-
1 power cord
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > power cord
-
2 power cord
-
3 power cord
n ELEC ENG, ELECTRON Netzkabel nt -
4 power cord assembly
<el> (cable+connector; usu. a molded vinyl connector) ■ konfektionierte Zuleitung f ; konfektioniertes Netzkabel n -
5 two-prong power cord
<el> ■ zweipoliges Netzkabel n ; zweiadriges Netzkabel m ; Netzkabel mit zwei Steckerstiften n -
6 cord
<tech.gen> ■ Leine f<tech.gen> (string, thin rope; made of several strands, woven, twisted, or braided) ■ Schnur f<el> (thin, flexible cable; e.g. power or phone cord) ■ Kabel n ; Schnur f ugs.obs< prod> ■ Schliere f -
7 power supply cord
-
8 power-supply cord
<el> ■ Netzschnur f -
9 cable assembly
<el> (cable+connectors, gen.; e.g. a power cord, interface cable) ■ konfektioniertes Anschlusskabel m ; konfektioniertes Kabel m ; konfektioniertes Verbindungskabel m -
10 connecting lead
<av> ■ Verbindungsschnur f<el> ■ Verbindungsleitung f -
11 connection lead
-
12 connector cable
<el> (gen.) ■ Anschlusskabel n -
13 cordless
<el> (e.g. tea kettle) ■ ohne Netzkabel<el> (gen.; with removable power cord or battery operated) ■ kabellos -
14 ready made-up connection cable
<el> (cable+connectors, gen.; e.g. a power cord, interface cable) ■ konfektioniertes Anschlusskabel m ; konfektioniertes Kabel m ; konfektioniertes Verbindungskabel mEnglish-german technical dictionary > ready made-up connection cable
-
15 through switch
<el> (inline, in power cord) ■ Leitungsschalter m:V -
16 cordless
['ko:dləs, ]( American[) 'ko:rd-](without a cord; not connected to a power supply by wires: a cordless phone; a cordless iron.)* * *cord·less[ˈkɔ:dləs, AM ˈkɔ:r-]adj inv schnurlos\cordless telephone schnurloses Telefon* * *['kɔːdlɪs]adjtelephone schnurlos* * ** * *adj.schnurlos adj. -
17 cut
См. также в других словарях:
Power cord — For a musical interval played on an electric guitar, see Power chord. A power cord, line cord, or mains cable is a cable that temporarily connects an appliance to the mains electricity supply via a wall socket or extension cord. The terms are… … Wikipedia
power cord — noun a cord to conduct power to an electrical appliance • Hypernyms: ↑cord, ↑electric cord … Useful english dictionary
Power strip — Power bar redirects here. For the manufacturer of energy food products, see PowerBar. French/Belgian power strip A power strip (also known as an extension block, power board and by many other variations) is a block of electrical sockets that… … Wikipedia
Cord — may refer to: String or rope Cord (sewing), a trimming made of multiple strands of yarn twisted together The spinal cord Cord Automobile, a former American car marque founded by Errett Lobban Cord The cord (volume), used to measure firewood In… … Wikipedia
Power cable — This article is about electric power conductors. For portable equipment, see power cord. A power cable is an assembly of two or more electrical conductors, usually held together with an overall sheath. The assembly is used for transmission of… … Wikipedia
Power entry module — A power entry module is an electromechanical component used in electrical appliances and electronic equipment, replacing a power inlet connector and one or more other components. They can be helpful in saving space and cutting manufacturing costs … Wikipedia
Power supply — For the Budgie album, see Power Supply (album). A vacuum tube rackmount adjustable power supply, capable of +/ 1500 volts DC, 0 to 100mA output, with amperage limiting capability. A power supply is a device that supplies electrical energy … Wikipedia
power — /ˈpaʊə / (say powuh) noun 1. ability to do or act; capability of doing or effecting something. 2. (usually plural) a particular faculty of body or mind. 3. political or national strength: the balance of power in Europe. 4. great or marked ability …
Power supply unit (computer) — Power supply unit with top cover removed A power supply unit (PSU) supplies direct current (DC) power to the other components in a computer. It converts general purpose alternating current (AC) electric power from the mains (110 V to… … Wikipedia
Cord Automobile — A 1929 L 29 Phaeton on display at the 2005 United States Grand Prix … Wikipedia
cord — noun 1 string/rope ADJECTIVE ▪ thick, thin ▪ long, short ▪ strong ▪ elastic, leather … Collocations dictionary