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2 turnkey contract
turnkey contract 1. ECON Bauvertrag m mit schlüsselfertiger Übergabe; 2. LAW pauschaler Werkvertrag m bis zur schlüsselfertigen ÜbergabeEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > turnkey contract
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3 turnkey operation
turnkey operation sofortige Betriebsbereitschaft fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > turnkey operation
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4 turnkey system
turnkey system schlüsselfertiges System nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > turnkey system
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5 turnkey
turnkey schlüsselfertig, ausbaufertigEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > turnkey
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6 turnkey building
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > turnkey building
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7 turnkey building construction
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > turnkey building construction
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8 turnkey contract
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > turnkey contract
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9 turnkey handover
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > turnkey handover
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10 turnkey housing construction
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > turnkey housing construction
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11 turnkey job
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > turnkey job
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adjective* * *turn·key[ˈtɜ:nki:, AM ˈtɜ:rn-]adj attr, inv schlüsselfertig, Fertig-\turnkey housing unit Fertigbau m\turnkey system Fertigteilsystem nt* * *A s obs Gefangenenwärter m, Schließer mB adja) schlüsselfertigb) TECH etc betriebsbereit:turnkey contract US Bauvertrag, der die schlüsselfertige Übergabe des Gebäudes vorsieht;turnkey system IT schlüsselfertiges System* * *adjectivea turnkey contract — ein Vertrag, der schlüsselfertige Lieferung garantiert
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attr, invschlüsselfertig, Fertig-;\turnkey housing unit Fertigbau m;\turnkey operation Auftrag, bei dem eine Firma für einen bestimmten Teil die gesamte Fertigung und die Bereitstellung des Personals übernimmt;\turnkey system Fertigteilsystem nt -
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18 turnkey operation
turn·key op·eˈra·tionn ECON Auftrag, bei dem eine Firma für einen bestimmten Teil die gesamte Fertigung und die Bereitstellung des Personals übernimmt -
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20 turnkey application
n COMP schlüsselfertige Anwendung f
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