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1 temporary failure frequency
temporary failure frequency temporäre Ausfallhäufigkeit fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > temporary failure frequency
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2 temporary probability failure
temporary probability failure temporäre Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeit fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > temporary probability failure
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3 failure
<tech.gen> (damage) ■ Schaden m<tech.gen> (of systems, plants) ■ Ausfall m ; Versagen n<qualit.tech> (improper functioning, non-operation) ■ Fehler m ; Versagen n -
4 arrest
1. transitive verb1) (stop) aufhalten; zum Stillstand bringen [Fluss]2) (seize) verhaften, (temporarily) festnehmen [Person]3) (catch) erregen [Aufmerksamkeit, Interesse]2. noun1) (stoppage) Stillstand, dercardiac arrest — Herzstillstand, der
* * *[ə'rest] 1. verb1) (to capture or take hold of (a person) because he or she has broken the law: The police arrested the thief.) verhaften2) (to stop: Economic difficulties arrested the growth of industry.) hemmen2. noun1) (the act of arresting; being arrested: The police made several arrests; He was questioned after his arrest.) die Verhaftung2) (a stopping of action: Cardiac arrest is another term for heart failure.) der Stillstand•- academic.ru/119230/under_arrest">under arrest* * *ar·rest[əˈrest]I. vt▪ to \arrest sb jdn verhaften▪ to \arrest [the development of] sth etw zum Stillstand bringenthe treatment has so far done little to \arrest the spread of the cancer die Behandlung hat dem Krebs bis jetzt kaum Einhalt geboten3. (attract)to \arrest sb's attention jds Aufmerksamkeit erregencitizen's \arrest [jedermann zustehendes] vorläufiges Festnahmerechthouse \arrest Hausarrest munder \arrest in Haft* * *[ə'rest]1. vtI am arresting you — ich muss Sie festnehmen/verhaften
2. n(of suspect) Festnahme f; (with warrant) Verhaftung f; (of ship) Aufbringen ntto be under arrest —
you are under arrest — Sie sind festgenommen/verhaftet
to put or place sb under arrest — jdn festnehmen/verhaften
to make an arrest — eine Person festnehmen/verhaften
they hope to make an arrest soon — man hofft, dass es bald zu einer Festnahme/Verhaftung kommt
* * *arrest [əˈrest]A s1. An-, Aufhalten n, Hemmung f, Stockung f:arrest of development BIOL Entwicklungshemmung;2. JURa) Verhaftung f, Festnahme f:you are under arrest! Sie sind verhaftet!;make an arrest eine Verhaftung vornehmen;b) Haft f, Arrest m:under arrest in Haft;c) Beschlagnahme fB v/t1. an-, aufhalten, hemmen, hindern, zum Stillstand bringen:arrested tuberculosis MED inaktive Tuberkulose2. fig jemanden, jemandes Aufmerksamkeit etc fesseln3. JURa) festnehmen, verhaftenb) beschlagnahmen4. TECH arretieren, sperren, feststellen, blockieren* * *1. transitive verb1) (stop) aufhalten; zum Stillstand bringen [Fluss]2) (seize) verhaften, (temporarily) festnehmen [Person]3) (catch) erregen [Aufmerksamkeit, Interesse]2. noun1) (stoppage) Stillstand, dercardiac arrest — Herzstillstand, der
* * *n.Festnahme f.Haft nur sing. f.Verhaftung f. v.anhalten v.arretieren v.aufhalten v.festnehmen v.gefangen nehmen ausdr.gefangennehmen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.verhaften v. -
5 blackout
noun1) Verdunkelung, die; (Theatre, Radio) Blackout, dernews blackout — Nachrichtensperre, die
2) (Med.)I had a blackout — ich verlor das Bewusstsein
* * *1) (a period of darkness produced by putting out all lights: Accidents increase during a blackout.) die Verdunkelung3) (a period of unconsciousness: He has had several blackouts during his illness.) kurze Ohnmacht4) (a brief, temporary loss of memory, as when an actor forgets his/her lines.)* * *black·out[ˈblækaʊt]nto suffer from \blackouts unter Ohnmachtsanfällen leiden2. (in broadcasting) [Strom]ausfall m; (loss of picture) Bildausfall m; (loss of sound) Tonausfall mto impose a news \blackout eine Nachrichtensperre verhängen* * *blackout s2. THEAT Blackout n/m:b) kleinerer Sketch, der mit einer scharfen Pointe und plötzlichem Verdunkeln endet3. MED Blackout n/m:a) zeitweiliger Ausfall des Sehvermögens unter der Einwirkung hoher Beschleunigung oder bei Kreislaufstörungenb) plötzlich auftretender, kurzzeitiger Verlust des Bewusstseins, Erinnerungsvermögens etc4. MED Ohnmacht f, Bewusstlosigkeit f5. Blackout n/m:a) PHYS Aussetzen des Kurzwellenempfangs durch den Einfluss von Röntgenstrahlen der Sonneb) Raumfahrt: Unterbrechung des Funkkontakts zwischen Raumschiff und Bodenstation6. TVb) Ausdunk(e)lung f (eines Gebiets)7. TV US Austasten n:blackout signal Austastsignal ndraw a blackout over eine Nachrichtensperre verhängen über (akk)9. a) TECH und fig Ausfall mb) Blackout n/m, totaler Stromausfall* * *noun1) Verdunkelung, die; (Theatre, Radio) Blackout, dernews blackout — Nachrichtensperre, die
2) (Med.)* * *(electricity) n.Stromausfall m. n.Ausfall -¨e m.Ohnmacht -¨e f.Sperre -n f.
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