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(under+scrutiny)

  • 1 die Kontrolle

    - {control} quyền hành, quyền lực, quyền chỉ huy, sự điều khiển, sự lái, sự cầm lái, sự kiềm chế, sự nén lại, sự kiểm tra, sự kiểm soát, sự thử lại, tiêu chuẩn so sánh, trạm kiểm tra, đoạn đường đặc biệt - bộ điều chỉnh, hồn - {inspection} sự xem xét kỹ, sự thanh tra, sự duyệt - {supervision} sự trông nom, sự giám sát - {tab} tai, đầu, vạt, dải, nhãn, phù hiệu cổ áo, sự tính toán = die Kontrolle [über] {check [on]; governance [over]}+ = unter Kontrolle {in hand}+ = die genaue Kontrolle {scrutiny}+ = außer Kontrolle geraten {to get out of control}+ = unter richtige Kontrolle gebracht {properly disciplined}+ = etwas wieder unter Kontrolle bekommen {to get something back under control}+ = es wurde eine Kontrolle durchgeführt, wobei sich folgendes ergab {there was an inspection which demonstrated the following}+

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