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1 wick(e)lung
diе, -en 1. намотка; 2. компрес. -
2 Wick(e)lung
f =, -en; эл.Современный немецко-русский словарь общей лексики > Wick(e)lung
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3 Wick(e)lung
f =, -en; эл.Современный немецко-русский словарь общей лексики > Wick(e)lung
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4 Erbs-Wick-Gemenge
сущ.с.-х. вико-гороховая смесь -
5 der Docht
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6 Docht
m; -(e)s, -e wick* * *der Dochtwick* * *Dọcht [dɔxt]m -(e)s, -ewick* * *(the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) wick* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈdɔxt]m wick* * *der; Docht[e]s, Docht wick* * ** * *der; Docht[e]s, Docht wick* * *-e m.wick n. -
7 Kerzendocht
m (candle) wick* * *Kẹr|zen|dochtmcandle wick* * *Ker·zen·dochtm [candle]wick* * *der [candle] wick* * *Kerzendocht m (candle) wick* * *der [candle] wick -
8 Dochtschere
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9 Entwicklungsland
n developing nation ( oder country); die Entwicklungsländer (the) developing countries, the developing world, the Third World* * *das Entwicklungslandless developed country; undeveloped country; developing country* * *Ent|wịck|lungs|landntdeveloping or third-world country* * *Ent·wick·lungs·landnt developing countryEnt·wick·lungs·staatmEnt·wick·lungs·landnt developing country* * *das; Pl. Entwicklungsländer developing country* * *die Entwicklungsländer (the) developing countries, the developing world, the Third World* * *das; Pl. Entwicklungsländer developing country* * *n.developing country n.developing nation n. -
10 Softwareentwickler
* * *Soft|ware|ent|wick|ler(in) ['sɔftwɛːɐ-]m(f)software developer* * *Soft·ware·ent·wick·ler, -ent·wick·le·rin[ˈzɔftvɛ:ɐ̯-]m, f INFORM software developer* * * -
11 Wecker
m; -s, -; alarm clock; an der Armbanduhr etc.: alarm; (Küchenwecker) timer; jemandem auf den Wecker gehen umg., fig. get on s.o.’s nerves ( oder wick)* * *der Weckeralarm clock; alarm; ticker* * *Wẹ|cker ['vɛkɐ]m -s, -alarm clockjdm auf den Wecker fallen or gehen (inf) — to get on sb's wick (Brit inf) or nerves, to drive sb up the wall (inf)
* * *We·cker<-s, ->[ˈvɛkɐ]m alarm clock* * *der; Weckers, Wecker alarm clockjemandem auf den Wecker gehen od. fallen — (ugs.) get on somebody's nerves
* * ** * *der; Weckers, Wecker alarm clockjemandem auf den Wecker gehen od. fallen — (ugs.) get on somebody's nerves
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12 Abwicklung
( Abwickelung) f (Durchführung) handling, processing; eines Geschäfts: settlement; euph. (Liquidation) winding up, phasing out* * *die Abwicklungprocessing; liquidation; handling; winding-up; settling; windup* * *Ạb|wick|lung ['apvɪklʊŋ]f -, -en1) (= Erledigung) completion, conclusion; (von Kontrolle) carrying out; (von Veranstaltung) running; (COMM = Liquidation) winding updie Polizei sorgte für eine reibungslose Abwicklung der Veranstaltung — the police made sure that the event went or passed off smoothly
2) (= das Abspulen) unwinding* * *(the act of transacting: The transaction of the deal took several days.) transaction* * *Ab·wick·lung<-, -en>fer war für die reibungslose \Abwicklung der Veranstaltung verantwortlich he was responsible for making sure that the event ran smoothly2. (Abschaffung) getting rid ofhunderte von Staatsdienern befürchten die \Abwicklung hundreds of civil servants fear they will be dismissed [or are living in fear of dismissal* * *die; Abwicklung, Abwicklungen2) (Kaufmannsspr., Rechtsw.): (Liquidation) liquidation* * *Abwicklung (Abwickelung) f (Durchführung) handling, processing; eines Geschäfts: settlement; euph (Liquidation) winding up, phasing out* * *die; Abwicklung, Abwicklungen1) s. abwickeln 2): dealing (Gen. with); doing; handling; conducting2) (Kaufmannsspr., Rechtsw.): (Liquidation) liquidation* * *f.liquidation n.transaction n. -
13 Auftragsabwicklung
f WIRTS. order processing* * *Auf|trags|ab|wick|lungforder processing* * *Auf·trags·ab·wick·lungf ÖKON order processing* * ** * *f.job handling n.order procedure n.order processing n.processing of orders n. -
14 Aufwärtsentwicklung
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15 Fehlentwicklung
f1. WIRTS. undesirable trend2. MED. malformation* * *Fehl|ent|wick|lungfmistake* * *Fehl·ent·wick·lungf mistake, wrong turn* * *1. WIRTSCH undesirable trend2. MED malformation* * *f.dysplasia n.undesirable development n. -
16 herunterschrauben
v/t1. turn down2. fig. (Erwartungen etc.) lower* * *he|rụn|ter|schrau|benvt sep (lit)Deckel etc to screw off; Petroleumlampe to turn down; (fig) Ansprüche, Niveau to lower* * *he·run·ter|schrau·benvt1. (reduzieren)▪ etw \herunterschrauben to lower sth* * *transitives Verb turn down <wick etc.>seine Ansprüche/Erwartungen herunterschrauben — (fig.) reduce one's requirements/lower one's expectations
* * *1. turn down2. fig (Erwartungen etc) lower* * *transitives Verb turn down <wick etc.>seine Ansprüche/Erwartungen herunterschrauben — (fig.) reduce one's requirements/lower one's expectations
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17 Keks
m, n; -(es), - und -e biscuit, Am. cookie; jemandem auf den Keks gehen umg. get in s.o.’s hair, Brit. auch get on s.o.’s wick; einen weichen Keks haben umg. be a bit soft in the head* * *der Keksbiscuit; cracker; cookie* * *[keːks] biscuit (Brit), cookie (US)jdm auf den Kéks gehen (inf) — to get on sb's nerves
* * *((American cookie) a crisp, sweet piece of dough baked in small flat cakes.) biscuit* * *<-es, -e>[ke:ks]m o nt (selten)3.* * *der; Keks od. Kekses, Keks od* * *einen weichen Keks haben umg be a bit soft in the head* * *der; Keks od. Kekses, Keks od* * *-e m.biscuit (UK) n.cookie (US) n. -
18 Kursentwicklung
f trend in prices* * *Kụrs|ent|wick|lungf (FIN)price trend* * *Kurs·ent·wick·lungf ÖKON movement of prices* * *Kursentwicklung f trend in prices -
19 Lampendocht
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20 Neuentwicklung
f ( konkret: new) development* * *Neu|ent|wick|lungfnew development* * *Neu·ent·wick·lungf2. (etwas gerade erst Entwickeltes) new development* * *1)die Neuentwicklung von Heilmitteln — the development of new medicines
2) (neu Entwickeltes) new development* * ** * *1)2) (neu Entwickeltes) new development
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