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21 tussenschakelaar
• intermediate switch -
22 tussenstadium
• intermediate stage -
23 tussenstand
• intermediate position• mid-position• middle-position -
24 tussentandwiel
• intermediate gear -
25 tussentrap
• intermediate stage -
26 tussenverdeler
• intermediate distributor -
27 tweede-etage groepenscheiding
• intermediate control change• minorNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > tweede-etage groepenscheiding
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28 doorreis
n. stopover, stopping place on a trip, break at an intermediate point of a journey -
29 overgangsvorm
n. intermediate -
30 tussenliggend
adj. intermediate, intermediary, mediate -
31 tussenpersoon
n. intermediary, intermediate, middleman, come between, go between, agent, medium, broker -
32 tussenvorm
n. intermediate -
33 bandvoorraad
• belt stock• intermediate stock• stock in process• tape inventory -
34 hulpanode
• auxiliary anode• intermediate anode -
35 lineair/logaritmische middenfrequentversterker
• linear-logarithmic intermediate frequency amplifierNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > lineair/logaritmische middenfrequentversterker
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36 mengvorm
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37 middenfrequentie
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38 tussenlaag
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39 tussenperiode
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40 tussenproduct
• half-finished product• intermediate product
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Intermediate — (dt. Intermediat, von mlat. intermediātus „Zwischenprodukt“, „Zwischenglied“) steht für: Intermediate (Bereifung), ein Rennreifen Typ Intermediate Bulk Container, ein Transportcontainer für Flüssigkeiten Intermediate Care, eine Intensiv Abteilung … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Intermediate 1 — (Scottish Gaelic: Meadhan Ìre 1) is an educational qualification in Scotland on the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) Scottish Qualifications Certificate (SQC) achievement ladder similar to General Level at Standard Grades; it is the next… … Wikipedia
intermediate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) coming between two things in time, place, character, etc. 2) having more than basic knowledge or skills but not yet advanced. ► NOUN ▪ an intermediate person or thing. ► VERB ▪ mediate. DERIVATIVES intermediac … English terms dictionary
Intermediate — In ter*me di*ate, v. i. To come between; to intervene; to interpose. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English