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adjectivezurückgeblieben; noch vorhanden* * *[rə'zidjuəl, ]( American[) -‹u-]adjective Rest-...* * *re·sid·ual[rɪˈzɪdjuəl, AM -ˈzɪʤ-]1. (remaining) restlich, übrig\residual amount Restbetrag m, Restgröße f\residual moisture/warmth Restfeuchtigkeit f/-wärme f\residual opposition vereinzelter Widerstand\residual term Restlaufzeit f\residual value Restwert m2. COMPUT Rest-, rest-* * *[rI'zɪdjʊəl]1. adjrestlich; (CHEM) rückständigresidual soil (Geol) — Alluvialboden m; (by erosion) Verwitterungsboden m
residual risk — Restrisiko nt
residual income (Brit) — Nettoeinkommen nt
residual current device (Elec) — Unterbrecher m, Trennschalter m
2. n* * *A adj (adv residually)1. MATH zurückbleibend, übrig:residual quantity Differenz-, Restbetrag m2. übrig (geblieben), Rest…:residual income Nettoeinkommen n;residual oils Rückstandsöle;B s1. MATHa) Residuum nc) Abweichung f, Variation f2. Rückstand m, Rest m3. meist pl TV Wiederholungsgage f* * *adjectivezurückgeblieben; noch vorhanden* * *adj.restlich adj.übrigbleibend adj. n.Rest -e m.
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