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fɛr'ʃɛtsənvverschätzenverschạ̈tzen *1 Beispiel: sich verschätzen se tromper dans son estimation; Beispiel: sich um zehn Meter verschätzen se tromper dans son estimation de dix mètres -
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'ʃɛtsuŋf1) ( Hochachtung) estime f2) ( ungefähre Berechnung) estimation f, évaluation f3) ( Annahme) supposition fSchätzungestimation Feminin -
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fsous-estimation délibérée f, sous-estimation volontaire fUntertreibungUntertr136e9342ei/136e9342bung <-, -en>litote Feminin -
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bə'urtaɪluŋfjugement m, appréciation fBeurteilungBe184d30bau/184d30barteilung <-, -en>2 (Einschätzung) einer Publikation, Aufführung critique Feminin; eines Kunstobjekts, Wertgegenstands estimation Feminin -
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'aɪnʃɛtsuŋfestimation f, évaluation f, appréciation fEinschätzung30b718e5Ei/30b718e5nschätzung ['e39291efai/e39291efn∫ε7a05ae88ts/7a05ae8862c8d4f5ʊ/62c8d4f5ŋ] -
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kalkula'tsjoːnfKalkulationKalkulatib8b49fd9o/b8b49fd9n [kalkula'7a05ae88ts/7a05ae886cbf8257i/6cbf8257o:n] <-, -en>(Schätzung) estimation Feminin -
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10 Taxe
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13 Berechenbarkeit
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