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DIN Stecker - перевод на немецкий

AMERICAN FOOTBALL PLAYER (BORN 1975)
Stecker, Aaron

DIN Stecker      
DIN connector, 5-pin connector for a keyboard
DIN connector         
  • Five-pin male 180° DIN connector from the keyboard of an original [[IBM PC]]. Note the unusually thick shielding skirt.
  • DIN Connectors with correct pin-out
  • Eight-pin DIN connector for a [[Tandy 1000]] keyboard
  • Circular connectors
FAMILY OF CIRCULAR CONNECTORS
DIN plug; DIN plugs; DIN Connector; Touchel; DIN 41524; DIN 45322; DIN-5; DIN (connector)
DIN Stecker, ein Tastaturstecker mit 5 Pins
rabbinical court         
  • Beth Din of Benghazi, 1930
  • Kosher meal]] approved by the Beth din of [[Johannesburg]]
RABBINIC COURT
Beth Din; Beit din; Bet Din; Beit Din; Bet din; Rabbinical court; Beis din; Beis Din; Jewish court; Rabbinical court of Jerusalem; Jewish Court; Jewish courts; Dayyin; Rabbinical Court; Battei din; Dayan (rabbinic judge); Bais din; Bais Din; Rabbinic court
Rabbinergericht (Gericht unter rabbinischem Vorsitz für religiöse Angelegenheiten)

Определение

Beth Din
[be?t'di:n]
(also Beit Din)
¦ noun a Jewish court of law composed of three rabbinic judges, responsible for matters of religious law and the settlement of civil disputes.
Origin
from Heb. be. din, lit. 'house of judgement'.

Википедия

Aaron Stecker

Aaron Stecker (born November 13, 1975) is a former American football running back. He was signed by the Chicago Bears as an undrafted free agent in 1999. He played college football at Western Illinois and Wisconsin.

Stecker also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, and Atlanta Falcons. He earned a Super Bowl ring with the Buccaneers in Super Bowl XXXVII.

Mainly used as a backup for most of his career, Stecker started 14 games during his five years with the Saints, and also often served as a kick returner for both Tampa Bay and New Orleans.

On April 20, 2010, Stecker announced that he was retiring from football, although later in 2010, he worked out for, but did not sign with, the Green Bay Packers.