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noun(framework) Gitter, das* * *adjective ((of sounds) unpleasant.) unangenehm* * *grat·ing[ˈgreɪtɪŋ, AM -t̬ɪŋ]I. n Gitter nt\grating constant Gitterkonstante f\grating spectrum Gitterspektrum nt, Beugungsspektrum ntII. adjthe iron gate dragged on the flagstones, making a \grating noise das Eisentor schleifte knirschend über die Steinplattena \grating voice eine raue Stimme [o eine Stimme wie ein Reibeisen] fam* * *I ['greItɪŋ]nGitter nt II1. adjkratzend; sound quietschend; (= rasping) knirschend; (on nerves) auf die Nerven gehend; voice schrill2. nKratzen nt; (of rusty door) Quietschen nt; (of teeth, feet on gravel) Knirschen nt* * *grating1 [ˈɡreıtıŋ] adj (adv gratingly)1. a) knirschendb) kratzendc) quietschend2. krächzend, heiser:have a grating voice auch eine Stimme wie ein Reibeisen haben3. unangenehmgrating2 [ˈɡreıtıŋ] s1. Vergitterung f, Gitter(werk) n2. (Balken-, Lauf) Rost m3. SCHIFF Gräting fgrating spectrum Gitterspektrum n* * *noun(framework) Gitter, das* * *adj.knirschend adj. n.Gitter - n.
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grating spectrum — gardelinis spektras statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. grating spectrum; normal spectrum vok. Gitterspektrum, n; Normalspektrum, n rus. дифракционный спектр, m; нормальный дифракционный спектр, m pranc. spectre de réseau, m; spectre… … Fizikos terminų žodynas
grating spectrum — normalusis spektras statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. grating spectrum; normal spectrum vok. Gitterspektrum, n; Normalspektrum, n rus. нормальный спектр, m pranc. spectre normal, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
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