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quadruple$65982$ - tradução para alemão

Quadruple Play; Quadruple play (telecommunications)

quadruple      
adj. vierfach, viermal so groß wie
Central Powers         
  • Austro-Hungarian soldiers marching up [[Mount Zion]] in [[Jerusalem]] in the Ottoman Empire, during the Middle Eastern campaign
  • Bulgarian soldiers firing at incoming aircraft
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II visiting the Turkish cruiser ''Yavuz Sultan Selim'' during his stay in [[Istanbul]] in October 1917 as a guest of Sultan [[Mehmed V]]
  • German cavalry entering [[Warsaw]] in 1915
  • Europe in 1914
  • German-occupied France]]
  • German soldiers on the battlefield in August 1914 on the Western Front, shortly after the outbreak of war
  • Ethiopia]] until 1916 pictured in his Ottoman-style turban
  • Austro-Hungarian soldiers in a trench on the Italian front
  • Ottoman soldiers in military preparations for an assault on the [[Suez Canal]] in 1914
  • Seydlitz}} heavily damaged after the [[Battle of Jutland]]
  • Poster for a 1916 [[charity bazaar]] raising funds for widows and orphans of the Central Power states.
  • Proportions of Central Powers' fatalities
  • border=silver}} Neutral countries}}
MILITARY COALITION IN WORLD WAR I
Central powers; Central Power; Central Nations; Mittelmächte; Quadruple Alliance (1915-1918); Austro-German; Central Powers of World War I
Zentralmächte, Länderkoalition die gegen die Alliierten im Ersten Weltkrieg kämpfte (bestand aus Deutschland, Österreich-Ungarn, Bulgarien und Türkei)
steam engine         
  • class]] of engine was built in 1942–1950 and operated until 1988.
  • date=July 2020}}
  • An [[injector]] uses a jet of steam to force water into the boiler. Injectors are inefficient but simple enough to be suitable for use on locomotives.
  • [[Centrifugal governor]] in the [[Boulton & Watt engine]] 1788 [[Lap Engine]].
  • An industrial boiler used for a [[stationary steam engine]]
  • A rotor of a modern [[steam turbine]], used in a [[power plant]]
  • Schematic [[Indicator diagram]] showing the four events in a double piston stroke. See: Monitoring and control (above)
  • [[Jacob Leupold]]'s steam engine, 1720
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  • Operation of a simple [[oscillating cylinder steam engine]]
  • Flow diagram of the four main devices used in the [[Rankine cycle]]. 1) Feedwater pump 2) Boiler or steam generator 3) Turbine or engine 4) Condenser; where ''Q''=heat and ''W''=work. Most of the heat is rejected as waste.
  • Double acting]] stationary engine. This was the common mill engine of the mid 19th century. Note the [[slide valve]] with concave, almost "D" shaped, underside.
  • Richard's indicator instrument of 1875. See: Indicator diagram (below)
  • Steam powered road-locomotive from England
  • mill engine]] from [[Stott Park Bobbin Mill]], Cumbria, England
  • An animation of a simplified triple-expansion engine. High-pressure steam (red) enters from the boiler and passes through the engine, exhausting as low-pressure steam (blue), usually to a condenser.
  • ''Hercules'']]
  • ''[[Turbinia]]'' – the first [[steam turbine]]-powered ship
  • Animation of a [[uniflow steam engine]].<br />The [[poppet valves]] are controlled by the rotating [[camshaft]] at the top. High-pressure steam enters, red, and exhausts, yellow.
  • [[Union Pacific 844]] a "FEF-3" 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive
  • Watt]] pumping engine
HEAT ENGINE THAT PERFORMS MECHANICAL WORK USING STEAM AS ITS WORKING FLUID
Steam power; Steam engines; Steam navigation; Steam-power; Steam Engine; Steam powered; Steam-powered; Steam Engines; Triple-expansion engines; Steam machine; Quad expansion steam engine; Triple expansion engine; Steam-engine; Steam propulsion; Triple expansion; Steampowered; Quadruple expansion; Quadruple-expansion; Quadruple-expansion steam engine; Quadruple expansion steam engine; Triple-expansion; Expansive working; The steam engine; Quadruple expansion engine; High pressure cylinder; Low pressure cylinder; Double expansion engine; Steam powered machinery; Steam machines; Double-expansion steam engine; High-pressure steam engine; Single-expansion steam engine
Dampfkraftmaschine, Dampflokomotive

Definição

Quadruple
·adj Fourfold; as, to make quadruple restitution; a quadruple alliance.
II. Quadruple ·vi To be multiplied by four; to increase fourfold; to become four times as much.
III. Quadruple ·vt To multiply by four; to increase fourfold; to Double; to double twice.
IV. Quadruple ·noun four times the sum or number; a fourfold amount; as, to receive to quadruple of the amount in damages.

Wikipédia

Quadruple play

In telecommunications, quadruple play or quad play is a marketing term combining the triple play service of broadband Internet access, television and telephone with wireless service provisions. This service set is also sometimes referred to as "The Fantastic Four".

In addition to being a testament to technological convergence, quadruple play also involves a diverse group of stakeholders, from large Internet backbone providers to smaller startups.

Advances in LTE and other technologies are rapidly improving the ability to transfer information over a wireless link at various combinations of speeds, distances, and non-line-of-sight conditions.

"Mobile service provisions" refers in part to the ability of subscribers to purchase mobile phone like services, as is often seen in co-marketing efforts between providers of landline services. It also reflects the ambition to gain wireless access on the go to voice, internet, and content/video without tethering to a network via cables.