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  • 21 start-up time

    <tech.gen> (gen.; of any operating system or component; e.g. of a machine) ■ Anlaufzeit f ; Zeit für den Startvorgang f
    <tech.gen> ■ Startzeit f
    < proc> ■ Vorbereitungszeit f

    English-german technical dictionary > start-up time

  • 22 starting time

    < gen> ■ Arbeitsbeginn m
    <tech.gen> (gen.; of any operating system or component; e.g. of a machine) ■ Anlaufzeit f ; Zeit für den Startvorgang f
    <i&c> (e.g. for timer recordings) ■ Einschaltzeitpunkt m ; Einschaltzeit f ugs

    English-german technical dictionary > starting time

  • 23 transient behaviour

    <tech.gen> (e.g. component, device, instrument, machine, plant) ■ Anlaufverhalten n
    <el.i&c> ■ Einschwingverhalten n
    < nucl> ■ Übergangsverhalten n

    English-german technical dictionary > transient behaviour

  • 24 input

    1. noun
    (esp. Computing) Input, der od. das; (of capital) Investition, die; (of electricity) Energiezufuhr, die
    2. transitive verb,
    -tt-, input or inputted eingeben [Daten, Programm]; zuführen [Strom, Energie]
    * * *
    ['input]
    1) (something, eg an amount of electrical energy, that is supplied to a machine etc.) zugeführte Spannung
    2) (information put into a computer for processing.) die Dateneingabe
    * * *
    in·put
    [ˈɪnpʊt]
    I. n
    1. no pl (resource put in) Beitrag m
    power \input Energiezufuhr f; (of work) [Arbeits]aufwand m; (of ideas, suggestions) Beitrag m
    I didn't have much \input into the project ich habe nicht viel zu dem Projekt beigetragen
    2. COMPUT, ELEC (component) Anschluss m, Eingang m
    3. no pl COMPUT (ingoing information) Input m; (the typing in) Eingabe f
    4. COMM, FIN
    \inputs Einkäufe von Gütern, für die Mehrwertsteuer bezahlt wurde
    II. n modifier COMPUT (buffer, file, port) Eingabe-
    \input device COMPUT Eingabegerät nt; (scanner also) Einlesegerät nt
    III. vt
    <-tt-, put, put>
    to \input sth (store in computer) etw eingeben; (with a scanner) etw einscannen
    * * *
    ['ɪnpʊt]
    1. n
    1) (into computer) Eingabe f, Input m or nt; (of capital) Investition f; (of manpower) (Arbeits)aufwand m; (= power input) Energiezufuhr f; (of project etc) Beitrag m

    artistic/creative input — künstlerische/kreative Beiträge pl

    2) (= point of input, input terminal) Eingang m
    2. vt (COMPUT)
    data, text, information eingeben
    * * *
    input [ˈınpʊt]
    A s Input m:
    a) eingesetzte Produktionsmittel pl etc
    b) ELEK zugeführte Leistung, Eingangsleistung f:
    input amplifier Eingangsverstärker m;
    input impedance Eingangswiderstand m
    c) TECH eingespeiste Menge
    d) COMPUT (Daten)Eingabe f:
    input device Eingabegerät n;
    input file Eingabedatei f
    B v/t prät und pperf -putted, -put COMPUT Daten eingeben ( into in akk)
    * * *
    1. noun
    (esp. Computing) Input, der od. das; (of capital) Investition, die; (of electricity) Energiezufuhr, die
    2. transitive verb,
    -tt-, input or inputted eingeben [Daten, Programm]; zuführen [Strom, Energie]
    * * *
    n.
    Eingabe -n f.
    Leistungsaufnahme f. v.
    eingeben v.

    English-german dictionary > input

  • 25 staple

    I 1. noun
    (for fastening paper) [Heft]klammer, die
    2. transitive verb
    heften ( on to an + Akk.)
    II attributive adjective
    1) (principal) Grund-
    2) (Commerc.): (important) grundlegend
    * * *
    ['steipl] I noun
    1) (a chief product of trade or industry.) der Hauptgegenstand
    2) (a chief or main item (of diet etc).) die Öse
    II 1. noun
    1) (a U-shaped type of nail.) die Heftklammer
    2) (a U-shaped piece of wire that is driven through sheets of paper etc to fasten them together.) die Heftklammer
    2. verb
    (to fasten or attach (paper etc) with staples.) heften
    - academic.ru/70316/stapler">stapler
    * * *
    sta·ple1
    [ˈsteɪpl̩]
    I. n
    1. (for paper) Heftklammer f, Bostich m SCHWEIZ
    a box of \staples eine Schachtel Heftklammern
    2. (not for paper) Krampe f, Agraffe f SCHWEIZ
    II. vt
    to \staple sth etw heften [o SCHWEIZ bostichen]
    to \staple sth together etw zusammenheften
    to \staple sth by hand etw von Hand [o ÖSTERR bes händisch] zusammenheften
    sta·ple2
    [ˈsteɪpl̩]
    I. n
    1. (main component) Grundstock m; FOOD Grundnahrungsmittel nt
    2. ECON Hauptartikel m, Hauptprodukt nt
    commercial \staples Handelsgüter pl
    3. no pl (of cotton) Rohbaumwolle f; (of wool) Rohwolle f
    II. adj attr, inv
    1. (principal) Haupt-
    \staple diet [or food] Hauptnahrung f
    \staple foods Grundnahrungsmittel pl
    \staple source of income Haupteinnahmequelle f
    2. ECON
    \staple crop/commodity Hauptgetreide/-erzeugnis nt
    * * *
    I ['steɪpl]
    1. n
    Klammer f; (for paper) Heftklammer f
    2. vt
    heften II
    1. adj
    Haupt-
    2. n
    1) (= main product) Hauptartikel m; (= main element) Ausgangsmaterial nt; (= main food) Hauptnahrungsmittel nt
    2) (of cotton) Rohbaumwolle f; (of wool) Rohwolle f
    * * *
    staple1 [ˈsteıpl]
    A s
    1. WIRTSCH Haupterzeugnis n, -produkt n:
    2. WIRTSCH Stapelware f:
    a) Hauptartikel m
    b) Massenware f
    3. WIRTSCH Rohstoff m
    4. TECH Stapel m:
    a) Qualität oder Länge des Fadens
    of short staple kurzstapelig
    5. TECH
    a) Rohwolle f
    b) Faser f:
    staple fiber (bes Br fibre) Zellwolle
    6. fig Hauptgegenstand m, -thema n
    7. WIRTSCH
    a) Stapelplatz m
    b) Handelszentrum n
    8. HIST Markt m mit Stapelrecht
    B adj
    1. WIRTSCH Stapel…:
    staple goods (port, right, trade)
    2. Haupt…:
    staple food Grundnahrungsmittel pl;
    3. WIRTSCH
    a) Haupthandels…
    b) (markt)gängig
    c) Massen…
    4. HIST Monopol…
    C v/t Baumwolle (nach Stapel) sortieren
    staple2 [ˈsteıpl] TECH
    A s
    1. (Draht)Öse f
    2. Krampe f
    3. Heftdraht m, -klammer f
    4. MUS Messingröhrchen n (im Oboenmundstück)
    B v/t
    1. (mit Draht) heften:
    stapling machine stapler1
    2. klammern (to an akk)
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    (for fastening paper) [Heft]klammer, die
    2. transitive verb
    heften ( on to an + Akk.)
    II attributive adjective
    1) (principal) Grund-
    2) (Commerc.): (important) grundlegend
    * * *
    n.
    Heftklammer f. v.
    heften v.

    English-german dictionary > staple

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