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2 substantive due process
substantive due process ≈ US-Verfassungsgrundsatz, dass der Einzelne vor willkürlichen und unvernünftigen staatlichen Eingriffen zu schützen ist -
3 substantive law
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4 substantive agreement
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > substantive agreement
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5 substantive law
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > substantive law
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6 substantive
sub·stan·tive[ˈsʌbstəntɪv, AM -t̬ɪv]\substantive argument stichhaltiges Argument\substantive information wichtige Informationen\substantive law materielles Recht* * *['sʌbstəntIv]1. adj1) evidence, argument überzeugend, stichhaltig2) (= considerable) contribution, improvement beträchtlich, wesentlich, bedeutend3)substantive motion — endgültige Formulierung des Antrags
4)See:= academic.ru/71727/substantival">substantival2. n (GRAM)Substantiv nt, Hauptwort nt* * *substantive [-tıv]A s LINGa) Substantiv n, Hauptwort nb) substantivisch gebrauchte FormB adj [besBr (außer 2.) səbˈstæn-] (adv substantively)1. LINGa) substantivisch (gebraucht)b) das Sein ausdrückend (Verb)2. selbstständig, unabhängig3. wesentlich4. wirklich, real5. fest: -
7 substantive
beträchtlich, wesentlich, bedeutend;\substantive argument stichhaltiges Argument;\substantive information wichtige Informationen;\substantive law materielles Recht -
8 substantive dye
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9 substantive dyeing
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10 substantive dyestuff
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11 hendiadys
a) die Ausdruckskraft verstärkende Verbindung zweier synonymer Substantive oder Verbenb) das besonders in der Antike beliebte Ersetzen einer Apposition durch eine reihende Verbindung mit „und“ -
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13 terminate
1. transitive verb1) beenden2) (Med.) unterbrechen [Schwangerschaft]2. intransitive verbenden; [Vertrag:] ablaufen* * *['tə:mineit](to bring or come to an end or limit: She terminated the conversation.) beendigen- academic.ru/74148/termination">termination* * *ter·mi·nate[ˈtɜ:mɪneɪt, AM ˈtɜ:r-]I. vt▪ to \terminate sth etw beendento \terminate a contract einen Vertrag aufhebento \terminate a pregnancy eine Schwangerschaft abbrechenII. vi endenthis train will \terminate at the next stop der nächste Bahnhof ist Endstation* * *['tɜːmIneɪt]1. vtbeenden, beschließen; contract, lease etc lösen; pregnancy unterbrechen; employment kündigen; relationship, conversation, friendship, life beenden2. vienden; (contract, lease) ablaufenmost plural nouns terminate in "s" — die meisten Substantive enden im Plural auf "s"
* * *A v/t1. (räumlich) begrenzen2. beenden, abschließen3. WIRTSCH, JUR einen Vertrag etc beendigen, aufheben, kündigenB v/i2. WIRTSCH, JUR endigen, ablaufen (Vertrag etc)3. LING enden (in auf akk)C adj [-nət; -nıt]1. begrenzt2. MATH endlich* * *1. transitive verb1) beenden2) (Med.) unterbrechen [Schwangerschaft]2. intransitive verbenden; [Vertrag:] ablaufen* * *v.Einhalt gebieten ausdr.beenden v.begrenzen v.kündigen v.terminieren v.
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