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121 Fach
n; -(e)s, Fächer1. in Schublade etc.: compartment; in Tasche etc.: partition; in Setzkasten: box; für Briefe: pigeonhole; im Regal etc.: shelf2. Schule, Studium: subject; (Arbeitsfeld) field; (Beruf) job; (Branche) line (of business); er ist vom Fach he’s an expert; Musiker vom Fach professional musician; sind Sie vom Fach? is this your line (of business)?; sein Fach verstehen know one’s job ( oder stuff umg.); das ist ( nicht) mein Fach that’s (not) my line ( oder department)* * *das Fach(Ablage) pigeonhole; compartment;(Arbeitsgebiet) subject; department* * *Fạch [fax]nt -(e)s, ordm;er['fɛçɐ]1) compartment; (in Tasche, Brieftasche, Portemonnaie etc auch) pocket; (in Schrank, Regal etc) shelf; (für Briefe etc) pigeonholeein Mann vom Fach — an expert
sein Fach verstehen — to know one's stuff (inf) or one's subject/trade
* * *(a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) subject* * *<-[e]s, Fächer>[fax, pl fɛçɐ]nt1. (Unterteilung) Tasche, Brieftasche, Portmonee pocket; Schrank, Regal shelf; (Ablegefach) pigeonhole; Automat drawer2. (Wissens-, Sachgebiet) subjectvom \Fach sein to be a specialistdas ist nicht mein \Fach/ich bin nicht vom \Fach that's not my line* * *das; Fach[e]s, Fächerein Meister seines Faches — a master of his trade
vom Fach sein — be an expert
* * *1. in Schublade etc: compartment; in Tasche etc: partition; in Setzkasten: box; für Briefe: pigeonhole; im Regal etc: shelfer ist vom Fach he’s an expert;Musiker vom Fach professional musician;sind Sie vom Fach? is this your line (of business)?;das ist (nicht) mein Fach that’s (not) my line ( oder department)Fach… im subst* * *das; Fach[e]s, Fächer1) compartment; (für Post) pigeon-hole; (im Schrank) shelf* * *¨-er n.case n.compartment n.panel n.pocket n.subject n. -
122 fach
n; -(e)s, Fächer1. in Schublade etc.: compartment; in Tasche etc.: partition; in Setzkasten: box; für Briefe: pigeonhole; im Regal etc.: shelf2. Schule, Studium: subject; (Arbeitsfeld) field; (Beruf) job; (Branche) line (of business); er ist vom Fach he’s an expert; Musiker vom Fach professional musician; sind Sie vom Fach? is this your line (of business)?; sein Fach verstehen know one’s job ( oder stuff umg.); das ist ( nicht) mein Fach that’s (not) my line ( oder department)* * *das Fach(Ablage) pigeonhole; compartment;(Arbeitsgebiet) subject; department* * *Fạch [fax]nt -(e)s, ordm;er['fɛçɐ]1) compartment; (in Tasche, Brieftasche, Portemonnaie etc auch) pocket; (in Schrank, Regal etc) shelf; (für Briefe etc) pigeonholeein Mann vom Fach — an expert
sein Fach verstehen — to know one's stuff (inf) or one's subject/trade
* * *(a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) subject* * *<-[e]s, Fächer>[fax, pl fɛçɐ]nt1. (Unterteilung) Tasche, Brieftasche, Portmonee pocket; Schrank, Regal shelf; (Ablegefach) pigeonhole; Automat drawer2. (Wissens-, Sachgebiet) subjectvom \Fach sein to be a specialistdas ist nicht mein \Fach/ich bin nicht vom \Fach that's not my line* * *das; Fach[e]s, Fächerein Meister seines Faches — a master of his trade
vom Fach sein — be an expert
* * ** * *das; Fach[e]s, Fächer1) compartment; (für Post) pigeon-hole; (im Schrank) shelf* * *¨-er n.case n.compartment n.panel n.pocket n.subject n. -
123 Fachzeitschrift
* * *die Fachzeitschriftspecialist journal; trade journal* * *Fạch|zeit|schriftfspecialist journal; (technisch) technical journal; (naturwissenschaftlich) scientific journal; (für Berufe) trade journal* * *Fach·zeit·schriftf specialist journaleine medizinische \Fachzeitschrift a medical journal; (für bestimmte Berufe) trade journal* * *die s. Fachliteratur: specialist/technical journal* * *Fachzeitschrift f specialist ( eines Berufszweiges: professional) journal; gewerbliche: trade journal* * *die s. Fachliteratur: specialist/technical journal* * *f.professional journal n.trade journal n. -
124 firmieren
* * *fir|mie|ren [fɪr'miːrən] ptp firmiertvi* * *fir·mie·ren *[fɪrˈmi:rən]vi* * *intransitives Verb trade* * *firmieren v/i:unter dem Namen trade (US do business) under the name of* * *intransitives Verb trade -
125 Gastronomie
f; -, kein Pl.1. Gewerbe: catering trade2. (Kochkunst) gastronomy* * *die Gastronomiegastronomy* * *Gast|ro|no|mie [gastrono'miː]f -, no plform = Gaststättengewerbe) catering trade; (geh = Kochkunst) gastronomy* * *Gas·tro·no·mie<-, -n>[gastronoˈmi:, pl -ˈmi:ən]f* * *die; Gastro1) restaurant trade; (Versorgung, Service) catering no art.2) (Kochk.) gastronomy* * *1. Gewerbe: catering trade2. (Kochkunst) gastronomy* * *die; Gastro1) restaurant trade; (Versorgung, Service) catering no art.2) (Kochk.) gastronomy* * *f.gastronomy n. -
126 Gewerbeschule
f trade (Am. vocational) school* * *die Gewerbeschuletrade school* * *Ge|wẹr|be|schu|leftrade school* * *Ge·wer·be·schu·lef vocational school* * *die trade school* * ** * *die trade school* * *-n f.apprentice college n. -
127 Gewerkschafter
( Gewerkschaftler) m; -s, -, Gewerkschafterin ( Gewerkschaftlerin) f; -, -nen trade-unionist, Am. union member; (Funktionär) (trade, Am. labor) union official* * *der Gewerkschaftertrade unionist* * *Ge|wẹrk|schaf|ter [gə'vɛrkʃaftɐ]1. m -s, -, Ge|werk|schaf|te|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen, Ge|werk|schaft|ler[gə'vɛrkʃaftlɐ]3. m -s, -, Ge|werk|schaft|le|rin[-ərɪn]4. f -, -nentrade or labor (US) unionist* * *Gewerkschafter (Gewerkschaft[l]er) m; -s, -, Gewerkschafterin (Gewerkschaftlerin) f; -, -nen trade-unionist, US union member; (Funktionär) (trade, US labor) union official -
128 Gewerkschaftsbund
m federation of trade (Am. labor) unions* * *Ge|wẹrk|schafts|bundm pl - bündefederation of trade or labor (US) unions, ≈ Trades Union Congress (Brit), ≈ Federation of Labor (US)* * *Ge·werk·schafts·bundm federation of trade unions, Trades Union Congress BRIT* * *der federation of trade unions; ≈ Trades Union Congress (Brit.); ≈ AFL-CIO (Amer.)* * ** * *der federation of trade unions; ≈ Trades Union Congress (Brit.); ≈ AFL-CIO (Amer.)
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