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Definition
Synonym
object side
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
objektseitige Blende
f
; Austrittsblende
f
; Austrittspupille
f
(eines optischen Instruments)
object-side pupil; exit pupil (of an optical instrument)
Brennweite
f
(Optik)
phys.
bildseitige hintere zweite Brennweite
objektseitige gegenstandseitige vordere erste Brennweite
effektive Brennweite
geometrische Brennweite
reduzierte Brennweite
focal distance; focal length; focal depth (optics)
image-side focal distance; image focal length; back rear focal depth; interior focal length; second focal distance
object focal distance; front forward anterior focal length; exterior focal depth; first focal distance
effective focal distance; effective focal length
geometrical focal depth
reduced focal distance
Brennweite
f
; Fokalabstand
m
; Fokaldistanz
f
(Optik)
phys.
bildseitige hintere zweite Brennweite
objektseitige gegenstandseitige vordere erste Brennweite
effektive Brennweite
Festbrennweite
f
geometrische Brennweite
reduzierte Brennweite
focal distance; focal length; focal depth (optics)
image-side focal distance; image focal length; back rear focal depth; interior focal length; second focal distance
object focal distance; front forward anterior focal length; exterior focal depth; first focal distance
effective focal distance; effective focal length
fixed focal length
geometrical focal depth
reduced focal distance
Deutsche
objektseitige Blende {f}; Austrittsblende {f}; Austrittspupille {f} (eines optischen Instruments) Synonyme
instruments
Obmann
eines
Vereines
ÂVereinsobmann
Rollen
(eines
Schiffes)
ÂSchlingern
Einführung
eines
Schlauches
ÂIntubation
Amtsinhaber
ÂInhaber
eines
Amtes
Folie
(eines
Geschehens)
ÂHintergrund
Erwerb
eines
Doktortitels
ÂPromotion
Auflösung
ÂAusgang
(eines
Konfliktes)
in
Umgebung
eines
Gefäßes
Âperivaskulär
(fachsprachlich)
Stase
(fachsprachlich)
ÂStillstand
eines
Flüssigkeitsstromes
Einengung
eines
Kanals
ÂStenose
(fachsprachlich)
Entfernung
eines
Eierstockes
ÂOophorektomie
(fachsprachlich)
Entwicklung
eines
Geschwürs
ÂUlzeration
(fachsprachlich)
(scherzhafte)
Umgestaltung
(eines
Gedichts)
ÂTravestie
Jahrestag
ÂJubiläum
ÂWiederkehr
eines
Gedenktages
Resektion
(fachsprachlich)
ÂTeilentfernung
eines
Organs
Prolaps
(fachsprachlich)
ÂVorfall
eines
Gewebes
Adlerhorst
ÂAdlernest
ÂNest
eines
Adlers
anschlagen
ÂTaste
eines
Musikinstruments
drücken
Biegung
ÂKrümmung
ÂKurve
ÂSchleife
(eines
Flusses)
abgestorbenes
Teil
eines
Organs
ÂSequester
(fachsprachlich)
Abriss
(eines
Buches)
ÂAuszug
ÂExzerpt
ÂInhaltsangabe
Insuffizienz
(fachsprachlich)
Âungenügende
Leistung
eines
Organs
Anhang
ÂBegleitperson
ÂBegleitung
ÂGefolge
(eines
Prominenten)
sechzig
Minuten
ÂStunde
ÂVierundzwanzigstel
eines
Tages
Gebiss
ÂGebissstange
(eines
Pferdes)
ÂKandare
ÂTrense
Ansatzpunkt
eines
Muskels
am
Knochen
ÂInsertion
(fachsprachlich)
falscher
Gebrauch
eines
Wortes
ÂMalapropismus
ÂWortverwechslung
Aplasie
(fachsprachlich)
ÂAusbleiben
der
Entwicklung
eines
Körperteils
Aufnahme
eines
Stoffes
ÂEinverleibung
ÂInkorporation
(fachsprachlich)
Embolie
(fachsprachlich)
Âplötzlicher
Verschluss
eines
Blutgefäßes
Ausfällung
eines
Niederschlags
ÂAusflockung
ÂFällung
ÂPräzipitation
die
Rinde
eines
Organs
betreffend
Âkortikal
(fachsprachlich)
Dateneinheit
ÂEntität
ÂEntity
ÂSatzinhalt
eines
Datenbanksegmentes
Bekleidung
(eines
Amtes)
ÂBesetzung
(einer
Stelle)
Bergspitze
ÂGipfel
Âhöchste
Stelle
eines
Berges
Akku
eines
Mobiltelefons
ÂHandyakku
ÂHandybatterie
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂMobiltelefonakku
Agentur
ÂBüro
eines
Agenten
ÂGeschäftsstelle
ÂVermittlung
ÂVertretung
Retraktion
(fachsprachlich)
ÂSchrumpfen
eines
Organs
oder
Gewebes
Thromboembolie
(fachsprachlich)
ÂVerschluss
eines
Blutgefäßes
durch
einen
Blutpfropf
Abdruck
ÂAuflage
ÂAusgabe
(eines
Buches)
ÂDruck
ÂEdition
ÂFassung
Kolumne
Âregelmäßig
erscheinender
Artikel
eines
Autors
ÂSpalte
(umgangssprachlich)
Corporate
Governance
ÂSystem
zur
Kontrolle
und
Führung
eines
Unternehmens
ÂUnternehmensverfassung
Maklercourtage
ÂMaklergebühr
ÂMaklerprovision
ÂProvision
ÂProvision
eines
Maklers
ÂVermittlungsgebühr
ÂVermittlungsprovision
großes
Werk
(eines
Künstlers)
ÂKunstwerk
ÂMeisterwerk
ÂOpus
Âopus
magnum
(lat.)
Laibung
ÂLeibung
ÂUnterseite
einer
Decke
ÂUnterseite
eines
Gewölbes
über
kurz
oder
lang
Âeines
Tages
Âfrüher
oder
später
Âirgendwann
Änderung
des
Weltbilds
ÂÄnderung
eines
Blickwinkels
ÂÄnderung
von
Denkmustern
ÂParadigmenwechsel
(scherzhafte) Umgestaltung (eines Gedichts)
Travestie
Abriss (eines Buches)
Auszug
Exzerpt
Inhaltsangabe
Akku eines Mobiltelefons
Handyakku
Handybatterie (umgangssprachlich)
Mobiltelefonakku
Ansatzpunkt eines Muskels am Knochen
Insertion (fachsprachlich)
Aufnahme eines Stoffes
Einverleibung
Inkorporation (fachsprachlich)
Ausfällung eines Niederschlags
Ausflockung
Fällung
Präzipitation
Bekleidung (eines Amtes)
Besetzung (einer Stelle)
Einengung eines Kanals
Stenose (fachsprachlich)
Einführung eines Schlauches
Intubation
Entfernung eines Eierstockes
Oophorektomie (fachsprachlich)
Entwicklung eines Geschwürs
Ulzeration (fachsprachlich)
Erwerb eines Doktortitels
Promotion
Folie (eines Geschehens)
Hintergrund
Obmann eines Vereines
Vereinsobmann
Rollen (eines Schiffes)
Schlingern
abgestorbenes Teil eines Organs
Sequester (fachsprachlich)
die Rinde eines Organs betreffend
kortikal (fachsprachlich)
falscher Gebrauch eines Wortes
Malapropismus
Wortverwechslung
großes Werk (eines Künstlers)
Meisterwerk
in Umgebung eines Gefäßes
perivaskulär (fachsprachlich)
Englische
object-side pupil; exit pupil Synonyme
object side Definition
Crown
side
(
)
See
Crown
office.
Object
(
v.
t.)
To
set
before
or
against
Object
(
v.
t.)
To
offer
in
opposition
as
a
criminal
charge
or
by
way
of
accusation
or
reproach
Object
(
v.
i.)
To
make
opposition
in
words
or
argument
Object
(
v.
t.)
That
which
is
put,
or
which
may
be
regarded
as
put,
in
the
way
of
some
of
the
senses
Object
(
v.
t.)
That
which
is
set,
or
which
may
be
regarded
as
set,
before
the
mind
so
as
to
be
apprehended
or
known
Object
(
v.
t.)
That
by
which
the
mind,
or
any
of
its
activities,
is
directed
Object
(
v.
t.)
Sight
Object
(
v.
t.)
A
word,
phrase,
or
clause
toward
which
an
action
is
directed,
or
is
considered
to
be
directed
Object
(
a.
)
Opposed
Side
(
n.
)
The
margin,
edge,
verge,
or
border
of
a
surface
Side
(
n.
)
Any
outer
portion
of
a
thing
considered
apart
from,
and
yet
in
relation
to,
the
rest
Side
(
n.
)
One
of
the
halves
of
the
body,
of
an
animals
or
man,
on
either
side
of
the
mesial
plane
Side
(
n.
)
The
right
or
left
part
of
the
wall
or
trunk
of
the
body
Side
(
n.
)
A
slope
or
declivity,
as
of
a
hill,
considered
as
opposed
to
another
slope
over
the
ridge.
Side
(
n.
)
The
position
of
a
person
or
party
regarded
as
opposed
to
another
person
or
party,
whether
as
a
rival
or
a
foe
Side
(
n.
)
A
line
of
descent
traced
through
one
parent
as
distinguished
from
that
traced
through
another.
Side
(
n.
)
Fig.:
Aspect
or
part
regarded
as
contrasted
with
some
other
Side
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
side,
or
the
sides
Side
(
a.
)
Hence,
indirect
Side
(
n.
)
Long
Side
(
v.
i.)
To
lean
on
one
side.
Side
(
v.
i.)
To
embrace
the
opinions
of
one
party,
or
engage
in
its
interest,
in
opposition
to
another
party
Side
(
v.
t.)
To
be
or
stand
at
the
side
of
Side
(
v.
t.)
To
suit
Side
(
v.
t.)
To
work
(a
timber
or
rib)
to
a
certain
thickness
by
trimming
the
sides.
Side
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
with
a
siding
Side-taking
(
n.
)
A
taking
sides,
as
with
a
party,
sect,
or
faction.
Side-wheel
(
a.
)
Having
a
paddle
wheel
on
each
side
object side Bedeutung
object
physical
object
a
tangible
and
visible
entity,
an
entity
that
can
cast
a
shadow,
it
was
full
of
rackets,
balls
and
other
objects
natural
object
an
object
occurring
naturally,
not
made
by
man
side-glance
side-look
a
glance
sideways,
she
shot
him
an
impatient
side-glance
object-oriented
programming
object-oriented
programing
creating
a
program
that
can
use
and
support
objects
side-blotched
lizard
sand
lizard
Uta
stansburiana
one
of
the
most
abundant
lizards
in
the
arid
western
United
States
object
ball
the
billiard
ball
that
is
intended
to
be
the
first
ball
struck
by
the
cue
ball
objective
objective
lens
object
lens
object
glass
the
lens
or
system
of
lenses
in
a
telescope
or
microscope
that
is
nearest
the
object
being
viewed
objet
d'art
art
object
piece
a
work
of
art
of
some
artistic
value,
this
store
sells
only
objets
d'art,
it
is
not
known
who
created
this
piece
pistol
handgun
side
arm
shooting
iron
a
firearm
that
is
held
and
fired
with
one
hand
pommel
horse
side
horse
a
gymnastic
horse
with
a
cylindrical
body
covered
with
leather
and
two
upright
handles
(pommels)
near
the
center,
held
upright
by
two
steel
supports,
one
at
each
end
side
an
extended
outer
surface
of
an
object,
he
turned
the
box
over
to
examine
the
bottom
side,
they
painted
all
four
sides
of
the
house
side
chapel
a
small
chapel
off
the
side
aisle
of
a
church
side
door
side
entrance
an
exterior
door
at
one
side
of
a
building
side
pocket
a
pocket
on
the
side
of
a
billiard
table
side
road
a
minor
road
branching
off
of
a
main
road
side
street
a
street
intersecting
a
main
street
and
terminating
there
side-wheeler
a
paddle
steamer
having
a
paddle
wheel
on
each
side
side
yard
the
grounds
at
either
side
of
a
house
snare
drum
snare
side
drum
a
small
drum
with
two
heads
and
a
snare
stretched
across
the
lower
head
straight
chair
side
chair
a
straight-backed
chair
without
arms
subject
content
depicted
object
something
(a
person
or
object
or
scene)
selected
by
an
artist
or
photographer
for
graphic
representation,
a
moving
picture
of
a
train
is
more
dramatic
than
a
still
picture
of
the
same
subject
sideburn
burnside
mutton
chop
side-whiskers
facial
hair
that
has
grown
down
the
side
of
a
man's
face
in
front
of
the
ears
(especially
when
the
rest
of
the
beard
is
shaved
off)
side
either
the
left
or
right
half
of
a
body,
he
had
a
pain
in
his
side
object
recognition
the
visual
perception
of
familiar
objects
content
cognitive
content
mental
object
the
sum
or
range
of
what
has
been
perceived,
discovered,
or
learned
object
the
focus
of
cognitions
or
feelings,
objects
of
thought,
the
object
of
my
affection
side
an
aspect
of
something
(as
contrasted
with
some
other
implied
aspect),
he
was
on
the
heavy
side,
he
is
on
the
purchasing
side
of
the
business,
it
brought
out
his
better
side
unidentified
flying
object
UFO
flying
saucer
an
(apparently)
flying
object
whose
nature
is
unknown,
especially
those
considered
to
have
extraterrestrial
origins
side
view
a
view
from
the
side
of
something
aim
object
objective
target
the
goal
intended
to
be
attained
(and
which
is
believed
to
be
attainable),
the
sole
object
of
her
trip
was
to
see
her
children
object
(computing)
a
discrete
item
that
provides
a
description
of
virtually
anything
known
to
a
computer,
in
object-oriented
programming,
objects
include
data
and
define
its
status,
its
methods
of
operation
and
how
it
interacts
with
other
objects
supply-side
economics
the
school
of
economic
theory
that
stresses
the
costs
of
production
as
a
means
of
stimulating
the
economy,
advocates
policies
that
raise
capital
and
labor
output
by
increasing
the
incentive
to
produce
object
language
target
language
the
language
into
which
a
text
written
in
another
language
is
to
be
translated
object
(grammar)
a
constituent
that
is
acted
upon,
the
object
of
the
verb
prepositional
object
object
of
a
preposition
the
object
governed
by
a
preposition
direct
object
object
of
the
verb
the
object
that
receives
the
direct
action
of
the
verb
indirect
object
the
object
that
is
the
recipient
or
beneficiary
of
the
action
of
the
verb
retained
object
an
object
in
a
passive
construction
object
code
the
machine-language
output
of
a
compiler
that
is
ready
for
execution
on
a
particular
computer
object
program
target
program
a
fully
compiled
or
assembled
program
ready
to
be
loaded
into
the
computer
object-oriented
database
management
system
a
database
management
system
designed
to
manage
an
object-oriented
database
object-oriented
database
a
database
in
which
the
operations
carried
out
on
information
items
(data
objects)
are
considered
part
of
their
definition
example
deterrent
example
lesson
object
lesson
punishment
intended
as
a
warning
to
others,
they
decided
to
make
an
example
of
him
side
position
an
opinion
that
is
held
in
opposition
to
another
in
an
argument
or
dispute,
there
are
two
sides
to
every
question
object
language
target
language
a
computer
language
into
which
something
written
in
another
computer
language
is
to
be
translated
object-oriented
programming
language
object-oriented
programing
language
(computer
science)
a
programming
language
that
enables
the
programmer
to
associate
a
set
of
procedures
with
each
type
of
data
structure,
C
is
an
object-oriented
programming
language
that
is
an
extension
of
C
English
side
(sports)
the
spin
given
to
a
ball
by
striking
it
on
one
side
or
releasing
it
with
a
sharp
twist
silver
lining
bright
side
a
consoling
aspect
of
a
difficult
situation,
every
cloud
has
a
silver
lining,
look
on
the
bright
side
of
it
side
dish
side
order
entremets
a
dish
that
is
served
with,
but
is
subordinate
to,
a
main
course
side
side
of
meat
a
lengthwise
dressed
half
of
an
animal's
carcass
used
for
food
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