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1. adjective1) (of the periphery) [Parkraum] in Randlageperipheral road — Ringstraße, die
2) (of minor importance) peripher (geh.); marginal (geh.); Rand[problem, -erscheinung, -figur, -bemerkung]3) (Computing) peripher2. noun(Computing) Peripheriegerät, das* * *adjective Rand...* * *pe·riph·er·al[pəˈrɪfərəl, AM -ˈrɪfɚ-]1. (minor) unbedeutend, unwesentlich\peripheral nervous system peripheres Nervensystem\peripheral vision peripheres GesichtsfeldII. n COMPUT Peripherie f fachspr, Peripheriegerät nt; (to be attached to main computer) Anschlussgerät nt* * *[p\@'rIfərəl]1. adjRand-; (ANAT) peripher; (fig) nebensächlich, peripher; (COMPUT) Peripherie-2. n (COMPUT)Peripheriegerät ntthe peripherals — die Peripherie
* * *peripheral [pəˈrıfərəl]A adj (adv peripherally)1. auch fig peripherisch, an der Peripherie (befindlich), Rand…:a peripheral figure fig eine Randfigur;sex is peripheral to his life Sex spielt in seinem Leben nur eine untergeordnete Rolle2. PHYS, TECH peripherisch, Umfangs…:3. ANAT, ZOOL peripher (Nervensystem etc)B s COMPUT peripheres Gerät, Peripheriegerät n, pl auch Peripherie f* * *1. adjective1) (of the periphery) [Parkraum] in Randlageperipheral road — Ringstraße, die
2) (of minor importance) peripher (geh.); marginal (geh.); Rand[problem, -erscheinung, -figur, -bemerkung]3) (Computing) peripher2. noun(Computing) Peripheriegerät, das* * *adj.Umfangs- präfix.dezentral adj.peripher adj.peripheri adj.
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