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Bereich m 1. COMP area, array, region; 2. GEN domain, region, sector (Gebiet); area, range, sphere, zone (Umfang); 3. PAT scope; 4. V&M segment (eines Marktes); 5. WIWI domain • Bereiche bilden MGT compartmentalize • im Bereich des Möglichen GEN within the bounds of possibility • im Bereich von GEN in the region of • in den Bereich fallen von PAT fall within the scope of • in einem begrenzten Bereich GEN in a limited sphere* * *m 1. < Comp> area, array, region; 2. < Geschäft> Gebiet domain, region, sector, Umfang area, range, sphere, zone; 3. < Patent> scope; 4. <V&M> eines Marktes segment; 5. <Vw> domain ■ Bereiche bilden < Mgmnt> compartmentalize ■ im Bereich des Möglichen < Geschäft> within the bounds of possibility ■ im Bereich von < Geschäft> in the region of ■ in den Bereich fallen von < Patent> fall within the scope of ■ in einem begrenzten Bereich < Geschäft> in a limited sphere* * *Bereich
reach, realm, precinct, beat, spectrum, domain, (Einflusssphäre) orbit, (Gebiet) sphere, field, domain, ambit, province, purview, (Gegend) area, region, (Internet) domain, (Reichweite) range, (Tätigkeit) concern, scope;
• außerhalb des marktwirtschaftlichen Bereiches outside the sphere of the market economy;
• im industriellen Bereich in the industrial field;
• im Bereich des Bauwesens in the building trade;
• im Bereich der öffentlichen Hand in the public sector;
• im Bereich des Möglichen within the range of possibility;
• im Bereich der Wirtschaft in the economic sphere;
• analoger Bereich (Statistik) similar region;
• ausgedehnter Bereich wide range;
• autofreier Bereich car-free area;
• sich schnell entwickelnder Bereich fast-moving sector;
• erfasster Bereich (Lautsprecher) beam, (Statistik) coverage;
• öffentlicher Bereich public sector;
• privater (persönlicher) Bereich private sector;
• gesamter Bereich der Finanzwirtschaft all aspects of financial activities;
• Bereich der risikobehafteten Investitionen venture capital field;
• Bereich der Mitbewerber competitor domain;
• Bereich der Staatsanleihen (Börse) government sector;
• zu jds. Bereich gehören to be s. one’s province (up s. one’s street);
• im Bereich des Innenministeriums liegen to come within the purview of the Home Office (Br.).
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beam reach — Naut. See under reach (def. 27). * * * … Universalium
beam reach — Naut. See under reach (def. 27) … Useful english dictionary
reach — [rēch] vt. [ME rechen < OE ræcan, akin to Ger reichen < IE * rēiĝ , to stretch out, extend the hand, akin to base * reĝ , straight, stretch, direct > RIGHT] 1. to thrust out or extend (the hand, etc.) 2. to extend to, or touch, by… … English World dictionary
reach — reachable, adj. reachability, n. reacher, n. /reech/, v.t. 1. to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore. 2. to come to or arrive at in some course of progress, action, etc.: Your letter never reached … Universalium
reach — I. /ritʃ / (say reech) verb (t) 1. to get to, or get as far as, in moving, going, travelling, etc.: the boat reached the shore. 2. to come to or arrive at in some course of progress, action, etc.: his letter reached me. 3. to succeed in touching… …
reach´er — reach «reech», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to get to; arrive at; come to: »to reach the top of a hill, to reach the end of a book, to reach an agreement. Your letter reached me yesterday. SYNONYM(S): attain, gain. 2. to stretch out; … Useful english dictionary
beam — [n1] length of material used as support axle, bail, balk, bolster, boom, brace, cantilever, column, crossbar, crosspiece, girder, jamb, joist, lath, lintel, pile, piling, pillar, plank, pole, post, prop, rafter, reach, scaffolding, scantling,… … New thesaurus
Reach (Planet) — Infobox Planet name = Reach caption = The Covenant armade turn Reach to glass with Plasma. apsis = astron discovery ref = discoverer = discovery site = discovered = discovery method = alt names = periastron = apoastron = semimajor = avg speed =… … Wikipedia
reach — [[t]ritʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) to get to or as far as; arrive at: The boat reached the shore[/ex] 2) to succeed in touching or seizing, as with an outstretched hand or a pole: to reach a book on a high shelf[/ex] 3) to take and convey or pass along: Will … From formal English to slang
reach — I. verb Etymology: Middle English rechen, from Old English rǣcan; akin to Old High German reichen to reach, Lithuanian raižytis to stretch oneself Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to stretch out ; extend b. thrust … New Collegiate Dictionary
beam — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. shine, glow; smile. n. ray, gleam; joist, timber. See light, support. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A relatively long, stout bar] Syn. timber, brace, rafter, stringer, stud, two by four, scantling, strut,… … English dictionary for students