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swimming is forbidden - traducción al alemán

SPECTRAL LINE ASSOCIATED WITH ABSORPTION OR EMISSION OF LIGHT BY ATOMIC NUCLEI, ATOMS, OR MOLECULES
Forbidden line; Forbidden lines; Forbidden Lines; Forbidden transition; Quantum mechanically forbidden transition; Quantum-mechanically forbidden

swimming is forbidden      
Schwimmen verboten (verboten ins Wasser zu gehen)
synchronized swimming         
  • diving]] into water.
  • A member of the Japanese team is thrown up in the air during the team's free routine at the 2013 French Open.
  • [[Wu Yiwen]] and [[Huang Xuechen]] of China perform during the duet technical routine at the 2013 French Open.
HYBRID FORM OF SWIMMING, DANCE AND GYMNASTICS
Synchronized Swimming; Synchronised Swimming; Synchronized swimmer; Water ballet; Men's Cup; Synchronized Swimming Suits; Swimming (synchronized); Water ballerina; Artistic swimming; Rhythmic swimming; Synchronised swimming
n. Synchronschwimmen (Schwimmsport bei dem mehrere Schwimmer eine Kunstvorführung im Wasser absolvieren)
swimming pool         
  • Automated pool cleaner
  • Zero-depth entry at the [[Centennial Beach]] aquatic park in [[Naperville, Illinois]], United States
  • Children's pool at the SaiGaau Swimming Pool
  • A spa at Hotel Fra Mare in Estonia
  • Lifeguard at a [[Hong Kong]] swimming pool
  • A home spa
  • A boy relaxing in a hot tub
  • Indoor swimming pool
  • An above-ground swimming pool
  • [[Singapore Aviation Academy]] training pool for rescuing people on board aircraft in case of ditching
  • Racing pool at the [[University of Minnesota]]
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EXCAVATION OR CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE FILLED WITH WATER AND USED FOR SWIMMING
Paddling pool; Natatoria; Natatorium; Swimming Pool; Swimming pools; Swimming-pool; Wading pool; Swimming bath; Zero-entry swimming pool; Zero-entry; Above-ground swimming pool; Swimming Hall; Pool safety alarm; Pool safety alarms; Beach entry; Beach entry swimming pool; Zero entry; Cement pond; Spa pool; Pool side; Swiming pools; Swimming baths; Above Ground Pools; Public pool; Public pools; Private pool; Private pools; Indoor pool; Indoor pools; Terrace pools; Terrace pool; Hydrotherapy pool; Toddler pool; Kiddie pool; Zero depth entry; Lap pool; Public swimming pool; Inflatable pool; Paddling Pool; Ocean pool; Above ground pools; Pool (swimming); Training pool; Children's pool; Swimming hall
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Definición

Forbid
·- of Forbid.
II. Forbid ·vt To Accurse; to Blast.
III. Forbid ·vt To Defy; to Challenge.
IV. Forbid ·vt To deny, exclude from, or warn off, by express command; to command not to enter.
V. Forbid ·vi To utter a prohibition; to Prevent; to Hinder.
VI. Forbid ·vt To command against, or contrary to; to Prohibit; to Interdict.
VII. Forbid ·vt To oppose, hinder, or prevent, as if by an effectual command; as, an impassable river forbids the approach of the army.

Wikipedia

Forbidden mechanism

In spectroscopy, a forbidden mechanism (forbidden transition or forbidden line) is a spectral line associated with absorption or emission of photons by atomic nuclei, atoms, or molecules which undergo a transition that is not allowed by a particular selection rule but is allowed if the approximation associated with that rule is not made. For example, in a situation where, according to usual approximations (such as the electric dipole approximation for the interaction with light), the process cannot happen, but at a higher level of approximation (e.g. magnetic dipole, or electric quadrupole) the process is allowed but at a low rate.

An example is phosphorescent glow-in-the-dark materials, which absorb light and form an excited state whose decay involves a spin flip, and is therefore forbidden by electric dipole transitions. The result is emission of light slowly over minutes or hours.

Should an atomic nucleus, atom or molecule be raised to an excited state and should the transitions be nominally forbidden, then there is still a small probability of their spontaneous occurrence. More precisely, there is a certain probability that such an excited entity will make a forbidden transition to a lower energy state per unit time; by definition, this probability is much lower than that for any transition permitted or allowed by the selection rules. Therefore, if a state can de-excite via a permitted transition (or otherwise, e.g. via collisions) it will almost certainly do so before any transition occurs via a forbidden route. Nevertheless, most forbidden transitions are only relatively unlikely: states that can only decay in this way (so-called meta-stable states) usually have lifetimes on the order milliseconds to seconds, compared to less than a microsecond for decay via permitted transitions. In some radioactive decay systems, multiple levels of forbiddenness can stretch life times by many orders of magnitude for each additional unit by which the system changes beyond what is most allowed under the selection rules. Such excited states can last years, or even for many billions of years (too long to have been measured).