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1 viable
adjective1) (capable of maintaining life) lebensfähig2) (fig.) lebensfähig [Staat, Firma]; (feasible) realisierbar* * *vi·able[ˈvaɪəbl̩]not commercially \viable nicht rentabel2. (feasible) machbar, durchführbar, realisierbar\viable alternative durchführbare Alternative* * *['vaɪəbl]adj1) plant, foetus lebensfähig2) company rentabel; economy lebensfähig; suggestion, proposition brauchbar; plan, project machbar; alternative, solution gangbar; option realisierbarin order to secure a viable future for the car industry — um der Autoindustrie eine Überlebenschance zu geben
the company is not economically viable —
* * *viable adj (adv viably)1. lebensfähig2. realisierbar, durchführbar* * *adjective1) (capable of maintaining life) lebensfähig2) (fig.) lebensfähig [Staat, Firma]; (feasible) realisierbar* * *adj.funktionsfähig adj. -
2 viable
2) ( feasible) machbar, realisierbar;\viable alternative durchführbare Alternative( able to reproduce) zeugungsfähig -
3 recreate
transitive verb1) (create over again) [wieder] neu [er]schaffen; wider aufleben lasen [Industrie]2) (simulate, re-enact) nachempfinden, nachbilden [Kunstwerk, Gegenstand]; reproduzieren (geh.) [Atmosphäre, Klänge]; nachstellen [Szene]* * *re·cre·ate[ˌri:kriˈeɪt]vt▪ to \recreate sthwill we ever be able to \recreate the spontaneous enthusiasm for this cause? werden wir jemals in der Lage sein, die spontane Begeisterung für diese Angelegenheit wiederzuerlangen?the garden was \recreated here der Garten ist hier erneut angelegt worden2. (reproduce) etw nachstellenthey tried to \recreate the events sie versuchten die Ereignisse nachzustellen* * *["riːkriː'eɪt]vt(= reproduce) atmosphere wieder schaffen; scene nachschaffen; love, friendship etc wieder beleben* * *recreate [ˈrekrıeıt]A v/t2. recreate o.s. ausspannen, sich erholen:recreate o.s. with games sich bei Sport und Spiel entspannenB v/i → A 2* * *transitive verb1) (create over again) [wieder] neu [er]schaffen; wider aufleben lasen [Industrie]2) (simulate, re-enact) nachempfinden, nachbilden [Kunstwerk, Gegenstand]; reproduzieren (geh.) [Atmosphäre, Klänge]; nachstellen [Szene]* * *v.auffrischen v.nachbilden v.wiedererstellen v. -
4 recreate
re·cre·ate [ˌri:kriʼeɪt] vtto \recreate sth1) ( create again) etw wiederherstellen;will we ever be able to \recreate the spontaneous enthusiasm for this cause? werden wir jemals in der Lage sein, die spontane Begeisterung für diese Angelegenheit wiederzuerlangen?; of friendship etw wieder beleben2) ( reproduce) etw nachstellen;they tried to \recreate the events sie versuchten, die Ereignisse nachzustellen
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