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1 verderblich
Adj.* * *baneful; ruinous; baleful; pernicious; pervertible; perversive; corruptible* * *ver|dẹrb|lich [fEɐ'dɛrplɪç]adjpernicious; Einfluss auch corrupting; Lebensmittel perishable* * ** * *ver·derb·lich[fɛɐ̯ˈdɛrplɪç]1. (nicht lange haltbar) perishable▪ [leicht [o rasch]] \verderblich sein to be [highly] perishable2. (unheilvoll) corrupting, pernicious* * *1) perishable < food>2) (unheilvoll) pernicious; (moralisch schädlich) corrupting; pernicious <influence, effect, etc.>* * *verderblich adj1.verderbliche Waren perishable goods, perishables;leicht verderblich highly perishable* * *1) perishable < food>2) (unheilvoll) pernicious; (moralisch schädlich) corrupting; pernicious <influence, effect, etc.>* * *adj.baleful adj.baneful adj.corruptible adj.mischievous n.noxious adj.perishable adj.pernicious adj.ruinous adj. adv.balefully adv.banefully adv.perniciously adv.ruinously adv. -
2 Verderblichkeit
f perishableness; ruinous effect; corruptive effect; verderblich* * *die Verderblichkeitbalefulness; ruinousness* * ** * ** * ** * *f.balefulness n.perishableness n.putridness n.ruinousness n. -
3 Verseuchung
f1. contamination2. infection; EDV contamination, corrupting, infection* * *die Verseuchungcontamination; infection* * *Ver|seu|chungf -, -en(mit Bakterien, Viren) infection; (mit Gas, Giftstoffen) contamination no pl; (fig) poisoning no pl* * ** * *Ver·seu·chung<-, -en>f contamination/pollution/infection no art, no pl* * *(auch fig.) die; Verseuchung, Verseuchungen contamination* * *1. contamination2. infection; IT contamination, corrupting, infection* * *(auch fig.) die; Verseuchung, Verseuchungen contamination* * *f.contamination n. -
4 Bestechlichkeit
f; nur Sg. corruptibility* * *die Bestechlichkeitcorruption; corruptibility* * *Be|stẹch|lich|keitf -, no plcorruptibility, venality* * *(the act of corrupting.) corruption* * *Be·stech·lich·keit<->* * *die; Bestechlichkeit: corruptibility* * ** * *die; Bestechlichkeit: corruptibility* * *f.corruptibility n. -
5 verderbend
adj.corrupting adj. -
6 verderblich
ver·derb·lich [fɛɐ̭ʼdɛrplɪç] adj1) ( nicht lange haltbar) perishable;2) ( unheilvoll) corrupting, pernicious -
7 verderbend
1. addling2. barbarizing3. corrupting4. debauching5. depraving6. spoiling7. tainting8. vitiating9. wracking
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