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21 Überalterung (f) der Bevölkerung
<Vw> ageing of the populationBusiness german-english dictionary > Überalterung (f) der Bevölkerung
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22 angejahrt
Adj. ag(e)ing, getting on (in years) präd.* * *an|ge|jahrt ['angəjaːɐt]adj (inf)Mensch ageing* * * -
23 bestanden
I P.P. bestehenII Adj. Examen etc.: (successfully) passed; jemandem zur bestandenen Prüfung gratulieren congratulate s.o. on passing his ( oder her) exam—Adj. (bepflanzt) mit Bäumen bestanden covered in trees, tree-covered...; Straße: lined with trees, tree-lined avenue* * *be|stạn|den [bə'ʃtandn]adjmit Bäumen bestanden (Allee) — tree-lined; Abhang
2)nach bestandener Prüfung — after passing the/an exam
bei nicht bestandener Prüfung — if you etc don't pass the exam
See:→ auch bestehen* * *be·stan·den1. (erfolgreich absolviert) passednach glänzend \bestandenem Examen after brilliantly passing the examwir feiern die \bestandene Prüfungen we're celebrating passing our examsmit Bäumen \bestandene Straße tree-lined streetgut/schlecht \bestandenes Gebiet well/poorly-stocked area* * ** * *bestanden1B. adj Examen etc: (successfully) passed;jemandem zur bestandenen Prüfung gratulieren congratulate sb on passing his ( oder her) exambestanden2 adj (bepflanzt)* * *von od. mit etwas bestanden sein — have something growing on it
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24 Datierung
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25 Greisenhaftigkeit
f; -, kein Pl. agedness, aged look; senility, dotage* * *Grei|sen|haf|tig|keit ['graiznhaftɪçkait]f -, no plverfrühte Gréísenhaftigkeit — premature ageing
die Gréísenhaftigkeit dieser Kindergesichter — the little old men's faces of these children
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26 Überalterung
f ag(e)ing; (Zustand) eines Betriebs etc.: high percentage of old people; in technischer Hinsicht: obsoleteness* * *die Überalterungageing; aging* * *Über|ạl|te|rungf (SOCIOL)increase in the percentage of old people* * *Über·al·te·rung<->[y:bɐˈʔaltərʊŋ]f kein pl increase in the percentage [or number] of elderly people* * *Überalterung f ag(e)ing; (Zustand) eines Betriebs etc: high percentage of old people; in technischer Hinsicht: obsoleteness -
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f (progressive) senility; auch der Bevölkerung etc.: ag(e)ing* * *die Vergreisungsenescence* * *Ver|grei|sungf -, no pl(von Bevölkerung) ageing; (von Organismen) senescence; (von Mensch) senility* * *Ver·grei·sung<->* * ** * *f.senescence n. -
28 Altersprozess
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29 alterungsbeständig
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30 Antifaltenkosmetika
An·ti·fal·ten·kos·me·ti·kapl anti-ageing [or -aging] cosmetics pl -
31 entgegensteuern
ent·ge·gen|steu·ernvidie Aktion soll dem Trend zur Zersiedelung \entgegensteuern the campaign is set to counter the trend towards overdevelopmentdem Altern \entgegensteuern to counteract the ageing process -
32 Antiaging
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33 Alterung
f < holz> ■ seasoningf DIN 50035 <qualit.mat> (allg.; erwünscht oder unerwünscht; z.B. v. Kunststoff, Stahl, Wein, Öl) ■ aging US ; ageing GB -
34 Alterungsprüfung
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35 Alterungsversuch
m <qualit.mat> ■ aging test; ageing test -
36 Dämpfen
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37 Flaschenreifung
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38 hochalterungsbeständig
German-english technical dictionary > hochalterungsbeständig
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39 Kaltlagerung
f <nahr.prod> (Speiseeis) ■ aging US ; ageing GB ; cold storage; maturation rare ; ripening rare -
40 Mixzwischenlagerung
f <nahr.prod> (Speiseeis) ■ aging US ; ageing GB ; cold storage; maturation rare ; ripening rare
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