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1 abated
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2 abated contribution
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > abated contribution
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3 abated voltage
abated voltage reduzierte Spannung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > abated voltage
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4 abated contribution
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5 abate
intransitive verb[an Stärke od. Intensität] abnehmen; nachlassen; [Zorn, Eifer, Sturm:] abflauen, nachlassen* * *[ə'beit]- academic.ru/37/abatement">abatement* * *[əˈbeɪt]( form)II. vtto \abate noise Lärm dämpfen* * *[ə'beɪt]1. vinachlassen; (storm, eagerness, interest, noise also) abflauen; (pain, fever also) abklingen; (flood) zurückgehen2. vt (form)noise, sb's interest dämpfen; fever senken; pain lindern* * *abate [əˈbeıt]A v/t2. einen Betrag abziehen4. JURa) ein Verfahren einstellenb) eine Verfügung aufhebenB v/i1. nachlassen (Wind, Schmerzen etc), abflauen (Wind, Interesse etc), abklingen (Ton, Fieber, Interesse, Schmerzen etc)2. JURa) ungültig werdenb) auslaufen* * *intransitive verb[an Stärke od. Intensität] abnehmen; nachlassen; [Zorn, Eifer, Sturm:] abflauen, nachlassen* * *v.abklingen (Lärm, Begeisterung) v.nachlassen v.sich legen (Sturm) v.vermindern v.verringern v. -
6 go under
intransitive verb* * *◆ go undervi1. (sink) untergehen3. (be known by)she went under the name of Cora Whiplash sie war unter dem Namen Cora Whiplash bekannt4. (move below)we went under an awning until the rain had abated a little wir suchten unter einem Vordach Unterschlupf, bis der Regen ein wenig nachgelassen hattethey went under the English Channel sie fuhren unter dem Ärmelkanal durchthe old road \go underes under the railway bridge die alte Straße führt unter der Eisenbahnbrücke durch5.▶ to \go under under the hammer unter den Hammer kommen* * *go under v/i1. untergehena) jemandem unterliegen,b) einer Krankheit zum Opfer fallen, erliegen* * *intransitive verb -
7 go under
vi1) ( sink) untergehen3) ( be known by)she went under the name of Cora Whiplash sie war unter dem Namen Cora Whiplash bekannt;the campaign \go underes under the slogan ‘... ’ die Kampagne läuft unter dem Motto ‚... ‘4) ( move below)we went under an awning until the rain had abated a little wir suchten unter einem Vordach Unterschlupf, bis der Regen ein wenig nachgelassen hatte;they went under the English Channel sie fuhren unter dem Ärmelkanal durch;the old road \go underes under the railway bridge die alte Straße führt unter der Eisenbahnbrücke durchPHRASES:to \go under under the hammer unter den Hammer kommen
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