemy or arch-enemy
adverbial (geh., landsch.) extremely, (coll.) awfully, (coll.) terribly <painful, cold, steep, expensive, heavy, etc.>; severely, bitterly < disappointed>; extremely, (coll.) terribly < embarrassed>; <suffer, weaken> severely; < offend> deeply; < deceive> badly; <rain, pull, punch> hard; < hurt> a great deales geht ihm arg schlecht/gut — things are going really badly/well for him
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6 beklagenswert
* * *lamentable* * *be|kla|gens|wert (geh)adjMensch pitiful; Zustand lamentable, deplorable; Misserfolg, Vorfall, Scheitern regrettable, unfortunate; Unfall terrible* * *be·kla·gens·wertadj lamentableein \beklagenswerter Irrtum/ein \beklagenswertes Versehen an unfortunate [or regrettable] error/oversight a. euph* * *Adjektiv pitiful <sight, impression>; pitiable < person>; lamentable, pitiable, deplorable <condition, state>; wretched < situation>* * *in einem beklagenswerten Zustand in a sorry state* * *Adjektiv pitiful <sight, impression>; pitiable < person>; lamentable, pitiable, deplorable <condition, state>; wretched < situation>* * *adj.lamentable adj. adv.lamentably adv. -
7 Zufallsabweichung
Zufallsabweichung f STAT, WIWI random variation* * *f <Math, Vw> random variation* * *Zufallsabweichung
(Statistik) deviation;
• Zufallsanfangszahl (Statistik) random start;
• Zufallsanordnung (Statistik) random order;
• Zufallsauswahl random sampling (selection), lottery sampling;
• Zufallsbedingung casual condition;
• Zufallseinnahmen windfall receipts;
• Zufallsfehler (Statistik) accidental (random) error;
• Zufallshaftung hazardous liability;
• Zufallshandlung inadvertent action;
• Zufallsmoment (Statistik) chance factor;
• Zufallsstichprobe random sample, probability sampling;
• Zufallsstreuung (Statistik) random variation;
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8 fehlerfrei
I Adj.II Adv. flawlessly; aufsagen, rechnen etc.: faultlessly, without a mistake* * *faultless; flawless; accurate* * *feh|ler|freiadjperfect; Ware auch in perfect condition; Arbeit, Aussprache, Kür etc auch faultless, flawless; Messung, Rechnung correct; (COMPUT ) Programm bug-freeféhlerfreier Lauf/Sprung (Sport) — clear round/jump
* * *1) (without fault; perfect: a faultless performance.) faultless2) faultlessly3) (accurate; free from mistakes: a sound piece of work.) sound* * *feh·ler·frei* * *1.2.ein fehlerfreies Deutsch sprechen/schreiben — speak/write faultless or perfect German; (Reiten)
* * *A. adj2. Springreiten:Ritt clear roundB. adv flawlessly; aufsagen, rechnen etc: faultlessly, without a mistake* * *1.2.ein fehlerfreies Deutsch sprechen/schreiben — speak/write faultless or perfect German; (Reiten)
* * *adj.accurate adj.error-free adj.faultless adj. adv.faultlessly adv.
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