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121 Brotstudium
n pej. utilitarian ( oder practical) degree* * * -
122 Bummelstudent
* * *Bummelstudent m, Bummelstudentin f pej eternal student (= student taking a long time to complete a degree) -
123 Celsius
* * *(Maßeinheit) centigrade* * *Cel|si|us ['tsɛlziʊs] no art inv Celsius, centigrade* * *((often abbreviated to C when written) centigrade: twenty degrees Celsius; 20°C.) Celsius* * *Cel·si·us[ˈtsɛlzi̯ʊs]no art, inv Celsius* * *o. Art1 Grad/20 Grad Celsius — 1 degree/20 degrees Celsius or centigrade
* * *Celsius (abk C) centigrade, Celsius;… Grad Celsius … degrees centigrade ( oder Celsius)* * *o. Art1 Grad/20 Grad Celsius — 1 degree/20 degrees Celsius or centigrade
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124 Deckungsgleichheit
f auch MATH. congruence* * *Dẹ|ckungs|gleich|heitf (MATH)congruencewegen der Deckungsgleichheit der Ansichten/Aussagen — because of the degree to which these views coincide/these statements agree
* * *De·ckungs·gleich·heitf2. (Übereinstimmung)die \Deckungsgleichheit der Zeugenaussagen the agreement between testimonieswegen der \Deckungsgleichheit der Ansichten/Aussagen because of the degree to which these views coincide/these statements agree* * * -
125 derartig
I Adj. such; eine derartige Politik such a policy, a policy such as this; ein derartiger Fehler a mistake like that; es war eine derartige Kälte it was so cold ( oder such a bitter cold); ich habe nie etwas Derartiges gesagt I have never said anything of the sort ( oder anything like that)II Adv. derart* * *suchlike (Adj.)* * *der|ar|tig ['deːɐ'|aːɐtɪç]1. adjsuch, of that kindbei dérartigen Versuchen — in such experiments, in experiments of that kind
(etwas) Derartiges — something like that, something of the kind
2. advSee:= derart* * *1) (of the great degree already mentioned or being mentioned: If you had telephoned her, she wouldn't have got into such a state of anxiety; She never used to get such bad headaches (as she does now).) such2) (of the great degree, or the kind, to have a particular result: He shut the window with such force that the glass broke; She's such a good teacher that the headmaster asked her not to leave; Their problems are such as to make it impossible for them to live together any more.) such* * *der·ar·tig[ˈde:ɐ̯ʔa:ɐ̯tɪç]I. adj sucheine \derartige Frechheit such impertinence, real cheek fambei \derartigen Versuchen in such experiments [or experiments of that kind]▪ [etwas] D\derartiges something/things like that [or of the kind][etwas] D\derartiges habe ich noch nie gesehen I've never seen anything like it [or the likeII. adv suchein \derartig schönes Wetter[, dass/wie...] such beautiful weather [that/as...]* * *1.2.etwas Derartiges — a thing like that; such a thing
adverbial s. derart* * *A. adj such;eine derartige Politik such a policy, a policy such as this;ein derartiger Fehler a mistake like that;es war eine derartige Kälte it was so cold ( oder such a bitter cold);ich habe nie etwas Derartiges gesagt I have never said anything of the sort ( oder anything like that)* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. such2.etwas Derartiges — a thing like that; such a thing
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126 Diplomkauffrau
f, Diplomkaufmann m etwa business graduate; MBA (= Master of Business Administration); er ist Diplomkauffrau auch he’s got a business degree ( oder an MBA)* * *Dip|lom|kauf|frau1. fDip|lóm|kauf|mann2. mbusiness school graduate* * *Di·plom·kauf·frau* * *Diplomkauffrau f, Diplomkaufmann m etwa business graduate; MBA (= Master of Business Administration); -
127 Dissertation
* * *die Dissertationdissertation; thesis* * *Dis|ser|ta|ti|on [dɪsɛrta'tsioːn]f -, -endissertation; (= Doktorarbeit) (doctoral) thesis* * *die1) (a long formal talk or piece of writing (for a university degree etc).) dissertation2) (a long written essay, report etc, often done for a university degree: a doctoral thesis; He is writing a thesis on the works of John Milton.) thesis* * *Dis·ser·ta·ti·on<-, -en>[dɪsɛrtaˈtsi̯o:n]f dissertation, thesis* * *die; Dissertation, Dissertationen [doctoral] dissertation or thesis* * ** * *die; Dissertation, Dissertationen [doctoral] dissertation or thesis* * *f.dissertation n.thesis n.(§ pl.: theses) -
128 Durchseuchung
* * *Durch|seu|chung [dUrç'zɔyçʊŋ]f -, -enspread of infectiondie Durchséúchung der Bevölkerung — the spread of the infection throughout the population
* * *Durch·seu·chung<->* * *Durchseuchung f contamination;geringe/hohe Durchseuchung low/high amount ( oder degree) of contamination
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