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101 umweltbedingt
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102 Umweltbewusstsein
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103 Umweltgefahr
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104 Umweltschäden
mpl < ökol> (Resultat von Umweltbelastungen) ■ ecological damage sg ; damage to the environment sg -
105 Umweltstudie
f < ökol> ■ ecological study -
106 Verschlechterung der Umweltbedingungen
f < ökol> ■ ecological deteriorationGerman-english technical dictionary > Verschlechterung der Umweltbedingungen
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107 Ökologe
m < ökol> ■ ecological expert -
108 ökologisch
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109 ökologische Gefahr
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110 ökologischer Zusammenbruch
m < ökol> ■ ecological collapse; environmental collapseGerman-english technical dictionary > ökologischer Zusammenbruch
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111 ökologisches Gleichgewicht
n < ökol> ■ ecological balanceGerman-english technical dictionary > ökologisches Gleichgewicht
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112 Belastung des Naturhaushaltes
Belastung des Naturhaushaltes
ecological pressureBusiness german-english dictionary > Belastung des Naturhaushaltes
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113 Feldzug
Feldzug
campaign, drive;
• ökologisch-pazifistischer Feldzug ecological-pacific drive;
• Feldzug für eine Steuerreform tax-reform crusade;
• Feldzug für Tarifvertragsfreiheit free collective bargaining crusade;
• Feldzug für Verkehrssicherheit campaign for road safety;
• Feldzug für günstigere Steuersätze führen to campaign for more favo(u)rable tax treatment. -
114 Umwelterklärung
Umwelterklärung
environmental statement;
• Umwelterwägung environmental consideration;
• Umwelterziehung environmental education;
• Umweltfachmann environmentalist;
• Umweltfaktor ecological factor;
• Umweltfaktoren (sociol.) nurture. -
115 Umweltfaktor
Umweltfaktor
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116 Umweltfreundlichkeit
Umweltfreundlichkeit
ecology, environmental compatibility;
• Umweltgebiet environmental area;
• Umweltgefahr ecological hazard;
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117 Umweltgefahr
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118 Umweltkatastrophe
Umweltkatastrophe
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119 Umweltvorsorge
Umweltvorsorge
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120 Unternehmertum
Unternehmertum
management, managerial system, employers, entrepreneurship (US), (Geldaristokratie) capital;
• freies Unternehmertum free-enterprise industry;
• ökologisches Unternehmertum ecological management;
• Unternehmertum und Arbeiterschaft capital and labo(u)r;
• Unternehmertum in arbeitsrechtlichen Auseinandersetzungen vertreten to represent management in labo(u)r disputes.
См. также в других словарях:
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