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Definition
Synonym
Gegentaktverkehr
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Gegentaktverkehr
push-pull communication
Gegentaktverkehr
m
push-pull communication
Gegentaktverkehr
m
push-pull communication
Gegentaktverkehr
push-pull communication
Deutsche
Gegentaktverkehr Synonyme
Englische
push-pull communication Synonyme
Gegentaktverkehr Definition
Communication
(
n.
)
The
act
or
fact
of
communicating
Communication
(
n.
)
Intercourse
by
words,
letters,
or
messages
Communication
(
n.
)
Association
Communication
(
n.
)
Means
of
communicating
Communication
(
n.
)
That
which
is
communicated
or
imparted
Communication
(
n.
)
Participation
in
the
Lord's
supper.
Communication
(
n.
)
A
trope,
by
which
a
speaker
assumes
that
his
hearer
is
a
partner
in
his
sentiments,
and
says
we,
instead
of
I
or
you.
Pull
(
v.
t.)
To
draw,
or
attempt
to
draw,
toward
one
Pull
(
v.
t.)
To
draw
apart
Pull
(
v.
t.)
To
gather
with
the
hand,
or
by
drawing
toward
one
Pull
(
v.
t.)
To
move
or
operate
by
the
motion
of
drawing
towards
one
Pull
(
v.
t.)
To
hold
back,
and
so
prevent
from
winning
Pull
(
v.
t.)
To
take
or
make,
as
a
proof
or
impression
Pull
(
v.
t.)
To
strike
the
ball
in
a
particular
manner.
See
Pull,
n.,
8.
Pull
(
v.
i.)
To
exert
one's
self
in
an
act
or
motion
of
drawing
or
hauling
Pull
(
n.
)
The
act
of
pulling
or
drawing
with
force
Pull
(
n.
)
A
contest
Pull
(
n.
)
A
pluck
Pull
(
n.
)
A
knob,
handle,
or
lever,
etc.,
by
which
anything
is
pulled
Pull
(
n.
)
The
act
of
rowing
Pull
(
n.
)
The
act
of
drinking
Pull
(
n.
)
Something
in
one's
favor
in
a
comparison
or
a
contest
Pull
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
stroke
by
which
a
leg
ball
is
sent
to
the
off
side,
or
an
off
ball
to
the
side.
Push
(
n.
)
A
pustule
Push
(
v.
t.)
To
press
against
with
force
Push
(
v.
t.)
To
thrust
the
points
of
the
horns
against
Push
(
v.
t.)
To
press
or
urge
forward
Push
(
v.
t.)
To
bear
hard
upon
Push
(
v.
t.)
To
importune
Push
(
v.
i.)
To
make
a
thrust
Push
(
v.
i.)
To
make
an
advance,
attack,
or
effort
Push
(
v.
i.)
To
burst
pot,
as
a
bud
or
shoot.
Push
(
n.
)
A
thrust
with
a
pointed
instrument,
or
with
the
end
of
a
thing.
Push
(
n.
)
Any
thrust.
pressure,
impulse,
or
force,
or
force
applied
Push
(
n.
)
An
assault
or
attack
Push
(
n.
)
The
faculty
of
overcoming
obstacles
push-pull communication Bedeutung
communication
something
that
is
communicated
by
or
to
or
between
people
or
groups
push
pushing
the
act
of
applying
force
in
order
to
move
something
away,
he
gave
the
door
a
hard
push,
the
pushing
is
good
exercise
pull
pulling
the
act
of
pulling,
applying
force
to
move
something
toward
or
with
you,
the
pull
up
the
hill
had
him
breathing
harder,
his
strenuous
pulling
strained
his
back
push
an
effort
to
advance,
the
army
made
a
push
toward
the
sea
leg-pull
leg-pulling
as
a
joke:
trying
to
make
somebody
believe
something
that
is
not
true
pull
a
sustained
effort,
it
was
a
long
pull
but
we
made
it
pull-up
chin-up
an
arm
exercise
performed
by
pulling
yourself
up
on
a
horizontal
bar
until
your
chin
is
level
with
the
bar
puff
drag
pull
a
slow
inhalation
(as
of
tobacco
smoke),
he
took
a
puff
on
his
pipe,
he
took
a
drag
on
his
cigarette
and
expelled
the
smoke
slowly
rollback
push
back
the
act
of
forcing
the
enemy
to
withdraw
approach
trench
communication
trench
a
trench
that
provides
protected
passage
between
the
rear
and
front
lines
of
a
defensive
position
bell
push
a
button
that
is
pushed
to
ring
a
bell
communication
system
communication
equipment
facility
consisting
of
the
physical
plants
and
equipment
for
disseminating
information
communication
system
a
system
for
communicating
pull
a
device
used
for
pulling
something,
he
grabbed
the
pull
and
opened
the
drawer
pull
chain
a
chain
(usually
with
a
handle
at
the
end)
that
is
pulled
in
order
to
operate
some
mechanism
(e.g.
to
flush
a
toilet)
pull-in
pull-up
a
roadside
cafe
especially
for
lorry
drivers
pull-off
rest
area
rest
stop
layby
lay-by
designated
paved
area
beside
a
main
road
where
cars
can
stop
temporarily
pull-through
cleaning
implement
consisting
of
an
oily
rag
attached
by
a
cord
to
a
weight,
is
pulled
through
the
barrel
of
a
rifle
or
handgun
to
clean
it
push-bike
a
bicycle
that
must
be
pedaled
push
broom
a
wide
broom
that
is
pushed
ahead
of
the
sweeper
push
button
push
button
an
electrical
switch
operated
by
pressing,
the
elevator
was
operated
by
push
buttons,
the
push
beside
the
bed
operated
a
buzzer
at
the
desk
push-button
radio
a
radio
receiver
that
can
be
tuned
by
pressing
buttons
push-down
storage
push-down
store
stack
a
storage
device
that
handles
data
so
that
the
next
item
to
be
retrieved
is
the
item
most
recently
stored
(LIFO)
energy
push
get-up-and-go
enterprising
or
ambitious
drive,
Europeans
often
laugh
at
American
energy
pull
clout
special
advantage
or
influence,
the
chairman's
nephew
has
a
lot
of
pull
communications
communication
theory
the
discipline
that
studies
the
principles
of
transmiting
information
and
the
methods
by
which
it
is
delivered
(as
print
or
radio
or
television
etc.),
communications
is
his
major
field
of
study
communication
communicating
the
activity
of
communicating,
the
activity
of
conveying
information,
they
could
not
act
without
official
communication
from
Moscow
channel
communication
channel
line
(often
plural)
a
means
of
communication
or
access,
it
must
go
through
official
channels,
lines
of
communication
were
set
up
between
the
two
firms
liaison
link
contact
inter-group
communication
a
channel
for
communication
between
groups,
he
provided
a
liaison
with
the
guerrillas
electronic
communication
communication
by
computer
digital
communication
data
communication
electronic
transmission
of
information
that
has
been
encoded
digitally
(as
for
storage
and
processing
by
computers)
language
linguistic
communication
a
systematic
means
of
communicating
by
the
use
of
sounds
or
conventional
symbols,
he
taught
foreign
languages,
the
language
introduced
is
standard
throughout
the
text,
the
speed
with
which
a
program
can
be
executed
depends
on
the
language
in
which
it
is
written
written
communication
written
language
black
and
white
communication
by
means
of
written
symbols
(either
printed
or
handwritten)
push-down
list
push-down
stack
stack
a
list
in
which
the
next
item
to
be
removed
is
the
item
most
recently
stored
(LIFO)
push-down
queue
a
queue
in
which
the
last
item
to
go
in
is
the
first
item
to
come
out
(LIFO)
animal
communication
communication
between
animals
(of
the
same
species)
visual
communication
communication
that
relies
on
vision
paralanguage
paralinguistic
communication
the
use
of
manner
of
speaking
to
communicate
particular
meanings
auditory
communication
communication
that
relies
on
hearing
speech
speech
communication
spoken
communication
spoken
language
language
voice
communication
oral
communication
(language)
communication
by
word
of
mouth,
his
speech
was
garbled,
he
uttered
harsh
language,
he
recorded
the
spoken
language
of
the
streets
phatic
speech
phatic
communication
conversational
speech
used
to
communicate
sociability
more
than
information
psychic
communication
psychical
communication
anomalous
communication
communication
by
paranormal
means
pull
the
force
used
in
pulling,
the
pull
of
the
moon,
the
pull
of
the
current
push
thrust
the
force
used
in
pushing,
the
push
of
the
water
on
the
walls
of
the
tank,
the
thrust
of
the
jet
engines
cost-pull
inflation
inflation
caused
by
an
increase
in
the
costs
of
production
demand-pull
inflation
inflation
caused
by
an
increase
in
demand
or
in
the
supply
of
money
communication
a
connection
allowing
access
between
persons
or
places,
how
many
lines
of
communication
can
there
be
among
four
people?,
a
secret
passageway
provided
communication
between
the
two
rooms
wrench
twist
pull
a
sharp
strain
on
muscles
or
ligaments,
the
wrench
to
his
knee
occurred
as
he
fell,
he
was
sidelined
with
a
hamstring
pull
grimace
make
a
face
pull
a
face
contort
the
face
to
indicate
a
certain
mental
or
emotional
state,
He
grimaced
when
he
saw
the
amount
of
homework
he
had
to
do
pull
overstretch
strain
abnormally,
I
pulled
a
muscle
in
my
leg
when
I
jumped
up,
The
athlete
pulled
a
tendon
in
the
competition
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