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  • 21Scan-Code — Scan Code,   ein Code, der beim Betätigen einer Taste von der Tastatur an den Computer gesendet wird. Der Scan Code identifiziert die Taste, die niedergedrückt wurde, und kann dann anschließend im Computer in ein Zeichen umgesetzt werden. Die… …

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  • 22Scan — [skɛn] der od. das; s, s <aus engl. scan »das Absuchen« zu to scan, vgl. ↑scannen> svw. ↑Scanning …

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  • 23scan — [skan] vt. scanned, scanning [ME scannen < L scandere, to climb, mount (in LL, to scan): see DESCEND] 1. to analyze (verse) in terms of its rhythmic components, as by counting accents and syllables and marking the metrical feet 2. to look at… …

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  • 24scan´dal|ous|ness — scan|dal|ous «SKAN duh luhs», adjective. 1. disgraceful; shameful; shocking: »a scandalous crime. SYNONYM(S): disreputable, infamous. 2. a) spreading scandal or slander; slandering: »a scandalous piece …

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  • 25scan´dal|ous|ly — scan|dal|ous «SKAN duh luhs», adjective. 1. disgraceful; shameful; shocking: »a scandalous crime. SYNONYM(S): disreputable, infamous. 2. a) spreading scandal or slander; slandering: »a scandalous piece …

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  • 26scan|dal|ous — «SKAN duh luhs», adjective. 1. disgraceful; shameful; shocking: »a scandalous crime. SYNONYM(S): disreputable, infamous. 2. a) spreading scandal or slander; slandering: »a scandalous piece …

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  • 27scan — (v.) late 14c., mark off verse in metric feet, from L.L. scandere to scan verse, originally, in classical L., to climb (the connecting notion is of the rising and falling rhythm of poetry), from PIE *skand to spring, leap (Cf. Skt. skandati… …

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  • 28scan — ► VERB (scanned, scanning) 1) look at quickly in order to identify relevant features or information. 2) traverse with a detector or an electromagnetic beam, especially to obtain an image. 3) convert (a document or picture) into digital form for… …

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  • 29scan´dal|iz´er — scan|dal|ize «SKAN duh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to offend or horrify by doing something thought to be wrong or improper; shock: »She scandalized her grandmother by smoking cigarettes. –scan´dal|iz´er, noun …

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  • 30scan|dal|ize — «SKAN duh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to offend or horrify by doing something thought to be wrong or improper; shock: »She scandalized her grandmother by smoking cigarettes. –scan´dal|iz´er, noun …

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