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  • 1 variable

    adjective
    1) (alterable) veränderbar

    be variable — verändert werden können; [Gerät:] eingestellt werden können

    2) (inconsistent, changeable) unbeständig [Wetter, Wind, Strömung, Stimmung, Leistung]; wechselhaft [Wetter, Launen, Schicksal, Qualität, Erfolg]; schwankend [Kosten]
    3) (Astron., Math.) veränderlich; variabel
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    see academic.ru/79789/vary">vary
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    vari·able
    [ˈveəriəbl̩, AM ˈver-]
    I. n Variable f
    II. adj variabel, veränderlich; quality wechselhaft; weather unbeständig
    \variable costs variable Kosten
    \variable [or floating] rate variabler Zinssatz
    \variable redemption bond variable Amortisationsanleihe
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    ['vɛərɪəbl]
    1. adj
    1) (= likely to vary) (MATH) veränderlich, variabel; (BIOL) variabel; weather, mood unbeständig, wechselhaft

    his work is very variableer arbeitet sehr unterschiedlich

    2) speed regulierbar; salary level flexibel

    the height of the seat is variabledie Höhe des Sitzes kann reguliert werden

    2. n (CHEM, MATH, PHYS, COMPUT)
    Variable f; (fig also) veränderliche Größe

    dependent/independent variable (Math) — abhängige/unabhängige Variable

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    variable [ˈveərıəbl]
    A adj (adv variably)
    1. veränderlich, wechselnd, unterschiedlich, unbeständig (Gefühle, Wetter etc), schwankend (auch Person):
    variable cost WIRTSCH bewegliche Kosten pl;
    variable wind METEO Wind m aus wechselnden Richtungen
    2. besonders ASTRON, BIOL variabel, wandelbar, MATH, PHYS auch ungleichförmig:
    variable star B 2
    3. TECH regelbar, ver-, einstellbar, veränderlich:
    variable capacitor Drehkondensator m;
    variable in phase ELEK phasenveränderlich;
    a) variabler Widerstand,
    b) (als Konstruktionselement) Regelwiderstand m;
    variable-speed mit veränderlicher Drehzahl;
    variable time fuse (bes US fuze) MIL Annäherungszünder m
    B s
    1. (etwas) Variables, veränderliche Größe, besonders MATH Variable f, Veränderliche f
    2. ASTRON variabler Stern, Variable(r) m, Veränderliche(r) m
    3. METEO Wind m aus wechselnden Richtungen
    4. meist pl SCHIFF Kalmengürtel m
    var. abk
    5. various versch(ied).
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    adjective
    1) (alterable) veränderbar

    be variable — verändert werden können; [Gerät:] eingestellt werden können

    2) (inconsistent, changeable) unbeständig [Wetter, Wind, Strömung, Stimmung, Leistung]; wechselhaft [Wetter, Launen, Schicksal, Qualität, Erfolg]; schwankend [Kosten]
    3) (Astron., Math.) veränderlich; variabel
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    adj.
    variabel adj.
    veränderlich adj. n.
    Größe -n f.
    Variable -n f.

    English-german dictionary > variable

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