frekvence

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== Czech == === Etymology === From Latin frequentia + Czech -ce. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈfrɛkvɛnt͡sɛ] Rhymes: -ɛntsɛ === Noun === frekvence f (physics) frequency (the number of vibrations or oscillations in a time period) Synonym: kmitočet frekvence ultrafialového záření ― (please add an English translation of this usage example) frekvence rozhlasové stanice ― (please add an English translation of this usage example) (statistics) frequency (the number of occurrences of something) Synonym: četnost absolutní frekvence ― absolute frequency relativní frekvence ― relative frequency frekvence znaku ― (please add an English translation of this usage example) ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== === Further reading === “frekvence”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957 “frekvence”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989 “frekvence”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech), 2008–2026 == Latvian == === Etymology === Borrowed from Latin frequentia (“frequency”), probably via German (compare Frequenz, with qu = [kv]). === Noun === frekvence f (4th declension) (physics) frequency, rate (number of repetitions of a periodic phenomenon) zema frekvence ― low frequency svārstību frekvence ― oscillation frequency augstas frekvences vibrācijas ― high-frequency vibrations Pieaugušam cilvēkam normāla pulsa frekvence ir ap 70 sitienu minūtē. ― An adult person's normal pulse rate is about 70 beats per minute. ==== Declension ==== ==== Synonyms ==== biežums