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1 Deklination
f; -, -en1. LING. declension; schwache / starke Deklination strong / weak declension2. ASTRON., PHYS. declination* * *die Deklinationdeclension* * *De|kli|na|ti|on [deklina'tsioːn]f -, -en2) (ASTRON, PHYS) declination* * *De·kli·na·ti·on<-, -en>[deklinaˈtsi̯o:n]f1. LING declension* * *die; Deklination, Deklinationen (Sprachw.) declension* * *1. LING declension;schwache/starke Deklination strong/weak declension2. ASTRON, PHYS declination* * *die; Deklination, Deklinationen (Sprachw.) declension* * *f.declension n.declination n. -
2 Beugung
f1. bending2. JUR. perverting (the course of justice)3. PHYS. diffraction4. LING.:von Verb: conjugation; von Subst. declension; Endung etc. inflection* * *die Beugungdeclension; flection; flexion; inflexion* * *Beu|gungf -, -en1) (= Krümmung) bending; (PHYS, von Wellen) diffraction; (von Strahlen, Licht) deflection; (von Stolz, Starrsinn) breakingeine Béúgung des Rechts — a perversion of (the course of) justice
* * *Beu·gung<-, -en>f1. (das Beugen) bending* * *die; Beugung, Beugungen1) bending2) (Sprachw.) s. Flexion* * *Beugung f1. bending2. JUR perverting (the course of justice)3. PHYS diffraction* * *die; Beugung, Beugungen1) bending2) (Sprachw.) s. Flexion* * *-en f.diffraction n.flection n. -
3 Unterlassung
f omission; neglect; auf Unterlassung klagen JUR. apply for an injunction; Unterlassung der Deklination LING. non-declension* * *die Unterlassungforbearance; failure; omission* * *Un|ter|lạs|sungf -, -en1) (= Versäumnis) omission (of sth), failure (to do sth)2) (GRAM)* * *Un·ter·las·sung<-, -en>[ʊntɐˈlasʊŋ]f1. (das Unterlassen) omission, failure [to do sth]ich bestehe auf sofortiger \Unterlassung dieser Lärmbelästigung I insist that this noise pollution be stopped immediately2. JUR failure, negligencefahrlässige \Unterlassung passive negligenceauf \Unterlassung klagen to apply for an injunction* * *die; Unterlassung, Unterlassungen omission; failure* * *Unterlassung f omission; neglect;auf Unterlassung klagen JUR apply for an injunction;Unterlassung der Deklination LING non-declension* * *die; Unterlassung, Unterlassungen omission; failure -
4 Kasusbildung
Ka|sus|bil|dungfcase formation, declension -
5 Beugung
Beu·gung <-, -en> f1) ( das Beugen) bending -
6 Deklination
De·kli·na·ti·on <-, -en> [deklinaʼtsi̭o:n] f1) ling declension -
7 Abfall
m1. apostasy2. declension3. descent4. drop5. garbage Am.6. offal7. offscourings8. rubbish9. trash Am.10. wastem[Späne]chips(techn.)drawdown -
8 Deklination
f1. declension2. declination
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