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61Latch (hardware) — Window latch Door latch A latch (called sneck in Nor …
62Latch (electronics) — In electronics, a latch is a kind of bistable multivibrator, an electronic circuit which has two stable states and thereby can store one bit of information. Today the word is mainly used for simple transparent storage elements, while slightly… …
63Latch-Up-Effekt — Der Fachbegriff Latch Up (englisch Single Event Latch Up; abgekürzt SEL) bezeichnet in der Elektronik den Übergang eines Halbleiterbauelements, wie beispielsweise in einer CMOS Stufe, in einen niederohmigen Zustand, der zu einem elektrischen… …
64latch onto — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms latch onto : present tense I/you/we/they latch onto he/she/it latches onto present participle latching onto past tense latched onto past participle latched onto informal 1) latch onto someone to go with… …
65latch string — {n.} 1. A string that opens an old fashioned door by lifting a small bar. * /The early settlers kept the latch string outside the door when they were working around the house, but at night they pulled it to the inside./ 2. {informal} A warm… …
66latch string — {n.} 1. A string that opens an old fashioned door by lifting a small bar. * /The early settlers kept the latch string outside the door when they were working around the house, but at night they pulled it to the inside./ 2. {informal} A warm… …
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68latch\ string — noun 1. A string that opens an old fashioned door by lifting a small bar. The early settlers kept the latch string outside the door when they were working around the house, but at night they pulled it to the inside. 2. informal A warm welcome; a… …
69latch onto — or latch on 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone latches onto a person or an idea or latches on, they become very interested in the person or idea, often finding them so useful that they do not want to leave them. [INFORMAL] [V P n] Rob had latched onto me …
70latch onto something — 1. in. to obtain something. □ I have to latch onto a hundred bucks by Friday night. □ I latched onto a good book about repairing plumbing. 2. tv. to begin to understand something. □ When Fred finally latched onto the principles of algebra, he… …