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1 variation
noun1) (varying) Veränderung, die; (in style, diet, routine, programme) Abwechslung, die; (difference) Unterschied, derbe subject to variation — [Preise:] Schwankungen unterworfen sein; [Regeln:] Änderungen unterworfen sein
3) (Mus., Biol., Ballet, Math.) Variation, die* * *see academic.ru/79789/vary">vary* * *varia·tion[ˌveəriˈeɪʃən, AM ˌver-]nthe medical tests showed some \variation in the baby's heart rate die medizinischen Tests ergaben, dass sich der Herzrhythmus des Babys verändert hattetemperature \variations Temperaturschwankungen plseasonal \variations jahreszeitlich bedingte Schwankungen3. LIT, MUS Variation f\variations on a theme Variationen pl über ein Thema* * *["vEərI'eISən]n1) (= varying) Veränderung f; (SCI) Variation f; (MET) Schwankung f, Wechsel m; (of temperature) Unterschiede pl, Schwankung(en) f(pl); (of prices) Schwankung fthere's been a lot of variation in the prices recently — in letzter Zeit gab es viele Preisschwankungen
these figures are subject to seasonal variation — diese Zahlen sind saisonbedingten Schwankungen unterworfen
he does it every day without variation — er macht es jeden Tag ohne Ausnahme
variations on a theme — Thema mit Variationen, Variationen zu einem or über ein Thema
this is a variation on that —
* * *variation [ˌveərıˈeıʃn] s1. (Ver)Änderung f, Wechsel m2. Abweichung f, Schwankung f3. Abänderung f4. Abwechslung f5. (Schreib)Variante f6. ASTRON, BIOL, MATH, MUS etc Variation f (on über akk)7. SCHIFF magnetische Deklination, (Orts)Missweisung f (Kompass)var. abk1. variable2. variant3. variation4. variety5. various versch(ied).* * *noun1) (varying) Veränderung, die; (in style, diet, routine, programme) Abwechslung, die; (difference) Unterschied, derbe subject to variation — [Preise:] Schwankungen unterworfen sein; [Regeln:] Änderungen unterworfen sein
3) (Mus., Biol., Ballet, Math.) Variation, die* * *(on) n.Variante -n f.Variation (zu) f. n.Abwandlung f.Variation f.Veränderung f.Wechsel - m.
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