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1 democratically
adverb* * *[demə'krætikəli]adverb ((negative undemocratically) following democratic principles: The issue was decided democratically by taking a general vote.) demokratisch* * *demo·crati·cal·ly[ˌdeməˈkrætɪkəli, AM -t̬-]adv demokratisch* * *["demə'krtIkəlI]advdemokratischdemocratically accountable — dem Volk verantwortlich
Democratically controlled ( US Pol ) — von den Demokraten kontrolliert
* * *adverb* * *adv.demokratisch adv. -
2 system
nounroot system — (Bot.) Wurzelgeflecht, das
get something out of one's system — (fig.) etwas loswerden; (by talking) sich (Dat.) etwas von der Seele reden
* * *['sistəm]1) (an arrangement of many parts that work together: a railway system; the solar system; the digestive system.) das System, das Netz2) (a person's body: Take a walk every day - it's good for the system!) der Organismus3) (a way of organizing something according to certain ideas, principles etc: a system of government/education.) das System4) (a plan or method: What is your system for washing the dishes?) das System5) (the quality of being efficient and methodical: Your work lacks system.) das System•- academic.ru/72977/systematic">systematic- systematically* * *sys·tem[ˈsɪstəm]na music/sound \system eine [Musik]anlage\system of presentation Darstellungssystematik fthe caste \system das Kastensystemthe legal \system das Rechtssystemsolar \system Sonnensystem ntbinary/decimal \system Binär-/Dezimalsystem nt▪ the \system der Organismusdigestive/immune/nervous \system Verdauungs-/Immun-/Nervensystem nt7. ( pej)to beat the \system sich akk gegen das System durchsetzen8.* * *['sɪstəm]n1) System ntthe Pitman system of shorthand — die Kurzschriftmethode nach Pitman
system of references — Bezugs- or Referenzsystem nt
2) (= working whole) System ntto pass through the system — den Körper auf natürlichem Wege verlassen
it was a shock to his system — er hatte schwer damit zu schaffen
to get sth out of one's system (fig inf) — sich (dat) etw von der Seele schaffen, etw loswerden (inf)
it's all systems go! (inf) — jetzt heißt es: volle Kraft voraus!
3)(= established authority)
the system — das Systemyou can't beat or buck the system — gegen das System kommst du or kommt man einfach nicht an
4) (COMPUT: machine, operating system) System nt* * *system [ˈsıstəm] s1. allg System n:a) Aufbau m, Gefüge nb) Einheit f, geordnetes Ganzesc) Anordnung f2. (Eisenbahn-, Straßen-, Verkehrs- etc) Netz n3. TECH System n, Anlage f5. System n:a) Ordnung f, Form fb) Verfahren n, Methode f, Plan m:system of government Regierungssystem, Staatsform;system of play SPORT Spielsystem;a system by which to win at roulette ein Gewinnsystem beim Roulett;have system in one’s work System in der Arbeit haben;lack system kein System haben6. (Maß-, Gewichts) System nthe system, this system das Weltall8. MATHa) (Bezugs)System nb) System n, Schar f:system of coordinates Koordinatensystem;system of lines Geradenschar9. ANAT, PHYSIOLa) (Organ)System nb) the system der Organismus, der Körper:get sth out of one’s system fig umg etwas loswerden10. BOT, ZOOL (Klassifikations)System n11. GEOL Formation f12. CHEM, PHYS System n* * *noun1) (lit. or fig.) System, das; (of roads, railways also) Netz, dasroot system — (Bot.) Wurzelgeflecht, das
get something out of one's system — (fig.) etwas loswerden; (by talking) sich (Dat.) etwas von der Seele reden
* * *n.Methode -n f.System -e n.
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