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1 Spontaneität
Spon|ta|ne|i|tät [ʃpɔntanei'tɛːt, sp-]f -, no plspontaneity* * ** * *Spon·ta·ne·i·tät<->[ʃpɔntaneiˈtɛ:t, sp-]* * * -
2 Sponsor
Spon·sor, Spon·so·rin <-s, -soren> [ʼʃpɔnzɐ, ʼsp-, ʃpɔnʼzo:rɪn, pl -ʼzo:rən] m, fsponsor -
3 Sponsorenvertrag
Spon·so·ren·ver·trag[ʃpɔnˈzo:rən-]m ÖKON, JUR sponsorship agreement [or contract] -
4 Sponsion
Spon|si|on [ʃpɔn'zioːn] academic degree ceremony in which the title of Magister is awarded -
5 sponsern
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6 Sponsoring
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7 spontan
spon·tan [ʃpɔnʼta:n, sp-] adjspontaneous -
8 Spontaneität
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9 spontan
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10 Sponsor
* * *Spọn|sor ['ʃpɔnzɐ, 'sp-]1. m -s, Sponsoren[-'zoːrən] Spon|só|rin [-'zoːrɪn]2. f -, -nensponsor* * *Spon·sor, Spon·so·rin<-s, -en>[ˈspɔnzɐ, ˈʃp-, -ˈzo:rɪn, pl -ˈzo:rən]m, f sponsor* * *der; Sponsors, Sponsors od. Sponsoren sponsor* * ** * *der; Sponsors, Sponsors od. Sponsoren sponsor -
11 Sponsoring
[‘∫pɔnzoriŋ] n; -s, kein Pl. sponsorship* * *Spon|so|ring ['ʃpɔnzorɪŋ, 'sp-]nt -s, no plsponsorship* * *Spon·so·ring<-s>[ˈʃpɔnzorɪŋ, ˈsp-]nt kein pl sponsoring no pl* * * -
12 spontan
* * *off-handed; impulsive; winging; spontaneous; off-hand; unprompted* * *spon|tan [ʃpɔn'taːn, sp-]1. adjspontaneous2. advspontaneously* * *2) (said, done etc of one's own free will without pressure from others: His offer was quite spontaneous.) spontaneous* * *spon·tan[ʃpɔnˈta:n, sp-]adj spontaneous* * *1.Adjektiv spontaneous2.adverbial spontaneously* * *A. adj spontaneous;spontaner Entschluss auch spur-of-the-moment decision* * *1.Adjektiv spontaneous2.adverbial spontaneously* * *adj.spontaneous adj. adv.on the spur of the moment expr.spontaneously adv. -
13 Spontankauf
m impulse purchase; Pl. impulse buying Sg.* * *Spon|tan|kaufmimpulse buy or purchase* * *Spon·tan·kaufm HANDEL impulse buy* * * -
14 Spondylose
Spondylóse [SpOn- и spOn-] f = мед.спондило́з -
15 spontan
spontán [SpOn- и spOn-] aсамопроизво́льный; стихи́йный; спонта́нный -
16 Spontaneität
Spontane¦itä́t [SpOn- и spOn-] f =самопроизво́льность; стихи́йность; спонта́нность -
17 handgesponnen
Adj. Wolle: hand-spun, homespun* * *hạnd|ge|spon|nenadjhand-spun* * *handgesponnen adj Wolle: hand-spun, homespun -
18 sponsern
v/t sponsor* * *spọn|sern ['ʃpɔnsɐn, 'sp-]vtto sponsor* * *spon·sern[ˈʃpɔnzɐn, ˈsp-]vt▪ jdn/etw \sponsern to sponsor sb/sth* * *transitives Verb sponsor* * *sponsern v/t sponsor* * *transitives Verb sponsor -
19 Sponsorengeld
n sponsorship (money)* * *Spon|so|ren|geldntsponsorship (money)* * *Sponsorengeld n sponsorship (money) -
20 Spontanheilung
f spontaneous recovery ( einer Wunde: healing)* * *Spon|tan|hei|lungf (MED)spontaneous recovery* * *
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См. также в других словарях:
spon — spon·dyl·ic; spon·dyl·i·dae; spon·dy·li·tis; spon·dyl·i·um; spon·dy·lo·cla·di·um; spon·dy·loid; spon·dy·lo·lis·the·sis; spon·dy·lo·mo·rum; spon·dyl·ous; spon·dy·lus; … English syllables
Spon — bezeichnet: den französischen Arzt und Archäologen Jacob Spon die Nachrichtenseite Spiegel Online Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe … Deutsch Wikipedia
spon|da|ic — «spon DAY ihk», adjective. 1. of a spondee. 2. consisting of spondees. 3. having a spondee where a different foot is normal, especially in the fifth foot of a hexameter line. ╂[< Latin spondaicus, variant of spondīacus < Greek spondeiakós… … Useful english dictionary
spon|gy — «SPUHN jee», adjective, gi|er, gi|est. 1. like a sponge; soft, light, elastic, and full of holes: »spongy moss, a spongy dough, spongy soil. 2. having an open, porous stru … Useful english dictionary
spon|so|ri|al — «spon SR ee uhl, SOHR », adjective. of or having to do with a sponsor … Useful english dictionary
Spon — (spr. Spong), Jacques, geb. 1647 in Lyon, lebte Anfangs seit 1669 in Lyon als Arzt, durchreiste 1674–76 Italien, Griechenland, Kleinasien, wobei er auf den Inseln des Archipelagus Materialien zu seinen Inschriftensammlungen sammelte, u. ging 1682 … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
-spon — spon·dy·lus; … English syllables
spon|ta|ne|i|ty — «sponsml>tuh NEE uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. the quality, condition, or fact of being spontaneous: »[The] quartet was…possessed more of expert workmanship than any great feeling of spontaneity (New York Times). 2. a spontaneous action or… … Useful english dictionary
Spon — This rare and unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and may derive from two possible sources. Firstly, it may be a metonymic occupational name for someone who covered roofs with wooden shingles, from the Olde English word spon . Alternatively … Surnames reference
SPON — Logo von Spiegel Online Spiegel Online (Eigenschreibweise in Majuskeln; kurz: SPON) ist die reichweitenstärkste deutschsprachige Nachrichten Site im Internet. Sie wurde am 25. Oktober 1994 als Onlineversion des Nachrichtenmagazins Der Spiegel… … Deutsch Wikipedia
SPON — E. & F. N. Spon, London and New York (informationswissenschaftl. Veoeffentlicher) … Acronyms