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<edp.av> ■ Resonanz f ; Spitze f ; Höchstwert m ; Filterresonanz f ; Spitzenpegel m -
4 peak-to-peak level
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > peak-to-peak level
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5 peak level meter
peak level meter Spitzenpegelanzeiger mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > peak level meter
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6 peak-to-peak output voltage level
peak-to-peak output voltage level Doppelspitzenwert m der AusgangsspannungEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > peak-to-peak output voltage level
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7 peak signal level
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8 summit
noun1) (peak, lit. or fig.) Gipfel, der2) (discussion) Gipfel, dersummit conference/meeting — Gipfelkonferenz, die/-treffen, das
* * *1. noun(the highest point: They reached the summit of the mountain at midday; At the age of thirty he was at the summit of his powers as a composer.) der Gipfel2. adjective((of a conference etc) at the highest level of international negotiation, at which heads of state meet for discussion.) Gipfel-...* * *sum·mit[ˈsʌmɪt]neconomic \summit Wirtschaftsgipfel m* * *['sʌmɪt]1. n (lit)Gipfel m; (fig also) Höhepunkt mto reach the summit (lit, fig) — den Gipfel or Höhepunkt erreichen
2. adj attr (POL)Gipfel-* * *summit [ˈsʌmıt]A s1. (höchster) Gipfel, Kuppe f (eines Berges), Spitze f (eines Masts etc), Scheitel m (einer Kurve etc), Kamm m (einer Welle etc), Kappe f, Krone f (eines Dammes etc)2. fig Gipfel m, Höhe(punkt) f(m):at the summit of power auf dem Gipfel der Macht3. WIRTSCH, POL Gipfel mB adj WIRTSCH, POL Gipfel…:* * *noun1) (peak, lit. or fig.) Gipfel, der2) (discussion) Gipfel, dersummit conference/meeting — Gipfelkonferenz, die/-treffen, das
* * *n.Gipfel - m.
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