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1 Nulltrendprinzip
n < msr> ■ quick-scan principle; scan-line principle -
2 Nulltrendregler
m < msr> ■ quick-scan controller -
3 schneller Abtastregler
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4 flüchtig
I Adj.1. (entflohen) escaped, fugitive; flüchtig sein Verbrecher: be on the run, be at large; flüchtig werden JUR. abscond; flüchtiger Schuldner runaway (JUR. absconding) debtor2. (eilig) quick, hurried; Augenblick, Eindruck: fleeting; Bekanntschaft, Bemerkung: passing; Besuch: brief, flying; Blick: cursory; Gruß, Kuss: perfunctory; Vorstellung: vague, hazy; ( jemandem) einen flüchtigen Besuch machen pay (s.o.) a brief visit, drop in (on s.o.); flüchtiger Einblick glimpse (in + Akk of)4. CHEM., EDV volatileII Adv. quickly, hurriedly; sehen: fleetingly; besuchen: briefly; flüchtig bemerken / erwähnen remark / mention in passing; flüchtig durchlesen read cursorily, skim over, scan; flüchtig mit jemandem bekannt sein know s.o. slightly; flüchtig arbeiten work in a slapdash manner* * *(eilig) quick;(entflohen) fugitive;(unbeständig) fleeting; ephemeral; transient; fugacious; casual;(ungenau) careless; superficial; cursory;(volatil) volatile* * *flụ̈ch|tig ['flʏçtɪç]1. adj1) (= geflüchtet) fugitiveein flüchtiger Fahrer (nach Unfall) — a hit-and-run driver
2) (= kurz, schnell vorübergehend) fleeting, brief; Gruß brief3) (= oberflächlich) cursory, sketchy5) (COMPUT)2. adv1) (= kurz) fleetingly, brieflyflüchtig erwähnen — to mention in passing
2) (= oberflächlich) cursorily, superficiallyjdn flüchtig kennen — to have met sb briefly
* * *1) cursorily2) (hurried: a cursory glance.) cursory3) (not careful: I took a casual glance at the book.) casual4) ((of a driver) causing injury to a person and driving away without stopping or reporting the accident.) hit-and-run5) ((of an accident) caused by such a driver.) hit-and-run6) (incompletely done or carried out: a sketchy search.) sketchy* * *flüch·tig[ˈflʏçtɪç]I. adj▪ \flüchtig sein to be a fugitive [or on the run] [or at large2. (kurz) fleeting, briefein \flüchtiger Blick a fleeting glance, a glimpseein \flüchtiger Kuss/Gruß a brief [or passing] [or perfunctory] kiss/hello3. (oberflächlich) cursory, sketchyeine \flüchtige Arbeit a hurried piece of workeine \flüchtige Bekanntschaft a passing acquaintance4. (schnell verdunstend) volatileII. adv1. (kurz) briefly, perfunctorily2. (oberflächlich) cursorily\flüchtig arbeiten to work hastilyetw \flüchtig erwähnen to mention sth in passingjdn \flüchtig kennen to have met sb brieflyetw \flüchtig lesen to skim through sth sep* * *1.1) (flüchtend) fugitive; wanted <thief, criminal>4) (vergänglich) fleeting < moment>2.1) (oberflächlich) cursorily2) (eilig) hurriedly* * *A. adj1. (entflohen) escaped, fugitive;flüchtig werden JUR abscond;flüchtiger Schuldner runaway (JUR absconding) debtor2. (eilig) quick, hurried; Augenblick, Eindruck: fleeting; Bekanntschaft, Bemerkung: passing; Besuch: brief, flying; Blick: cursory; Gruß, Kuss: perfunctory; Vorstellung: vague, hazy;(jemandem) einen flüchtigen Besuch machen pay (sb) a brief visit, drop in (on sb);flüchtiger Einblick glimpse (in +akk of)4. CHEM, IT volatileflüchtig bemerken/erwähnen remark/mention in passing;flüchtig durchlesen read cursorily, skim over, scan;flüchtig mit jemandem bekannt sein know sb slightly;flüchtig arbeiten work in a slapdash manner* * *1.1) (flüchtend) fugitive; wanted <thief, criminal>4) (vergänglich) fleeting < moment>2.1) (oberflächlich) cursorily2) (eilig) hurriedly* * *adj.ephemeral adj.fleeting adj.flighty adj.fugitive adj.hit and run expr.non-permanent adj.sketchy adj.transient adj.volatile adj. adv.ephemerally adv.fleetingly adv.fugitively adv.sketchily adv.with volitility adv. -
5 überfliegen
v/t (unreg., untr., hat)2. fig. (lesen) glance over, skim (through); eine Liste etc. mit den Augen überfliegen auch run one’s eyes over ( oder down) a list etc.3. Lächeln etc.: flit across s.o.’s face* * *to overfly; to scan* * *über|flie|gen [yːbɐ'fliːgn] ptp überflogen [yːbɐ'floːgn]vt insep irreg2) (fig)ein Lächeln/eine leichte Röte überflog ihr Gesicht — a smile/a faint blush flitted across her face
3) (= flüchtig ansehen) Buch etc to take a quick look at, to glance through or at or over* * *1) (to look at quickly but not in detail: She scanned the newspaper for news of the murder.) scan2) (to read (something) quickly, missing out parts: She skimmed (through) the book.) skim* * *über·flie·gen *[y:bɐˈfli:gn̩]▪ etw \überfliegen* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (hinwegfliegen über) fly over; overfly (formal)2) (flüchtig lesen) skim [through]* * *überfliegen v/t (irr, untrennb, hat)2. fig (lesen) glance over, skim (through);eine Liste etc3. Lächeln etc: flit across sb’s face* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (hinwegfliegen über) fly over; overfly (formal)2) (flüchtig lesen) skim [through]* * *v.to fly over v.to overfly v.to scan through v.to skim v.
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