relay

relay
1. noun
1) (gang) Schicht, die

work in relays — schichtweise arbeiten

2) (race) Staffel, die
3) (Electr.) Relais, das
4) (Radio, Telev.)

radio relay — Richtfunkverbindung, die

relay station — Relaisstation, die

5) (transmission) Übertragung, die
2. transitive verb
1) (pass on) weiterleiten

relay a message to somebody that ... — jemandem ausrichten od. mitteilen, dass ...

2) (Radio, Telev., Teleph.) übertragen
* * *
[ri'lei] 1. past tense, past participle - relayed; verb
(to receive and pass on (news, a message, a television programme etc).) übertragen
2. noun
(['ri:lei] (the sending out of) a radio, television etc signal or programme which has been received (from another place).) die Übertragung
- academic.ru/109338/relay_race">relay race
- in relays
* * *
re·lay
[ˈri:leɪ]
I. vt
to \relay sth to sb jdm etw mitteilen
to \relay a message eine Meldung weiterleiten
to \relay the news to sb jdm die Neuigkeiten weitererzählen
2. COMPUT, TV
to \relay sth etw [weiter]übertragen
to \relay TV pictures Fernsehbilder übertragen
II. n
1. (group) Ablösung f; of workers Schicht f
to break the record for playing chess non-stop, he needed \relays of opponents um den Rekord im Dauerschachspielen brechen zu können, benötigte er ständig neue Gegner
to organize into \relays in Schichten einteilen
to work in \relays in Schichten [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. Schicht] arbeiten
2. SPORT
\relay [race] Staffellauf m
3. ELEC (device) Relais nt
4. TELEC, TV Relais nt
* * *
['riːleɪ]
1. n
1) (of workers etc) Ablösung f; (of horses) frisches Gespann

to eat in relays — in Schichten essen

2) (SPORT) Staffel f, Staffellauf m
3) (RAD, TV) Relais nt
2. vt
1) (RAD, TV ETC) programme, signal (weiter) übertragen
2) message ausrichten (to sb jdm); information, details weiterleiten (to sb an jdm)
* * *
relay [ˈriːleı]
A s
1. ELEK Relais n:
relay station Relaisstation f;
relay switch Schaltschütz n
2. TECH Hilfs-, Servomotor m
3. MIL etc Ablösung(smannschaft) f, neue Schicht (von Arbeitern):
work in (oder by) relays Schicht arbeiten
4. JAGD frische Meute (Hunde)
5. Ersatzpferde pl, frisches Gespann
6. Relais n (Pferdewechsel, Umspannort)
7. SPORT
a) auch relay race Staffel(lauf) f(m), (Schwimmen etc) Staffel(wettbewerb) f(m):
relay baton (Leichtathletik) Staffelstab m
b) relay team Staffel f
B v/t [Br besonders riːˈleı]
1. allg weitergeben
2. ablösen
3. ELEK mit oder durch Relais(stationen) steuern oder übertragen
* * *
1. noun
1) (gang) Schicht, die

work in relays — schichtweise arbeiten

2) (race) Staffel, die
3) (Electr.) Relais, das
4) (Radio, Telev.)

radio relay — Richtfunkverbindung, die

relay station — Relaisstation, die

5) (transmission) Übertragung, die
2. transitive verb
1) (pass on) weiterleiten

relay a message to somebody that ... — jemandem ausrichten od. mitteilen, dass ...

2) (Radio, Telev., Teleph.) übertragen
* * *
n.
Relais - n.
Staffel -n f.
Staffellauf m.

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