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nounUmkehrung, die* * ** * *re·ver·sal[rɪˈvɜ:səl, AM -ˈvɜ:r-]n\reversal of a trend Trendwende frole \reversal Rollentausch ma financial/political/military \reversal ein finanzieller/politischer/militärischer Rückschlagto suffer a \reversal einen Rückschlag erleiden\reversal of a verdict Urteilsaufhebung f* * *[rI'vɜːsəl]n1) (= turning the other way round of order, situation, procedure) Umkehren nt; (of objects, sentences, words) Umstellen nt, Vertauschung f; (of garment) Wenden nt; (of result) Umkehren nt, Umdrehen nt2) (of verdict, judgement) Umstoßung f; (of decree) Aufhebung f; (of trend, process) Umkehrung f; (of policy) Umkrempeln nt; (of decision, surgical operation) Rückgängigmachen nt3) (= setback) Rückschlag m* * *1. Umkehr(ung) f, Umschwung m, Umschlag m:reversal of opinion Meinungsumschwung;he suffered a reversal of fortune das Glück verließ ihn2. JUR Aufhebung f, Umstoßung f (eines Urteils)3. WIRTSCH Stornierung f4. OPT, FOTO Umkehrung f:reversal finder Umkehrsucher m;reversal film Umkehrfilm m;reversal process Umkehrentwicklung f5. TECH Umsteuerung freversal of polarity Umpolung f* * *nounUmkehrung, die* * *adj.Umkehr- präfix. n.Stornierung f.Storno -s f.Umkehrung f.Umschwung m.
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