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21 Code
m Kode* * *der Codecode* * *[koːt]m -s, -scodeSee:→ auch Kode* * *der1) (a (secret) system of words, letters, or symbols: the Morse Code; The message was in code; We have deciphered the enemy's code.) code2) (a system of symbols etc for translating one type of language into another: There are a number of codes for putting English into a form usable by a computer.) code* * *[ko:t]m codemaschinenlesbare \Codes machine-readable codes* * ** * *-s f.code n. -s Schlüssel m.key code n. -s Umsetzer m.code converter n. -
22 lesen
n; -s, kein Pl. reading* * *das Lesenreading* * *le|sen I ['leːzn] pret las [laːs] ptp gelesen [gə'leːzn]1. vtihier/in der Zeitung steht or ist zu lésen, dass... — it says here/in the paper that...
die Schrift ist kaum zu lésen — the writing is scarcely legible
See:→ Leviten2) (= deuten) Gedanken to readin den Sternen lésen — to read or see in the stars
aus ihren Zeilen habe ich einen Vorwurf/eine gewisse Unsicherheit gelesen — I could tell from what she had written that she was reproaching me/felt a certain amount of uncertainty
lésen — to see sth in sb's eyes/from sb's manner
es war in ihrem Gesicht zu lésen — it was written all over her face, you could see it in her face
er liest Englisch an der Universität — he lectures in English at the university
2. vr(Buch, Bericht etc) to readbei diesem Licht liest es sich nicht gut — this light isn't good for reading (in)
II pret las [laːs] ptp gelesen [gə'leːzn]sich in den Schlaf lésen — to read oneself to sleep
vt* * *1) (to look at and understand (printed or written words or other signs): Have you read this letter?; Can your little girl read yet?; Can anyone here read Chinese?; to read music; I can read (= understand without being told) her thoughts/mind.) read2) (to learn by reading: I read in the paper today that the government is going to cut taxes again.) read3) (to pass one's time by reading books etc for pleasure etc: I don't have much time to read these days.) read4) (the act of reading.) reading5) (the ability to read: The boy is good at reading.) reading6) (the act, or a period, of reading: I like a good read before I go to sleep.) read* * *le·sen1<liest, las, gelesen>[ˈle:zn̩]I. vt1. (durchlesen)2. (korrigieren)▪ etw \lesen to proofread [or read through [and correct]] sth3. (leserlich sein)einfach/kaum/nicht/schwer zu \lesen sein to be easy/almost impossible/impossible/difficult to read4. INFORM5. (entnehmen)II. vi1. (als Lektüre) to read▪ über jdn/etw \lesen to lecture on sb/sthIII. vretw liest sich leicht sth is easy to read [or easy-going]etw liest sich nicht leicht sth is quite difficult to read [or heavy-going]le·sen2<liest, las, gelesen>[ˈle:zn̩]vt1. (sammeln)▪ etw \lesen to pick sthÄhren \lesen to glean [[ears of] corn]2. (auflesen)etw vom Boden \lesen to pick sth up sep off [or from] the floor* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb1) reader liest aus seinem neuesten Werk — he is reading from his latest work
ein Gesetz [zum ersten Mal] lesen — (Parl.) give a bill a [first] reading
die/eine Messe lesen — say Mass/a Mass
2) (fig.)Gedanken lesen können — be a mind-reader
jemandes Gedanken lesen — read somebody's mind or thoughts
3) (Hochschulw.) lecture (über + Akk. on)2.er liest neue Geschichte — he lectures on modern history
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb readIIunregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (sammeln, pflücken) pick <grapes, berries, fruit>; gather < firewood>; glean < ears of corn>2) (aussondern) pick over* * *lesen1; liest, las, hat gelesenA. v/tfalsch lesen misread;in i-m Gesicht/in i-n Augen war Enttäuschung zu lesen you could tell from her face/eyes she was disappointed;ein Spiel lesen SPORT analyse (US -ze) ( oder read) a game (and react accordingly); → Gedanke, Korrektur2. UNIV:Geschichte etc3. KIRCHE:die Messe lesen say Mass4. PARL:einen Gesetzentwurf lesen give a bill a readingB. v/i1. read;viel lesen read a lot, do a lot of reading;in der Zeitung/in einem Buch lesen read the paper/a book;stand zu lesen, dass … it said in the paper that …;ich habe drei Wochen an diesem Buch gelesen I have been reading this book for three weeks2. (deuten)3. UNIV:C. v/r:sich gut lesen be very readable, be a good read; (leserlich sein) be easy to read, be very legible; Gedrucktes: read well;es liest sich wie ein Roman/Krimi it’s like reading a novel/detective story ( oder who-done-it umg);in diesem Licht liest es sich schlecht this light isn’t good for readinglesen2 v/t & v/i; liest, las, hat gelesen; (aufsammeln) gather; (pflücken) pick; (Trauben) auch harvest* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb1) readein Gesetz [zum ersten Mal] lesen — (Parl.) give a bill a [first] reading
die/eine Messe lesen — say Mass/a Mass
2) (fig.)jemandes Gedanken lesen — read somebody's mind or thoughts
3) (Hochschulw.) lecture (über + Akk. on)2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb readIIunregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (sammeln, pflücken) pick <grapes, berries, fruit>; gather < firewood>; glean < ears of corn>2) (aussondern) pick over* * *nur sing. n.reading n. -
23 Medium
indekl. Adj. GASTR. medium* * *das Medium(Mittel) medium; vehicle;(Organ) medium;(Spiritismus) medium* * *Me|di|um ['meːdiʊm]nt -s, Medien[-diən] medium; (GRAM) middle (voice)* * *das1) (a person through whom spirits of dead people are said to speak: I know a medium who says she can communicate with Napoleon.) medium2) (a substance in which specimens are preserved, bacteria grown etc.) medium* * *Me·di·um<-s, -dien>[ˈme:di̯ʊm, pl ˈme:di̯ən]nt1. (Verbindungsperson zu Geistern) medium2. (geh) Buch, Film etc. medium3. PHYS mediummaschinenlesbares \Medium machine [or computer] -readable medium* * *das; Mediums, Medien medium* * *2. pl Media; LING middle voice* * *das; Mediums, Medien medium -
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indekl. Adj. GASTR. medium* * *das Medium(Mittel) medium; vehicle;(Organ) medium;(Spiritismus) medium* * *Me|di|um ['meːdiʊm]nt -s, Medien[-diən] medium; (GRAM) middle (voice)* * *das1) (a person through whom spirits of dead people are said to speak: I know a medium who says she can communicate with Napoleon.) medium2) (a substance in which specimens are preserved, bacteria grown etc.) medium* * *Me·di·um<-s, -dien>[ˈme:di̯ʊm, pl ˈme:di̯ən]nt1. (Verbindungsperson zu Geistern) medium2. (geh) Buch, Film etc. medium3. PHYS mediummaschinenlesbares \Medium machine [or computer] -readable medium* * *das; Mediums, Medien medium* * ** * *das; Mediums, Medien medium -
25 computerlesbar
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26 deutlich lesbar
< doku> (z.B. Schriftart, -größe) ■ easily legible; clearly readable -
27 gut leserlich
< doku> (z.B. Schriftart, -größe) ■ easily legible; clearly readable -
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31 maschinell lesbar
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German-english technical dictionary > maschinenlesbare Kodierung
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35 zerstörungsfrei lesbar
< edv> ■ non-destructively readableGerman-english technical dictionary > zerstörungsfrei lesbar
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36 gut lesbare (leserliche) Handschrift
gut lesbare (leserliche) Handschrift
readable handwritingBusiness german-english dictionary > gut lesbare (leserliche) Handschrift
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37 maschinenlesbares Merkmal
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machine-readable featureBusiness german-english dictionary > maschinenlesbares Merkmal
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40 lesen1;
liest, las, hat gelesenI v/t1. read (auch Computer); (mühsam entziffern) make out; falsch lesen misread; in i-m Gesicht / in i-n Augen war Enttäuschung zu lesen you could tell from her face / eyes she was disappointed; aus ihrem Brief konnte ich lesen, dass... I could tell ( oder see) from her letter that...; ein Spiel lesen SPORT analy|se (Am. -ze) ( oder read) a game (and react accordingly); Gedanke, KorrekturII v/i1. read; viel lesen read a lot, do a lot of reading; in der Zeitung / in einem Buch lesen read the paper / a book; in der Zeitung war oder stand zu lesen, dass... it said in the paper that...; ich habe drei Wochen an diesem Buch gelesen I have been reading this book for three weeks2. (deuten) in jemandes Augen lesen gaze into s.o.’s eyes and read his ( oder her) thoughts; aus der Hand lesen read palms; ZeileIII v/refl: sich gut lesen be very readable, be a good read; (leserlich sein) be easy to read, be very legible; Gedrucktes: read well; sich schlecht lesen (auch unleserlich sein) be difficult to read; umg. be tough going; es liest sich wie ein Roman / Krimi it’s like reading a novel / detective story ( oder who-done-it umg.); in diesem Licht liest es sich schlecht this light isn’t good for reading—
См. также в других словарях:
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