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1 practicality
nounthe practicalities of the situation are that... — die Situation sieht praktisch so aus, dass...
* * *['kæ-]noun das Praktische* * *prac·ti·cal·ity[ˌpræktɪˈkæləti, AM -ət̬i]nto lack \practicality in der Praxis kaum durchführbar sein2. (not theoretically)I bought these shoes for their \practicality not their appearance ich habe diese Schuhe gekauft, weil sie praktisch sind, und nicht wegen ihres Aussehenshe's got no sense of \practicality at all er ist ohne jeden Sinn für die praktischen Dinge des Lebens* * *["prktI'klItɪ]nyour solution shows/lacks practicality — Ihre Lösung ist praxisnah/praxisfremd
3) (= practical detail) praktisches Detail* * *practicality [-ˈkælətı] s (das) Praktische:a) praktisches Wesenb) praktische Anwendbarkeit* * *noun2) in pl. (practical details)the practicalities of the situation are that... — die Situation sieht praktisch so aus, dass...
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2 mechanics
1) Mechanik, die2) constr. as pl. (means of construction or operation) Mechanismus, der; (of writing, painting, etc.) Technik, die* * *1) (the science of the action of forces on objects: He is studying mechanics.) die Mechanik2) (the art of building machines: He applied his knowledge of mechanics to designing a new wheelchair.) die Mechanik* * *me·chan·ics[mɪˈkænɪks]n1. + sing vb AUTO, TECH Technik f, Mechanik fhe knows a lot about the \mechanics of running a school er weiß sehr gut, wie eine Schule funktioniert* * *[mI'knɪks]nhome mechanics for the car-owner — kleine Maschinenkunde für den Autobesitzer
I don't understand the mechanics of parliamentary procedure — ich verstehe den Mechanismus parlamentarischer Abläufe nicht
* * *mech. abk1. mechanic2. mechanical4. mechanism* * *noun, no pl.1) Mechanik, die2) constr. as pl. (means of construction or operation) Mechanismus, der; (of writing, painting, etc.) Technik, die* * *n.Mechanik -en f. -
3 mechanics
me·chan·ics [mɪʼkænɪks] n1) + sing vb auto, tech Technik f, Mechanik fthe \mechanics of sth die technische Seite einer S. gen;he knows a lot about the \mechanics of running a school er weiß sehr gut, wie eine Schule funktioniert -
4 practicality
prac·ti·cal·ity [ˌpræktɪʼkæləti, Am -ət̬i] nto lack \practicality in der Praxis kaum durchführbar sein2) ( not theoretically)the practicalities pl die praktische SeiteI bought these shoes for their \practicality not their appearance ich habe diese Schuhe gekauft, weil sie praktisch sind, und nicht wegen ihres Aussehens;he's got no sense of \practicality at all er ist ohne jeden Sinn für die praktischen Dinge des Lebens
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