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1 Decay-Zeit
f <el.av> (vom Amplitudenmaximum zum Sustain-Niveau) ■ decay time; decay phase; fade-out time -
2 Ausschwingzeit
f <av> (von Nachhall) ■ decayf <el.av> (vom Amplitudenmaximum zum Sustain-Niveau) ■ decay time; decay phase; fade-out time -
3 Abklingzeit
f <av> (Hüllkurvenintensität, nach der Einschwingphase) ■ decay time (DT) -
4 Abfallphase
f <av> (Hüllkurvenintensität, nach der Einschwingphase) ■ decay time (DT)f <el.av> (vom Amplitudenmaximum zum Sustain-Niveau) ■ decay time; decay phase; fade-out time -
5 Verfall
Verfall m 1. BANK expiry, maturity, expiration (Zeit); 2. FIN maturity, maturity date (bill of exchange); 3. GEN lapse; 4. GRUND disrepair, dilapidation, decay; 5. RECHT forfeit, forfeiture, lapse • bei Verfall 1. GEN upon expiry; 2. FIN at maturity, when due (bill of exchange); 3. RECHT lapse* * *m 1. < Bank> Zeit expiry, maturity, expiration; 2. < Finanz> bill of exchange maturity, maturity date; 3. < Geschäft> lapse; 4. < Grund> disrepair, dilapidation, decay; 5. < Recht> forfeit, forfeiture, lapse ■ bei Verfall 1. < Geschäft> upon expiry; 2. < Finanz> bill of exchange at maturity, when due; 3. < Recht> lapse* * *Verfall
(Ablauf) expiration, expiry, (Anspruch) lapse, forfeiture, (Fälligwerden) maturity, (Firma) decline, (Gebäude) dilapidation, deterioration, decay, (Hypothek) foreclosure, (Kurse) sudden fall, slump, nose dive, break (US), (Pfand) forfeiture, (Prämie) abandonment, (Vermögen) dwindling assets, (Wechsel) maturity;
• bei Verfall when due, at (on) maturity, at the time of (on) expiration;
• bei Verfall zahlbar payable on expiration (maturity);
• bis zum Verfall till maturity;
• nach Verfall (Wechsel) when overdue;
• vor Verfall before maturity, before [falling] due;
• Verfall unbehobener Dividenden forfeiture of unclaimed dividends;
• Verfall einer Police lapse of a policy;
• Verfall aufschieben to defer (delay) maturity;
• Verfall eines Wechsels ausrechnen to compute a bill;
• Wechsel bei Verfall einlösen to hono(u)r a bill when due;
• in Verfall geraten (Haus) to [fall into] decay;
• bei Verfall nicht honoriert werden to lie over, to be dishono(u)red;
• vor Verfall zahlen to pay (make payments) in advance, to pay in anticipation;
• vor Verfall zurückzahlen to repay before the expiration of a period;
• Verfallbuch debt book, maturity tickler (index, US), tickler diary, (Wechsel) bill diary (Br.), bills payable (receivable) book (US), note tickler (US);
• Verfalldatum expiring (expiration, maturity, sell-by) date, date of maturity. -
6 Abklingen [des Tons]
n <el.av> (vom Amplitudenmaximum zum Sustain-Niveau) ■ decay time; decay phase; fade-out time -
7 erste Ausklingphase
f <el.av> (vom Amplitudenmaximum zum Sustain-Niveau) ■ decay time; decay phase; fade-out time -
8 Verfallgeschwindigkeit (f) des Zeitwertes
< Börse> time value rate of decay, pace of decayBusiness german-english dictionary > Verfallgeschwindigkeit (f) des Zeitwertes
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9 Zerfallszeit
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Zerfallszeit
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10 Verfallgeschwindigkeit des Zeitwertes
Business german-english dictionary > Verfallgeschwindigkeit des Zeitwertes
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11 Jammer
m; -s, kein Pl.; (Elend) misery; (Verzweiflung) despair; (Wehklagen) lamentation; es ist ein Jammer it’s such a shame; der Jammer ist, dass the trouble is that; es ist immer derselbe Jammer it’s the same old story every time* * *der Jammermisery; bitchiness; ruefulness* * *Jạm|mer ['jamɐ]m -s,no pl1) (= Elend) misery, wretchednessein Bild des Jammers bieten or sein — to be the picture of misery
der Jammer überkam ihn — a feeling of misery came over him
es ist ein Jammer, diesen Verfall mit ansehen zu müssen — it is a wretched thing or it is heartbreaking to have to watch this decay
2) (= Klage) wailing* * *der1) (a cause of sorrow or regret: What a pity (that) she can't come.) pity2) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) shame* * *Jam·mer<-s>[ˈjamɐ]1. (Kummer) misery, sorrowes ist ein \Jammer, wie wenig Zeit wir haben it's deplorable how little time we havein wilden \Jammer ausbrechen to begin to sob uncontrollably, to burst into uncontrollable sobbing* * *der; Jammers1) (Wehklagen) [mournful] wailing2) (Elend) miseryes ist ein Jammer, dass... — (ugs.) it's a crying shame that...
* * *es ist ein Jammer it’s such a shame;der Jammer ist, dass the trouble is that;es ist immer derselbe Jammer it’s the same old story every time* * *der; Jammers1) (Wehklagen) [mournful] wailing2) (Elend) miseryes ist ein Jammer, dass... — (ugs.) it's a crying shame that...
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12 Abfallzeit
f prakt <av> (von Nachhall) ■ decayf <el> (allg.) ■ fall timef <el> (Relais) ■ release time; drop-out time -
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14 Abklingzeit
Abklingzeit f decay time; dying-down time (im)pulse; interval of persistence; release time (z. B. nach Tastendruck)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Abklingzeit
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15 Impulsabfallzeit
f <tech.allg> (Steilheit der hinteren Flanke) ■ pulse decay time; pulse fall time -
16 Zerfallszeit
f < nukl> ■ decay time; disintegration time -
17 Abklingzeit
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18 Abfallzeit
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Abfallzeit
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19 Anfangsnachhallzeit
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Anfangsnachhallzeit
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20 Ausschwingzeit
Ausschwingzeit f final oscillation time, decay [die-away, dying-down] timeDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Ausschwingzeit
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