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1 Bundeswehr
f; nur Sg.; MIL. (German) armed forces Pl.* * *die Bundeswehr(Deutschland) German armed forces* * *The Bundeswehr is the name for the German armed forces. It came into being in 1955, originally as a volunteer army. Since 1956, however, every male between the ages of 18 and 30 has been liable for Wehrdienst (military service), or a non-military alternative. Currently the Bundeswehr is composed of men performing their military service, soldiers serving voluntarily for a set period of between 2 and 15 years, and professional soldiers. Women are not liable for military service but since 2001 have been able to join the forces as volunteers. See: → Bundeskanzler, Wehrdienst* * *Bun·des·wehrf Federal [or German] Armed Forces* * *die [Federal] Armed Forces pl.•• Cultural note:As the supreme court in Germany, the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe is the guardian of the Grundgesetz and the final arbiter in any German legal appeal. It passes judgement on constitutional complaints and has the power to order a party's dissolution if it is unconstitutional and possibly poses a threat to democracy. The Federal Government has to accept the judges' ruling, however controversial the case may be. The Bundesverfassungsgericht consists of two panels, each with eight judges who are elected for a single twelve-year term. Half of the panel is elected by the Bundestag and half by the Bundesrat.This is the name for the German armed forces, which come under the control of the defence minister. The Bundeswehr consists of professional soldiers and conscripts serving their Wehrdienst. Until 1994, the Grundgesetz did not allow German forces to be deployed abroad, but they now take part in certain operations, notably UN peacekeeping missions* * ** * *die [Federal] Armed Forces pl.•• Cultural note:As the supreme court in Germany, the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe is the guardian of the Grundgesetz and the final arbiter in any German legal appeal. It passes judgement on constitutional complaints and has the power to order a party's dissolution if it is unconstitutional and possibly poses a threat to democracy. The Federal Government has to accept the judges' ruling, however controversial the case may be. The Bundesverfassungsgericht consists of two panels, each with eight judges who are elected for a single twelve-year term. Half of the panel is elected by the Bundestag and half by the Bundesrat.This is the name for the German armed forces, which come under the control of the defence minister. The Bundeswehr consists of professional soldiers and conscripts serving their Wehrdienst. Until 1994, the Grundgesetz did not allow German forces to be deployed abroad, but they now take part in certain operations, notably UN peacekeeping missions* * *f.German armed forces n. -
2 Bundeswehr
fCultural note: Bundeswehr The Bundeswehr is the name for the German armed forces. It was established in 1955, first of all for volunteers, but since 1956 there has been compulsory military service for all able-bodied young men of 18. In peacetime the Defence Minister is the head of the ‘Bundeswehr’, but in wartime the Bundeskanzler takes over. The ‘Bundeswehr’ comes under the jurisdiction of NATO. -
3 Bund
m; -, kein Pl.; Abk. ( Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland ) German union for environmental and nature concerns* * *der Bund(Bündel) bunch; bundle;(Hosenbund) waistband;(Union) confederation; union; alliance* * *[bʊnt] -, no pl abbr ≈ German union for environmental and nature concerns* * *der2) (people, societies, unions, states etc joined together for a common purpose: the International Federation of Actors.) federation3) (a union of persons, nations etc for the benefit of each other: the League for the Protection of Shopkeepers.) league4) (the part of a pair of trousers, skirt etc which goes round the waist: The waistband of this skirt is too tight.) waistband* * *<-s>m kein pl Abk von Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland German environment and nature protection agency* * *Ider; Bund[e]s, Bünde1) (Verband, Vereinigung) association; society; (Bündnis, Pakt) allianceder Dritte im Bunde — (fig.) the third in the trio
den Bund der Ehe eingehen, den Bund fürs Leben schließen — (geh.) enter into the bond of marriage
2) (föderativer Staat) federation3) (ugs.): (Bundeswehr) forces plbeim Bund — in the forces pl.
4) (an Röcken od. Hosen) waistbandIIdas; Bund[e]s, Bunde bunch* * *Bund1 m; -(e)s, Bündeein Bund zweier Länder an alliance between two nations;einen Bund schließen mit enter into an alliance with;2. POL, Ggs Länder:der Bund the Federal Government;Bund und Länder the Federal Government and the Länder ( oder Lands)der Bund the army;beim Bund in the army;er muss zum Bund he’s got to do his national serviceden Bund fürs Leben schließen geh enter into the bond of marriage, take marriage vows;der Dritte im Bunde the third in the trio;im Bunde mit together with, in association with5. BIBEL covenant7. an der Gitarre etc: fretBund2 n; -(e)s, -(e) (Bündel) bundle; Schlüssel, Radieschen etc: bunch; Heu, Stroh: truss; Baumwolle, Flachs hank* * *Ider; Bund[e]s, Bünde1) (Verband, Vereinigung) association; society; (Bündnis, Pakt) allianceder Dritte im Bunde — (fig.) the third in the trio
den Bund der Ehe eingehen, den Bund fürs Leben schließen — (geh.) enter into the bond of marriage
2) (föderativer Staat) federation3) (ugs.): (Bundeswehr) forces plbeim Bund — in the forces pl.
4) (an Röcken od. Hosen) waistbandIIdas; Bund[e]s, Bunde bunch* * *-e m.alliance n.association n.bunch n.(§ pl.: bunches)bundle n.confederation n.federation n.flange n.league n.truss n.(§ pl.: trusses) -
4 BUND
m; -, kein Pl.; Abk. ( Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland ) German union for environmental and nature concerns* * *der Bund(Bündel) bunch; bundle;(Hosenbund) waistband;(Union) confederation; union; alliance* * *[bʊnt] -, no pl abbr ≈ German union for environmental and nature concerns* * *der2) (people, societies, unions, states etc joined together for a common purpose: the International Federation of Actors.) federation3) (a union of persons, nations etc for the benefit of each other: the League for the Protection of Shopkeepers.) league4) (the part of a pair of trousers, skirt etc which goes round the waist: The waistband of this skirt is too tight.) waistband* * *<-s>m kein pl Abk von Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland German environment and nature protection agency* * *Ider; Bund[e]s, Bünde1) (Verband, Vereinigung) association; society; (Bündnis, Pakt) allianceder Dritte im Bunde — (fig.) the third in the trio
den Bund der Ehe eingehen, den Bund fürs Leben schließen — (geh.) enter into the bond of marriage
2) (föderativer Staat) federation3) (ugs.): (Bundeswehr) forces plbeim Bund — in the forces pl.
4) (an Röcken od. Hosen) waistbandIIdas; Bund[e]s, Bunde bunch* * *BUND m; -, kein pl; abk (Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland) German union for environmental and nature concerns* * *Ider; Bund[e]s, Bünde1) (Verband, Vereinigung) association; society; (Bündnis, Pakt) allianceder Dritte im Bunde — (fig.) the third in the trio
den Bund der Ehe eingehen, den Bund fürs Leben schließen — (geh.) enter into the bond of marriage
2) (föderativer Staat) federation3) (ugs.): (Bundeswehr) forces plbeim Bund — in the forces pl.
4) (an Röcken od. Hosen) waistbandIIdas; Bund[e]s, Bunde bunch* * *-e m.alliance n.association n.bunch n.(§ pl.: bunches)bundle n.confederation n.federation n.flange n.league n.truss n.(§ pl.: trusses) -
5 Generalinspekteur
* * *Ge|ne|ral|in|spek|teur(in)m(f)inspector general* * *Ge·ne·ral·in·spek·teur(in)* * *Generalinspekteur (der Bundeswehr) Chief of Staff (of the German Armed Forces) -
6 Feldjäger
m[Bundeswehr]member of the military policepl[Bundeswehr]military police -
7 abrüsten
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/i POL. disarmII v/t (Gebäude) take the scaffolding down from* * *to disarm* * *ạb|rüs|ten sep1. vi1) (MIL, POL) to disarm2. vt1) (MIL, POL) to disarm2) Gebäude to take down or remove the scaffolding from or on* * *(to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) disarm* * *ab|rüs·tenI. vi1. (die Arsenale verringern)2. BAU to remove [or take down] the scaffoldingII. vt1. (Waffen reduzieren)es wurde gefordert, die Bundeswehr abzurüsten the Federal Armed Forces were ordered to disarm2. (das Gerüst entfernen von)▪ etw \abrüsten to remove the scaffolding from sth* * *intransitives, transitives Verb disarm* * *abrüsten (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/i POL disarmB. v/t (Gebäude) take the scaffolding down from* * *intransitives, transitives Verb disarm* * *v.to disarm v. -
8 Bund
1. Bund <-[e]s, Bünde> [bʊnt, pl ʼbʏndə] m1) (Vereinigung, Gemeinschaft) association;2) ( Verband)\Bund der... gen association of...der \Bund the Federal Republic of Germany;\Bund und Länder the Federation and the Länder;( SCHWEIZ) ( Eidgenossenschaft) confederation4) ( Konföderation) confederationder \Bund the [German] army;beim \Bund sein to be doing one's military service6) ( Einfassung) waistband7) ( Querleiste) fretWENDUNGEN:den \Bund der Ehe eingehen ( geh);2. Bund <-[e]s, -e> [bʊnt, pl ʼbʊndə] ntbundle; kochk bunch -
9 abrüsten
ab|rüs·tenvi1) ( die Arsenale verringern)vt1) ( Waffen reduzieren)es wurde gefordert, die Bundeswehr abzurüsten the Federal Armed Forces were ordered to disarm2) ( das Gerüst entfernen von)etw \abrüsten to remove the scaffolding from sth -
10 Bund
-(e)s, Bünde1. mder Bund fam — (Bundeswehr) the army, -(e)s, -e
2. ntbunch, (von Stroh etc) bundle
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