-
1 failures
n.pl.Versäumnisse f.pl. -
2 mean time between failures
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > mean time between failures
-
3 accumulated number of failures
accumulated number of failures Summe f aller FehlerEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > accumulated number of failures
-
4 assessed mean time between failures
assessed mean time between failures berechnete mittlere Ausfallzeit fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > assessed mean time between failures
-
5 chance failures
chance failures zufällige Ausfälle mplEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > chance failures
-
6 mean time between failures
mean time between failures QU mittlerer Ausfallabstand m, mittlere ausfallfreie Betriebszeit f, MTBF-Zeit fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > mean time between failures
-
7 mean time between undetected failures
mean time between undetected failures mittlere [durchschnittliche] Zeit f zwischen unentdeckten FehlernEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > mean time between undetected failures
-
8 ringing failures
ringing failures Rufstörungen fplEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > ringing failures
-
9 early failures
-
10 infant mortality failures
English-german technical dictionary > infant mortality failures
-
11 mean time between failures
(MTBF) < qualit> (statistical estimate; usu. specified in hours) ■ mittlere Zeitspanne zwischen zwei Ausfällen f (MTBF); mittlerer Ausfallabstand m ; mittlere Ausfallzeit f ; Gerätefehlerrate f ; MTBF-Rate fEnglish-german technical dictionary > mean time between failures
-
12 mean time between failures
Dictionary English-German Informatics > mean time between failures
-
13 mean time between undetected failures
Dictionary English-German Informatics > mean time between undetected failures
-
14 Pechsträhne
■ Reihe unglücklicher Zufälle, von denen ein Spieler oder eine Mannschaft kurz nacheinander betroffen wird.■ An indeterminate period of time characterised by a series of misfortunes or failures of a player or team.Syn. dip in form -
15 insusceptible to
< gen> (e.g. failures, disease) ■ unempfindlich für -
16 recurrent
< gen> (phenomena, events) ■ wiederholend; immer wieder auftretend<tech.gen> (events; e.g. payments, system failures) ■ wiederkehrend -
17 lament
1. noun2) (dirge) Klagegesang, der2. transitive verbklagen über (+ Akk.) (geh.); klagen um (geh.) [Freund, Heimat, Glück]3. intransitive verblament that... — beklagen, dass...
klagen (geh.)lament over or for something — etwas beklagen (geh.); etwas beweinen
lament over or for somebody — jemanden beweinen
* * *[lə'ment] 1. verb(to feel or express regret for: We all lament his death; He sat lamenting over his past failures.) klagen2. noun1) (a poem or piece of music which laments something: This song is a lament for those killed in battle.) die Klage2) (a show of grief, regret etc: I'm not going to sit listening to her laments all day.) die Klage•- academic.ru/41523/lamentation">lamentation* * *la·ment[ləˈment]▪ to \lament sb um jdn trauernthe late \lamented Frank Giotto der kürzlich verstorbene Frank GiottoIII. vi* * *[lə'ment]1. n1) Klagen pl, (Weh)klage f2) (LITER, MUS) Klagelied nt2. vtbeklagen; misfortune etc also bejammernto lament sb —
it is much to be lamented that... — es ist sehr zu beklagen, dass...
to lament the fact that... — die Tatsache bedauern, dass...
what will become of me now?, he lamented — was soll nun aus mir werden?, klagte or jammerte er
3. vi(weh)klagento lament over sth — über etw (acc) jammern, etw bejammern or beklagen
to lament over one's lost youth —
* * *lament [ləˈment]A v/i1. jammern, (weh)klagen, pej lamentieren (for, over um)2. trauern (for, over um)B v/t beklagen:a) bejammern, bedauernC s1. Jammer m, (Weh)Klage f2. Klagelied n* * *1. noun2) (dirge) Klagegesang, der2. transitive verbklagen über (+ Akk.) (geh.); klagen um (geh.) [Freund, Heimat, Glück]3. intransitive verblament that... — beklagen, dass...
klagen (geh.)lament over or for something — etwas beklagen (geh.); etwas beweinen
lament over or for somebody — jemanden beweinen
* * *n.Klage -n f.Klagelied n. v.beklagen v.jammern v. -
18 row
I 1.(coll.)noun1) (noise) Krach, dermake a row — Krach machen; (protest) Rabatz machen (ugs.)
2. intransitive verb II nounhave/start a row — Krach haben/anfangen (ugs.)
1) Reihe, diein a row — in einer Reihe; (coll.): (in succession) nacheinander
2) (line of numbers etc.) Zeile, die3) (terrace)III 1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb 3. nounrow [of houses] — [Häuser]zeile, die; [Häuser]reihe, die
* * *I [rəu] noun(a line: two rows of houses; They were sitting in a row; They sat in the front row in the theatre.) die ReiheII 1. [rəu] verb2) (to transport by rowing: He rowed them across the lake.) rudern2. noun(a trip in a rowing-boat: They went for a row on the river.) die Ruderpartie- academic.ru/63194/rower">rower- rowing-boat
- row-boat III noun2) (a continuous loud noise: They heard a row in the street.) der Krach* * *row1[rəʊ, AM roʊ]n\rows and \rows of cars lange Autoschlangena \row of chairs eine Stuhlreihe\row of houses Häuserreihe f\rows of people Menschenschlangen plto move up a few \rows ein paar Reihen aufrückento stand in a \row in einer Reihe stehenin \rows reihenweise3. (in succession)in a \row hintereinanderfour times in a \row viermal hintereinanderrow2[raʊ]I. n esp BRIT, AUSpolitical \row politische Auseinandersetzungto get into a \row [with sb] [mit jdm] Streit [o fam Krach] bekommento have a \row Streit [o fam Krach] haben, streitenrow3[rəʊ, AM roʊ]I. vi rudernII. vtto \row a boat ein Boot rudernto \row sb across a lake/river jdn über einen See/Fluss rudernto go for a \row rudern gehen* * *I [rəʊ]nReihe f; (COMPUT) (of table) Zeile fII [rəʊ]4 failures in a row — 4 Misserfolge hinter- or nacheinander
1. vi(in boat) rudernto row away/back — weg-/zurückrudern
2. vtboat rudern3. nIII [raʊ]1. n (esp Brit inf)1) (= noise) Lärm m, Krach m (inf)a row — Krach schlagen (inf)
2) (= quarrel) Streit m, Krach m (inf)to have a row with sb — mit jdm Streit or Krach (inf) haben
3)(= scolding)
to get a row — Krach bekommen (inf)to give sb a row — jdn runtermachen (inf)
2. vi(= quarrel) (sich) streiten* * *row1 [raʊ] umgA s Krach m:a) Krawall m, Spektakel m, Radau mb) (lauter) Streit:have a row with sb Krach mit jemandem haben umg;a) Krach schlagen umg,b) Krach oder Krawall machen;what’s the row? was ist denn los?B v/t besonders Br obs jemanden zusammenstauchen umgrow2 [rəʊ] s1. (Häuser-, Sitz- etc) Reihe f:in rows in Reihen, reihenweise;in a row fig hinter-, nacheinander;2. (von Häuserreihen eingesäumte) Straße:3. TECH Bauflucht(linie) frow3 [rəʊ]A v/i rudern sich rudern (lassen):B v/t1. ein Rennen, Boot oder jemanden rudernC s1. Rudern n2. Ruderpartie f:go for a row rudern gehen* * *I 1.(coll.)noun1) (noise) Krach, dermake a row — Krach machen; (protest) Rabatz machen (ugs.)
2. intransitive verb II nounhave/start a row — Krach haben/anfangen (ugs.)
1) Reihe, diein a row — in einer Reihe; (coll.): (in succession) nacheinander
2) (line of numbers etc.) Zeile, die3) (terrace)III 1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb 3. nounrow [of houses] — [Häuser]zeile, die; [Häuser]reihe, die
* * *(typography) n.Zeichenzeile f. n.Krach ¨-e m.Radau nur sing. m.Reihe -n f.Zeile -n f. v.rudern v. -
19 undaunted
adjective* * ** * *un·daunt·ed[ʌnˈdɔ:ntɪd, AM -ˈdɑ:nt̬ɪd]adj usu pred unerschrockento remain \undaunted unverzagt bleiben* * *[ʌn'dɔːntɪd]adj(= not discouraged) nicht entmutigt, unverzagt; (= fearless) unerschrocken; courage unerschütterlichin spite of these failures he continued undaunted — trotz dieser Misserfolge machte er unverzagt weiter
undaunted by these threats... — nicht eingeschüchtert von diesen Drohungen...
* * *undaunted adj (adv undauntedly) unerschrocken, unverzagt, furchtlos* * *adjective* * *adj.unerschrocken adj. -
20 MTBF
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
Failures for Gods — Failures for Gods … Википедия
Failures for Gods — Infobox Album Name = Failures for Gods Type = studio Longtype = Artist = Immolation Released = 1999 Recorded = Recorded at Millbrook Sound Studios Millbrook, NY July 1998 Genre = Death metal Length = 40:16 Label = Metal Blade Records Producer =… … Wikipedia
failures — fail·ure || feɪljÉ™(r) n. inability to succeed; lack of success; neglect; lack; non performance; bankruptcy; downfall … English contemporary dictionary
FAILURES — … Useful english dictionary
Mean time between failures — (MTBF) is the predicted elapsed time between inherent failures of a system during operation.[1] MTBF can be calculated as the arithmetic mean (average) time between failures of a system. The MTBF is typically part of a model that assumes the… … Wikipedia
2005 levee failures in Greater New Orleans — Hurricane Katrina 2005 Atlantic hu … Wikipedia
List of commercial failures in video gaming — As a hit driven business, the great majority of the video games industry s software releases have been commercial failures. In the early 21st century, rules of thumb noted by industry commentators estimated that 10% of published games generated… … Wikipedia
Counterintelligence failures — Countries with major counterintelligence failures are presented alphabetically. In each case, there is at least one systemic problem with seeking penetration agents when few or none may actually have existed, to the detriment of the functioning… … Wikipedia
A Complete History of My Sexual Failures — Infobox Film name = A Complete History of My Sexual Failures image size = caption = director = Chris Waitt producer = Henry Trotter Mary Burke writer = narrator = starring = Alexandra Boyarskaya Danielle McLeod Olivia Trench Chris Waitt Hilary… … Wikipedia
Klosure. Disposable Klassix and Other Potential Failures (1988 – 1998) — Infobox Album | Name = klosure. DISPOSABLE KLASSIX AND OTHER POTENTIAL FAILURES (1988 – 1998) Type = compilation Artist = Khanoda Background = orange Released = November 24 1998 (US) Recorded = 1998 Genre = Pop, Alternative, Dance Length = 60:38… … Wikipedia
2008 United States bank failures — Fifteen United States banks have failed and been taken over by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in 2008 as of September 25, 2008,cite web|url=http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/banklist.html|title=Failed Bank… … Wikipedia