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1 eliminate
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2 eliminate
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3 eliminate
eliminate v eliminieren, beseitigen, beheben; entfernen; ausscheidenEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > eliminate
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4 eliminate
eliminate v 1. VR beheben (Schaden); beseitigen (Fehler); 2. STAT eliminieren, aussondern (bes. mathematisch)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > eliminate
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5 eliminate
transitive verb1) (remove) beseitigen [Zweifel, Fehler, Gegner]; ausschließen [Möglichkeit]2) (exclude) ausschließenthe team was eliminated in the third round — die Mannschaft schied in der dritten Runde aus
* * *[i'limineit](to get rid of; to omit or exclude: He was eliminated from the tennis match in the first round.) ausschließen, ausscheiden- academic.ru/23789/elimination">elimination* * *elimi·nate[ɪˈlɪmɪneɪt]vt1. (eradicate)to \eliminate poverty die Armut besiegento \eliminate prejudice Vorurteile ausräumen2. (exclude from consideration)▪ to \eliminate sth etw ausschließen3. SPORT▪ to \eliminate sb jdn sperrento \eliminate sb from further participation jdn von der weiteren Teilnahme ausschließen▪ to \eliminate sth etw ausscheiden6. CHEM▪ to \eliminate sth etw eliminieren [o abspalten]* * *[I'lImIneɪt]vt1) (= remove) ausschließen; competitor ausschalten; inflation, poverty, waste ein Ende machen (+dat); danger, problem beseitigen; (PHYSIOL) ausscheiden, eliminieren; (MATH) eliminierenour team/candidate was eliminated in the second round — unsere Mannschaft/unser Kandidat schied in der zweiten Runde aus
* * *eliminate [-neıt] v/tfrom aus)2. CHEM, PHYSIOL ausscheiden3. eliminieren:be eliminated ausscheidenb) umg jemanden beseitigen* * *transitive verb1) (remove) beseitigen [Zweifel, Fehler, Gegner]; ausschließen [Möglichkeit]2) (exclude) ausschließen* * *v.abscheiden (Chemie) v.ausscheiden v.aussondern v.beseitigen v.eliminieren v.entfernen v.unterdrücken v. -
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elimi·nate [ɪʼlɪmɪneɪt] vt1) ( eradicate)to \eliminate poverty die Armut besiegen;to \eliminate prejudice Vorurteile ausräumento \eliminate sth etw ausschließen3) sportsto \eliminate sb jdn sperren;to \eliminate sb from further participation jdn von der weiteren Teilnahme ausschließen;to \eliminate sth etw ausscheiden -
7 eliminate
vt <tech.gen> (exlude sth; e.g. problem areas) ■ ausschalten vtvt <tech.gen> ■ ausscheiden vtvt <tech.gen> (undesirable objects; e.g. stains, defects) ■ entfernen vt -
8 eliminate
[ɪ'lɪmɪneɪt] UK / USvtausschließen ( from aus), ausschalten, (problem etc) beseitigen -
9 eliminate
[ɪ'lɪmɪneɪt] UK / USvtausschließen ( from aus), ausschalten, (problem etc) beseitigen -
10 eliminate distortion
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > eliminate distortion
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11 eliminate heat
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > eliminate heat
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12 eliminate moisture
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > eliminate moisture
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13 eliminate the pain
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > eliminate the pain
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14 eliminate distortion
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15 eliminate faults
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16 eliminate interference
vt <el> (with signals; e.g. audio, video) ■ entstören vtEnglish-german technical dictionary > eliminate interference
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17 eliminate multipath reception
English-german technical dictionary > eliminate multipath reception
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18 eliminate the short-circuit
vi <el> ■ Kurzschluss beheben vi ; Kurzschluss aufheben vi ; Kurzschluss beseitigen viEnglish-german technical dictionary > eliminate the short-circuit
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19 eliminate wrinkles
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20 eliminate adversaries
expr.Gegner ausschalten ausdr.
См. также в других словарях:
Eliminate — E*lim i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Eliminated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Eliminating}.] [L. eliminatus, p. p. of eliminare; e out + limen threshold; prob. akin to limes boundary. See {Limit}.] 1. To put out of doors; to expel; to discharge; to release;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
eliminate — e‧lim‧i‧nate [ɪˈlɪmneɪt] verb [transitive] to get rid of something unnecessary or unwanted: • The company plans to eliminate 2,100 jobs. • The administration s goal was to eliminate all spending restrictions on federal grants. * * * eliminate UK … Financial and business terms
eliminate — I (eradicate) verb abolish, annihilate, blot out, cancel, clear out, consume, cut out, decimate, delete, demolish, deracinate, desolate, destroy, devour, dispatch, dispose of, dissolve, do away with, efface, end, erase, evacuate, expunge,… … Law dictionary
eliminate — 1560s, from L. eliminatus, pp. of eliminare thrust out of doors, expel, from ex limine off the threshold, from ex off, out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + limine, ablative of limen threshold. Used literally at first; sense of exclude first attested 1714;… … Etymology dictionary
eliminate — rule out, *exclude, debar, blackball, disbar, suspend,shut out Analogous words: *eject, oust, dismiss, expel, evict: eradicate, extirpate, *exterminate, uproot, wipe: expunge, *erase, delete, efface … New Dictionary of Synonyms
eliminate — [v] remove, throw out annihilate, blot out*, bump off*, cancel, cast out, count out, cut out, defeat, discard, discharge, dismiss, dispense with, dispose of, disqualify, disregard, do away with, drive out, drop, eject, eradicate, erase, evict,… … New thesaurus
eliminate — ► VERB 1) completely remove or get rid of. 2) reject or exclude from consideration or further participation. DERIVATIVES elimination noun eliminator noun. ORIGIN Latin eliminare turn out of doors … English terms dictionary
eliminate — [ē lim′ə nāt΄, ilim′ə nāt΄] vt. eliminated, eliminating [< L eliminatus, pp. of eliminare, to turn out of doors, banish < e , out + limen, threshold (akin to limes, boundary) < IE base * (e)lei , to bend > LIMB1] 1. to take out;… … English World dictionary
eliminate — 01. The government has been cutting budgets in various departments in an effort to [eliminate] the deficit. 02. The Brazilian team will be [eliminated] from the World Cup competition if they lose tomorrow s game. 03. André Agassi faces… … Grammatical examples in English
eliminate — verb ADVERB ▪ altogether, completely, entirely, totally ▪ The risk cannot be eliminated altogether. ▪ This procedure does not completely eliminate the possibility of an accident. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
eliminate — e|lim|i|nate [ıˈlımıneıt] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: eliminatus, past participle of eliminare to put out of doors ] 1.) to completely get rid of something that is unnecessary or unwanted eliminate a need/possibility/risk/problem etc … Dictionary of contemporary English