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Beanspruchung f 1. GEN work load, pressure; 2. PAT, RECHT claim, demand* * *f 1. < Geschäft> work load, pressure; 2. <Patent, Recht> claim, demand* * *Beanspruchung
claim, demand, tax, stress, strain, (techn.) load, fatigue;
• finanzielle Beanspruchung financial strain;
• höchste Beanspruchung heavy-duty service, highest stress;
• statische Beanspruchung static stress;
• steuerliche Beanspruchung tax demands;
• zulässige Beanspruchung (Material) allowable stress;
• Beanspruchung des Aktienmarktes resort to the share (stock) market;
• Beanspruchung des Geldbeutels strain on the purse;
• starke Beanspruchung des Geldmarktes strong demand on the money market;
• Beanspruchung öffentlicher Mittel recourse to public money;
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zulässige Beanspruchung f IND safe working load* * *f < Ind> safe working load* * *zulässige Beanspruchung
(Material) allowable stressBusiness german-english dictionary > zulässige Beanspruchung
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5 erlaubte Beanspruchung
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > erlaubte Beanspruchung
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6 maximal erlaubte Spannung
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