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1 Gewaltlosigkeit
f; nur Sg. absence of violence; bes. als Prinzip: non-violence* * *die Gewaltlosigkeitnon-violence* * *Ge|wạlt|lo|sig|keitf -, no plnon-violence* * *(the refusal to use any violent means in order to gain political, social etc aims.) non-violence* * *Ge·walt·lo·sig·keit<->f kein pl non-violence* * *die; Gewalt: non-violence* * ** * *die; Gewalt: non-violence* * *f.nonviolence n. -
2 drastisch
I Adj. drastic* * *drastic; effective; effectual* * *drạs|tisch ['drastɪʃ]1. adj(= derb) drastic; (= deutlich) graphic2. adv(= energisch) kürzen drastically; (= deutlich) zeigen, verdeutlichen explicitlydrastisch vorgehen — to take drastic measures
drastisch sparen — to cut spending drastically
* * *1) drastically2) (violent, severe and having a wide effect: At this point they decided to take drastic action.) drastic3) (thorough; complete: radical changes.) radical* * *dras·tisch[ˈdrastɪʃ]I. adj1. (einschneidend) drastic2. (eindeutig) bluntII. adv1. (einschneidend) drastically2. (deutlich) bluntly\drastisch demonstrieren/zeigen to demonstrate/show clearly* * *1.2) (empfindlich spürbar) drastic <measure, means>2.1) (grob) with crude explicitness; (deutlich) graphically2) (einschneidend) drastically* * *A. adj drasticB. adv drastically;drastisch kürzen (Gelder etc) slash* * *1.2) (empfindlich spürbar) drastic <measure, means>2.1) (grob) with crude explicitness; (deutlich) graphically2) (einschneidend) drastically* * *adj.drastic adj. adv.drastically adv. -
3 Verletzung
Verletzung f 1. RECHT violation, breach infringement (Urheberrecht); 2. PAT infringement, violation; 3. PERS injury, harm (Körper) • in Verletzung von GEN in violation of* * *f 1. < Recht> violation, breach Urheberrecht infringement; 2. < Patent> infringement, violation; 3. < Person> Körper injury, harm ■ in Verletzung von < Geschäft> in violation of--------: von allen anderen Einwirkungen unabhängige Verletzung< Versich> Krankenversicherung injury independent of all other means* * *Verletzung
injury, wound, hurt, violence, (Beschädigung) damage, (Überschreitung) infraction, (Vertrag) violation, transgression, breach;
• unter Verletzung von in contravention of;
• einklagbare Verletzung private injury;
• geringfügige Verletzungen minor injuries;
• offenkundige Verletzung public infringement;
• schadenersatzerhöhende Verletzungen aggravation of the disability;
• schwere Verletzung serious injury;
• tödliche Verletzung fatal injury;
• unfallbedingte Verletzung sudden or violent injury;
• Verletzung der Amtspflicht official misconduct, malfeasance, malversation;
• Verletzung der vorvertraglichen Anzeigepflicht (Versicherung) non-disclosure;
• Verletzung des Berufsgeheimnisses breach of professional secrecy;
• Verletzung der Bestimmungen des Kartellgesetzes Antitrust Act Violation (US);
• Verletzung der Börsenvorschriften trading violations;
• Verletzung der Datensicherheit (Internet) infringement of data security;
• Verletzung der Garantiehaftung break of warranty;
• Verletzung eines Gebrauchsmusters infringement of registered design (Br.);
• Verletzung der Geheimhaltungspflicht breach of confidence;
• Verletzung eines Gesetzes infraction (breach) of a law;
• [anhaltende] Verletzung der bürgerlichen Grundrechte [persistent] violation of basic rights (the rights of a citizen);
• Verletzung des gemeinschaftlichen Grundrechts auf gleiches Entgelt infringement of the basic Community right to equal pay;
• Verletzung der Intimsphäre invasion of s. one’s privacy, violation of privacy;
• Verletzung des Luftraums violation of airspace;
• Verletzung eines Patents infringement of a patent right;
• Verletzung von Pflichten (Europäischer Gerichtshof) non-compliance with obligations;
• Verletzung der zugesicherten Qualitätsgarantie quality-assurance violation;
• Verletzung von jds. Rechten encroachment on s. one’s rights;
• Verletzung der Sorgfaltspflicht lack of care;
• Verletzung der gesetzlich vorgeschriebenen Sorgfaltspflicht negligence in law, statutory negligence (US);
• Verletzung der Treuepflicht breach of trust;
• Verletzung des Umweltrechts violation of environmental laws;
• Verletzung durch einen Unfall accidental injury, injury caused by accident;
• vorsätzliche Verletzung der Unterhaltspflicht wilful neglect to provide reasonable maintenance (Br.), nonsupport (US);
• Verletzung des Urheberrechts infringement of copyright;
• Verletzung einer Verkehrsvorschrift moving (Br.) (traffic, US) violation;
• Verletzung eines Vertrages infringement (violation, breaking) of a contract;
• Verletzung der Vertragsautonomie impairment of contracts;
• Verletzung der Vorfahrt violation of the right of way;
• Verletzung von Warenzeichenrechten infringement of trademarks;
• Verletzung einer vertraglichen Zusicherung breach of warranty;
• Verletzung eines Vertrages feststellen to set up the breach. -
4 im Sturm erobern
(to capture by means of a sudden violent attack: The invaders took the city by storm.) take by storm* * *ausdr.to take by assault expr.
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violent resistance — strategy of warding off an enemy by violent means … English contemporary dictionary
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