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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > denial
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noun* * *see academic.ru/19615/deny">deny* * *de·ni·al[diˈnaɪəl]n▪ to be in \denial [about sth] [etw] abstreiten\denial of guilt Unschuldsbekundung fto issue a \denial ein Dementi herausgeben\denial of equal opportunities Verweigerung f von Chancengleichheit\denial of human rights Nichtanerkennung f der Menschenrechte3. PSYCHto be in \denial sich akk der Realität verschließen* * *[dI'naIəl]n1) (of accusation, guilt) Leugnen ntdenial of ( the existence of) God — Gottesleugnung f
the government issued an official denial — die Regierung gab ein offizielles Dementi heraus
2) (= refusal of request etc) Ablehnung f, abschlägige Antwort; (official) abschlägiger Bescheid; (of rights) Verweigerung f3) (= disowning) Verleugnung fPeter's denial of Christ — die Verleugnung des Petrus
4) (= self-denial) Selbstverleugnung f* * *denial [dıˈnaıəl] s1. Ab-, Bestreitung f2. Ablehnung f, Absage f, Verweigerung f:get a denial, meet with a denial eine abschlägige Antwort erhalten;take no denial sich nicht abweisen lassen3. Verneinung f:official denial Dementi n4. (Ver)Leugnung f:denial of God Gottesleugnung5. Selbstverleugnung f* * *noun* * *n.Aberkennung f.Entziehung f.Entzug -¨e m.Leugnen -ungen n.Verleugnung f. -
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6 denial
[dɪ'naɪəl] UK / USnLeugnung f, (official denial) Dementi nt -
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10 denial of service attack
denial of service attack COMMS, COMP Denial-of-Service-Attacke f, Denial-of-Service-Angriff m (hacker attack to block services)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > denial of service attack
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11 denial of opinion
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > denial of opinion
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12 denial of service
denial of service DoS Dienstentzug m (absichtliche Störung des Betriebs von Ressourcen z. B. durch Überlastung)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > denial of service
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18 distributed denial of service
distributed denial of service (DDoS) verteilter Dienstentzug m (absichtliche Störung des Betriebs von Ressourcen von vielen Punkten aus)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > distributed denial of service
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > service denial
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denial — de·ni·al /di nī əl/ n 1: refusal to grant or allow something denial of due process denial of a motion 2 a: an assertion that an allegation is false b: a defense asserting that an opposing party s allegations are false compare … Law dictionary
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Denial — De*ni al, n. [See {Deny}.] 1. The act of gainsaying, refusing, or disowning; negation; the contrary of {affirmation}. [1913 Webster] You ought to converse with so much sincerity that your bare affirmation or denial may be sufficient. Bp.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
denial — [dē nī′əl, dinī′əl] n. 1. the act of denying; a saying “no” (to a request, demand, etc.) 2. a statement in opposition to another; contradiction [the denial of a rumor] 3. the act of disowning; repudiation [the denial of one s family] 4. a refusal … English World dictionary
denial — 1520s; see DENY (Cf. deny) + AL (Cf. al) (2). Replaced earlier denyance (mid 15c.). Meaning unconscious suppression of painful or embarrassing feelings first attested 1914 in A.A. Brill s translation of Freud s Psychopathology of Everyday Life ;… … Etymology dictionary
denial — [n] dismissal, refusal of belief in statement abnegation, abstaining, adjuration, brush off, cold shoulder*, contradiction, controversion, declination, disallowance, disapproval, disavowal, disclaimer, dismissing, disproof, dissent, forswearing,… … New thesaurus
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denial — A traverse in the pleading of one party of an allegation of fact asserted by the other; a defense. A response by the defendant to matters) alleged by the plaintiff in the complaint. Under Rules of Civil Procedure, denials must be specific and… … Black's law dictionary
denial — A traverse in the pleading of one party of an allegation of fact asserted by the other; a defense. A response by the defendant to matters) alleged by the plaintiff in the complaint. Under Rules of Civil Procedure, denials must be specific and… … Black's law dictionary
denial — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ firm (esp. BrE), strong, vehement, vigorous ▪ When I asked if she had cheated in the exam, she answered with a vehement denial. ▪ explicit, flat … Collocations dictionary