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Projector

in the PONS Dictionary

Pro·jek·tor <-s, -en> [proˈjɛkto:ɐ̯, pl -ˈto:rən] N m

projector

DMD-Pro·jek·tor <-en, -en> N m TV

DMD projector

LCD-Pro·jek·tor <-s, -en> N m TV

LCD projector

Pro·jekt <-[e]s, -e> [proˈjɛkt] N nt

Pro·jek·til <-s, -e> [projɛkˈti:l] N nt form

Spi·ri·tus Rec·tor <- -[s]> [ˈspi:ritʊs ˈrɛkto:ɐ̯] N m kein pl form

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

Projected Unit Credit-Methode N f ACCOUNT

Project Finance N nt INV-FIN

IT-Projekt N nt E-COMM

Projekt in Vorbereitung phrase MKTG

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Als abstandsaktive Schutzmaßnahmen oder auch aktive Panzerung bezeichnet man alle aktiven Systeme gegen angreifende Projektile, die nicht nur aus passiven Panzerungsmaterialien bestehen.
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Bereits in dieser Zeit benutzten die ersten Jäger Schleudern sowie Steine von ei- oder kugelähnlicher Form als Projektile.
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Sie sei zusammen mit einem Projektil, das im Funkgerät eines Polizisten stecken geblieben war, zu ballistischen Untersuchungen gesandt worden.
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Ursache ist vermutlich die Ablenkung des Projektils bei der Begegnung mit dem zweiten kleinen Trabanten der Erde.
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Raketen können sich in einzelne Sprengköpfe aufteilen, wodurch dann statt einem drei oder mehr Projektile zu treffen sind.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Dass ein Xenon-Projector hierbei am besten abschneidet, tut der sachlichen Qualität kaum Abbruch.
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dtpstudio.de
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That a Xenon projector performs the best in the video does not diminish the quality of the subject matter.
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„DP“ war die Abkürzung von „Double Projector“ und die „70“ war auf die Entwicklung speziell als 70mm-Projektor zurückzuführen.
www.in70mm.com
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The "DP" is short for "Double Projector" and the "70" meant it was designed specifically as a 70mm projector.
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„ DP “ war die Abkürzung von „ Double Projector “ und die „ 70 “ war auf die Entwicklung speziell als 70mm-Projektor zurückzuführen.
in70mm.com
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The " DP " is short for " Double Projector " and the " 70 " meant it was designed specifically as a 70mm projector.