spectrum

spectrum
noun
, pl. spectra Spektrum, das

spectrum of opinion — Meinungsspektrum, das

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['spektrəm]
plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
1) (the visible spectrum.) das Spektrum
2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) die Skala
3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) das Spektrum
4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) das Spektrum
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spec·trum
<pl -tra or -s>
[ˈspektrəm, pl -trə]
n
1. PHYS (band of colours) Spektrum nt
\spectrum analysis Spektralanalyse f
the visible \spectrum das sichtbare Spektrum
2. (frequency band) Palette f, Skala f
\spectrum of services COMM Dienstleistungsspektrum nt, Servicepalette f
3. (fig: range) Spektrum nt fig
\spectrum of liquidity FIN Liquiditätsspektrum nt
a wide \spectrum of opinions ein breites Meinungsspektrum
\spectrum of operations ADMIN Tätigkeitsspektrum nt
4. POL, SOCIOL Spektrum nt
the political/social \spectrum das politische/soziale Spektrum
5. COMPUT Spektrum nt fachspr
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['spektrəm]
n pl spectra
Spektrum nt; (fig = range also) Palette f, Skala f

spectrum analysis — Spektralanalyse f

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spectrum [ˈspektrəm] pl -tra [-trə] s
1. PHYS Spektrum n:
spectrum analysis Spektralanalyse f
2. PHYS (Funk[frequenz]) Spektrum n
3. OPT Nachbild n
4. fig Spektrum n, Skala f:
the whole spectrum of fear;
a wide spectrum of opinion ein breites Meinungsspektrum;
all across the spectrum auf der ganzen Linie
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noun
, pl. spectra Spektrum, das

spectrum of opinion — Meinungsspektrum, das

* * *
n.
(§ pl.: spectrums, or: spectra)
= Bandbreite f.
Skala Skalen f.
Spektrum -en n.

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