Übersetzung für '
c hole' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| mus. c-hole [e.g. viols] | C-Loch {n} [Schallloch] | |
Teiltreffer |
| jobstech. chief constructor <c.c., C.C.> | Chefkonstrukteur {m} | |
| cost, insurance, freight, commission <cifc, c.i.f.c.> | Kosten, Versicherung, Fracht und Provision inbegriffen | |
| unit counts per minute <c/m, c/min, cpm> | Impulse {pl} pro Minute <Ipm, Imp./Min.> | |
| unit counts per second <c/s, c/sec, cps> | Impulse {pl} pro Sekunde <Ips, Imp./Sek.> | |
| unit cycles per second <cps, c/sec, c/s> | Zyklen {pl} pro Sekunde <cps, c/sec, c/s> | |
| relig. Sisters of Christian Charity <SCC, S.C.C.> | Schwestern {pl} der Christlichen Liebe | |
| law United States Court of Federal Claims <Fed. Cl., C.F.C.> | oberstes Bundesverwaltungsgericht {n} der USA [Ansprüche gegen die USA] | |
| mus. bass C <c0, c> [also: tenor C] | kleines C {n} <c0, c> | |
| mil. commander-in-chief <C.-in-C., C in C> | Oberbefehlshaber {m} | |
| math. set of complex numbers <ℂ, C> | Menge {f} der komplexen Zahlen <ℂ, C> | |
| mus. double top C <c4, c''''> | viergestrichenes C {n} <c4, c''''> | |
| phys. charm quark <c quark, c> | Charm-Quark {n} <c-Quark, c> | |
| relig. Church of England <C of E> <CE> <C.E.> <CofE> <COE> | [englische Staatskirche] | |
| mus. top C <c3, c'''> | dreigestrichenes C {n} <c3, c'''> | |
| mus. middle C <c1, c'> | eingestrichenes C {n} <c1, c'> | |
| mus. treble C <c2, c''> | zweigestrichenes C {n} <c2, c''> | |
| mus. C minor <c, Cm> | c-Moll {n} <c, Cm> | |
| chem. carbon fiber reinforced carbon matrix composites <C/C composites> | kohlenstofffaserverstärkte Kohlenstoffmatrixverbunde {pl} | |
| per cent <%, p/c, pc., p.c.> [Br.] | Prozent {n} <%> | |
| math. approximately finite dimensional C*-algebra <AF C*-algebra> | AF-C*-Algebra {f} | |
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Übersetzung für 'c hole' von Englisch nach Deutsch
- c-hole [e.g. viols]
- C-Loch {n} [Schallloch]mus.
- chief constructor <c.c., C.C.>
- Chefkonstrukteur {m}jobstech.
- cost, insurance, freight, commission <cifc, c.i.f.c.>
- Kosten, Versicherung, Fracht und Provision inbegriffen
- counts per minute <c/m, c/min, cpm>
- Impulse {pl} pro Minute <Ipm, Imp./Min.>unit
- counts per second <c/s, c/sec, cps>
- Impulse {pl} pro Sekunde <Ips, Imp./Sek.>unit
- cycles per second <cps, c/sec, c/s>
- Zyklen {pl} pro Sekunde <cps, c/sec, c/s>unit
- Sisters of Christian Charity <SCC, S.C.C.>
- Schwestern {pl} der Christlichen Lieberelig.
- United States Court of Federal Claims <Fed. Cl., C.F.C.>
- oberstes Bundesverwaltungsgericht {n} der USA [Ansprüche gegen die USA]law
- bass C <c0, c> [also: tenor C]
- kleines C {n} <c0, c>mus.
- commander-in-chief <C.-in-C., C in C>
- Oberbefehlshaber {m}mil.
- set of complex numbers <ℂ, C>
- Menge {f} der komplexen Zahlen <ℂ, C>math.
- double top C <c4, c''''>
- viergestrichenes C {n} <c4, c''''>mus.
- charm quark <c quark, c>
- Charm-Quark {n} <c-Quark, c>phys.
- Church of England <C of E> <CE> <C.E.> <CofE> <COE>
- [englische Staatskirche]relig.
- top C <c3, c'''>
- dreigestrichenes C {n} <c3, c'''>mus.
- middle C <c1, c'>
- eingestrichenes C {n} <c1, c'>mus.
- treble C <c2, c''>
- zweigestrichenes C {n} <c2, c''>mus.
- C minor <c, Cm>
- c-Moll {n} <c, Cm>mus.
- carbon fiber reinforced carbon matrix composites <C/C composites>
- kohlenstofffaserverstärkte Kohlenstoffmatrixverbunde {pl}chem.
- per cent <%, p/c, pc., p.c.> [Br.]
- Prozent {n} <%>
- approximately finite dimensional C*-algebra <AF C*-algebra>
- AF-C*-Algebra {f}math.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- A type of mid-19th-century telegraph exchange consisted of a grid of vertical and horizontal brass bars with a hole at each intersection ("c.f." ...
- The maximum bottom hole temperature measured during drilling was 295 °C.
- Each hole is the same interval (here, a perfect fifth) from its key of C counterpart; on the diatonic scale, a G is a perfect fifth from C.
- After heavy rains in May 2002, a collapse of the 1776 excavation shaft caused a hole to form in the top of the hill.
- ... 1850-1855), discovered in the Gurlitt trove, was identified as having belonged to Georges Mandel from a small hole in the canvas.
- In 2018, the star S2 made its closest approach to Sgr A*, the 4-million solar mass supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way, reaching 7650 km/s or about 2.5% of the speed of light while passing the black hole at a distance of just 120 AU, or 1400 Schwarzschild radii.
- White improved the design further by adjusting the hole punched into the sheet.
- Thin lyres are a type of flat-based eastern lyre with a thinner soundbox where the sound hole is created by leaving the base of the resonator open.
- 1292) falsely stated in his "De Multiplicatione Specerium" (1267) that an image projected through a square aperture was round because light would travel in spherical waves and therefore assumed its natural shape after passing through a hole.
- The remaining four players swim in square pattern in which a player swims from the point to the hole and then out to the strong side wing.
- 5550 BC on Mount Takahe, Antarctica, possibly creating an ozone hole in the region.
- If the core mass is more than about 15 solar masses then neutron degeneracy is insufficient to stop the collapse and a black hole forms directly with no supernova.
- It consisted of a pressure-proof air-filled barrel with a glass viewing hole and two watertight enclosed sleeves.
- It appears to belong to a group of Mediterranean and adjacent Atlantic species which includes the yelkouan shearwater and one to three prehistorically extinct taxa, Hole's and possibly also Olson's shearwater and an undescribed form of unclear distinctness from Menorca.
- Torrington nine-hole Golf Course is [...] northwest of the town centre.
- Other alternate games include starting with two empty holes and finishing with two pegs in those holes.
- In 1974, Hawking predicted that black holes are not entirely black but emit small amounts of thermal radiation at a temperature ℏ"c" [...] /(8π"GM'k" [...]); The temperature of this thermal spectrum (Hawking temperature) is proportional to the surface gravity of the black hole, which, for a Schwarzschild black hole, is inversely proportional to the mass.
- Fagg identified 25 active swallow holes between Dorking and Mickleham; the majority were only a few centimetres in diameter and were located in the vertical banks of the river below the water line.
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