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1 barriers
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2 barriers
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3 barriers to access
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > barriers to access
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4 trade barriers
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5 abolition of trade barriers
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > abolition of trade barriers
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6 administrative barriers to trade
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > administrative barriers to trade
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7 passive safety barriers
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > passive safety barriers
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8 tariff barriers
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9 tariff barriers
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10 barrier
noun2) (gate of railway station) Sperre, die3) (obstacle, lit. or fig.) Barriere, diea barrier to progress — ein Hindernis für den Fortschritt
* * *['bæriə]1) (something put up as a defence or protection: a barrier between the playground and the busy road.) die Barriere2) (something that causes difficulty: His deafness was a barrier to promotion.) das Hindernis* * *bar·ri·er[ˈbæriər, AM ˈberiɚ]nlanguage \barrier Sprachbarriere f* * *['brɪə(r)]n1) (natural) Barriere f; (man-made, erected also) Sperre f; (= railing etc) Schranke f; (= crash barrier) (Leit)planke f2) (fig: obstacle) Hindernis nt, Barriere f (to für); (of class, background, education, between people) Schranke f, Barriere fbarrier of language, language barrier — Sprachbarriere f
a barrier to success/progress etc —
because of the barrier of her shyness — aufgrund or auf Grund ihrer Schüchternheit, die ein Hemmnis ist/war etc
to put up/break down barriers — Zäune errichten/niederreißen
* * *barrier [ˈbærıə(r)] s1. Schranke f (auch fig), Barriere f, Sperre f2. Schlag-, Grenzbaum m3. PHYS Schwelle f, (Schall) Mauer f4. GEOL der Küste vorgelagerte Barriere, freier Strandwall8. fig Hindernis n (to für):be a barrier to sth etwas verhindern, einer Sache im Weg stehen10. Grenze f11. pl HIST Turnier, bei dem über eine Schranke hinweggekämpft wurde* * *noun2) (gate of railway station) Sperre, die3) (obstacle, lit. or fig.) Barriere, die* * *n.Absperrung f.Absperrvorrichtung f.Barriere - f.Grenzschicht f.Hindernis n.Schlagbaum f.Schranke -n f.Sperre -n f. -
11 conducting direction
<el> (e.g. of semiconductors, barriers) ■ Durchlassrichtung f ; Vorwärtsrichtung f ; Flussrichtung f -
12 forward direction
<el> (e.g. of semiconductors, barriers) ■ Durchlassrichtung f ; Vorwärtsrichtung f ; Flussrichtung f -
13 low-resistance direction
<el> (e.g. of semiconductors, barriers) ■ Durchlassrichtung f ; Vorwärtsrichtung f ; Flussrichtung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > low-resistance direction
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14 lowering
adjective finster* * *low·er·ing1[ˈləʊərɪŋ, AM ˈloʊ-]\lowering of prices Preissenkung f\lowering of standards Herabsetzung f von [Qualitäts]normen\lowering of trade barriers Abbau m von Handelsschrankenlow·er·ing2[ˈlaʊəʳɪŋ, AM ˈlaʊrɪŋ]\lowering skies verhangener Himmel* * *['laʊərɪŋ]adjSee:= academic.ru/43911/louring">louring* * *lowering [ˈlaʊərıŋ] adj (adv loweringly) finster, drohend* * *n.Herabsetzung f. -
15 tear down
transitive verbherunterreißen; niederreißen [Zaun, Mauer]; abreißen [Gebäude]* * *vt1. (destroy)my fence was torn down in the storm mein Zaun wurde vom Sturm umgerissento \tear down down the forest den Wald abholzen▪ to \tear down down ⇆ sb jdn schlechtmachen* * *1. vihinunterrasen ( prep obj +acc)2. vt sepposter herunterreißen; house abreißen, abbrechen; trade barriers abbauen* * *tear down v/t1. herunterreißen (auch fig kritisieren)2. nieder-, umreißen* * *transitive verbherunterreißen; niederreißen [Zaun, Mauer]; abreißen [Gebäude]* * *v.abbrechen v. -
16 transcend
transitive verb(be beyond range of) übersteigen; hinausgehen über [Grenzen]; (Philos.) transzendieren* * *trans·cend[trænˈsend]vt1. (go beyond)love \transcends all [or everything else] die Liebe überwindet alle Grenzento \transcend barriers/limitations Grenzen/Einschränkungen überschreiten2. (surpass)▪ to \transcend sb/sth jdn/etw überragen* * *[trn'send]vtübersteigen, überschreiten, hinausgehen über (+acc); (PHILOS) transzendieren* * *transcend [trænˈsend]A v/t1. besonders fig überschreiten, -steigen, hinausgehen über (akk):transcend sb’s imagination jemandes Vorstellungsvermögen übersteigen2. fig übertreffenB v/i fig hervorragen, -stechen* * *transitive verb(be beyond range of) übersteigen; hinausgehen über [Grenzen]; (Philos.) transzendieren* * *v.überschreiten v.übersteigen v. -
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18 trade barrier
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19 lowering
low·er·ing1. low·er·ing [ʼləʊərɪŋ, Am ʼloʊ-] n\lowering of prices Preissenkung f;\lowering of standards Herabsetzung f von [Qualitäts]normen;\lowering of trade barriers Abbau m von Handelsschranken( liter) finster;\lowering skies verhangener Himmel -
20 transcend
trans·cend [trænʼsend] vt1) ( go beyond)to \transcend sth über etw akk hinausgehen;to \transcend barriers/ limitations Grenzen/Einschränkungen überschreiten2) ( surpass)to \transcend sb/ sth jdn/etw überragen
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