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1 actual
adjectiveeigentlich, tatsächlich [Lage, Gegebenheiten]; wirklich [Name, Gegenstand]; konkret [Beispiel]no actual crime was committed — es wurde kein eigentliches Verbrechen begangen
* * *['æk uəl]- academic.ru/607/actuality">actuality- actually* * *ac·tual[ˈæktʃuəl]I. adj attr, inv2. (genuine) echt3. (current) derzeitigin the \actual situation bei der derzeitigen Lage4. (precise) genauand those are the \actual words he used? und das hat er so gesagt?in \actual fact tatsächlich5. FIN\actual price Istpreis m\actual comparison/cost/percentage Istvergleich m/-kosten pl/-prozentsatz m\actual value Sollwert m, Istwert m* * *['ktjʊəl]adj1) eigentlich; reason, price also, result tatsächlich; case, example konkretthis is the actual house —
your actual... (inf) — ein echter/eine echte/ein echtes..., der/die/das echte...
2) (= precise) genauI don't remember the actual figures — ich erinnere mich nicht an die genauen Zahlen
3) (= existing now) derzeitig* * *he is not an actual actor yet er ist noch kein richtiger Schauspieler;an actual case ein konkreter Fall;actual cost WIRTSCHa) Ist-Kosten pl,b) Selbstkosten pl;in actual fact tatsächlich, in Wirklichkeit;actual intention eigentliche Absicht;actual playing time SPORT effektive Spielzeit;actual possession JUR unmittelbarer Besitz;actual power TECH effektive Leistung;actual sin REL aktuelle Sünde;actual situation Sachverhalt m;a) WIRTSCH, MATH effektiver Wert, Realwert m,b) TECH Ist-Wert m;2. gegenwärtig, jetzigI’m lunching tomorrow with your actual Pavarotti ich esse morgen mit keinem Geringeren als Pavarotti;I met your actual John Cleese at the party last night rat mal, wen ich gestern Abend auf der Party getroffen habe: John Cleese!act. abk1. acting2. active3. actor4. actual* * *adjectiveeigentlich, tatsächlich [Lage, Gegebenheiten]; wirklich [Name, Gegenstand]; konkret [Beispiel]* * *adj.effektiv adj.eigentlich adj.jeweilig adj.tatsächlich adj.wirklich adj.
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