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  • 1 operativ

    I Adj.
    1. MED. operative, surgical; ein operativer Eingriff an operation, a piece of surgery
    2. MIL. operational, strategic
    3. WIRTS. operational; Verluste: auch operating; das operative Geschäft the operational side of the business
    II Adv.
    1. MED.: etw. operativ entfernen operate to remove s.th., remove s.th. by (operative) surgery
    2. WIRTS. operationally; sich operativ in den schwarzen / roten Zahlen befinden be operating at a profit / loss; auf einem Markt operativ tätig werden begin operations in a market
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    ope|ra|tiv [opəra'tiːf]
    1. adj
    1) (MED) operative, surgical

    das ist nur durch einen operatíven Eingriff zu beseitigen — that can only be removed by (means of) surgery

    2) (MIL) Pläne, Planung, Stab operational, strategic
    3) (ECON) Ergebnis, Verluste operational
    2. adv
    1) (MED) surgically

    eine Geschwulst operatív entfernen — to remove a growth surgically or by surgery

    2) (MIL) strategically

    operatív denken — to think strategically

    wir sollten operatív vorgehen — we should attempt to develop a strategy

    3) (ECON)

    das Unternehmen steckt operatív in den roten Zahlen — the company is operating in the red

    die Firma wirtschaftet seit geraumer Zeit operatív mit Verlust — the firm has been operating at a loss for quite some time

    unser Betrieb ist auch in den USA operatív tätig — our company also has operations in the USA

    die Behörde sollte in dieser Sache operatív tätig werdenthe authorities should take action on this matter

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    ope·ra·tiv
    [opəraˈti:f]
    I. adj
    1. MED operative, surgical
    \operativer Eingriff surgery
    2. MIL operational, strategic
    II. adv
    1. MED surgically
    2. MIL strategically
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv; nicht präd. (Med.) operative
    2.
    adverbial (Med.) by operative surgery
    * * *
    A. adj
    1. MED operative, surgical;
    ein operativer Eingriff an operation, a piece of surgery
    2. MIL operational, strategic
    3. WIRTSCH operational; Verluste: auch operating;
    das operative Geschäft the operational side of the business
    B. adv
    1. MED:
    etwas operativ entfernen operate to remove sth, remove sth by (operative) surgery
    2. WIRTSCH operationally;
    sich operativ in den schwarzen/roten Zahlen befinden be operating at a profit/loss;
    auf einem Markt operativ tätig werden begin operations in a market
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv; nicht präd. (Med.) operative
    2.
    adverbial (Med.) by operative surgery

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > operativ

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