tunneling | |
amer. | Tunnelbau; Untertunnelung |
comp., MS | Tunneln |
construct. | Abbauablauf; Tunnelvortrieb; Vortriebs-; Abbau- |
earth.sc. el. | Durchtunnelung |
industr. | Stollenverfahren |
microel. | Tunneleffekt |
variation with temperature | |
commun. | Temperaturgang |
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Tunnelbau m; Untertunnelung f | |||
Tunneln n (" In Windows Presentation Foundation, an event routing strategy where the event instance moves down the element tree (starting at the root of the visual tree and ending with the source). The names of events that use this routing strategy are prefixed with the word "Preview". These events have the same signature as their counterparts that use the bubbling event routing strategy.") | |||
Abbauablauf m; Tunnelvortrieb m; Vortriebs- m; Abbau- f | |||
Durchtunnelung f | |||
Stollenverfahren n | |||
Tunneleffekt m | |||
Schlauchpore f; Tunneln n | |||
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tunnelnd | |||
untertunnelnd | |||
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tunneling | |||
Commonly used to bridge between incompatible hosts/routers or to provide encryption, a method by which one network protocol encapsulates another protocol within itself (When protocol A encapsulates protocol B, a protocol A header and optional tunneling headers are appended to the original protocol B packet. Protocol A then becomes the data link layer of protocol B. Examples of tunneling protocols include IPSec, Point-to-point Protocol Over Ethernet (PPPoE) and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)) |
tunneling : 65 phrases in 16 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 6 |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Chemistry | 2 |
Communications | 1 |
Construction | 16 |
Earth sciences | 2 |
Electronics | 3 |
Machinery and mechanisms | 2 |
Medical | 3 |
Medical appliances | 3 |
Metallurgy | 1 |
Microelectronics | 2 |
Microsoft | 2 |
Physical sciences | 2 |
Physics | 18 |
Research and development | 1 |