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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > explicit consent
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adjective(stated in detail) ausführlich; (openly expressed) offen; unverhüllt; (definite) klar; ausdrücklich [Zustimmung, Erwähnung]* * *[ik'splisit](stated, or stating, fully and clearly: explicit instructions; Can you be more explicit?) deutlich, endeutig- academic.ru/86824/explicitly">explicitly- explicitness* * *ex·plic·it[ɪkˈsplɪsɪt, ekˈ-]could you please be more \explicit? könnten Sie bitte etwas deutlicher werden?\explicit directions klare Anweisungen▪ to be \explicit about sth etw offen [o unverhohlen] aussprechen2. (detailed) eindeutig; (with sexual details) eindeutig; film, picture, sex freizügig; pornography unverhüllt* * *[Ik'splIsɪt]adjperson, statement, description (klar und) deutlich; orders eindeutig; instructions, commitment, agreement, support, reference ausdrücklich; (esp sexually) details, description, picture, photograph eindeutigin explicit detail — in allen Einzelheiten
there is no explicit mention of it — es wird nicht ausdrücklich erwähnt
speaking to MPs, he was more explicit — als er zu den Abgeordneten sprach, ging er näher darauf ein
he was explicit about his intentions — er machte seine Absichten ganz deutlich
he was very explicit in his explanations —
she was quite explicit in discussing details of the operation — sie diskutierte die Einzelheiten der Operation in aller Deutlichkeit
* * *explicit [ıkˈsplısıt] adj (adv explicitly)1. ausdrücklich, deutlich, bestimmt2. ausführlich3. a) offen, deutlich ( beide:b) freizügig (Film etc)* * *adjective(stated in detail) ausführlich; (openly expressed) offen; unverhüllt; (definite) klar; ausdrücklich [Zustimmung, Erwähnung]* * *adj.ausdrücklich adj.deutlich adj.explizit adj. -
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could you please be more \explicit? könnten Sie bitte etwas deutlicher werden?;she made no \explicit mention of her plans sie erwähnte ihre Pläne nicht ausdrücklich;\explicit directions klare Anweisungen;to be \explicit about sth etw offen [o unverhohlen] aussprechen2) ( detailed) eindeutig;
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