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1 deficiencies
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2 deficiencies
plural; see academic.ru/19177/deficiency">deficiency -
3 deficiencies in work
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > deficiencies in work
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4 correction of deficiencies
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > correction of deficiencies
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5 investigation of deficiencies
investigation of deficiencies Bestandsaufnahme f der MängelEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > investigation of deficiencies
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6 list of deficiencies
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > list of deficiencies
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7 road surface deficiencies
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > road surface deficiencies
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8 alleviate
transitive verb* * *[ə'li:vieit]- academic.ru/1763/alleviation">alleviation* * *al·le·vi·ate[əˈli:vieɪt]vtto \alleviate deficiencies Mängel behebento \alleviate fears Ängste abbauento \alleviate pain/suffering Schmerzen/Leiden lindernto \alleviate problems/stress Probleme/Stress verringern* * *[ə'liːvIeɪt]vtlindern* * *alleviate [əˈliːvıeıt] v/t Schmerzen, Not etc lindern, mildern* * *transitive verb* * *v.erleichtern v.lindern v.mildern v. -
9 deficiency
nounnutritional deficiency — Ernährungsmangel, der
2) (inadequacy) Unzulänglichkeit, die* * *plural - deficiencies; noun ((a) shortage or absence of what is needed.) der Mangel* * *de·fi·cien·cy[dɪˈfɪʃən(t)si]nvitamin \deficiency Vitaminmangel mto make up a \deficiency einen Fehlbetrag ausgleichen* * *[dI'fIʃənsɪ]n(= shortage) Mangel m; (FIN) Defizit nt, Fehlbetrag m; (= defect in character, system) Schwäche fvitamin/iron deficiency — Vitamin-/Eisenmangel m
* * *deficiency [dıˈfıʃnsı] s1. Unzulänglichkeit f, Mangelhaftigkeit f, Unvollkommenheit f, Schwäche ffrom deficiency of means aus Mangel an Mitteln;deficiency of blood Blutarmut f3. Defekt m, Mangel m4. Fehlbetrag m, Manko n, Defizit n:deficiency in weight Gewichtsmanko;make good a deficiency das Fehlende ergänzen* * *nounnutritional deficiency — Ernährungsmangel, der
2) (inadequacy) Unzulänglichkeit, die* * *n.Mangel -¨ m.Mangelhaftigkeit f.Manko -s n.Unzulänglichkeit f. -
10 rework
<prod.qualit> (additional effort, to eliminate defects) ■ Nacharbeit fvt <prod.qualit> (to eliminate deficiencies, flaws) ■ nachbessern vt ; nacharbeiten vt ; nachbearbeiten vt -
11 serious
adjective1) (earnest) ernst2) (important, grave) ernst [Angelegenheit, Lage, Problem, Zustand]; ernsthaft [Frage, Einwand, Kandidat]; gravierend [Änderung]; schwer [Krankheit, Unfall, Fehler, Verstoß, Niederlage]; ernst zu nehmend [Rivale]; ernstlich [Gefahr, Bedrohung]; bedenklich [Verschlechterung, Mangel]; schwerwiegend [Vorwurf]things are/something is getting serious — die Lage spitzt sich zu/etwas nimmt ernste Ausmaße an
there is a serious danger that... — es besteht ernste Gefahr, dass...
3) (in earnest)be serious about something/doing something — etwas ernst nehmen/ernsthaft tun wollen
is he serious about her? — meint er es ernst mit ihr?
* * *['siəriəs]1) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) ernst3) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) ernst•- academic.ru/66071/seriousness">seriousness- seriously
- take someone or something seriously
- take seriously* * *se·ri·ous[ˈsɪəriəs, AM ˈsɪriəs]please don't laugh — I'm being \serious bitte lach nicht — ich meine das ganz ernstto wear a \serious expression ernst blicken [o fam dreinschauen]\serious matter ernste Angelegenheita \serious threat eine ernsthafte Bedrohung2. (grave) accident, crime, offence, setback schwer; (dangerous) gefährlich; (not slight) [medical] condition, problem ernst; allegation schwerwiegend; argument, disagreement ernsthaft\serious trouble ernsthafte Schwierigkeiten\serious error gravierender Fehlerto give sth a \serious thought ernsthaft über etw akk nachdenken▪ to be \serious about sb/sth es mit jdm/etw ernst meinenis she \serious about going to live abroad? ist das ihr Ernst, im Ausland leben zu wollen?she's planning on doing some \serious drinking tonight sie hat vor, heute Abend gründlich einen drauf zu machen famto have some \serious difficulty mächtig[e] Schwierigkeiten haben fama \serious haircut ein extremer Kurzhaarschnitt* * *['sIərɪəs]adj1) (= earnest) ernst; (= not frivolous) ernsthaft; consideration, discussion, conversation, doubts ernst, ernsthaft; point, matter, business ernst; newspaper, publication, interest ernsthaft, seriös; offer, suggestion ernst gemeint, seriös; attempt ernsthaft; contender ernst zu nehmend attrto be serious about doing sth — etw im Ernst tun wollen
I'm serious (about it) — ich meine das ernst, das ist mein Ernst
be serious about your studies — du musst dein Studium ernst nehmen
you can't be serious! — das meinst du doch nicht ernst!, das kann nicht dein Ernst sein!
to give serious thought or consideration to sth — sich (dat) etw ernsthaft or ernstlich überlegen, sich über etw (acc)
the serious student of jazz will... — wer sich ernsthaft mit Jazz beschäftigt, wird...
2) (= critical) accident, flooding, deficiencies, loss schwer; mistake, injury schwer, schlimm; problem ernst, ernst zu nehmend attr; illness schwer, ernst; situation ernst, schlimm; patient's condition ernst, bedenklich; threat, shortage, lack ernst, ernstlich; deterioration bedenklich* * *serious [ˈsıərıəs] adj1. ernst(haft):a) feierlichb) seriösc) schwerwiegend, bedeutend:serious artist ernsthafter oder seriöser Künstler;serious dress seriöse Kleidung;serious face ernstes Gesicht;serious music ernste Musik, E-Musik f;serious problem ernstes Problem2. ernst(haft), ernstlich, ernst gemeint, seriös (Angebot etc):serious attempt ernsthafter Versuch;serious studies pl ernsthaftes Studium;are you serious? meinst du das im Ernst?;he is serious about er meint es oder es ist ihm ernst mit;be serious about one’s work seine Arbeit ernst nehmen3. ernst zu nehmend, ernstlich, gefährlich, bedenklich:serious accident schwerer Unfall;serious illness ernste oder schwere Krankheit;a serious rival ein ernst zu nehmender Gegner* * *adjective1) (earnest) ernst2) (important, grave) ernst [Angelegenheit, Lage, Problem, Zustand]; ernsthaft [Frage, Einwand, Kandidat]; gravierend [Änderung]; schwer [Krankheit, Unfall, Fehler, Verstoß, Niederlage]; ernst zu nehmend [Rivale]; ernstlich [Gefahr, Bedrohung]; bedenklich [Verschlechterung, Mangel]; schwerwiegend [Vorwurf]things are/something is getting serious — die Lage spitzt sich zu/etwas nimmt ernste Ausmaße an
there is a serious danger that... — es besteht ernste Gefahr, dass...
3) (in earnest)be serious about something/doing something — etwas ernst nehmen/ernsthaft tun wollen
* * *adj.ernst adj.ernsthaft adj.seriös adj. -
12 alleviate
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