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1 Feed-back
Feed-backRR, Feed·back<-s, -s>[ˈfi:tbɛk]jdm [ein] \Feed-back geben to give sb feedback* * * -
2 Feed-back
Feed-backRR, Feed·back <-s, -s> [ʼfi:tbɛk] ntfeedback no indef art, no pl;jdm [ein] \Feed-back geben to give sb feedback -
3 Feed-back
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4 feed-back
сущ.брит. (хозяйственная) реакция, обратная связь, отклик на сигнал -
5 feed-back geben
сущ.бизн. взаимодействовать, использовать инициативу, сотрудничать -
6 feed back
engl.обра́тная связь f -
7 feed-back
англ., вчт. -
8 Feed-back,
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9 feed
Futter, Nahrung, auch symbolischDeutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > feed
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10 Feed-back
ст орф - Feedback ['fi: dbæk]n <-s, -s> англ спец1) отклик, отзыв, ответная реакция2) обратная связь, связь производителя с потребителем, информация от потребителя -
11 feed-back
англ., выч. обратная связьNeue große deutsch-russische Wörterbuch Polytechnic > feed-back
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12 Feed-back
nRsv.feedback -
13 picture feed
■ Television video signal providing images to licensees holding media rights.Syn. picture feed■ Elektronisches Signal eines Bildgebers, das den Teil des Fernsehsignals bildet, der nur die Information des übertragenen Bildes enthält. -
14 video feed
■ Television video signal providing images to licensees holding media rights.Syn. picture feed■ Elektronisches Signal eines Bildgebers, das den Teil des Fernsehsignals bildet, der nur die Information des übertragenen Bildes enthält. -
15 audio feed
■ An electronic signal that conveys acoustic information.Syn. sound feed■ Elektronisches Signal, das akustische Informationen transportiert. -
16 clean feed
■ An audiovisual signal containing the original image with no overlay of banners, logos, graphics or other imposed elements.Syn. CF abbr.Syn. Clean Feed -
17 sound feed
■ An electronic signal that conveys acoustic information.Syn. sound feed■ Elektronisches Signal, das akustische Informationen transportiert. -
18 Bio-Feed-back
Bio-Feed-backRR[-ˈfi:dbæk]nt INFORM, MED biofeedback -
19 Bottom-Feed-Einspritzventil
сущ.Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Bottom-Feed-Einspritzventil
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20 Top-Feed-Einspritzventil
сущ.Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Top-Feed-Einspritzventil
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