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101 velocity-modulated amplifier
<el> ■ geschwindigkeitsmodulierter Verstärker mEnglish-german technical dictionary > velocity-modulated amplifier
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102 velocity-modulated tube
<el> ■ Laufzeitröhre fEnglish-german technical dictionary > velocity-modulated tube
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103 voice-modulated
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104 width-modulated
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105 amplitude modulated signal
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106 phase-modulated
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107 amplitude-modulated oscillation
n ELECTRON, PHYS amplitudenmodulierte Schwingung fDictionary English-German Informatics > amplitude-modulated oscillation
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108 contact-modulated amplifier
n ELEC ENG, ELECTRON Zerhackerverstärker mDictionary English-German Informatics > contact-modulated amplifier
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109 frequency-modulated radar
n AUDIO FM-Radar ntDictionary English-German Informatics > frequency-modulated radar
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110 intensity-modulated display
n ELECTRON intensitätsmodulierte Anzeige fDictionary English-German Informatics > intensity-modulated display
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111 pulse-modulated
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112 speech-modulated wave
n TELECOM sprachmodulierte Welle fDictionary English-German Informatics > speech-modulated wave
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113 velocity-modulated tube
n ELECTRON geschwindigkeitsmodulierte Röhre fDictionary English-German Informatics > velocity-modulated tube
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114 voice-modulated carrier
n DT sprachmodulierter Träger mDictionary English-German Informatics > voice-modulated carrier
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115 reference layer
PDO < edp> (in LIMDOW(Light Intensity Modulated Direct OverWrite)-optical drives) ■ Referenzschicht f PDO ; Schreibschicht f -
116 writing layer
< edp> (in LIMDOW(Light Intensity Modulated Direct OverWrite)-optical drives) ■ Referenzschicht f PDO ; Schreibschicht f -
117 modulate
modu·late[ˈmɒdjəleɪt, AM ˈmɑ:ʤ-]I. vt1. (adapt)▪ to \modulate sth etw anpassen [o abstimmen] [o regulieren]to \modulate a mechanism einen Mechanismus regulierento \modulate a policy eine Politik abstimmen [o [den Gegebenheiten] anpassen]to \modulate one's tone ( also fig) in einem anderen Ton sprechen, einen anderen Ton anschlagen a. figto \modulate one's voice seine Stimme verändern2. (soften)▪ to \modulate sth noise, voice etw dämpfen; effect, impression etw abschwächen▪ to \modulate sth etw modulieren [o aussteuern4. COMPUT▪ to \modulate sth etw modulieren* * *['mɒdjʊleɪt] (MUS, RAD)1. vimodulierenthe key modulated from major to minor — die Tonart wechselte von Dur nach Moll
2. vtmodulieren* * *A v/t1. abstimmen, regulieren2. anpassen (to an akk)3. dämpfenB v/i1. Funk: modulieren2. MUSa) modulieren (from … to von … nach), die Tonart wechselnb) (beim Vortrag) modulieren* * *v.abstimmen v.anpassen v.modulieren v. -
118 pulse
I 1. nounhave/keep one's finger on the pulse of something — die Hand am Puls einer Sache (Gen.) haben/auf dem laufenden über etwas (Akk.) bleiben
2) (rhythmical recurrence) Rhythmus, der3) (Electronics) Impuls, der2. intransitive verbsee academic.ru/59000/pulsate">pulsateII noun(variety of edible seed) Hülsenfrucht, die* * *1. noun(the regular beating of the heart, which can be checked by feeling the pumping action of the artery in the wrist: The doctor felt/took her pulse.) der Puls2. verb(to throb.) pulsieren- pulsate- pulsation* * *pulse1[pʌls]I. nstrong/weak \pulse starker/schwacher Pulsto take sb's \pulse jds Puls fühlena \pulse of light/sound ein Licht-/Klangimpuls mto have/keep one's finger on the \pulse am Ball sein/bleibenshe's someone with her finger on the \pulse of current affairs sie ist am Puls der ZeitIII. vi pulsierenpulse2[pʌls]* * *I [pʌls]1. n (ANAT)Puls m; (PHYS) Impuls m; (fig of drums, music) Rhythmus mpulse beat — Pulsschlag m
to feel or take sb's pulse —
he felt the pulse of life in his veins — er spürte, wie das Leben in seinen Adern pulsierte
he still has or keeps his finger on the pulse of economic affairs — er hat in Wirtschaftsfragen immer noch den Finger am Puls der Zeit
2. vipulsieren; (machines) stampfen II Hülsenfrucht f* * *pulse1 [pʌls]A s1. Puls(schlag) m (auch fig):pulse beat (einzelner) Pulsschlag;feel ( oder take) sb’s pulse jemandem den Puls fühlen (a. fig jemandes Gesinnung od Meinung zu ergründen suchen);keep one’s finger on the pulse of fig die Hand am Puls (gen) haben2. Pulsieren n (auch fig)3. ELEK, PHYS Impuls m, (Strom)Stoß m:pulse-modulated impulsmoduliert;pulse shaping circuit Impulsformerschaltung f;pulse train Impulsserie f4. fig Vitalität f, Schwung mpulse2 [pʌls] s Hülsenfrüchte pl* * *I 1. nounhave/keep one's finger on the pulse of something — die Hand am Puls einer Sache (Gen.) haben/auf dem laufenden über etwas (Akk.) bleiben
2) (rhythmical recurrence) Rhythmus, der3) (Electronics) Impuls, der2. intransitive verb II noun(variety of edible seed) Hülsenfrucht, die* * *n.Impuls -e m.Puls -e m. -
119 AM-VSB television signal
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > AM-VSB television signal
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120 f-m
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > f-m
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modulated — adj. (Electronics) 1. Having either amplitude, intensity, frequency, or phase altered at intervals to represent information to be transmitted; of the carrier wave of a radio signal transmitted from one device to another for the purpose of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
modulated — im·modulated; modulated; un·modulated; … English syllables
modulated — mod|u|lat|ed [ madʒə,leıtəd ] adjective a modulated voice is controlled and pleasant to listen to: His voice was soft and well modulated … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
modulated — See back pressure modulated negative back pressure modulated valve … Dictionary of automotive terms
modulated — adjective 1. changed or adjusted in pitch, tone, or volume • Ant: ↑unmodulated • Similar to: ↑softened 2. altered in volume as well as tone or pitch • Similar to: ↑inflected * * * modulated UK [ˈmɒdjʊˌleɪtɪd] … Useful english dictionary
Modulated — Modulate Mod u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Modulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Modulating}.] [L. modulatus, p. p. of modulari to measure, to modulate, fr. modulus a small measure, meter, melody, dim. of modus. See {Mode}.] 1. To form, as sound, to a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
modulated — UK [ˈmɒdjʊˌleɪtɪd] / US [ˈmɑdʒəˌleɪtəd] adjective a modulated voice is controlled and pleasant to listen to … English dictionary
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