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1 Teilstrichabstand
Teilstrichabstand m scale spacing [interval], length of a scale divisionDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Teilstrichabstand
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2 zeitlich
I Adj.1. Faktor, Unterschied etc.: time...; Problem etc.: time-related,... of time; Aspekt etc.: temporal; (chronologisch) chronological; in großen / kleinen zeitlichen Abständen at long / short intervals; zeitliche Berechnung timing; aus zeitlichen Gründen Zeitgründe; zeitliche Probleme problems of time; zeitliche Reihenfolge sequence2. bes. RELI. (vergänglich) temporal; das Zeitliche segnen altm., euph. depart this life; hum., auch Sache: give up the ghostII Adv. timewise; (chronologisch) chronologically; zeitlich aufeinander abstimmen synchronize; zeitlich befristet limited, attr. limited-period...; es ist zeitlich befristet there’s a time limit (on it), it’s for a limited time ( oder period) only; ich schaffe es zeitlich nicht (werde damit nicht fertig) I’m not going to make it in time; (kann es nicht tun) I can’t fit it in (timewise), I haven’t got time for it; das passt mir zeitlich nicht I can’t fit it in (timewise), it’s not (at) a very convenient time for me; zeitlich zusammenfallen coincide, concur* * *temporal* * *zeit|lich ['tsaitlɪç]1. adjtemporal; Verzögerungen time-related; (= chronologisch) Reihenfolge chronologicalaus zéítlichen Gründen — for reasons of time
in kurzem/großem zéítlichem Abstand — at short/long intervals (of time)
einen hohen zéítlichen Aufwand erfordern — to require a great deal of time
das Zeitliche segnen (euph: Mensch) — to depart this life; (inf: Sache) to bite the dust (inf)
2. advtimewise (inf), from the point of view of time; (= chronologisch) chronologicallydas kann sie zéítlich nicht einrichten — she can't fit that in (timewise (inf)), she can't find (the) time for that
das passt ihr zéítlich nicht — the time isn't convenient for her
zéítlich befristet sein — to have a time limit
zéítlich zusammenfallen — to coincide
die Uhren/Pläne zéítlich aufeinander abstimmen — to synchronize one's watches/plans
* * *zeit·lichI. adj1. (chronologisch) chronologicalder \zeitliche Ablauf the chronological sequence of events; (terminlich) temporaldie \zeitliche Planung time planningdas Z\zeitliche segnen (euph veraltet: sterben) to depart from this life; (fam: kaputtgehen) to pack in famII. adv\zeitlich zusammenfallen to coincideetw \zeitlich abstimmen to synchronize sth\zeitlich begrenzt for a limited timeetw \zeitlich hinausschieben to postpone stheine \zeitliche Zahlung a payment received on time* * *1. 2.adverbial with regard to time* * *A. adj1. Faktor, Unterschied etc: time …; Problem etc: time-related, … of time; Aspekt etc: temporal; (chronologisch) chronological;in großen/kleinen zeitlichen Abständen at long/short intervals;zeitliche Berechnung timing;zeitliche Probleme problems of time;zeitliche Reihenfolge sequencezeitlich aufeinander abstimmen synchronize;zeitlich befristet limited, attr limited-period …;es ist zeitlich befristet there’s a time limit (on it), it’s for a limited time ( oder period) only;ich schaffe es zeitlich nicht (werde damit nicht fertig) I’m not going to make it in time; (kann es nicht tun) I can’t fit it in (timewise), I haven’t got time for it;das passt mir zeitlich nicht I can’t fit it in (timewise), it’s not (at) a very convenient time for me;zeitlich zusammenfallen coincide, concur* * *1. 2.adverbial with regard to time* * *adj.seasonal adj.temporal adj.time adj. adv.temporally adv. -
3 Schrittlänge
f ELEKTRON step length, TELEKOM [Telegrafie] significant interval
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