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1 deficiency judgment
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > deficiency judgment
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2 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. -
3 immune
adjective2) (insusceptible) unempfindlich (to gegen); (to hints, suggestions, etc.) unempfänglich (to für); immun (to gegen)3) (Med.) immun (to gegen)immune system — Immunsystem, das
* * *[i'mju:n]((with to or from) protected against, or naturally resistant to, eg a disease: immune to measles; immune from danger.) immun, geschützt- academic.ru/36958/immunity">immunity- immunize
- immunise
- immunization
- immunisation* * *im·mune[ɪˈmju:n]adj predthe press had criticised her so often that she became \immune die Presse hatte sie so oft kritisiert, dass alles an ihr abprallteto be \immune to charm/criticism/flattery für Reize/Kritik/Schmeichelei unempfänglich seinto be \immune Immunität genießen* * *[ɪ'mjuːn]adj1) (MED) immun (from, to gegen)2) (fig) sicher (from, to vor +dat); (from temptation etc) geschützt, gefeit (from, to gegen); (= not susceptible to criticism etc) unempfindlich, immun (to gegen)immune from prosecution — vor Strafverfolgung geschützt, immun (spec)
* * *immune [ıˈmjuːn]A adj1. MED und fig (against, from, to) immun (gegen), unempfänglich (für):immune to corrosion TECH korrosionsbeständig3. befreit, ausgenommen ( beide:from von):B sa) immune Personb) immunes Tier* * *adjective2) (insusceptible) unempfindlich (to gegen); (to hints, suggestions, etc.) unempfänglich (to für); immun (to gegen)3) (Med.) immun (to gegen)immune system — Immunsystem, das
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4 remedy
1. nouncough/herbal remedy — Husten-/Kräutermittel, das
2. transitive verbcold/flu remedy — Mittel gegen Erkältung/Grippe
beheben [Sprachfehler, Problem]; ausgleichen [Kurzsichtigkeit]; retten [Situation]the situation cannot be remedied — die Situation ist nicht zu retten
* * *['remədi] 1. plural - remedies; noun(a cure for an illness or something bad: I know a good remedy for toothache.) das Heilmittel2. verb(to put right: These mistakes can be remedied.) beheben- academic.ru/61399/remedial">remedial* * *rem·edy[ˈremədi]I. n▪ to be beyond [or past] \remedy unheilbar sein[legal] \remedy Rechtsmittel ntto \remedy a mistake einen Fehler berichtigento \remedy poverty die Armut beseitigen* * *['remədɪ] Mittel nt (for gegen); (= medication) Heilmittel nt (for gegen); (JUR) Rechtsmittel ntunless we can find a remedy — wenn wir keinen Ausweg or keine Lösung finden
2. vt (MED)heilen; (fig) defect, fault, deficiency, problem beheben; situation bessern; abuse, evil abhelfen (+dat)his faults cannot be remedied — man kann ihn nicht von seinen Fehlern heilen
* * *remedy [ˈremıdı]A sfor, against gegen)2. fig (Gegen)Mittel n (for, against gegen), Abhilfe f:3. JUR Rechtsmittel n, -behelf m5. SCHULE Br freier NachmittagB v/t1. einen Schaden, Mangel beheben3. MED heilen* * *1. nouncough/herbal remedy — Husten-/Kräutermittel, das
2. transitive verbcold/flu remedy — Mittel gegen Erkältung/Grippe
beheben [Sprachfehler, Problem]; ausgleichen [Kurzsichtigkeit]; retten [Situation]* * *n.Abhilfe -n f.Arznei -en f.Arzneimittel n.Gegengift n.Gegenmittel n.Heilmittel n.Rechtsbehelf m.Rechtsmittel n.Remedium -ien n. v.abhelfen v.abstellen (Missstand) v.beheben (Mangel) v.beheben (Schaden) v.in Ordnung bringen ausdr.
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