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aperture ['æpəʧə] n
gen. Blende f; Blendeneinstellung f; Blendenöffnung f
agric. Loch n; Masche f; Maul n; Spalt m; Anbohrung f; Durchstich m; Sonde f; Spalte f; Ritze f
biol. Absorptionsapertur f; Apertur f; Eintrittsfläche f; Kollektoreintrittsfläche f; Kollektor-Aperturfläche m
build.struct. Aussparung f; Durchbruch m; Zapfenloch n; Rüstloch n
chem. Apertur f (Blende); Mündung f; Mund m; Mundloch n
commun. Öffnungsfläche f; Öffnung f (antenna); Öffnungswinkel m
commun., el. Punktgröße f; Aperturfläche f; Strahlaustrittsfläche f
comp. Öffnung f; Bildpunktblende f
construct. Fensteroeffnung f; Lichtöffnung f
fish.farm. Maschenweite f (auch: lichte Maschenweite)
med. Maskenöffnung f; Foramen n; Orificium n; Orifizium (orificium, ostium); Apertur f (orificium, ostium); Öffnung f (orificium, ostium)
microsc. Blende f (Öffnung/Apertur)
nucl.phys. Oeffnung f
paleont. Mundspalte f
phys. Öffnung f (e.g. of the objective); Öffnungsblende f
tech. Bildfenster n; Objektivblende f; Blende Öffnung; Fenster Öffnung; Lochblende f
transp., mech.eng. Öffnungsweite f
weap. Loch n (im Diopter)
радиоакт. Aperturblende f
apertures n
gen. Öffnungen f
archaeol. Blende f
antenna aperture n
commun. Antennenöffnung f
aperture of an antenna n
antenn. strahlende Apertur einer Antenne
aperture ['æpəʧə] adj.
med. Apertura
 English thesaurus
aperture ['æpəʧə] abbr.
abbr., oil ap; aper
cinema A measure of the width of the opening allowing light to enter a camera. The apparent diameter of a lens viewed from the position of the object against a diffusely illuminated background is called the "effect aperture". The ratio of focal length of a lens to its "effective aperture" for an object located at infinity is called the "relative aperture", or "f/number". Larger apertures allow more light to enter a camera, hence darker scenes can be recorded. Conversely, smaller apertures allow less light to enter, but have the advantage of creating a large depth of field. See also shutter speed.
aperture distribution: 6 phrases in 2 subjects
Antennas and waveguides1
Electronics5