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1 time
time I v 1. MESS die Zeit messen; 2. zeitlich abstimmen; zeitlich übereinstimmen; 3. Takt geben time II 1. Zeit f; Zeitpunkt m; 2. Zeitmaß n, Tempo n; Takt mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > time
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2 time-interval measuring instrument
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3 mess around
◆ mess about, mess aroundI. vi2. (waste time) herumspielen3. (tinker)4. (be unfaithful)II. vt* * *v.verarschen v. -
4 mess about
2) ( waste time) herumspielen3) ( tinker)4) ( be unfaithful)to \mess about about with sb sich akk mit jdm einlassen -
5 mess around
2) ( waste time) herumspielen3) ( tinker)4) ( be unfaithful)to \mess around about with sb sich akk mit jdm einlassen -
6 time base encoder
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7 time cycle control
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8 time encoder
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9 time lead
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10 time response
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11 time sequence diagram
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12 time-delay spectrometry
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13 time domain reflectometry
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14 time measurement
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15 time meter
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16 time metering
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17 time metering operation
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18 time of measurement
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19 time recorder
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20 time unit
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