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WIRTS.I Adj. economic; Entwicklung, Zyklus etc.: auch business...; dem Konjunkturzyklus entsprechend: cyclical; konjunkturelle Arbeitslosigkeit unemployment driven by economic trends* * *kon|junk|tu|rẹll [kɔnjʊŋktu'rɛl]1. adjeconomic; Arbeitslosigkeit resulting from the economic situation, due to economic factors2. adveconomically* * *kon·junk·tu·rell[kɔnjʊŋktuˈrɛl]\konjunkturelle Arbeitslosigkeit cyclical unemploymentdie \konjunkturelle Lage the state of the economy\konjunkturelle Talsohle trough* * *1. 2.konjunkturell bedingt — due to economic trends postpos
* * *konjunkturell WIRTSCHA. adj economic; Entwicklung, Zyklus etc: auch business …; dem Konjunkturzyklus entsprechend: cyclical;konjunkturelle Arbeitslosigkeit unemployment driven by economic trendsB. advkonjunkturell bedingt driven by economic trends; (zyklisch) cyclical* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. economic2.konjunkturell bedingt — due to economic trends postpos
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2 konjunkturbedingt
Adj. WIRTS. driven by economic trends; (zyklisch) cyclical* * *kon|junk|tur|be|dingtadjinfluenced by or due to economic factors* * *
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