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Burst m KM burst, GSM-burst, GSM-timeslot (ist bei GSM Kanalelement; GSM-Burstformat: Dauer 577 μs; Länge 156,25 bit)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Burst
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[bəːst] past tense, past participle burst1. verb1) to break open or in pieces suddenly:يَنْفَجِرُThe bag/balloon burst.
يَنْدَفِعُ إلى الغُرفَه، يَقْتَحِمShe burst into tears.
3) (of rivers) to overflow or flood (the banks):يَطْفَحُ، يَفيضُThe river has burst its banks.
2. noun1) a break or explosion:إنْفِجارa burst in the pipes.
2) an (often sudden and short) outbreak:إنْفِجارٌ بِa burst of applause.
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m rar <av> ■ burst [signal]; color synchronizing burst form ; color burst signal; color burst; color sync practm < edv> (maximal erreichbare Geschwindigkeit bei der Datenübertragung) ■ maximum data transfer rate; external transfer rate; raw data rate; burst transfer rate; burst rate pract -
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اِمْتَلأ بِـ \ burst: to be filled to the breaking point (with a substance or feeling): His case was bursting with books. He was bursting with excitement. \ See Also تَفَجَّر بِـ \ تَفَجَّرَ بِـ \ burst: to be filled to the breaking point (with a substance or feeling): His case was bursting with books. He was bursting with excitement. \ See Also امتلأ (اِمْتَلأ) \ دَخَلَ بِعُنْفٍ \ burst: to make a way suddenly or by force: He burst angrily into my office. \ زَخَّة \ burst: a sudden short use of power: a burst of gunfire. -
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اِنْفَجَرَ \ blow up: to explode. burst: to be broken open by an inside force; explode: Pipes burst when water in them freezes. erupt: (of a volcano) to explode and throw out red-hot material. explode: to burst with a loud noise: The aircraft exploded when it fell. -
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اِنْفَجَرَ بِـ (الضَّحِك، البُكَاء، إلخ) \ burst into: to break out into: She burst into tears. The car burst into flames. -
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f < edv> (maximal erreichbare Geschwindigkeit bei der Datenübertragung) ■ maximum data transfer rate; external transfer rate; raw data rate; burst transfer rate; burst rate pract -
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f.1) bristle, bristles; draga burst ór nefi em, to draw a bristle out of one’s nose, to cheat one;* * *f.I. [A. S. byrst, Germ. borste; Swed. bösta], a bristle, Hb. (1865) 22; but also of a hog’s back and bristles, Edda 70; cp. Gullin-bursti, Gold-bristle, the mythical hog of the god Frey; Fas. i. 532 (of the sónargöltr, the sacred hog); Fms. v. 165: the phrase, draga bust ór nefi e-m, to draw a bristle out of one’s nose, to cheat, gull one, Ölk. 36, does not occur anywhere else that we know of; the Engl. say, ‘to lead one by the nose,’ in much the same sense.II. metaph. the gable of a house (hús-burst), Hkr. iii. 14 (of a shrine), Mar. 106, Konr. 57; og gogginn á bustinni brýnir (of a raven sitting on the top of a house and whetting his bill), Sig. Breiðfjörð.COMPDS: burstakollr, burstarhár. -
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اِنْدَفَعَ (البكاء أو الضحك) \ burst: to make a way suddenly or by force: He burst angrily into my office. dart: to move quickly and suddenly: The mouse darted into its hole. dash: to rush: He dashed to the bus stop. rush: to hurry; go (or take, or send) fast or violently: He rushed past me to catch the bus. storm: to go or speak violently and angrily: He lost his temper and stormed out of the room. surge: to move forcefully, like strong waves: The crowd surged through the gates. swarm: to move or gather in large numbers: People swarmed on to the field after the match. \ See Also أَسْرَعَ إلى، اِنْفَجَر بِـ -
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прорыв оболочки (напр., тепловыделяющего элемента)burst on the hydrofoil — скачкообразное изменение распределения давления на поверхности гидропрофиля
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > burst
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > burst arrangement data
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информация о повторном (напр., по истечении определённого интервала времени) распределении ( перераспределении) временных окон кадра ( в СС с МДВУ); см. burst arrangement dataАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > burst rearrangement data
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to open suddenly or violently:يَفْتَحُ البابَ عُنْوَةًThe door burst open and she rushed in.
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