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1) (management) Handhabung, die; (of troops, workforce, bargaining, discussion) Führung, die; (of situation, class, crowd) Umgang, der (of mit)3) (treatment) Behandlung, die* * *han·dling[ˈhændl̩ɪŋ]n no pl2. (treatment) Handhabung f (of + gen); of person Behandlung f (of + gen), Umgang m (of mit + dat); of a theme [literarische] Abhandlunghe made his reputation through his \handling of the Cuban missile crisis er erwarb sich seinen Ruf durch die erfolgreiche Bewältigung der Kubakrisepower steering improves a car's \handling eine Servolenkung erleichtert die Lenkung eines Autos5. (processing of material) Verarbeitung f (of + gen); (treating of material) Bearbeitung f (of mit + dat)* * *['hndlɪŋ]n1) (= touching) Berühren ntof +gen); (of person, patient etc) Umgang m (of mit), Behandlung f ( of +gen); (of vehicle, plane, ship, drug, explosive) Umgang m (of mit); (of tool, weapon, machine) Umgang m (of mit), Handhabung f; (of writer's material) Verarbeitung f, Bearbeitung f; (of legal or financial matters) Erledigung f; (= official handling of matters, of legal case) Bearbeitung fhis adroit handling of the car/troops — sein geschickter Umgang mit dem Auto/den Truppen
the policeman's tactful handling of the drunk/crowd — das taktvolle Verhalten des Polizisten gegenüber dem Betrunkenen/der Menge
his handling of the matter/situation — die Art, wie er die Angelegenheit/die Situation angefasst hat
his successful handling of the crisis/task — seine Bewältigung der Krise/der Aufgabe
toxic waste requires very careful handling — mit Giftmüll muss sehr vorsichtig umgegangen werden
this package needs careful handling — dieses Paket muss vorsichtig behandelt werden
3)what's its handling like? — wie fährt es sich?a car not renowned for its easy handling — ein Auto, das sich nicht gerade durch leichte Lenkung auszeichnet
* * *handling s1. Berührung f2. Handhabung f, Gebrauch m3. Durchführung f, Erledigung f4. Behandlung f5. WIRTSCH Beförderung f, Weiterleitung fbe cautioned for handling wegen Handspiels verwarnt werden* * *noun, no pl.1) (management) Handhabung, die; (of troops, workforce, bargaining, discussion) Führung, die; (of situation, class, crowd) Umgang, der (of mit)3) (treatment) Behandlung, die* * *n.Bedienung f.Behandlung f.Handhabung f.Warenumschlag m. -
122 HE
I pronouner; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German feminines/neuters sie/esII interjection* * *[hi:] 1. pronoun1) (a male person or animal already spoken about: When I spoke to John, he told me he had seen you.) er2) (any (male) person: He who hesitates is lost.) derjenige2. noun(a male person or animal: Is a cow a he or a she?) der Mann, das Männchen- he-- he-man* * *he[hi:, hi]who did that? — it was \he! wer war das? — er [war's]!a strong horse you have there, does \he work hard? ein starkes Pferd hast du, arbeitet es [o er] hart?3. (unspecified person) er/sie/esevery child needs to know that \he is loved jedes Kind muss wissen, dass es geliebt wird\he who... ( form) wer...\he who is silent consents wer schweigt, stimmt zu▪ H\he Er5.▶ \he who laughs last, laughs best [or loudest] [or longest] ( prov) wer zuletzt lacht, lacht am bestenis that a \he or a she? ist das ein Er oder eine Sie? fam\he-antelope/-zebra Antilope-/Zebramännchen nt* * *abbr S. E.* * *HE abk* * *I pronouner; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German feminines/neuters sie/esII interjection* * *pron.er pron. -
123 Her Excellency
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124 His
possessive pronoun1) attrib. sein; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German feminines/neuters ihr/sein; see also academic.ru/34499/her">her II2) pred. (the one[s] belonging to him) seiner/seine/sein[e]s; der/die/das seine od. seinige (geh.); see also hers* * *(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) ein langes Gesicht machen* * *[hɪz, ɪz]is this coat \his? gehört ihm dieser Mantel?, ist dieser Mantel seiner?he took my hand in \his er nahm meine HandI don't know many John Lennon songs — ‘Imagine’ was one of \his, wasn't it? ich kenne nicht viele Lieder von John Lennon — ‚Imagine‘ ist von ihm, oder?shortsheeting the bed is a favourite trick of \his die Bettlaken kürzen zählt zu seinen Lieblingsstreichensome friends of \his einige seiner Freundethat dog of \his is so annoying sein doofer Hund nervt total! sleach recruit receiving clothes should pick \his up at the laundry department jeder Rekrut soll seine Kleider in der Wäscherei abholenwhat's \his name? wie heißt er?he got \his very own computer for Christmas er hat zu Weihnachten einen Computer ganz für sich alleine bekommen\his and hers towels Handtücher für Sie und Ihn* * *[hɪz]1. poss adjsein → also mySee:→ also my2. poss pronseine(r, s)See:→ also mine* * *HE abkHG abk1. His Grace ( His oder Her Grace) Seine, Seiner (Ihre, Ihrer) Gnaden; Seine, Seiner (Ihre, Ihrer) Hoheit; Seine, Seiner (Ihre, Ihrer) ExzellenzHH abkHM abk2. headmaster, headmistressHMS abkHMSO abk His Majesty’s Stationery Office ( His oder Her Majesty’s Stationery Office) (staatlicher brit. Verlag und Online-Informationsdienst)HRH abk His Royal Highness ( His oder Her Royal Highness) Seine, Seiner (Ihre, Ihrer) königlichen Hoheit* * *possessive pronoun1) attrib. sein; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German feminines/neuters ihr/sein; see also her II2) pred. (the one[s] belonging to him) seiner/seine/sein[e]s; der/die/das seine od. seinige (geh.); see also hers* * *adj.sein adj. -
125 His Excellency
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126 air control
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127 blasting fuse
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128 can
US < pack> (sealed container, made of sheet metal; e.g. for food, beverages) ■ Dose f DIN 55 405< pack> ■ Kanne f
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