| to flip off sth. | etw.Akk. wegschnipsen | |
Teiltreffer |
| to flip sb. off [Am.] [coll.] | jdm. den Stinkefinger zeigen [ugs.] | |
| to flip sb. off [Am.] [coll.] | jdm. den Mittelfinger zeigen | |
| comp.electr.photo. to flip sth. | etw. kippen 247 | |
| to flip sth. over | etw. umdrehen | |
| to flip sth. shut | etw. zuklappen [Handy, etc.] | |
| to flip-flop between sth. | zwischen etw.Dat. hin- und herwechseln | |
| to flip on sb./sth. [rare] | jdn./etw. nicht mehr / länger unterstützen | |
| to flip for sth. (with sb.) | (mit jdm.) um etw. eine Münze werfen | |
| to flip sth. [e.g. pages] | etw.Akk. umblättern [z. B. Seiten] 489 | |
| to flip through sth. [book, newspaper] | in etw.Dat. blättern [Buch, Zeitung] | |
| to flip sth. away (with the fingers) | etw.Akk. (mit den Fingern) wegschnalzen | |
| to flip sth. away (with the fingers) | etw.Akk. (mit den Fingern) wegschnippen | |
| to turn / flip sth. over [e.g. page] | etw. umschlagen | |
| electr. JK flip-flop / J-K flip-flop <JK-FF> [also: jump/kill flip-flop] | JK-Flipflop {n} [auch: Jump-/Kill-Flipflop] | |
| to flip sth. open [mobile / cell phone, book, etc.] | etw. aufklappen [Handy, Buch etc.] | |
| econ. to flip sth. [quickly resell an asset for profit] | 8 etw.Akk. weiterverkaufen [als spekulatives Kurzfristinvestment] | |
| to flick / flip through sth. [text, book, newspaper, etc.] | etw. überfliegen [Text] | |
| electr. reset-set flip-flop <RS flip-flop> | RS-Flipflop {n} <RS-FF> | |
| electr. set-reset flip-flop <SR flip-flop> | SR-Flipflop {n} | |
| to have a quick flip / flick through sth. [book, magazine etc.] | etw. kurz überfliegen | |
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Übersetzung für 'to flip off sth' von Englisch nach Deutsch
- to flip off sth.
- etw.Akk. wegschnipsen
- to flip sb. off [Am.] [coll.]
- jdm. den Stinkefinger zeigen [ugs.]
jdm. den Mittelfinger zeigen
- to flip sth.
- etw. kippencomp.electr.photo.
- to flip sth. over
- etw. umdrehen
- to flip sth. shut
- etw. zuklappen [Handy, etc.]
- to flip-flop between sth.
- zwischen etw.Dat. hin- und herwechseln
- to flip on sb./sth. [rare]
- jdn./etw. nicht mehr / länger unterstützen
- to flip for sth. (with sb.)
- (mit jdm.) um etw. eine Münze werfen
- to flip sth. [e.g. pages]
- etw.Akk. umblättern [z. B. Seiten]
- to flip through sth. [book, newspaper]
- in etw.Dat. blättern [Buch, Zeitung]
- to flip sth. away (with the fingers)
- etw.Akk. (mit den Fingern) wegschnalzen
etw.Akk. (mit den Fingern) wegschnippen
- to turn / flip sth. over [e.g. page]
- etw. umschlagen
- JK flip-flop / J-K flip-flop <JK-FF> [also: jump/kill flip-flop]
- JK-Flipflop {n} [auch: Jump-/Kill-Flipflop]electr.
- to flip sth. open [mobile / cell phone, book, etc.]
- etw. aufklappen [Handy, Buch etc.]
- to flip sth. [quickly resell an asset for profit]
- etw.Akk. weiterverkaufen [als spekulatives Kurzfristinvestment]econ.
- to flick / flip through sth. [text, book, newspaper, etc.]
- etw. überfliegen [Text]
- reset-set flip-flop <RS flip-flop>
- RS-Flipflop {n} <RS-FF>electr.
- set-reset flip-flop <SR flip-flop>
- SR-Flipflop {n}electr.
- to have a quick flip / flick through sth. [book, magazine etc.]
- etw. kurz überfliegen
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
weitere Beispiele ...
- However, its original purpose was to evade an opponent's floor sweep and flip to the antagonist's exposed side or it may be used as a double aerial kick to an opponent standing off to the side.
- Colangelo got off to an unlucky start, losing a 1969 coin flip to the Milwaukee Bucks for the rights to UCLA phenom Lew Alcindor (who became Kareem Abdul-Jabbar).
- In the 2013 "Mickey Mouse" television series and its 2020 spinoff "The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse", she exhibits the ability to survive her head coming off and doing a 360 degree flip and re-attaching itself, which can happen when she feels surprised.
- In January 2008, she was laid off from 99X due to a steady decline in ratings and revenue since 2002, as well as 99X's format flip.
- This signal, when activated, prevents instructions from advancing down the pipeline, generally by gating off the clock to the flip-flops at the start of each stage.
- There is an inherent trade-off in the design of bit arrays; putting more flip-flops in a row allows a single shifter to store more bits, but requires more clock cycles to push the data through all of the shifters before the data can be read back out again.
- The sound at the end of side one was a nod to children storytelling records which signalled the child or parent to flip the record over.
- The coin flip turned up "heads". Six was so disappointed he called the merger off.
- Some CPUs make use of a special type of flip-flop (to store a bit) that couples a fast, high-leakage storage cell to a slow, large (expensive) low-leakage cell.
- It is also an obvious and often-used counter to the sunset flip.
- Meanwhile, WHTD was to flip to an urban gospel format as "Praise 102.7" on October 31.
- The couple were awarded the first 10 score of the series when Darcey Bussell marked their Jive to "Flip, Flop and Fly" in week 5.
- The canopy hinges open to the right and the pilot enters using the flip-down ladder.
- Due to the high activation energy (> 5eV) required for switching between states, the NRAM switch resists outside interference like radiation and operating temperature that can erase or flip conventional memories like DRAM.
- The solution (thought by some to be a gimmick) was to automate the manual turnover of tape; in other words eject the tape and flip it around to maintain proper tape head alignment.
- This code simulates the two D-type flip-flops that comprise a phase-frequency comparator.
- The most common freestyle stunts – in order of usual progression – would be a heli (360°), a flip (forwards), a gainer (a back flip), and a möbius (back flip with 360°).
- If they pick the ball up on the back of their stick but do not immediately flip it into the pocket, it is also considered withholding.
- On occasion, a coin will flip over between strikes so that the second image is that of the opposite side of the coin.
- The length of a domain is distributed exponentially, since there is a constant probability at any step of encountering a flip.
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