out-of-phase

  • 81Phase-out Management — Dieser Artikel oder Abschnitt ist nicht hinreichend mit Belegen (Literatur, Webseiten oder Einzelnachweisen) versehen. Die fraglichen Angaben werden daher möglicherweise demnächst gelöscht. Hilf Wikipedia, indem du die Angaben recherchierst und… …

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  • 82phase out — phr verb Phase out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑subsidy …

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  • 83phase out — we re going to phase out the cash rebate program Syn: withdraw gradually, discontinue, stop using, run down, wind down …

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  • 84phase-out — /ˈfeɪz aʊt/ (say fayz owt) noun a gradual, stage by stage elimination or withdrawal: *We understand a definitive announcement to clarify the analogue phase out is expected shortly from the minister. –aap news, 1996 …

  • 85phase — I. noun Etymology: New Latin phasis, from Greek, appearance of a star, phase of the moon, from phainein to show (middle voice, to appear) more at fancy Date: circa 1750 1. a particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes …

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  • 86phase — Synonyms and related words: angle, appearance, aspect, color, complexion, condition, configuration, development, discontinue, ease off, effect, eidolon, end, facet, fashion, feature, figure, form, gestalt, guise, hand, image, imago, impression,… …

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  • 87phase out — PHRASAL VERB If something is phased out, people gradually stop using it. [be V ed P] They said the present system of military conscription should be phased out... [V P n (not pron)] They phased out my job in favor of a computer. [Also V n P] …

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  • 88Phase lag (rotorcraft) — In order for a helicopter to roll left (see flight dynamics) intuition would tell us that we require maximum lift on the right and minimum lift on the left. That is, after all how an airplane rolls left: ailerons on the trailing edge of the wings …

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  • 89phase — 1. noun /feɪz/ a) A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time. The problem has many phases. b) That which is exhibited to the eye; the appearance which anything manifests, especially any one among different and varying… …

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  • 90phase something in/out — introduce something into (or withdraw something from) use in gradual stages. → phase …

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