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Was (wer) ist grating - definition

FAMEWORK OF SPACED BARS THAT ARE PARALLEL TO OR CROSS EACH OTHER
Gratings; Bar-type grating
  • Superimposed transparent gratings generating a [[Moiré pattern]]
  • sawtooth]] profiles.

grating         
(gratings)
1.
A grating is a flat metal frame with rows of bars across it, which is fastened over a window or over a hole in a wall or the ground.
...an open grating in the sidewalk.
N-COUNT
2.
A grating sound is harsh and unpleasant.
She recognized the grating voice of Dr. Sarnoff.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
grating         
grating1
¦ adjective
1. sounding harsh and unpleasant.
2. causing irritation.
Derivatives
gratingly adverb
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grating2
¦ noun
1. a framework of parallel or crossed bars, typically preventing access through an opening.
2. (also diffraction grating) Optics a set of equally spaced parallel wires or ruled lines, used to produce spectra by diffraction.
grating         
a.
Harsh, irritating, displeasing, disagreeable, offensive.

Wikipedia

Grating

A grating is any regularly spaced collection of essentially identical, parallel, elongated elements. Gratings usually consist of a single set of elongated elements, but can consist of two sets, in which case the second set is usually perpendicular to the first (as illustrated). When the two sets are perpendicular, this is also known as a wikt:grid (as in grid paper) or a mesh.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für grating
1. He does not "get" Europe and his francophobia is grating.
2. One shows flames spurting from a grating in the gutter.
3. Advertisement The "music" of chance in these particular circumstances has a very grating sound.
4. His joints ache, grating like door hinges in need of oil.
5. His almost exclusive and increasingly grating reliance on the rhetoric of unwavering resolve may be mistaken.