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Induktionsschleife

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induction (heating, loop)
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I. in·duc·tion [ɪnˈdʌkʃən] N

1. induction:

Aufnahme f in etw acc

2. induction (initiation):

Einführung f <-, -en>

3. induction no pl PHILOS:

Induktion f <-, -en> spec

4. induction MED (act of causing):

induction of abortion, birth, labour
Einleitung f <-, -en>
induction of sleep

5. induction no pl:

induction ELEC, PHYS, TECH
Induktion f <-, -en> spec
induction TECH also

II. in·duc·tion [ɪnˈdʌkʃən] N modifier

1. induction (of initiation):

induction (ceremony)

2. induction ELEC:

induction (heating, loop)

I. loop [lu:p] N

1. loop (shape):

Schleife f <-, -n>
Schlaufe f <-, -n>
loop of a string, wire
Schlinge f <-, -n>
loop of a river
Schleife f <-, -n>
Aufhänger m <-s, ->

2. loop AVIAT:

Looping m <-s, -s>

3. loop (in skating):

Schleife f <-, -n>

4. loop (contraceptive):

Spirale f <-, -n>

5. loop of tape, film:

Schleife f <-, -n>

6. loop ELEC:

Schleife f <-, -n>
Regelkreis m <-es, -e>

7. loop COMPUT:

Phrases:

to knock [or throw] sb for a loop inf
jdn fertigmachen inf

II. loop [lu:p] VB trans

1. loop (form into loop):

to loop sth

2. loop AVIAT:

III. loop [lu:p] VB intr

1. loop (form a loop):

loop road, stream

2. loop AVIAT:

OpenDict entry

induction N

OpenDict entry

induction N

OpenDict entry

loop N

to keep sb in the loop inf
to keep sb in the loop inf
to keep sb out of the loop inf
to keep sb out of the loop inf
OpenDict entry

loop N

OpenDict entry

loop N

Klett Geography Glossary

loop [luːp] N

Klett Biology Glossary

loop N

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

induction loop INFRASTR

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"
Present
Iloop
youloop
he/she/itloops
weloop
youloop
theyloop
Past
Ilooped
youlooped
he/she/itlooped
welooped
youlooped
theylooped
Present Perfect
Ihavelooped
youhavelooped
he/she/ithaslooped
wehavelooped
youhavelooped
theyhavelooped
Past Perfect
Ihadlooped
youhadlooped
he/she/ithadlooped
wehadlooped
youhadlooped
theyhadlooped

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Railways may use an induction loop to detect the passage of trains past a given point, as an electronic treadle.
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