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1 Sprengwirkung
f explosive effect* * *Sprẹng|wir|kungfexplosive effect* * *Spreng·wir·kungf explosive effect* * *Sprengwirkung f explosive effect* * *f.explosive effect n. -
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f; -, kein Pl.1. explosive effect2. geh. fig. explosiveness; die Brisanz des Problems the volatile nature of the issue.; von höchster Brisanz sein be highly explosive* * *Bri|sạnz [bri'zants]f -, -enexplosive force; (fig) explosive nature* * *Bri·sanz<-, -en>[briˈzants]f1. (geh) explosive nature* * *die; Brisanz explosiveness; explosive nature* * *1. explosive effect2. geh fig explosiveness;die Brisanz des Problems the volatile nature of the issue.;von höchster Brisanz sein be highly explosive* * *die; Brisanz explosiveness; explosive nature -
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Spreng·wir·kung fexplosive effect -
4 Sprengwirkung
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fInfrastruktur & Entwurf explosive effect -
6 Sprengwirkung
fexplosive effect
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