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1 basic
adjective1) (fundamental) grundlegend; Grund[struktur, -prinzip, -bestandteil, -wortschatz, -lohn]; Haupt[problem, -grund, -sache]2) (Chem.) basisch. See also academic.ru/119545/basics">basics* * *['beisik]1) (of, or forming, the main part or foundation of something: Your basic theory is wrong.) Grund...2) (restricted to a fundamental level, elementary: a basic knowledge of French.) grundlegend•* * *[ˈbeɪsɪk]* * *['beIsɪk] (COMPUT) abbr BASIC nt* * *basic [ˈbeısık]1. grundlegend, Grund…:be basic to Voraussetzung sein für;basic facts grundlegende Tatsachen, Grundlagen;basic fee Grundgebühr f;basic flying training FLUG fliegerische Grundausbildung;basic needs Grundbedürfnisse;basic position Grundposition f;3. BIOL, CHEM, GEOL, MINER basisch4. METALL im Thomasverfahren hergestellt, Thomas…B s1. pl Grundlagen pl, Basiswissen n* * *adjective1) (fundamental) grundlegend; Grund[struktur, -prinzip, -bestandteil, -wortschatz, -lohn]; Haupt[problem, -grund, -sache]2) (Chem.) basisch. See also basics* * *nur sing. (Computer language) n. -
2 BASIC
adjective1) (fundamental) grundlegend; Grund[struktur, -prinzip, -bestandteil, -wortschatz, -lohn]; Haupt[problem, -grund, -sache]2) (Chem.) basisch. See also academic.ru/119545/basics">basics* * *['beisik]1) (of, or forming, the main part or foundation of something: Your basic theory is wrong.) Grund...2) (restricted to a fundamental level, elementary: a basic knowledge of French.) grundlegend•* * *[ˈbeɪsɪk]* * *['beIsɪk] (COMPUT) abbr BASIC nt* * *BASIC [ˈbeısık] s beginner’s all-purpose symbolic instruction code IT BASIC n (eine Programmiersprache)* * *adjective1) (fundamental) grundlegend; Grund[struktur, -prinzip, -bestandteil, -wortschatz, -lohn]; Haupt[problem, -grund, -sache]2) (Chem.) basisch. See also basics* * *nur sing. (Computer language) n. -
3 establishment
noun1) (setting up, creation, foundation) Gründung, die; (of government, committee) Einsetzung, die; (of movement) Begründung, die; (of relations) Schaffung, die2) (institution)[business] establishment — Unternehmen, das
commercial/industrial establishment — Handels-/Industrieunternehmen, das
3) (Brit.)* * *1) (the act of establishing.) die Gründung2) (an institution or organization: All employees of this establishment get a bonus at New Year.) die Einrichtung3) (a person's residence or household: a bachelor's establishment.) der Haushalt* * *es·tab·lish·ment[ɪˈstæblɪʃmənt, esˈ-]nbusiness \establishment Geschäftsbetrieb mfamily \establishment Familienunternehmen ntoffice with an \establishment of fifteen Büro nt mit fünfzehn Mitarbeiternto be on the \establishment zum Personal gehören, fest angestellt seineducational \establishment Bildungseinrichtung f, Schule ffinancial \establishment Finanzierungsgesellschaft freligious \establishment Religionsgemeinschaft f▪ the \establishment das Establishmentthe political \establishment das politische Establishment, die politisch einflussreichen Kreiseto be/revolt against the \establishment gegen das Establishment sein/rebellierenthe \establishment of new areas of employment die Schaffung neuer Arbeitsbereiche* * *[I'stblɪʃmənt]n1) (= setting up of relations, links) Aufnahme f, Herstellung f; (of committee) Bildung f, Einsetzung f; (of post) Schaffung f, Einrichtung f; (of peace) Herstellung f; (of order) Herstellung f, Schaffung f; (of publisher's list) Bildung f; (of power, authority) Festigung f, (Wieder)herstellung f; (of reputation) Begründung f2) (= proving) Beweis mthe lawyer devoted a lot of time to the establishment of a few basic facts — der Rechtsanwalt verwandte viel Zeit darauf, ein paar Tatsachen unter Beweis zu stellen
3) (= determining) Ermittlung fwar/peace establishment — Kriegs-/Friedensstärke f
7)establishment figure — Mitglied nt or Angehörige(r) mf des Establishments
* * *1. Einrichtung f, Errichtung f2. a) Einsetzung fb) Bildung fc) Etablierung f, (Be)Gründung f3. Durchsetzung f4. Herstellung f, Aufnahme f5. Aufstellung f6. Versorgung f, Einkommen n7. REL staatskirchliche Verfassung8. organisierte Körperschaft oder Staatseinrichtung:civil establishment Beamtenschaft f;military establishment (das) Militär;naval establishment (die) Flottea) die Oberschicht der politisch, wirtschaftlich oder gesellschaftlich einflussreichen Personenb) die etablierte bürgerliche Gesellschaft, die auf Erhaltung des Status quo bedacht ist10. SCHIFF, MIL Personal-, Mannschaftsbestand m, (Soll)Stärke f:peace (war) establishment Friedens-(Kriegs)stärke11. Anstalt f, (öffentliches) Institut12. WIRTSCHa) Firma f, Geschäft n, Unternehmen nb) Niederlassung f13. Haushalt m:keep up a large establishment ein großes Haus führen14. Nachweis m, Feststellung f:establishment of paternity JUR Vaterschaftsnachweis* * *noun1) (setting up, creation, foundation) Gründung, die; (of government, committee) Einsetzung, die; (of movement) Begründung, die; (of relations) Schaffung, die[business] establishment — Unternehmen, das
commercial/industrial establishment — Handels-/Industrieunternehmen, das
3) (Brit.)* * *n.Aufnahme -n f.Bildung -en f.Einrichtung f.Etablierung f.Feststellung f. -
4 alap
(DE) Anlaß {r}; Ansatz {r}; Basis {e}; Bettung {e}; Boden {r}; Böden {pl}; Fond {r}; Fundament {s}; Geldmittel {s}; Grundsatz {r}; Prinzip {s}; Untergrund {r}; (EN) base; basic; basis; bedrock; bottom; cause; claim; footing; foundation; foundations; fund; ground; grounding; groundwork; occasion; patten; principle; root; rudiment; stay; substrata; substrate; substratum; substratum, substrata; ultimate -
5 инфраструктура
инфраструктура
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infrastructure
The basic network or foundation of capital facilities or community investments which are necessary to support economic and community activities. (Source: LANDY)
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