22:49 Aug 6, 2000 |
English to German translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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na | 16-Stift-Buchse und 16-Stift-D-Subminiaturstecker |
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na | 16-polige Buchse & 9-poliger Sub-D-Stecker |
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16-Stift-Buchse und 16-Stift-D-Subminiaturstecker Explanation: You can also use Buchsenstecker (female) and Steckerstift (male) if you want to make it extra clear. Subminiatur is usually used, but you could also use Kleinstecker or Kleinststecker. Sources: Siemens, Dictionary of Power Engineering and Automation, and Feretti, Dictionary of Electronics, computing and Telecommunications HTH Sabine |
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16-polige Buchse & 9-poliger Sub-D-Stecker Explanation: There are several acceptable translations, I prefer these. Hth, Eva |
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