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1 approximation
noun2) (estimate) Annäherungswert, der* * *1) (a figure, answer etc which is not (intended to be) exact: This figure is just an approximation.) die Annäherung2) (the process of estimating a figure etc: We decided on a price by a process of approximation.) die Annäherung* * *ap·proxi·ma·tion[əˌprɒksɪˈmeɪʃən, AM əˌprɑ:k-]n ( form)could you give me a rough \approximation of... können Sie mir ungefähr sagen,...that's only an \approximation, I can't give you an exact figure das ist nur eine grobe Schätzung, ich kann Ihnen die genaue Zahl nicht sagenwhat he said bore no \approximation whatsoever to the truth was er sagte, wurde in keiner Weise der Wahrheit gerecht3. EU Angleichung f\approximation of expenditure Überschlag m der Ausgaben* * *[ə"prɒksI'meISən]nAnnäherung f (of, to an +acc); (= figure, sum etc) (An)näherungswert mhis story was an approximation of the truth — seine Geschichte entsprach in etwa or ungefähr der Wahrheit
* * *1. auch fig Annäherung f (to an akk):an approximation to the truth annähernd die Wahrheitapproximation method Näherungsverfahren n3. a) MATH Näherungswert mb) Annäherungswert m4. fig annähernde Gleichheit* * *noun1) Annäherung, die (to an + Dat.)2) (estimate) Annäherungswert, der* * *n.Annäherung f. -
2 facsimile
noun1) Faksimile, das2) (Telecommunications) see academic.ru/26657/fax">fax 1.* * *[fæk'siməli] 1. noun1) (an exact copy.) das Faksimile2) (a fax.)2. adjectivea facsimile edition of an eighteenth-century book.) genau nachgebildet* * *fac·simi·le[fæksɪməli]n2. no pl TELEC (method of transmission) Bildübertragung f, Faksimileübertragung f fachspr; (transmitted image) Faksimile nt fachspr, Telefax nt, Fernkopie f* * *[fk'sImIlɪ]nFaksimile nt; (TELEC) Faksimileübertragung f* * *facsimile [fækˈsımılı]A s1. Faksimile n, genaue Nachbildung, Reproduktion f:facsimile signature Faksimileunterschrift f2. (Tele)Fax n (Fernkopie)B v/t faksimilierenfac. abk1. facsimile2. factor3. factory* * *noun1) Faksimile, das2) (Telecommunications) see fax 1.* * *n.Bildtelegramm n.Faksimile n.Reproduktion f.genaue Kopie f.
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