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121 Verhältnisse
Pl. (Umstände) conditions, circumstances; unter den ( gegebenen) Verhältnissen under the circumstances; in guten / schlechten Verhältnissen leben be well-off / badly-off; aus kleinen Verhältnissen kommen come from a modest background; über seine Verhältnisse leben live beyond one’s means, overspend; das geht über meine Verhältnisse I can’t afford it, it’s beyond my means* * *die Verhältnissecircumstances (Pl.)* * *Verhältnisse pl (Umstände) conditions, circumstances;unter den (gegebenen) Verhältnissen under the circumstances;in guten/schlechten Verhältnissen leben be well-off/badly-off;aus kleinen Verhältnissen kommen come from a modest background;über seine Verhältnisse leben live beyond one’s means, overspend;das geht über meine Verhältnisse I can’t afford it, it’s beyond my means -
122 vertieft
I P.P. vertiefenII Adj.2. (versunken) absorbed, dead to the world umg.; vertieft in (+ Akk) Lektüre etc.: absorbed ( oder engrossed) by, immersed in; Arbeit: auch wrapped up in; Gedanke 1* * *deepend; absorbed; preoccupied* * *((often with in) having one's attention and interest completely taken up: He is completely engrossed in his work.) engrossed* * *B. adj1. Wissen etc: (more) detailed;vertieftes Wissen auch background knowledgevertieft in (+akk) Lektüre etc: absorbed ( oder engrossed) by, immersed in; Arbeit: auch wrapped up in; → Gedanke 1* * *adj.absorbed adj.deepened adj.preoccupied adj. -
123 Vorbelastung
* * *Vor·be·las·tung* * * -
124 Vorgeschichte
f2. einer Sache: (past) history, the story so far; einer Person: past life, backstory, background; MED. case history; fachspr. anamnesis (Pl. anamneses); eine lange Vorgeschichte haben have a long history; die Sache hat eine Vorgeschichte the matter has a long history* * *die Vorgeschichteprehistory; history* * *Vor|ge|schich|tef1) (eines Falles) past history2) (= Urgeschichte) prehistory, prehistoric times plaus der Vórgeschichte — from prehistoric times
* * *Vor·ge·schich·tef1. (vorausgegangener Verlauf) [past] history* * *1) o. Pl. prehistory no art.2) (eines Vorgangs) history* * *1. HIST:die Vorgeschichte prehistory, early history2. einer Sache: (past) history, the story so far; einer Person: past life, backstory, background; MED case history; fachspr anamnesis (pl anamneses);eine lange Vorgeschichte haben have a long history;die Sache hat eine Vorgeschichte the matter has a long history* * *1) o. Pl. prehistory no art.2) (eines Vorgangs) history* * *f.prehistory n. -
125 Werdegang
m; -s, kein Pl. development; (Geschichte) history (auch fig. UND TECH.); Person: personal background* * *der Werdeganghistory* * *Wer|de|gangm pl - gängedevelopment; (beruflich) career* * *Wer·de·gang<-s, -gänge>m pl selten career* * *1) development2) (Laufbahn) career* * *Werdegang m; -s, kein pl development; (Geschichte) history (auch fig und TECH); Person: personal background* * *1) development2) (Laufbahn) career* * *m.development n.history n. -
126 Die Woche
A relatively new weekly newspaper which was founded in 1993 and is published in Hamburg. It is less comprehensive and easier to read than Die Zeit, but is also an important opinion leader with a liberal outlook offering background information, analyses, and reports.* * *A relatively new weekly newspaper which was founded in 1993 and is published in Hamburg. It is less comprehensive and easier to read than Die Zeit, but is also an important opinion leader with a liberal outlook offering background information, analyses, and reports. -
127 Vorkenntnis
die Vorkenntnisprecognition* * *Vor|kennt|nisfprevious knowledge no pl; (= Erfahrung) previous experience no plsprachliche Vórkenntnisse — previous knowledge of languages/the language
* * *Vor·kennt·nisf meist pl previous experience no pl, no indef art* * *die background knowledge* * *die background knowledge* * *f.precognition n.previous knowledge n. -
128 Hintergrundverarbeitung
Hin·ter·grund·ver·ar·bei·tungf INFORM background processing* * *f.background processing (computers) n.
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