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 Übersetzung für 'driven into' von Englisch nach Deutsch
driven into {past-p}eingefahren
Teiltreffer
driven {past-p}chauffiert
-driven {suffix}-gesteuert
68
driven {adj} {past-p}getrieben
297
driven {past-p}gefahren
289
driven {adj} {past-p}betrieben
30
driven {adj} {past-p}angetrieben
97
driven {adj}ehrbegierig [geh.]
market-driven {adj}marktorientiert
need-driven {adj}bedürfnisgetrieben
demand-driven {adj}nachfragebestimmt
menu-driven {adj}menügeführt
pol.sociol.
ideology-driven {adj}
ideologiegetrieben
profit-driven {adj}gewinnorientiert
speculation-driven {adj}spekulationsbedingt
spec.
data-driven {adj}
datengesteuert
model-driven {adj}modellgetrieben
driven in {past-p}eingeschlagen [Pfahl etc.]
tech.
motor-driven {adj}
von einem Motor angetrieben
key-driven {adj}tastengesteuert
career-driven {adj}karrierebewusst
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Nazi nuclear program, operating with more modest means than the contemporary Manhattan Project and hampered by many leading scientists having been driven into exile (many of them ending up working for the Manhattan Project), as well as continuous infighting, wrongly dismissed graphite as a moderator due to not recognizing the effect of impurities.
  • Once a GSSP boundary has been agreed upon, a "golden spike" is driven into the geologic section to mark the precise boundary for future geologists (though in practice the "spike" need neither be golden nor an actual spike).
  • Mesmer was driven into exile soon after the investigations on animal magnetism although his influential student, Armand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis de Puységur (1751–1825), continued to have many followers until his death.
  • For instance, an inductor with an iron core can be driven into saturation if driven with a large enough current.
  • In 1683, when Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, lay dying in Amsterdam – driven into exile by his outspoken opposition to King Charles II – he spoke to the minister Robert Ferguson, and professed himself an Arian.

  • The Canadian Pacific Railway began its westward expansion from Bonfield, Ontario (previously called Callander Station), where the first spike was driven into a sunken railway tie.
  • The system comprises a network of vertical wells and gently sloping tunnels driven into the sides of cliffs and of steep hills to tap groundwater.
  • Ferromagnetic core inductors driven into saturation can also be used at lower frequencies.
  • In the mid-980s, Sweyn revolted against his father and seized the throne. Harald was driven into exile and died shortly afterwards in November 986 or 987.
  • A heckle is a bed of "nails"—sharp, long-tapered, tempered, polished steel pins driven into wooden blocks at regular spacing.

  • In earlier tetrapods, air was driven into the lungs by the pharyngeal muscles via buccal pumping, a mechanism still seen in amphibians.
  • Many of the Federal soldiers were captured without a shot fired, the rest were driven into a full rout.
  • Early travelers and settlers would have to swim the river on horseback and cattle would have to be driven into the river to swim across.
  • Brown writes that an X-ray of his tomb "revealed a ten-inch nail driven into the Pope's skull."
  • When the monarch grew tired of a first minister, he or she could be dismissed, or worse: Cromwell was executed and Clarendon driven into exile when they lost favour.

  • Nails are typically driven into the workpiece by a hammer or nail gun.
  • While not fundamental to circuit operation, diodes connected in series with the base or emitter of the transistors are required to prevent the base-emitter junction being driven into reverse breakdown when the supply voltage is in excess of the "V"eb breakdown voltage, typically around 5-10 volts for general purpose silicon transistors.
  • Bipolar transistors, and particularly power transistors, have long base-storage times when they are driven into saturation; the base storage limits turn-off time in switching applications.
  • Similarly, the 1st-century BC historian Livy, in his "Ab Urbe Condita Libri", said that the Rhaetians were Etruscans who had been driven into the mountains by the invading Gauls; and he asserted that the inhabitants of Raetia were of Etruscan origin.
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