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1 determination
noun1) (ascertaining, defining) Bestimmung, die2) (resoluteness) Entschlossenheit, diewith [sudden] determination — [kurz] entschlossen
3) (intention) [feste] Absicht* * *1) (firmness of character or stubbornness: She showed her determination by refusing to give way.) die Entschlossenheit2) (the act of determining.) die Entscheidung* * *de·ter·mi·na·tion[dɪˌtɜ:mɪˈneɪʃən, AM -ˌtɜ:r-]n no pldogged/fierce/ruthless \determination zähe/wilde/rücksichtslose Entschlossenheitrelentless \determination Unnachgiebigkeit fto have a \determination to do sth die feste Absicht haben [o fest entschlossen sein], etw zu tun* * *[dI"tɜːmI'neISən]n1) (= firmness of purpose) Entschlossenheit fhe has great determination —
he showed fierce determination — er zeigte wilde Entschlossenheit
there is an air of determination about him — er hat etwas Entschlossenes an sich
2) (= determining) Determinierung f; (of character, future) Bestimmung f, Determinierung f; (of cause, nature, position) Ermittlung f, Bestimmung f; (of frontiers) Festlegung f, Festsetzung f* * *1. Entschluss m, Entscheidung f2. Beschluss m3. Bestimmung f, Festsetzung f4. Feststellung f, Ermittlung f, Bestimmung f:determination of calorific value Heizwertbestimmung5. Bestimmt-, Entschlossen-, Entschiedenheit f, Zielstrebigkeit f:a man of determination ein entschlossener oder zielstrebiger Mensch6. Ziel n, Zweck m, feste Absicht7. Tendenz f, Neigung f8. Abgrenzung f* * *noun1) (ascertaining, defining) Bestimmung, die2) (resoluteness) Entschlossenheit, diewith [sudden] determination — [kurz] entschlossen
3) (intention) [feste] Absicht* * *n.Beschluss ¨-e m.Bestimmtheit f.Entschlossenheit f.Entschluss ¨-e m.Zielstrebigkeit f. -
2 level
< gen> (e.g. country, field, road) ■ eben; flach< gen> ■ Ebene f<tech.gen> (acoustic, electronic) ■ Pegel m<tech.gen> (e.g. river, lake, tank) ■ Pegelstand m<tech.gen> (surface of a liquid; e.g. of water) ■ Spiegel m<tech.gen> ■ Stand m ; Niveau n ; Füllstand m ; niveaugleich<av> ■ Lautstärke f ; Lautheit f ; Lautstärkeeinheit f ; Lautstärkepegel m ; Pegel m< edp> ■ Stufe f<edp.av> ■ Hüllkurvenstufe f ; Hüllkurvenlevel m ; Hüllkurvenpegel m ; Pegel m<energ.hydr> (target water level of artificial lake, storage lake, headwater) ■ Stauziel n<i&c> ■ Einstellposition f<i&c> (geodesy) ■ Richtlatte f<i&c> ■ Nivellier n ; Nivellierinstrument npract <i&c.tools> (for determining true horizontal/vertical orientation of sth) ■ Wasserwaage f ; Richtwaage f rar< min> ■ söhlig< prod> (e.g. workpiece surface) ■ plan< srfc> ■ gleichmäßig< traff> (crossing) ■ höhengleich; schienengleich< traff> (e.g. flight, cruise, road) ■ horizontalvt <tech.gen> (irregularities in any surface; e.g. in terrain) ■ einebnen vt ; glätten vtvt <build.srfc> (e.g. screet flooring, plasterwork) ■ abstreichen vtvt < mvhcl> (car with automatic level control) ■ auf Niveau hochpumpen vt ; auf Niveau pumpen vt -
3 measurement
<i&c> ■ Messung f DIN 1319-1<i&c> ■ Vermessung f -
4 measuring
<i&c> (all actions determining the value of a quantity) ■ Messung f ISO 9000 -
5 metering
<i&c> (e.g. of additives) ■ Bemessung f
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