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verzögert zeitlinear

English translation: delayed linear increase

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German term or phrase:verzögert zeitlinearer Anstieg
English translation:delayed linear increase
Entered by: John Jory

01:21 Jul 4, 2003
German to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Automation & Robotics / Prozessautomatisierung
German term or phrase: verzögert zeitlinear
Regelstrecken ohne Ausgleich, deren Sprungantwort verzögert zeitlinear ansteigt.
baerbel
Local time: 13:58
delayed linear increase
Explanation:
IMO the 'zeit' is blurb.

Control (step) response is always a function of time. What is relevant is the *linear* increase, and that it occurs with a delay.

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Note added at 2003-07-04 07:35:41 (GMT)
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Of course one could say \"linear over time\", but in your context it is superfluous.

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Note added at 2003-07-04 07:39:04 (GMT)
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Just for fun, I checked google for \'zeitlinear\'.
At least the first two pages all come from universities (!?)
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John Jory
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Local time: 22:58
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Thank you again.
barbara
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4 +1delayed linear increase
John Jory
4in slow motion
Fantutti (X)


  

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in slow motion


Explanation:
came to mind first and makes a lot of sense to me.

Hope it helps!

Fantutti (X)
Local time: 13:58
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delayed linear increase


Explanation:
IMO the 'zeit' is blurb.

Control (step) response is always a function of time. What is relevant is the *linear* increase, and that it occurs with a delay.

--------------------------------------------------
Note added at 2003-07-04 07:35:41 (GMT)
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Of course one could say \"linear over time\", but in your context it is superfluous.

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Note added at 2003-07-04 07:39:04 (GMT)
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Just for fun, I checked google for \'zeitlinear\'.
At least the first two pages all come from universities (!?)

John Jory
Germany
Local time: 22:58
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 20
Grading comment
Thank you again.
barbara

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agree  Klaus Herrmann: No moving back in time? Bummer.
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