Summary
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  1. Terminator:
    • Wiktionary:
      Terminator → terminator
    • Synonyms for "Terminator":
      Endstück
      Separator; Tag-Nacht-Grenze
English to German:   more detail...
  1. terminator:
  2. Wiktionary:


German

Detailed Translations for Terminator from German to English

Terminator:


Synonyms for "Terminator":

  • Endstück
  • Separator; Tag-Nacht-Grenze

Wiktionary Translations for Terminator:

Terminator
noun
  1. an AI machine in science fiction

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English

Detailed Translations for Terminator from English to German

terminator:

terminator [the ~] noun

  1. the terminator
    – A character that indicates the end of a string, such as the null character in an ASCIIZ string. 1
  2. the terminator
    – An item of hardware that must be installed in the last device in a daisy chain or bus network, such as Ethernet or SCSI. The terminator caps the end of a cable in a bus network in order to keep signals from bouncing back along the line. 1

Translation Matrix for terminator:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- eradicator; exterminator
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Abschlusswiderstand terminator
Abschlusszeichen terminator

Synonyms for "terminator":


Related Definitions for "terminator":

  1. someone who exterminates (especially someone whose occupation is the extermination of troublesome rodents and insects)2
  2. A character that indicates the end of a string, such as the null character in an ASCIIZ string.1
  3. An item of hardware that must be installed in the last device in a daisy chain or bus network, such as Ethernet or SCSI. The terminator caps the end of a cable in a bus network in order to keep signals from bouncing back along the line.1

Wiktionary Translations for terminator:

terminator
noun
  1. an AI machine in science fiction

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
terminator Tag-Nacht-Grenze terminateur — astronomie|fr Pour une planète ou une lune, ligne de séparation entre la partie éclairée (où il fait jour) et la partie obscure (où il fait nuit).

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