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1 CID
abbreviation(Brit.) = academic.ru/17257/Criminal_Investigation_Department">Criminal Investigation Department C. I. D.* * *[ˌsi:aɪˈdi:]Crimi·nal In·ves·ti·ˈga·tion De·part·ment, CID* * *(Brit) abbr ≈ Kripo f* * ** * *abbreviation(Brit.) = Criminal Investigation Department C. I. D. -
2 decider
noun(game) Entscheidungsspiel, das* * *de·cid·er[dɪˈsaɪdəʳ, AM -ɚ]nJones scored the \decider in the final minute Jones landete in letzter Minute den entscheidenden Treffer* * *[dI'saɪdə(r)]n (Brit)1)the decider was that... — was den Ausschlag gab, war dass..., ausschlaggebend war, dass...
* * *decider s1. jemand, der eine Entscheidung trifft2. the decidera) das Entscheidende,b) die Entscheidung:the decider came in the last minute SPORT die Entscheidung fiel in der letzten Minute3. SPORT Stechen n, Entscheidungskampf m* * *noun(game) Entscheidungsspiel, das* * *n.Entscheidungsträger m. -
3 fratricidal
frat·ri·cid·al[ˈfrætrɪsaɪdəl, AM -trə-]the civil war is just the latest outbreak of \fratricidal strife in that area der Bürgerkrieg ist nur der jüngste Ausbruch der inneren Zerrissenheit in diesem Gebietin-party debate was reduced to \fratricidal sniping die innerparteiliche Debatte reduzierte sich zum Schluss auf Angriffe untereinander* * *fratricidal [ˌfrætrıˈsaıdl] adj brudermörderisch:fratricidal war Bruderkrieg m -
4 displacement
<tech.gen> (physical) ■ Verdrängung f<tech.gen> (moving sth. from location A to location B, over any distance) ■ Verlagerung f<tech.gen> (abrupt lateral shifting of sth over a small distance) ■ Verrückung f<tech.gen> (smooth shifting of sth., any direction, any distance) ■ Verschiebung f<tech.gen> (the distance over which sth. is displaced) ■ Weg mform < mot> (of reciprocating piston engines; in cid, liters or cc) ■ Hubraum m ; Hubvolumen n form< nav> ■ Verdrängung f<tech.gen> (e.g. body, ship, boat, competition) ■ Verdrängungs... -
5 undecided
adjective1) (not settled) nicht entschieden2) (hesitant) unentschlossenbe undecided whether to do something — sich (Dat.) noch unschlüssig sein, ob man etwas tun soll
* * ** * *un·de·cid·ed[ˌʌndɪˈsaɪdɪd]1. (hesitant) unentschlossenshe is still \undecided as to which job to apply for sie schwankt noch, um welche Stelle sie sich bewerben soll▪ to be \undecided whether/when/how/where... unschlüssig sein, ob/wann/wie/wo...2. (not settled) offen, nicht entschiedenan \undecided vote eine unentschiedene Abstimmung* * *["ʌndI'saIdɪd]adj1) person unentschlossenhe is undecided as to whether he should go or not — er ist (sich) noch unschlüssig, ob er gehen soll oder nicht
to be undecided about sth — sich (dat) über etw (acc) im Unklaren sein
2) question unentschiedenwhat are we going to do? – I don't know, it's undecided — was sollen wir tun? – ich weiß nicht, das steht noch nicht fest or ist noch nicht entschieden
* * *undecided adj (adv undecidedly)1. nicht entschieden, unentschieden, offen:leave a question undecided eine Frage offenlassen2. unbestimmt, vage3. unentschlossen, unschlüssig:I’m still undecided auch ich schwanke noch;he’s still undecided about what to do er ist sich noch nicht schlüssig, was er tun soll4. unbeständig (Wetter)* * *adjective1) (not settled) nicht entschieden2) (hesitant) unentschlossenbe undecided whether to do something — sich (Dat.) noch unschlüssig sein, ob man etwas tun soll
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6 decider
de·cid·er [dɪʼsaɪdəʳ, Am -ɚ] nJones scored the \decider in the final minute Jones landete in letzter Minute den entscheidenden Treffer -
7 fratricidal
sich akk gegenseitig vernichtend;the civil war is just the latest outbreak of \fratricidal strife in that area der Bürgerkrieg ist nur der jüngste Ausbruch der inneren Zerrissenheit in diesem Gebiet;in-party debate was reduced to \fratricidal sniping die innerparteiliche Debatte reduzierte sich zum Schluss auf Angriffe untereinander -
8 deciding
de·cid·ing[dɪˈsaɪdɪŋ]adj entscheidend\deciding factor entscheidender Faktor\deciding reason/vote ausschlaggebender Grund/ausschlaggebende Stimme* * *[dI'saIdɪŋ]adjentscheidend; factor also ausschlaggebend* * *
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