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1 persistence
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > persistence
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2 persistence
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > persistence
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3) (continued existence) Fortbestehen, das* * *noun das Beharren* * *per·sis·tence[pəˈsɪstən(t)s, AM pɚˈ-]n no pl* * *[pə'sIstəns] [pə'sIstənsI]n(= tenacity) Beharrlichkeit f, Hartnäckigkeit f; (= perseverance) Ausdauer f; (of disease) Hartnäckigkeit f; (of fog, pain etc) Anhalten nt, Fortdauern ntthe persistence of his questioning brought results — sein beharrliches Fragen hat schließlich doch zu etwas geführt
* * *1. Beharren n (in auf dat, bei), Beharrlichkeit f, Fortdauer f2. Hartnäckigkeit f, Ausdauer f, beharrliche Versuche pl, hartnäckiges Fortfahren (in in dat)3. PHYS Beharrung(szustand) f(m), Nachwirkung f, Wirkungsdauer f:persistence of force Erhaltung f der Kraft;persistence of motion Beharrungsvermögen n;4. TV Nachleuchtdauer f* * *noun, no pl.3) (continued existence) Fortbestehen, das* * *n.Ausdauer - f.Nachleuchten n. -
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per·sis·tence [pəʼsɪstən(t)s, Am pɚʼ-] nsb's \persistence with sth jds hartnäckiges Festhalten an etw dat -
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< gen> (of persons; in a habit, course of action; e.g. in research work) ■ Beharrlichkeit f ; Hartnäckigkeit f<tech.gen> ■ Nachwirkung fISO 11074-1 < chem> (resistance of a substance to chemical changes) ■ Persistenz fsg DIN ISO 11074-1 ; Stabilität f ; Beständigkeit f -
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7 persistence-cause forced outage
persistence-cause forced outage Zwangsabschaltung f (durch Dauerschaden)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > persistence-cause forced outage
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8 persistence characteristic
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > persistence characteristic
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9 persistence current
persistence current Dauerstrom m (Kryotechnik)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > persistence current
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10 persistence of image spot
persistence of image spot Bildpunktdauer fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > persistence of image spot
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11 persistence of vision
persistence of vision Trägheit f der SehempfindungEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > persistence of vision
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12 persistence phenomenon
persistence phenomenon Nachleuchterscheinung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > persistence phenomenon
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13 persistence screen
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > persistence screen
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14 persistence characteristic
English-german technical dictionary > persistence characteristic
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15 persistence of a bed
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17 persistence of germs
Erregerpersistenz f, Keimpersistenz f, Persistenz f von KeimenFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > persistence of germs
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18 inflation persistence
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > inflation persistence
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19 interval of persistence
interval of persistence Abklingzeit fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > interval of persistence
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20 long-persistence oscilloscope
long-persistence oscilloscope lang nachleuchtendes Oszilloskop n, Oszilloskop n mit langer NachleuchtdauerEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > long-persistence oscilloscope
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persistence — per|sis|tence [pəˈsıstəns US pər ] n [U] 1.) determination to do something even though it is difficult or other people oppose it ▪ Her persistence paid off when she was offered the job of manager. ▪ Why can t I come? repeated Will with dogged… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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