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  • 1 approximation

    noun
    1) Annäherung, die (to an + Dat.)
    2) (estimate) Annäherungswert, der
    * * *
    1) (a figure, answer etc which is not (intended to be) exact: This figure is just an approximation.) die Annäherung
    2) (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)
    1. (estimation) Annäherung f
    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 sagen
    2. (semblance) Annäherung f (of/to an + akk)
    what he said bore no \approximation whatsoever to the truth was er sagte, wurde in keiner Weise der Wahrheit gerecht
    3. EU Angleichung f
    \approximation of expenditure Überschlag m der Ausgaben
    * * *
    [ə"prɒksI'meISən]
    n
    Annäherung f (of, to an +acc); (= figure, sum etc) (An)näherungswert m

    his story was an approximation of the truthseine Geschichte entsprach in etwa or ungefähr der Wahrheit

    * * *
    approximation [əˌprɒksıˈmeıʃn; US əˌprɑ-] s
    1. auch fig Annäherung f (to an akk):
    an approximation to the truth annähernd die Wahrheit
    2. besonders MATH (An)Näherung f (to an akk):
    approximation method Näherungsverfahren n
    3. a) MATH Näherungswert m
    b) Annäherungswert m
    4. fig annähernde Gleichheit
    * * *
    noun
    1) Annäherung, die (to an + Dat.)
    2) (estimate) Annäherungswert, der
    * * *
    n.
    Annäherung f.

    English-german dictionary > approximation

  • 2 facsimile

    noun
    1) Faksimile, das
    2) (Telecommunications) see academic.ru/26657/fax">fax 1.
    * * *
    [fæk'siməli] 1. noun
    1) (an exact copy.) das Faksimile
    2) (a fax.)
    2. adjective
    a facsimile edition of an eighteenth-century book.) genau nachgebildet
    * * *
    fac·simi·le
    [fæksɪməli]
    n
    1. (copy) Reproduktion f, Faksimile nt fachspr
    2. no pl TELEC (method of transmission) Bildübertragung f, Faksimileübertragung f fachspr; (transmitted image) Faksimile nt fachspr, Telefax nt, Fernkopie f
    * * *
    [fk'sImIlɪ]
    n
    Faksimile nt; (TELEC) Faksimileübertragung f
    * * *
    facsimile [fækˈsımılı]
    A s
    1. Faksimile n, genaue Nachbildung, Reproduktion f:
    facsimile signature Faksimileunterschrift f
    2. (Tele)Fax n (Fernkopie)
    B v/t faksimilieren
    fac. abk
    * * *
    noun
    1) Faksimile, das
    * * *
    n.
    Bildtelegramm n.
    Faksimile n.
    Reproduktion f.
    genaue Kopie f.

    English-german dictionary > facsimile

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