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Detailed Translations for ATM from English to German

ATM:

ATM [the ~] nom

  1. the ATM (asynchronous transfer mode)
    – A high-speed, connection-oriented, virtual circuit-based packet switching protocol used to transport many different types of network traffic. ATM packages data in 53-byte, fixed-length cells that can be switched quickly between logical connections on a network. 1

Translation Matrix for ATM:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- asynchronous transfer mode; automated teller; automated teller machine; automatic teller; automatic teller machine; cash dispenser; cash machine
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
ATM ATM; asynchronous transfer mode
asynchroner Übertragungsmodus ATM; asynchronous transfer mode

Related Definitions for "ATM":

  1. an unattended machine (outside some banks) that dispenses money when a personal coded card is used2
  2. a means of digital communications that is capable of very high speeds; suitable for transmission of images or voice or video as well as data2
    • ATM is used for both LAN and WAN2
  3. A high-speed, connection-oriented, virtual circuit-based packet switching protocol used to transport many different types of network traffic. ATM packages data in 53-byte, fixed-length cells that can be switched quickly between logical connections on a network.1

Wiktionary Translations for ATM:

ATM
noun
  1. (banking) Automated Teller Machine
ATM
noun
  1. Schweiz, Liechtenstein: ein von der schweizer Post betriebener Geldausgabeautomat
  2. in Deutschland gängig, in der Schweiz selten: Geldausgabeautomat
  3. amtssprachlich, ansonsten veraltend: Apparat, der – nach Einführen und Auslesen einer Bargeldbezugskarte sowie nach der Autorisierung durch Eingabe einer GeheimzahlBargeld von einem Girokonto oder Kreditkartenkonto in Banknoten auszahlt
  4. regional (insbesondere österreichisch): GeldausgabeautomatLit-Ammon: Variantenwörterbuch|A=1, Seite 88
  5. Deutschland: Geldausgabeautomat
  6. Luxemburg, Schweiz, Südtirol: Geldausgabeautomat Lit-Ammon: Variantenwörterbuch|A=1, Seite 87