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1 Doppeldeutigkeit
f* * *Dọp|pel|deu|tig|keitf -, -enambiguity* * ** * *Dop·pel·deu·tig·keit<-, -en>f ambiguity, equivocation, equivocalness* * *die; Doppeldeutigkeit, Doppeldeutigkeiten ambiguity* * ** * *die; Doppeldeutigkeit, Doppeldeutigkeiten ambiguity -
2 Doppelsinn
m double meaning, ambiguity* * *der Doppelsinndouble meaning* * *Dọp|pel|sinnmdouble meaning, ambiguity* * *Dop·pel·sinnm double meaning, ambiguity, equivocation* * *Doppelsinn m double meaning, ambiguity* * *m.ambiguity n.double meaning n. -
3 Mehrdeutigkeit
f ambiguity* * *Mehr|deu|tig|keitf -, -enambiguity, equivocalness* * *Mehr·deu·tig·keit<->* * *die; Mehr, Mehren ambiguity* * *Mehrdeutigkeit f ambiguity* * *die; Mehr, Mehren ambiguity* * *f.ambivalence n.equivocation n. -
4 Zweideutigkeit
f1. nur Sg. ambiguity, equivocal nature (+ Gen of); suggestiveness; zweideutig2. (Bemerkung) suggestive remark, double entendre* * *die Zweideutigkeitsuggestiveness; ambiguity; equivocation; equivocalness* * *Zwei|deu|tig|keitf -, -en1) no pl ambiguity; (= Schlüpfrigkeit) suggestiveness* * *Zwei·deu·tig·keit<-, -en>f1. (Ambiguität) ambiguity, equivocalness2. (zweideutige Äußerung) ambiguity* * *die; Zweideutigkeit, Zweideutigkeiten s. zweideutig 1.1) o. Pl. ambiguity; suggestiveness2) (Äußerung) ambiguity; double entendre* * *2. (Bemerkung) suggestive remark, double entendre* * *die; Zweideutigkeit, Zweideutigkeiten s. zweideutig 1.1) o. Pl. ambiguity; suggestiveness2) (Äußerung) ambiguity; double entendre* * *f.ambiguity n.equivocalness n.suggestivity n. -
5 Äquivokation
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6 Doppeldeutigkeit
Dop·pel·deu·tig·keit <-, -en> fambiguity, equivocation, equivocalnessDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Doppeldeutigkeit
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7 Doppelsinn
Dop·pel·sinn mdouble meaning, ambiguity, equivocation -
8 Äquivokation
Äquivokation f KO equivocation, remaining uncertainty (Begriff aus der Informationstheorie; bedingte Entropie Hy(x); Maß der Unsicherheit)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Äquivokation
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9 bedingte Entropie
Entropie f: bedingte Entropie f KO conditional entropy, average conditional information content, equivocation, remaining uncertainty (Größe der Informationstheorie; Hy (x))Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > bedingte Entropie
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10 Restunsicherheit
Restunsicherheit f KO equivocation, remaining uncertainty (Begriff und Größe der Informationstheorie; bedingte Entropie Hy(x); Maß der Unsicherheit)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Restunsicherheit
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11 Zweideutigkeit
Zweideutigkeit f 1. ambiguity; 2. KO equivocation, remaining uncertainty (Begriff und Größe der Informationstheorie; bedingte Entropie Hy(x); Maß der Unsicherheit)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Zweideutigkeit
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12 Ausflüchte
pl1. beating about the bush2. double talk3. elusions4. equivocation5. evasiveness6. excuses7. fencing8. hedging9. parrying10. prevarications11. pussyfooting12. quibbling13. stone-walling14. subterfuges15. tergiversation16. tergiversations17. weasel-words Br. -
13 Mehrdeutigkeit
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14 Zweideutigkeit
f1. double entendre2. equivocalness3. equivocation4. suggestiveness
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