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 Übersetzung für 'word structured' von Englisch nach Deutsch
word-structured {adj}wortorganisiert
Teiltreffer
five dollar word <$5 word> [hochgestochenes / geschraubtes Wort, d. h. allzu anspruchsvoll und schwer verständlich]
politically incorrect word <PI word>politisch inkorrektes Wort {n} <PI-Wort>
word-for-word {adj} [attr.] [verbatim]wortgenau [Wiedergabe, Übersetzung]
structured {adj} {past-p}gegliedert
66
structured {adj} {past-p}konstruiert
20
structured {adj} {past-p}strukturiert
256
structured programmingstrukturiertes Programmieren {n}
perfectly structured {adj}formvollendet [Gedicht, Musikstück]
envelope-structured {adj}zeichenrahmengebunden
well-structured {adj}gut strukturiert
structured modelstrukturiertes Modell {n}
fin.
structured products
strukturierte Produkte {pl}
pre-structured {adj} {past-p}vorstrukturiert
structured programmingstrukturierte Programmierung {f}
structured datastrukturierte Daten {pl}
chem.
structured packing
strukturierte Packung {f}
poorly structured {adj}schlecht strukturiert
highly structured {adj}hoch strukturiert
clearly structured {adj}klar gegliedert
constr.electr.
structured cabling
universelle Gebäudeverkabelung {f} <UGV>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The word "caucus" had a wide currency in the United Kingdom in the late 19th century, meaning a highly structured system of management and control within a political party, equivalent to a "party machine" in the United States.
  • These 'Structured Programming' are active on 'Compile' mode (which is simply building a new Forth Word).
  • One of the first structured covenant communities was the Word of God (1970) in Ann Arbor, Michigan and True House (1971) and the People of Praise (1971) in South Bend, Indiana.
  • Viewers submitted newspaper headlines or other articles from all over the world, and the clippings contain either (but not limited to) a misspelled word, juxtaposed image or badly structured sentences that comically (and often in an unintentionally risqué way) completely change the meaning of what the writer intended.
  • Structured like "Password" or "Pyramid", the objective was to get a contestant to say a certain word in 30 seconds by giving them various clues.

  • More generally, a Hauptmann can be the head of any hierarchically structured group of people, often as a compound word.
  • Alliteration was sometimes used together with rhyme in Middle English work, as in "Pearl" and in the densely structured poem "The Three Dead Kings".
  • The program produces structured documents with a WYSIWYG user interface.
  • "Wikidata:Lexicographical data" was started in 2018 to provide structured data support to Wiktionaries.
  • A crew is a body or a class of people who work at a common activity, generally in a structured or hierarchical organization.

  • However the very earliest nautiloids from the Late Cambrian and Ordovician typically had ventral siphuncles like ammonites, although often proportionally larger and more internally structured.
  • Desktop publishing often requires the use of a personal computer and WYSIWYG page layout software to create documents for either large-scale publishing or small-scale local multifunction peripheral output and distribution – although a non-WYSIWYG system such as LaTeX could also be used for the creation of highly structured and technically demanding documents as well.
  • While many systems use CR/LF and TAB for structuring data, it is possible to encounter the separator control characters in data that needs to be structured.
  • The Brown University Standard Corpus of Present-Day American English (or just Brown Corpus) is an electronic collection of text samples of American English, the first major structured corpus of varied genres.
  • Christian meditation is a structured attempt to get in touch with and deliberately reflect upon the revelations of God.

  • It works best in domains with a limited number of possible words (such as in command line interpreters), when some words are much more common (such as when addressing an e-mail), or writing structured and predictable text (as in source code editors).
  • In Britain a highly developed system of domestic service peaked towards the close of the Victorian era, perhaps reaching its most complicated and rigidly structured state during the Edwardian period (a period known in the United States as the Gilded Age and in France as the Belle Époque), which reflected the limited social mobility before World War I.
  • the information has semantic content and is "propositionally structured," wherein implicit beliefs are tacit.
  • Christian meditation is a term for a form of prayer in which a structured attempt is made to get in touch with and deliberately reflect upon the revelations of God.
  • The 1987 "Angel Tech" by Antero Alli, is structured around the Eight-circuit model of consciousness, while his 2014 book "The Eight-Circuit Brain" expands on this material.

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