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['sæʧə'reɪʃ(ə)n] n | |
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gen. |
Ausnutzung f |
agric. |
Gesättigtsein n; Saturations- f |
agric., food.ind. |
Saturation f |
chem. |
Sättigungszustand m |
comp., MS |
Sättigung f (In color management, the purity of a color's hue, moving from gray to the pure color) |
construct. |
Imprägnierung f; Tränkung f (Durchtränkung); Sättigungszustand m (Luft); Farbsättigung f |
cultur., life.sc. |
Buntheit f |
earth.sc., mech.eng. |
Saettigung f |
econ. |
Sättigung f (Markt usw); Durchsetzung f |
emerg.care |
Sättigung f |
health. |
Absaettigung f |
med. |
Brausemischung f; Potio effervescens |
mining. |
Gasgehalt m (des Öls in der Lagerstätte) |
opt. |
Sättigung f (colour system) |
phys. |
Sättigung f (e.g. of the colour); Absättigung f |
radiat. |
Sättigung f (of an ionization chamber) |
stat. |
Saturiertheit f; saturiertes Modell |
tech. |
Tränkung f; Saettigung f (Magnetfleck); Uebersteuerung f (Verstaerker); volle Belegung (Uebertragungsnetz) |
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radio |
Farbsättigung f |
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gen. |
Sättigungen f |
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gen. |
flächendeckend |
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English thesaurus |
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abbr., chem. |
satn |
abbr., polym. |
stn |
mil., abbr. |
sat |
mil., logist. |
A route is considered saturated when the maximum traffic flow has been reached. Saturation must be avoided at all costs. 2. Used for artillery fire, for which accuracy is not the goal, but with which the target will still be destroyed given the volume of ammunition fired. (FRA) |
O&G |
exponent; nano-; normal; north; number; backpressure exponent; exponent of hyperbolic decline curve; refractive index |