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3 extension
nounask for an extension — um Verlängerung bitten
be granted or get an extension — Verlängerung bekommen
3) (enlargement) (of power, influence, research, frontier) Ausdehnung, die; (of enterprise, trade, knowledge) Erweiterung, die4) (additional part) (of house) Anbau, der; (of office, university, hospital, etc.) Erweiterungsbau, der* * *[-ʃən]1) (an added part: He built an extension to his house; a two-day extension to the holiday; He has telephone extensions (= telephones) in every bedroom.) der Anbau, die Verlängerung2) ((a program by which) part of a university located somewhere else offers courses to people who are not fulltime students.) die Ausdehnung3) (the process of extending.)4) (a telephone that operates on the same line as another: They have a phone in the living-room and an extension in the bedroom.)* * *ex·ten·sion[ɪkˈsten(t)ʃən, ekˈ-]I. n\extension table Ausziehtisch m\extension of business Geschäftserweiterung fthe \extension of police powers die Verstärkung [o der Ausbau] von Polizeikräftenby \extension des Weiteren, im weiteren Sinne\extension of payment Zahlungsaufschub m\extension cable Verlängerungskabel nt\extension memory Nebenspeicher mfilename \extension Extension f beim Dateinamenwe're building an \extension to our house wir bauen gerade an\extension course Fernlehrgang m, Fernstudienkurs m* * *[Ik'stenSən]n1) (of property) Vergrößerung f; (of business, knowledge) Erweiterung f, Vergrößerung f; (of powers, franchise, research, frontiers) Ausdehnung f; (of road, line, period of time) Verlängerung f; (of house) Anbau m; (of time limit) Verlängerung f, Aufschub m2) (= addition to length of sth of road, line, table, holidays, leave etc) Verlängerung f; (of house) Anbau m* * *extension [ıkˈstenʃn] s1. Ausdehnung f (auch fig:to auf akk)2. Erweiterung f, Vergrößerung f3. MEDa) Strecken n (eines gebrochenen Gliedes)b) Vorstrecken n (der Zunge etc)extension of credit Kreditverlängerung;extension of leave Nachurlaub m5. ARCH Erweiterung f, Anbau m (Gebäude)6. PHIL Extension f, Umfang m (eines Begriffs)7. BIOL Streckungswachstum nwhat’s your extension? welche Durchwahl haben Sie?ext. abk1. extension2. external (externally)3. extinct4. extra5. extract* * *nounbe granted or get an extension — Verlängerung bekommen
3) (enlargement) (of power, influence, research, frontier) Ausdehnung, die; (of enterprise, trade, knowledge) Erweiterung, die4) (additional part) (of house) Anbau, der; (of office, university, hospital, etc.) Erweiterungsbau, der* * *(architecture) n.Anbau -ten m. n.Ausbau -ten m.Ausdehnung f.Ausweitung f.Erweiterung f.Fristverlängerung f.Verlängerung f. -
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ex·ten·sion [ɪkʼsten(t)ʃən, ekʼ-] n\extension table Ausziehtisch m\extension of business Geschäftserweiterung f;the \extension of police powers die Verstärkung [o der Ausbau] von Polizeikräften;by \extension des Weiteren, im weiteren Sinne\extension of payment Zahlungsaufschub mwe're building an \extension to our house wir bauen gerade an\extension course Fernlehrgang m, Fernstudienkurs m -
5 extension
<tech.gen> ■ Erweiterung f< build> ■ Verbreiterung f< build> ■ Erweiterungsbau m< jur> ■ Verlängerung f<mech.eng> (as an attachment) ■ Ansatzstück n< prod> ■ Streckung f -
6 extension
[ɪk'stenʃən] UK / USn(lengthening) Verlängerung f, (of building) Anbau m, TEL Anschluss m, (of business, limits) Erweiterung f -
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[ɪk'stenʃən] UK / USn(lengthening) Verlängerung f, (of building) Anbau m, TEL Anschluss m, (of business, limits) Erweiterung f -
8 extension building
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9 lean-to
noun, pl. lean-tos Anbau, der* * *I. n* * *['liːntuː]1. nAnbau m; (= shelter) Wetterschutz or -schirm m2. adjangebaut* * *A pl -tos s Anbau m oder Schuppen m (mit Pultdach)B adj Anbau…:lean-to roof Pultdach n* * *noun, pl. lean-tos Anbau, der -
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11 annex
1. transitive verb2) (incorporate) annektieren [Land, Territorium]; (coll.): (take without right) sich (Dat.) unter den Nagel reißen (ugs.) [Gegenstände]2. noun(supplementary building) Anbau, der; (built-on extension) Erweiterungsbau, der; (appendix) (to document) Zusatz, der; (to treaty) Anhang, der* * *1. [ə'neks] verb(to take possession of (eg a country).) annektieren2. ['æneks] noun(a building added to, or used as an addition to, another building: a hotel annexe.) der Anbau- academic.ru/2689/annexation">annexation* * *an·nex[ˈæneks]I. vtII. n<pl -es>an·nexe, AM an·nex[ˈæneks]* * *[ə'neks]1. vtannektieren['neks]2. n2) (= building) Nebengebäude nt, Annex m; (= extension) Anbau m* * *A v/t [əˈneks; US auch ˈænˌeks]as annexed WIRTSCH laut Anlageto mit)3. ein Gebiet annektieren, (sich) einverleiben4. umgb) etwas mit Beschlag belegenB s [ˈæneks] besonders US1. Anhang m, Zusatz m, Nachtrag m2. Anlage f (in einem Brief)3. Anbau m, Nebengebäude n* * *1. transitive verb2) (incorporate) annektieren [Land, Territorium]; (coll.): (take without right) sich (Dat.) unter den Nagel reißen (ugs.) [Gegenstände]2. noun(supplementary building) Anbau, der; (built-on extension) Erweiterungsbau, der; (appendix) (to document) Zusatz, der; (to treaty) Anhang, der* * *(architecture) n.Anbau -ten m. n.Anhang -¨e m. v.anfügen v.annektieren v.
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Extension — Voluntary arrangements to restructure a firm s debt, under which the payment date is postponed. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * extension ex‧ten‧sion [ɪkˈstenʆn] noun [countable] 1. one of many telephone lines in a large building… … Financial and business terms
extension — Voluntary arrangements to restructure a firm s debt, under which the payment date is postponed. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * extension ex‧ten‧sion [ɪkˈstenʆn] noun [countable] 1. one of many telephone lines in a large building that all… … Financial and business terms
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