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noun1) see academic.ru/44691/maintain">maintain 1): Aufrechterhaltung, die; Bewahrung, die; Unterhaltung, die; [Beibe]halten, das; Wahrung, die2) (furnishing with means of subsistence) Unterhaltung, die* * *[-tənəns]1) (the process of keeping something in good condition: car maintenance.) die Instandhaltung2) (the act of maintaining (a point of view etc).) das Beibehalten* * *main·te·nance[ˈmeɪntənən(t)s]1. (preserving) of relations, peace Beibehaltung f, Wahrung fwe will ensure the \maintenance of proper living standards wir werden einen angemessenen Lebensstandard aufrechterhalten\maintenance of an account Kontoinhaberschaft f2. (upkeep) of car, garden Pflege f; (servicing) of building, monument, road Instandhaltung f; of machine Wartung fwhat's the \maintenance on that car? wie viel kostet die Unterhaltung dieses Autos?he has to pay \maintenance er ist unterhaltspflichtigII. adj attr, inv Wartungs-, Instandhaltungs-\maintenance check [Routine]inspektion f, Wartung f\maintenance costs Instandhaltungskosten pl* * *['meIntɪnəns]n1) (= keeping up) Aufrechterhaltung f; (of law and order, peace etc) Wahrung f; (of speed, attitude) Beibehaltung f; (of life) Erhaltung f3) (= servicing of machine, car) Wartung f; (= upkeep) (of road, building etc) Instandhaltung f; (of gardens) Pflege f; (= cost) Unterhalt m* * *maintenance [ˈmeıntənəns] smaintenance costs Instandhaltungskosten2. TECH Wartung f, Pflege f:maintenance man Wartungsmonteur m;maintenance-free wartungsfrei3. Unterhalt(smittel) m(pl):maintenance grant Unterhaltszuschuss m;maintenance order Anordnung f von Unterhaltszahlungen4. (Aufrecht)Erhaltung f, Beibehalten n:maintenance of clean air Luftreinhaltung f5. Betreuung f:6. Behauptung f, Verfechtung f7. JUR widerrechtliche Unterstützung einer Prozesspartei* * *noun1) see maintain 1): Aufrechterhaltung, die; Bewahrung, die; Unterhaltung, die; [Beibe]halten, das; Wahrung, die2) (furnishing with means of subsistence) Unterhaltung, die* * *n.Aufrechterhaltung f.Instandhaltung f.Pflege -n f.Verwaltung f.Wartung -en f.
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