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 Übersetzung für 'pace counter' von Englisch nach Deutsch
pace counterSchrittzähler {m}
Teiltreffer
MedTech.phys.
Geiger-Müller (-type) counter <GM counter>
Geiger-Müller-Zählrohr {n} <GM-Zählrohr>
MedTech.phys.
Geiger-Müller counter <GM counter>
Zählrohr {n} [Geiger-Müller-Zählrohr]
paceStufe {f}
151
to paceschreiten
583
paceGeschwindigkeit {f}
928
pace ... {prep}bei allem Respekt ... gegenüber
paceTempo {n}
5744
to paceauf und ab gehen
to pacedurchschreiten
197
to pacegehen
961
econ.ind.
work pace
Arbeitstempo {n}
smart pacemunterer Schritt {m}
pace makerSchrittmacher {m}
equest.
pace [horse]
Gangart {f}
2860
to pace oneselfseine Kräfte einteilen
pace-setting {adj}taktgebend
brisk paceflottes Tempo {n}
snail paceSchneckentempo {n} [ugs.]
to pace oneselfmit seinen Kräften haushalten
automot.sports
pace car
Safety Car {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Fifth Air Force established air bases there as the Allied counter-offensive against Japan picked up the pace and continued operations to isolate the major Japanese base at Rabaul and attack Lae and points west.
  • Indian Civil Defence Department expanded at a rapid pace to counter these threats and planned lighting restrictions, medical platoons, fire-fighting and rescue units.
  • The latter prepared the plan of a counter-attack on the flank of the advancing Germans, but the fast pace of their advance cut out the Pomorze Army in two and the attack was called off.
  • In 2017, The Watkins Company sold the home care, personal care and over-the-counter remedies product lines to Swander Pace Capital.
  • Gonzalez set the pace in round one with his jab and cross, stunning Carbajal as he (Gonzalez) counter-punched.

  • The two main implications of the presence of such common factors among independent variables of a regression analysis are that, as the correlation of independent variables approaches one due to a sizeable common factor, (1) their coefficient estimates will misleadingly tend toward infinite magnitudes in opposite directions, even if the variables’ true effects are small and of the same sign, and (2) the magnitudes of the biased coefficients will be amplified at a similar pace to the standard errors and therefore t-statistics may remain artificially large. Counter-intuitive type I errors are a likely result, rather than the type II errors typically associated with multicollinearity.
  • We would not want to draw any general conclusion from the slow application observation, mainly because we can find counter examples about the pace and pattern of technique development.
  • The first was caused by a Des Walker error, while Walker was beaten for pace by a Norwegian counter-attack for Bohinen to score Subsequently, Taylor said: "We made a complete mess of it.
  • He preferred playing a counter-attacking style of football as his pace often allowed him to exploit space behind the defenders as the opposition team pressed forward.
  • To counter that perception GM planned to make the new generation C7 more aspirational to younger people.

  • The counter-air campaign was not as successful as it may have been due to faulty fuzes on bombs–a lesson soon rectified.
  • The CBA develops economic and financial projects in cooperation with the Government, and supports their accomplishment if these do not run counter to its objectives.
  • With 20 seconds remaining in the third round Limón scored a knockdown via a stiff straight left counter which caught Chacon, who was knocked off balance and touched both gloves to the canvas.
  • A handy number-eight batsman who scored four Test half-centuries his batting was often characterised by a "Yardley yahoo" over the top of slips which opposition teams sometimes attempted to counter by using a fly slip.
  • Some of the first of these had a separate dial for the minute hand (turning counter-clockwise), and a "second" hand that took 5 minutes per cycle.

  • Another important role in climbing is that of attacker or counter-attacker.
  • Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 came into force on 15 February 2009 making it an offence to elicit, attempt to elicit, or publish information "...of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism" about: It is a defence for a person charged with this offence to prove that they had a reasonable excuse for their action.
  • Maczek's men took maximum advantage of the mountainous terrain, halting many German attacks and occasionally counter-attacking.
  • The ARC dual-pulse motor would not enable full compliance with the SR(A)1239 requirement, however it was believed to be adequate to counter the threats expected until 2012-15 when improvements to the warhead, datalink, and propulsion would be available.
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