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Referenzsignal
in the PONS Dictionary
I. sig·nal [ˈsɪgnəl] N
1. signal (gesture):
Zeichen nt <-s, ->
Signal nt <-s, -e> für +acc
2. signal (indication):
3. signal:
Ampel f <-, -n>
Signal nt <-s, -e>
4. signal ELEC, RADIO:
Signal nt <-s, -e>
Empfang m <-(e)s, Emp·fạ̈n·ge>
5. signal Am AUTO (indicator):
Blinker m <-s, ->
II. sig·nal <Brit -ll- [or Am usu -l-]> [ˈsɪgnəl] VB trans
1. signal (indicate):
to signal sth [to sb]
[jdm] etw signalisieren
2. signal (gesticulate):
to signal sb to do sth
III. sig·nal <Brit -ll- [or Am usu -l-]> [ˈsɪgnəl] VB intr
signal TELEC
ein Zeichen nt zu etw dat geben
IV. sig·nal [ˈsɪgnəl] ADJ attr form
signal achievement, success:
I. ref·er·ence [ˈrefərən(t)s] N
1. reference:
Rücksprache f <-> kein pl
Verweis m <-es, -e>
2. reference (responsibility):
Aufgabenbereich m <-(e)s, -e>
3. reference:
reference (allusion) indirect
Anspielung f <-, -en>
reference direct
Bemerkung f <-, -en>
Erwähnung f <-, -en>
Bezugnahme f <-, -n>
auf jdn/etw anspielen
in [or with]reference to sb/sth
mit Bezug [o. Bezug nehmend] auf jdn/etw
4. reference:
Verweis m <-es, -e>
Quellenangabe f <-, -n>
Anhang m <-(e)s, -hän·ge>
Glossar nt <-s, -e>
Hinweis m <-es, -e>
5. reference (in correspondence):
Aktenzeichen nt <-s, ->
6. reference (in library):
Ansicht f <-, -en>
7. reference (recommendation):
Referenz f <-, -en> form
Zeugnis nt <-ses, -se>
Referenz f <-, -en>
8. reference COMPUT (starting point value):
Bezugspunkt m <-(e)s, -e>
9. reference LAW:
Referenz f <-, -en>
II. ref·er·ence [ˈrefərən(t)s] VB trans
1. reference (allude to):
auf etw acc anspielen
2. reference COMPUT:
auf etw acc zugreifen
OpenDict entry
signal VB
OpenDict entry
reference N
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
reference N HUM RESOURCES
reference N ACCOUNT
Klett Biology Glossary
reference N
Klett Mechatronics Glossary
ˈref·er·ence sig·nal N electron
Present
Isignal
yousignal
he/she/itsignals
wesignal
yousignal
theysignal
Past
Isignalled / American English signaled
yousignalled / American English signaled
he/she/itsignalled / American English signaled
wesignalled / American English signaled
yousignalled / American English signaled
theysignalled / American English signaled
Present Perfect
Ihavesignalled / American English signaled
youhavesignalled / American English signaled
he/she/ithassignalled / American English signaled
wehavesignalled / American English signaled
youhavesignalled / American English signaled
theyhavesignalled / American English signaled
Past Perfect
Ihadsignalled / American English signaled
youhadsignalled / American English signaled
he/she/ithadsignalled / American English signaled
wehadsignalled / American English signaled
youhadsignalled / American English signaled
theyhadsignalled / American English signaled
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Stop arms and signal lamps must be disabled or removed.
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For example, stressed rats release odorant cues that cause other rats to move away from the source of the signal.
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The Vietnamese-language broadcast signal was also jammed by the Vietnamese government since the beginning.
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A group will use carolling as a signal to advertise ownership and warn off other magpies.
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These hands-on teaching workshops had a variety of test equipment used to repair televisions and radios, including oscilloscopes, voltmeters and signal generators.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
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This is why it was so important for the University Council to send a clear signal early on and win Rüdiger for this second term", says Prof. Dr. Dieter Jahn, chair of the University Council.
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www.aktuelles.uni-konstanz.de
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Aus diesem Grund war es dem Universitätsrat sehr wichtig, frühzeitig ein klares Zeichen zu setzen und Rüdiger für diese zweite Amtszeit zu gewinnen“, so Prof. Dr. Dieter Jahn, Vorsitzender des Universitätsrates.
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"Best of European Business sends a strong signal of confidence in the Italian economy and in the integration of our systems.
www.rolandberger.de
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"Best of European Business setzt ein starkes Zeichen des Vertrauens in die Grundpfeiler der italienischen Wirtschaft und in die Integration unserer Wirtschaftssysteme.
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They had neglected posting clear signals in favour of harmonious co-existence and failed to dampen mass fear regarding a politicised Islam.
www.ebf.org
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Sie hätten es versäumt, ein klares Zeichen für ein friedliches Zusammenleben zu setzen und die Ängste der Bevölkerung gegenüber dem politischen Islam zu zerstreuen.
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The new “ Health Sciences and Technologies ” department ( D-HEST ) will come into operation on 1 January, 2012 as a visible signal to the outside world.
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www.ethlife.ethz.ch
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Als sichtbares Zeichen nach aussen startet am 1. Januar 2012 das neues Departement « Gesundheitswissenschaften und Technologie » ( D-HEST ).
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If the necessary signals and information reach the "brain" either too late or not at all, then – just as in a pocket calculator – processes are regarded as false because the factors needed for calculation are either missing or wrong.
www.atlantotec.com
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Wenn die notwendigen Signale und Informationen zu spät oder gar nicht das "Gehirn" erreichen, werden, wie bei einem Taschenrechner, Vorgänge als falsch angesehen, weil die notwendigen Faktoren, die zur Berechnung benötigt werden, fehlen oder falsch sind.

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