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(thing reconstructed)

  • 1 reconstruction

    noun
    1) (process) Wiederaufbau, der
    2) (thing reconstructed) Rekonstruktion, die
    * * *
    [-ʃən]
    noun die Rekonstruktion
    * * *
    Re·con·struc·tion
    [AM ˌri:kənˈstrʌkʃən]
    n AM ( hist)
    the \Reconstruction die Phase der wirtschaftspolitischen Neuordnung nach dem Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) zwischen den Nord- und Südstaaten Amerikas
    * * *
    ["riːkən'strʌkSən]
    n
    Rekonstruktion f; (of city, building) Wiederaufbau m
    * * *
    1. Wiederaufbau m, -herstellung f
    2. a) Umbau m ( auch TECH)
    b) TECH Neukonstruktion f (Vorgang und Ergebnis)
    3. Rekonstruktion f (eines Verbrechens etc)
    4. WIRTSCH Sanierung f, Wiederaufbau m
    5. SPORT Neuaufbau m
    6. HIST US Rekonstruktion f (Neuordnung der politischen Verhältnisse in den amer. Südstaaten nach dem Sezessionskrieg)
    * * *
    noun
    1) (process) Wiederaufbau, der
    2) (thing reconstructed) Rekonstruktion, die
    * * *
    n.
    Umbau -ten m.
    Wiederaufbau m.

    English-german dictionary > reconstruction

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