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Sackgasse f (a. fig)to reach a \dead-end in eine Sackgasse geraten (a. fig) n\dead-end job Job m ohne Aufstiegschancen;a \dead-end situation eine ausweglose [o aussichtslose] Lage;\dead-end street Sackgasse f vi enden -
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dead end stromloses Ende nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dead end
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dead-end
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > dead end
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attributive adjective1)dead-end street/road — Sackgasse, die
2) (fig.) aussichtslos* * ** * *I. n Sackgasse f a. figto reach a \dead-end in eine Sackgasse geraten a. fig\dead-end job Job m ohne Aufstiegschancena \dead-end situation eine ausweglose [o aussichtslose] Lage\dead-end street Sackgasse fIII. vi enden* * *dead-end adj1. ohne Ausgang, Sack…:dead-end street Sackgasse f;2. fig ausweglos3. ohne Aufstiegschancen:4. verwahrlost, Slum…:dead-end child verwahrlostes Kind* * *attributive adjective1)dead-end street/road — Sackgasse, die
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noun* * *(a road closed off at one end.) die Sackgasse* * *dead end s1. Sackgasse f (auch fig):come to a dead end in eine Sackgasse geraten* * *noun* * *n.Sackgasse f. -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dead-end angle structure
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dead-end structure
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14 dead-end station
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > dead-end station
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15 dead-end pole
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dead-end job (BE) PERS Beruf m ohne Aufstiegsmöglichkeiten, Position f ohne Aufstiegschancen, Position f in einer Sackgasse, berufliche Sackgasse f (cf blind-alley job AE)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > dead-end job
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dead-end angle pole
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19 dead-end feeder
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dead-end feeder
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20 dead-end pedestal
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dead-end pedestal
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dead-end — dead′ end′ adj. 1) cvb terminating in a dead end 2) cvb offering no possibility for advancement: a dead end job[/ex] 3) cvb living in the slums: a dead end kid[/ex] 4) cvb to terminate in a dead end • Etymology: 1885–90 … From formal English to slang
dead end — UK US noun [C] ► a situation that is unlikely to be successful or to make any progress: »We had several customer leads that all turned out to be dead ends. »It s very demoralizing for her; she perceives that her career is at a dead end. reach/hit … Financial and business terms
dead end — n 1.) a street with no way out at one end 2.) a situation from which no more progress is possible come to/reach a dead end ▪ The negotiations have reached a dead end. 3.) dead end job a job with low wages and no chance of progress … Dictionary of contemporary English
dead end — dead ends 1) N COUNT If a street is a dead end, there is no way out at one end of it. Syn: cul de sac 2) N COUNT: oft N n A dead end job or course of action is one that you think is bad because it does not lead to further developments or progress … English dictionary
dead end — closed end of a passage, 1886, from DEAD (Cf. dead) + END (Cf. end). Figurative use is attested from 1922. As an adj., from 1928; as a verb, from 1921. Related: Deadender (by 1996) … Etymology dictionary
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dead end — noun count 1. ) a road or passage that has no way out at one end 2. ) a situation in which no more progress is possible … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dead end — ► NOUN ▪ an end of a road or passage from which no exit is possible … English terms dictionary
dead end — n. 1. an end of a street, alley, etc. that has no regular exit 2. a situation from which there seems no way to escape, move forward, etc.; an impasse … English World dictionary