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to be a contributory cause of a disease

  • 1 contributory

    con·tribu·tory
    [kənˈtrɪbju:təri, AM -jətɔ:ri]
    I. adj
    1. (joint)
    \contributory pension scheme [or AM plan] beitragspflichtige Rentenversorgung
    the company offers a \contributory pension scheme die Firma bietet eine anteilige Zahlung der Rentenbeiträge
    \contributory causes mitverursachende Umstände
    to be a \contributory cause of sth eine der Ursachen für etw akk sein
    to be a \contributory factor ein Faktor unter vielen sein
    to be a \contributory factor to sth ein Faktor sein, der bei etw dat eine Rolle spielt [o der zu etw dat beiträgt
    II. n nachschusspflichtiger Aktionär/nachschusspflichtige Aktionärin
    * * *
    [kən'trIbjUtərI]
    adj
    1)

    it's certainly a contributory factor/cause —

    to be a contributory cause of a disease — ein Faktor sein, der zu einer Krankheit beiträgt

    2) pension scheme beitragspflichtig
    * * *
    contributory [-tərı; -trı; US -ˌtəʊriː; -ˌtɔː-]
    A adj
    1. beitragend (to zu)
    2. a) beitragspflichtig (Mitglieder)
    b) vom Arbeitgeber und -nehmer zu gleichen Teilen getragen (Versicherung)
    c) WIRTSCH Br nachschusspflichtig (Aktionäre)
    3. mitwirkend, mitarbeitend ( beide:
    to an dat)
    4. fig mitwirkend, fördernd:
    contributory causes besonders JUR mitverursachende Umstände;
    contributory negligence JUR mitwirkendes Verschulden, Mitverschulden n (seitens des Geschädigten)
    5. HIST tributpflichtig
    B s
    1. academic.ru/15766/contributor">contributor 1
    2. fördernder Umstand
    3. Beitrags- oder (WIRTSCH Br) Nachschusspflichtige(r) m/f(m)
    * * *
    adj.
    beisteuernd adj.

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