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 Übersetzung für 'sort routine' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a sort routine | sort routines
sort routineSortierprogramm {n}
Teiltreffer
sortMarke {f}
18
sortSorte {f}
779
sortKlasse {f}
8
sortGattung {f}
27
sortSortierung {f}
22
sortQualität {f}
32
sortArt {f} [Sorte]
310
bad sortschlechte Gesellschaft {f}
comp.
bucket sort
Bucketsort {m}
to sort outin Ordnung bringen
sort ofArt {f} von
to sort outauseinanderklauben [österr.] [südd.] [schweiz.]
to sort sth.etw.Akk. sortieren
1222
sort sequenceSortierfolge {f}
sort criterionSortiermerkmal {n}
comp.
sort sequence
Sortierreihenfolge {f}
sort criteriaSortiermerkmale {pl}
comp.
merge sort
Sortieren {n} nach Zusammenführen
good sortnetter Kerl {m}
to sort outauseinandersortieren
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • performers came with messages from the gods and this was worked into a standup routine, with one performer showing some sort of opposition to the word of the other.
  • Those who wished to become uchi-deshi or full-time students at his school, were required to undergo a sort of initiation ritual where a tireless routine of exercise stations and sparring partners were set up to test the will-power and heart of the new fighters.
  • From the vantage of evolutionary psychology, such natural systems are arguably routine "habits of mind", a sort of heuristic used to make sense of the natural world.
  • There are algorithms such as quicksort that can sort the list using only a polynomial number of calls to the comparison routine, plus a polynomial amount of additional work.
  • Perhaps the most quoted part of the routine, however, is Izzard's "Death Star Canteen", derived from Izzard's observation that there had to be some sort of source of food (such as a cafeteria) on the Death Star in the Star Wars movies.

  • Although the attitudes of individual citizens often feature a diversity of contradictory opinions, Stargardt finds a widespread lack of intellectual curiosity and a sort of emotional callousness that characterizes those living under Nazi Party rule, with atrocities getting seen as normal and routine.
  • After becoming a full-time boxer, Serrano adopted a seclusive routine that required not purchasing a cell phone (or any other device that allowed text messages and the sort) to avoid distractions and avoiding getting involved with boyfriends.
  • The Coué method centers on a routine repetition of this particular expression according to a specified ritual, in a given physical state, and in the absence of any sort of allied mental imagery, at the beginning and at the end of each day.
  • Exercises include pushups and shoulder shrugs, and after a couple of weeks of this, daily activities are gradually added to the patient's routine.
  • They used the same dance routine as in the Greek national final, but with minor changes.

  • The center is meant to provide same-day assessment and treatment for people experiencing acute psychiatric symptoms who can't wait for routine outpatient services, a common problem for patients seeking mental health treatment.
  • The law also states that there should be a "mechanism of both in-process and ex-post supervision on commercial cryptography, which combines routine supervision with random inspection" (implying that the Chinese government should get access to encrypted servers).
  • However, the rest of the gameplay for him seemed like a routine job, from which he wished the developers to get rid.
  • With the dawn of sound, Harry traveled to England to make a "quota quickie"—low-budget films made to satisfy a British government requirement that a certain percentage of films shown in Britain had to be made in Britain—and worked on a couple of routine westerns.
  • The dispute and eventual lawsuit stemmed from the CR statement "easily rolls over in turns", which CR attributed to the sudden swerve test and was not meant to generally apply to the Samurai in respect to other tests that CR undertakes to simulate normal routine driving such as 0-60 mph acceleration and stopping.

  • Upon presenting for routine screening at 28 weeks and 2 days of gestation, the patient was not exhibiting any signs of active contractions and a cardiotocography was performed as part of routine screening.
  • Dan McIntosh of "Country Standard Time" gave the album a mixed review, criticizing McAnally's "average" voice and the "routine-sounding production" while praising McAnally's "original and witty ideas".
  • It's a familiar routine and Mara knows her role; she is there to comfort Jo and extricate her from whatever new dramatic situation she has found herself in.
  • Some diver training agencies recommend that a diver routinely offer their primary demand valve to a diver requesting to share air, and then switch to their own secondary demand valve.
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