AC - Register - traduzione in Inglese
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AC - Register - traduzione in Inglese

FORM OF LANGUAGE USED FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR IN A PARTICULAR COMMUNICATIVE SITUATION
Levels of Register; Speech register; Diatype; Linguistic register; Language register; Formality scale; Lexicographical register; Formality level; Register (socio-linguistics); Speech levels; Formal register; Informal register; Low-register; High-register; Consultative register; Frozen register; Casual register; Intimate register

AC - Register      
Registro AC
ac         
WIKIPEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE, COMMON ABBREVIATION THAT CAN DENOTE "AIR CONDITINING", "ALTERNATING CURRENT" IN ENGLISH AND OTHER LANGUAGES, ELEMENT ACTINIUM, AND MORE
Ac; A.c.; A c; A-c; Ac series; A.C.; AC (disambiguation); Ac.; ℀; A C; A\C
roble
barco de madera
pero
alternating current         
  • The prototype of the ZBD transformer on display at the Széchenyi István Memorial Exhibition, [[Nagycenk]] in [[Hungary]]
  • A schematic representation of long distance electric power transmission. From left to right: G=generator, U=step up transformer, V=voltage at beginning of transmission line, Pt=power entering transmission line, I=current in wires, R=total resistance in wires, Pw=power lost in transmission line, Pe=power reaching the end of the transmission line,    D=step down transformer , C=consumers.
  • Three-phase high-voltage [[transmission line]]s use alternating currents to distribute power over long distances between [[electric generation]] plants and consumers. The lines in the picture are located in eastern [[Utah]].
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  • A sine wave, over one cycle (360°). The dashed line represents the [[root mean square]] (RMS) value at about 0.707.
  • Alternating current (green curve). The horizontal axis measures time (it also represents zero voltage/current); the vertical, current or voltage.
  • Westinghouse Early AC System 1887<br /> ([https://web.archive.org/web/20090325121254/http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/pat373035.pdf US patent 373035])
  • The Hungarian "ZBD" Team ([[Károly Zipernowsky]], [[Ottó Bláthy]], [[Miksa Déri]]), inventors of the first high efficiency, closed-core shunt connection [[transformer]]
ELECTRIC CURRENT WHICH PERIODICALLY REVERSES DIRECTION
Alternating-current electric power; Alternating current electric power; Alternate current; AC current; Alternating Current; Alternating-current circuit theory; Alternating-current generator; Alternating-current motor; Alternating-current; Alternate Current; AC electricity; Alternating Current Power; V ac; Oscillating current; AC frequency; ⏦; AC voltage; Root mean square AC voltage; AC mains; AC Mains; Ac Current; A.C. current; A.C. voltage; Undulatory current; Undulating current
corriente alternante (corriente eléctrica de dirección cambiante)

Definizione

Ac
Ac Símbolo químico del actinio.

Wikipedia

Register (sociolinguistics)

In sociolinguistics, a register is a variety of language used for a particular purpose or in a particular communicative situation. For example, when speaking officially or in a public setting, an English speaker may be more likely to follow prescriptive norms for formal usage than in a casual setting, for example, by pronouncing words ending in -ing with a velar nasal instead of an alveolar nasal (e.g., walking rather than walkin'), choosing words that are considered more "formal" (such as father vs. dad or child vs. kid), and refraining from using words considered nonstandard, such as ain't and y'all.

As with other types of language variation, there tends to be a spectrum of registers rather than a discrete set of obviously distinct varieties—numerous registers can be identified, with no clear boundaries between them. Discourse categorisation is a complex problem, and even in the general definition of register given above (language variation defined by use rather than user), there are cases where other kinds of language variation, such as regional or age dialect, overlap. Due to this complexity, scholarly consensus has not been reached for the definitions of terms such as register, field, or tenor; different scholars' definitions of these terms are often in direct contradiction of each other.

Additional terms such as diatype, genre, text types, style, acrolect, mesolect, basilect, sociolect, and ethnolect, among many others, may be used to cover the same or similar ground. Some prefer to restrict the domain of the term register to a specific vocabulary (which one might commonly call slang, jargon, argot, or cant), while others argue against the use of the term altogether. Crystal and Davy, for instance, have critiqued the way the term has been used "in an almost indiscriminate manner". These various approaches with their own "register", or set of terms and meanings, fall under disciplines such as sociolinguistics, stylistics, pragmatics, or systemic functional grammar.