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1 verlangter Teilnehmer
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2 verlangter Teilnehmer
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > verlangter Teilnehmer
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3 Teilnehmer
Teilnehmer m 1. COMP subscriber (Netz, Datenbank); 2. GEN participant; 3. KOMM subscriber* * *Teilnehmer
(Anwesender) attendee, (pl.) those present (US), (Teilhaber) participant, partaker, partner, participator, (telecom.) [telephone] subscriber;
• angerufener Teilnehmer (telecom.) called subscriber, wanted party;
• anrufender Teilnehmer (telecom.) calling subscriber;
• regelmäßiger Teilnehmer constant attendant;
• Teilnehmer an einer Demonstration demonstrator;
• Teilnehmer einer Dienstreise itinera[n]cy;
• Teilnehmer an der Nachlassverteilung distributee (US);
• Teilnehmer einer Sitzung participant of a meeting;
• Teilnehmeranschluss (telecom.) subscriber’s line;
• Teilnehmerbetrieb des Rechners (Computer) processor sharing;
• Teilnehmerfrequenz attendance at meetings;
• Teilnehmerkarte admission ticket;
• Teilnehmerland (Sonderziehungsrechte) special drawing rights, participant;
• Teilnehmerländer der europäischen Währungsunion von Anfang an first-round participants in the European Monetary Union;
• Teilnehmerliste list of participants, entry list;
• Teilnehmernummer telephone (subscriber’s) number;
• Teilnehmerport (Festnetz) subscriber terminal;
• Teilnehmerrechenverkehr (Computer) time-sharing;
• Teilnehmerregierung participating government;
• Teilnehmerstaat participating state;
• Teilnehmerverzeichnis list of participants, attendance list, roster, (telecom.) telephone directory;
• Teilnehmerzahl number of participants, attendance figure, audience turnover. -
4 angerufener Teilnehmer
angerufener Teilnehmer
(telecom.) called subscriber, wanted party
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