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being buoyant

  • 1 flotation

    noun
    (Commerc.) (of company) Gründung, die; (of shares) Ausgabe, die
    * * *
    flo·ta·tion
    [fləʊˈteɪʃən, AM floʊˈ-]
    n
    1. ECON, FIN (launching) of a business Gründung f; of a loan, shares Ausgabe f, Begebung f
    stock-market \flotation Börsengang m
    to launch a stock-market \flotation [mit einem Wertpapier] an die Börse gehen
    2. no pl CHEM, TECH (separation) of minerals Schwimmaufbereitung f, Flotation f fachspr
    \flotation chamber Schwimmkammer f
    3. no pl (being buoyant) Schwimmen nt; (buoyancy) Schwimmfähigkeit f; PHYS Auftrieb m fachspr
    * * *
    [fləU'teISən]
    n
    (of ship) Flottmachen nt; (of log) Flößen nt; (COMM of firm) Gründung f; (METAL) Flotation f, Schwimmaufbereitung f
    * * *
    flotation, besonders Br floatation [fləʊˈteıʃn] s
    1. academic.ru/28225/flotage">flotage 1
    2. Schweben n
    3. WIRTSCH
    a) Gründung f (einer Gesellschaft)
    b) Inumlaufbringung f (von Wertpapieren etc)
    c) Auflegung f (einer Anleihe)
    4. TECH Flotation f (Aufbereitungsverfahren zur Anreicherung von Mineralien, Gesteinen und chemischen Stoffen)
    * * *
    noun
    (Commerc.) (of company) Gründung, die; (of shares) Ausgabe, die
    * * *
    n.
    Gründung -en f.

    English-german dictionary > flotation

  • 2 flotation

    flo·ta·tion [fləʊʼteɪʃən, Am floʊʼ-] n
    1) econ, fin ( launching) of a business Gründung f; of a loan, shares Ausgabe f;
    stock-market \flotation Börsengang m;
    to launch a stock-market \flotation [mit einem Wertpapier] an die Börse gehen
    2) no pl chem, tech ( separation) of minerals Schwimmaufbereitung f, Flotation f fachspr;
    \flotation chamber Schwimmkammer f
    3) no pl ( being buoyant) Schwimmen nt; ( buoyancy) Schwimmfähigkeit f; phys Auftrieb m fachspr

    English-German students dictionary > flotation

  • 3 elastic

    1. adjective
    2) (fig.): (flexible) flexibel
    2. noun
    (elastic band) Gummiband, das; (fabric) elastisches Material
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    [i'læstik] 1. adjective
    1) ((of a material or substance) able to return to its original shape or size after being pulled or pressed out of shape: an elastic bandage; Rubber is an elastic substance.) elastisch
    2) (able to be changed or adapted: This is a fairly elastic arrangement.) anpassungsfähig
    2. noun
    (a type of cord containing strands of rubber: Her hat was held on with a piece of elastic.) das Gummiband
    - academic.ru/23609/elasticity">elasticity
    - elastic band
    * * *
    elas·tic
    [ɪˈlæstɪk]
    I. adj
    1. (stretchable) elastisch, dehnbar
    to have \elastic properties elastisch sein
    2. ( fig: adaptable) flexibel, anpassungsfähig
    3. ( fig: buoyant) person seelisch robust
    he has an \elastic personality er ist nicht unterzukriegen
    4. ECON (variable) currency elastisch
    II. n
    1. (material) elastisches Material, Gummi m
    2. (band) Gummiband nt, Gummi m fam
    * * *
    [I'lstɪk]
    1. adj (lit, fig)
    elastisch

    elastic waistTaille f mit Gummizug

    2. n
    Gummi(band nt) m; (US = rubber band) Gummi m
    * * *
    elastic [ıˈlæstık]
    A adj (adv elastically)
    1. elastisch:
    a) federnd, spannkräftig (beide auch fig)
    b) dehnbar, biegsam, geschmeidig (auch fig):
    elastic conscience weites Gewissen;
    elastic currency WIRTSCH elastische Währung;
    an elastic term ein dehnbarer Begriff
    c) fig anpassungsfähig
    2. PHYS
    a) elastisch (verformbar)
    b) (unbegrenzt) expansionsfähig (Gase)
    c) inkompressibel (Flüssigkeiten):
    elastic deformation elastische Verformung;
    elastic force Elastizität f;
    elastic scattering elastische Streuung
    3. Gummi…:
    elastic band Br Gummiring m, -band n, (Dichtungs)Gummi m;
    elastic stocking Gummistrumpf m
    B s besonders US Gummistoff m, -gewebe n
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    1. adjective
    2) (fig.): (flexible) flexibel
    2. noun
    (elastic band) Gummiband, das; (fabric) elastisches Material
    * * *
    adj.
    dehnbar adj.
    elastisch adj.

    English-german dictionary > elastic

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