Nghĩa của từ changeover bằng Tiếng Hàn

[ˈCHānjˌōvər]
noun - change-over
전환: conversion, diversion, reverse, change-over, volte-face
개조: alteration, recreation, founder, item, change-over
역전: reversal, front of the station, hard fight, long record of active service, change-ove

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "changeover", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Hàn. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ changeover, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ changeover trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Hàn

1. The invention relates to an arrangement of an air-core inductor (10) and a changeover switch (12), in particular a changeover means or a load-stage changeover switch, wherein the air-core inductor (10) has windings (20).

2. Arrangement of air-core inductor and changeover switch

3. 16 He again called for a faster changeover to a market economy.

4. Auxiliary equipment by Autoload is efficient, economical, quiet and allow for rapid changeover of materials.

5. A shared changeover module is allocated to all the working memory areas (A1 to A4).

6. Decorous risk is known, raise construction company venture to analyse ability and changeover ability hard.

7. In the arrangement, the changeover switch (12) is arranged in the interior (30) of the air-core inductor (10).

8. (b) changeover from committee procedures which result in major operational delays to a system of advisory committees;

9. Banks and businesses and citizens were adequately supplied with euro cash in advance of the changeover.

10. All twelve euro-zone Member States have published varying amounts of information on their cash-changeover preparations.

11. Some 27 million new banknotes were printed and 165 million new coins were minted for the changeover.

12. Despite this, actual take-up lags far behind initial aspirations, reflecting the technical, logistical and administrative complexity of the changeover.

13. Yet this changeover has not been a simple transfer, or translation, from one state (modernity) to another, similar one (Contemporaneity)

14. The gathering machine control also includes functions for sample gluer, specialty feeder, reject gate and transfer elements, ensuring extremely short set-up and changeover times.

15. The control also includes functions for sample gluer, speciality feeder, reject gate and transfer elements, ensuring extremely short set-up and job changeover times.

16. Examples of things that create Availability Loss include Unplanned Stops (such as equipment failures and material shortages), and Planned Stops (such as changeover time).

17. The invention discloses an uninterrupted dual power supply changeover switch, which comprises an encloser, a contact on-off system and a mechanical transmission system.

18. “cash changeover date” shall mean the date on which euro banknotes and coins acquire the status of legal tender in a given participating Member State;

19. This protracted period of free exchange by commercial banks sends an ambiguous signal to the public and risks prolonging the cash changeover.

20. That is that changeover effects cannot be hidden by the calculations and statistical adjustments, even if their impact cannot be isolated as such.

21. Peripheral switches, peripheral extenders, adaptors, interface adaptors, IP consoles, kvm converters/emulators, serial device servers, wireless I/O equipment: changeover switches for computer monitors, computer keyboards and mice

22. In addition, it appeared that the special environment resulting from the changeover to Stage Three of EMU had contributed significantly to the sharp increase in overnight deposits in January

23. "the gathering satisfied both organizers and Attendees" Attendant (adjective) following as a consequence; "an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with related problems" "snags incidental to the changeover in management"

24. Krug et al., Signature of the End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction in the Modern Biota, Science citation, passage=Although the broad macroevolutionary consequences of mass extinctions are well known (as in the dinosaurs-mammals changeover), their long-term effects on the temporal and spatial

25. ‘A modern scientist, according to Grenz, Assumes that knowledge is always good, and this assumption of goodness leads to an optimistic outlook.’ ‘To require total changeover may be beyond the means available and Assumes knowledge of the solution.’ ‘The author Assumes no …