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innovative innovativ, neuartigEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > innovative
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['ɪnəvətɪv] adjective innovativ* * *in·no·va·tive[ˈɪnə(ʊ)veɪtɪv, AM -nəv-]1. (original) innovativ2. (having new ideas) kreativ* * *[Inə'veItɪv]adjinnovativ; idea originell, neu* * *innovative [-veıtıv] adj (adv innovatively) Neuerungs…, WIRTSCH, SOZIOL auch innovativ, innovatorisch* * *['ɪnəvətɪv] adjective innovativ* * *adj.innovativ adj.neu adj.neuartig adj. -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > innovative proposal
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<tech.gen> ■ innovative Konstruktionsdetails nplEnglish-german technical dictionary > innovative design features
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1. adjectivethe original inhabitants — die Ureinwohner
2) (primary) original; Original-; Ur[text, -fassung]; eigenständig [Forschung]; (inventive) originell; (creative) schöpferisch2. nounOriginal, das* * *[ə'ri-]1) (existing at the beginning; first: This part of the house is new but the rest is original.) original2) ((able to produce ideas which are) new, fresh or not thought of before: original ideas; He has a very original mind.) originell3) ((of a painting etc) by the artist etc, from which copies may be made: The original painting is in the museum, but there are hundreds of copies.) Original...* * *origi·nal[əˈrɪʤɪnəl]I. nto read sth in the \original etw im Original lesen1. (first) ursprünglichto read sth in the \original French etw im französischen Original lesenthe \original version die Originalversion; of a book die Originalausgabe [o Erstausgabe\original artwork originelles [o ungewöhnliches] Bildmaterialan \original thinker (creative) ein kreativer Denker/eine kreative Denkerin; (innovative) ein Vordenker/eine Vordenkerinan \original thought ein origineller Gedanke3. (from creator) originalis this an \original Rembrandt? ist das ein echter Rembrandt?\original manuscript Originalmanuskript nt\original painting Original nt\original print Originaldruck mthe \original score die original Filmmusik* * *[ə'rIdZɪnl]1. adj1) (= first, earliest) ursprünglichin its original form — in seiner ursprünglichen Form
original inhabitants of a country — Ureinwohner pl eines Landes
original text — Urtext m
3) (= unconventional, eccentric) character, person originell2. n2) (= eccentric person) Original nt* * *original [əˈrıdʒənl]A adj (adv → academic.ru/52163/originally">originally)1. original, Original…, Ur…, ursprünglich, echt:original packaging Originalverpackung f;a television in its original packaging ein original verpackter Fernseher;the original picture das Originalbild;2. erst(er, e, es), ursprünglich, Ur…:original copy Erstausfertigung f;the original inventor der ursprüngliche Erfinder;original jurisdiction JUR erstinstanzliche Zuständigkeit;have original jurisdiction in erster Instanz zuständig sein;3. originell, neu (Idee etc)4. selbstständig, unabhängig (Denker, Forschung etc)5. schöpferisch, ursprünglich:original genius Schöpfergeist m6. ureigen, urwüchsig, Ur…:original behavio(u)r urwüchsiges Benehmen;original nature Urnatur fB s1. Original n:a) Urbild n, Urstück nb) Urfassung f, Urtext m:2. Original n umg (exzentrischer Mensch)3. BOT, ZOOL Stammform forig. abk1. origin2. original (originally)* * *1. adjective1) (first, earliest) ursprünglich2) (primary) original; Original-; Ur[text, -fassung]; eigenständig [Forschung]; (inventive) originell; (creative) schöpferisch2. nounOriginal, das* * *adj.original adj.unbearbeitet adj.ursprünglich adj. n.Original -e n. -
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origi·nal [əʼrɪʤɪnəl] nto read sth in the \original etw im Original lesen1) ( first) ursprünglich;to read sth in the \original French etw im französischen Original lesen;2) ( unique) originell, außergewöhnlich;( innovative) bahnbrechend, innovativ;( creative) kreativ;\original artwork originelles [o ungewöhnliches] Bildmaterial;an \original thinker ( creative) ein kreativer Denker/eine kreative Denkerin;( innovative) ein Vordenker/eine Vordenkerin;an \original thought ein origineller Gedanke3) ( from creator) original;is this an \original Rembrandt? ist das ein echter Rembrandt?;\original manuscript Originalmanuskript nt;\original painting Original nt;\original print Originaldruck m;the \original score die original Filmmusik -
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derivative credit vehicles (infrml) FIN, MEDIA (infrml) derivative Kreditvehikel npl (innovative financial engineering products, e.g. securitized and structured financial products like ABS, MBS, ABCP, CDOs or CBOs; z. B. sog. innovative, kunstvoll mathematisch, rechtlich und wirtschaftlich intransparent strukturierte Finanzprodukte der Finanzalchimistenküche, die gezielt missverständlich mit veralteten Risikozahlen und unangemessenen Rating-Tabellen bewerteten Finanzvehikel der regionalen Hypotheken- und globalen Finanzkrise, cf ABS, CDO, CBO, ABCP)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > derivative credit vehicles
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<tech.gen> (strength; e.g. of a machine) ■ Stärke f<el> ■ Energie f prakt(pwr) <mvhcl.mot> (of automotive engines; e.g. 160 kW \@ 5800/min) ■ Leistung f ; Motorleistung f formISo 13666 < opt> (capacity of a lens tp change direction of wavefronts) ■ Wirkung f DIN EN ISO 1366(P) < phys> ■ Leistung f (P)vt <tech.gen> ■ antreiben vtvt <el> ■ speisen vt -
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adjectiveorthodox; (conservative) konventionell* * *['o:Ɵədoks]* * *ortho·dox[ˈɔ:θədɒks, AM ˈɔ:rθədɑ:ks]\orthodox treatment schulmedizinische Behandlung\orthodox views gängige Ansichten2. (strictly religious) strenggläubig, rechtgläubig3. (of the Orthodox Church) orthodoxGreek/Russian O\orthodox griechisch/russisch orthodox* * *['ɔːɵədɒks]adjthe Orthodox (Eastern) Church — die orthodoxe (Ost)kirche
2) (fig) konventionell; view, method, approach etc orthodox* * *1. REL orthodox:a) streng-, rechtgläubigb) Orthodox griechisch-orthodox:Orthodox Church griechisch-orthodoxe Kirchec) US die Dreifaltigkeitslehre vertretend3. fig konventionell, üblichorth. abk1. orthodox* * *adjectiveorthodox; (conservative) konventionell* * *adj.orthodox adj. -
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1. noun 2. transitive verbPionierarbeit leisten für [Entwicklung, Technologie, Nutzung]* * *1. noun1) (a person who goes to a new, often uninhabited or uncivilized (part of a) country to live and work there: The American pioneers; ( also adjective) a pioneer family.) der/die Pionier(in), Pionier-...2) (a person who is the first to study some new subject, or use or develop a new technique etc: Joseph Lister was one of the pioneers of modern medicine; The Wright brothers were the pioneers of aeroplane flight.) der/die Pionier(in)2. verb(to be the first to do or make: Who pioneered the use of vaccine for preventing polio?) den Weg bahnen* * *pio·neer[ˌpaɪəˈnɪəʳ, AM -ˈnɪr]III. vtour paper was \pioneering articles like that last year unsere Zeitung hat letztes Jahr als Erste solche Artikel gedruckt* * *["paIə'nɪə(r)]1. n (MIL)Pionier m; (fig) Pionier(in) m(f), Wegbereiter(in) m(f)2. adj attrSee:→ academic.ru/90115/pioneering">pioneering3. vtway vorbereiten, bahnen; (fig) Pionierarbeit f leisten fürthe firm which pioneered its technical development — die Firma, die die technische Pionierarbeit dafür geleistet hat
4. viPionierarbeit or Vorarbeit leisten, den Weg bahnen* * *pioneer [ˌpaıəˈnıə(r)]A s1. MIL Pionier(soldat) m2. fig Pionier(in) (Erschließer[in] von Neuland etc), Vorkämpfer(in), Bahnbrecher(in), Wegbereiter(in), Vorreiter(in):pioneering work Pionierarbeit fC v/tpioneer model Erstmodell n* * *1. nounPionier, der; (fig. also) Wegbereiter, der/Wegbereiterin, die2. transitive verbPionierarbeit leisten für [Entwicklung, Technologie, Nutzung]* * *n.Pionier -e m. -
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pio·neer·ing[ˌpaɪəˈnɪərɪŋ, AM -ˈnɪr-]adj bahnbrechend; (innovative) innovativ\pioneering effort Aufbauarbeit f\pioneering role Vorreiterrolle f* * *["paIə'nIərɪŋ]adj attrmethod, research wegbereitendthe pride they take in their pioneering ancestors — der Stolz auf ihre Vorfahren, die Pioniere
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1) ( generally accepted) herkömmlich, üblich;( not innovative) starr, orthodox ( geh)\orthodox treatment schulmedizinische Behandlung;\orthodox views gängige Ansichten2) ( strictly religious) strenggläubig, rechtgläubig3) (of the O\orthodox Church) orthodox;Greek/Russian O\orthodox griechisch/russisch orthodox -
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pio·neer [ˌpaɪəʼnɪəʳ, Am -ʼnɪr] nmodifier Pionier-, bahnbrechend;( innovative) innovativ vtour paper was \pioneering articles like that last year unsere Zeitung hat letztes Jahr als Erste solche Artikel gedruckt
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