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 Translation for ''t' from English to Swedish
tesked {u}teaspoon <tsp. / t.>
2 Words
Gör dig inget besvär!Don't bother!
Glöm inte ...Don't forget ...
klädsel
T-shirt {u}
T-shirt
3 Words
Ingen orsak.Don't mention it.
Det är ingenting att tala om.Don't mention it.
Det kvittar mig.I don't care.
Jag vet inte.I don't know.
Jag förstår inte.I don't understand.
verktyg
smygvinkel {u}
sliding T bevel
4 Words
Oroa dig inte över det!Don't worry about it!
Jag tror inte.I don't think so.
Jag har ingen aning.I haven't a clue.
Det kan inte hjälpas.It can't be helped.
5+ Words
Det var inte min mening att såra dig.I didn't mean to hurt you.
Förlåt, det förstod jag inte.I'm sorry, I didn't get / catch that.
ordspråk
Pengar växer inte på träd.
Money doesn't grow on trees.
ordspråk
En svala gör ingen sommar.
One swallow doesn't make a summer.
idiom
Rom byggdes inte på en dag.
Rome wasn't built in a day.
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  • tritium {n} <T, 3H> = tritium
  • till exempel <t.ex.> = for example <e.g.>
  • T-shirt {u} = T-shirt
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Usage Examples English
  • The yellow-billed jacamar's song is "a high-pitched 'peea peea-pee-pee-te-t-t-e'e'e'e'e'e' or 'peea-pee-pee-te-t-t-t't't't't'ttttt'r'" ending in a rattle.
  • So T-Kernel doesn't suffer from the binary API compatibility.
  • Don't--don't--don't--don't--look at what's in front of you.
  • "Can't Pay? Won't Pay!" (Italian: "Non Si Paga! Non Si Paga!", also translated "We Can't Pay? We Won't Pay!" and "Low Pay? Don't Pay!" "Can't Pay? Won't Pay!", has passed into the English language.
  • The community's name was derived by residents saying "t ain't" Oviedo and "t ain't" Chuluota.

  • The differential group delay "D't" is defined as the difference in propagation time between the eigenmodes: "D't" = |"t't","x" &minus; "t't","y"|.
  • One can continue the operations on tensors of higher order. Let T = T(r, "t") denote a second order tensor field, again dependent on the position vector r and time "t".
  • Intuitively, a sequence of narrowing steps "t"1 ↝ "t"2 ↝ ... ↝ "t'n" can be thought of as a sequence of rewrite steps "t"1 → "t"2 → ... → "t'n", but with the initial term "t"1 being further and further instantiated, as necessary to make each of the used rules applicable.
  • The corresponding impulse response is "h"("t") = "k"("T" − "t") = "CS"("T" − "t"). Let "C" = 1, this is just the result we arrived at in previous section for detecting of signal in white noise.
  • Here "t" and "w" are assumed to satisfy the conditions 0 ≤ "t" ≤ "T" and 0 ≤ "w" ≤ 1/"T".

  • A term "t"1 is said to "subsume" a term "t"2 if a substitution "σ" exists such that "σ" applied to "t"1 yields "t"2. In this case, "t"1 is also called "more general than" "t"2, and "t"2 is called "more specific than" "t"1, or "an instance of" "t"1.
  • T'way Air Co., Ltd. (...), formerly Hansung Airlines, The 't' in t'way stands for together, today and tomorrow.
  • In Berber languages the feminine is marked with the circumfix "t" [...] "t". The word "afus" "hand" becomes "t" [...] "t". In Kabyle, "θ" [...] "θ" "bride" derives from "issli" "groom". From "bni", to build, with "t" [...] "t" we obtain "tbnit" "thou buildest".
  • A strongly continuous semigroup "T" is called eventually compact if there exists a "t"0 > 0 such that "T"("t"0) is a compact operator (equivalently if "T"("t"&hairsp;) is a compact operator for all "t" ≥ "t"0) . The semigroup is called immediately compact if "T"("t"&hairsp;) is a compact operator for all "t" > 0.
  • See also [...] ("t"=2), [...] ("t"=3) and [...] ("t"=4).

  • "k"="t"-1, where G("t"):=3↑↑"t". It follows that, [...].
  • When all the σ"t" with "t" ≠ 0 are conservative, the flow is said to be "properly ergodic". In this case it follows that for every non-zero "p" in "A" and "t" ≠ 0, "p" ≤ σ"t" ("p") ∨ σ2"t" ("p") ∨ σ3"t" ("p") ∨ ⋅⋅⋅ In particular ∨±"t">0 σ"t" ("p") = 1 for "p" ≠ 0.
  • The increment process, "X"("t") = "BH"("t"+1) &minus; "BH"("t"), is known as fractional Gaussian noise.
  • "T"("tx" +(1 – "t")"y") = "tT"("x") + (1 – "t")"T"("y") for "t" in [...] and "x", "y" in "C". Then the mappings have a common fixed point in "C".
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