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81 Änderungen
Änderungen fpl RECHT different terms (im Vertrag) • Änderungen vorbehalten GEN subject to change without notice* * *fpl < Recht> im Vertrag different terms ■ Änderungen vorbehalten < Geschäft> subject to change without notice* * *vorbehalten, Änderungen
subject to alterations (qualifications);
• Eingang vorbehalten due payment provided;
• Irrtümer vorbehalten errors excepted;
• Nachprüfung vorbehalten subject to inspection;
• alle Rechte vorbehalten all rights reserved;
• Zwischenverkauf vorbehalten subject to prior sale (to being unsold);
• sich das Eigentum vorbehalten to retain title;
• sich alle Rechte einer Erfindung vorbehalten to reserve all rights in an invention;
• Regressansprüche vorbehalten to reserve the right of recourse. -
82 abführen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t3. (Geldbetrag, Steuer) pay over (an to)II v/i1. MED. act as a laxative, have a purgative effect2. (wegführen) lead away ( von from); der Weg führt hier von der Straße ab the path leads away from the road here; das führt vom Thema ab that takes me, us etc. off ( oder away from) the subject* * *to lead away* * *ạb|füh|ren sep1. vt1) (= wegführen) to lead or take away; Gefangenen to take awaydas führt uns vom Thema ab — that will take us away or divert us from our subject
2) (= abgeben) Betrag to pay (an +acc to)2. vi1)das würde vom Thema abführen — that would take us off the subject
2) (= den Darm anregen) to have a laxative effect3) (= Stuhlgang haben) to move or evacuate one's bowels, to have a bowel movement* * *ab|füh·renI. vt1. (wegführen)▪ jdn \abführen to lead sb away\abführen! take him/her away!▪ etw [an jdn/etw] \abführen to pay sth [to sb/sth]Steuern \abführen to pay taxes3. (ableiten)4. (entfernen)▪ jdn von etw \abführen to divert sb from sthjdn vom Thema \abführen to divert sb [or take sb away] from the subjectII. vi1. MED to loosen the bowels2. (wegführen)und hier führt Kaiserallee von der Hauptstraße ab and here the Kaiserallee leaves the main road3. (entfernen)▪ [von etw] \abführen to be a diversion [from sth]* * *1.transitives Verb1) (nach Festnahme) take away3) auch itr. (abbringen) take away2.intransitives Verb (für Stuhlgang sorgen) be a laxative; have a laxative effect* * *abführen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t3. (Geldbetrag, Steuer) pay over (an to)B. v/i1. MED act as a laxative, have a purgative effect2. (wegführen) lead away (von from);der Weg führt hier von der Straße ab the path leads away from the road here;* * *1.transitives Verb1) (nach Festnahme) take away3) auch itr. (abbringen) take away2.intransitives Verb (für Stuhlgang sorgen) be a laxative; have a laxative effect* * *v.to discharge v.to lead away v.to purge v. -
83 Fachidiot
* * *Fạch|idi|ot(in)m(f) (inf)person who can think of nothing but his/her subject, philosophy/chemistry etc freak (inf)* * *Fach·i·di·ot(in)m(f) (pej) nerd, blinkered specialist BRIT (a specialist who is not interested in anything outside his/her field)* * ** * *Fachidiot m, Fachidiotin f pej person obsessed with his ( oder her) subject, narrow-minded specialist* * *der (abwertend) person who has no interests outside his/her subject -
84 inhalt
m; -(e)s, -e1. eines Pakets etc.: contents Pl.3. gedanklicher Inhalt: content; Handlungsablauf: plot; behandelter Stoff: contents Pl.; (Thematik) subject matter; (das Wesentliche) essence, substance; den Inhalt eines Romans erzählen summarize the plot of a novel, give a summary of what happens in a novel* * *der Inhalt(Bedeutung) meaning; purport;(Füllung) contents;(Rauminhalt) content; capacity; volume;(Stoff) subject matter* * *Ịn|haltmwelchen Inhalt hatte der Film/das Gespräch?, was hatte der Film/das Gespräch zum Inhalt? — what was the subject matter or content of the film/discussion?
über Inhalte diskutieren — to discuss the real issues
der Inhalt der Flasche beträgt zwei Liter — the bottle has a volume of two litres (Brit) or liters (US), the bottle holds two litres (Brit) or liters (US)
* * *der1) (the things contained in something: He drank the contents of the bottle.) contents2) (a list of the things contained especially in a book: Look up the contents at the beginning of the book.) contents* * *In·halt<-[e]s, -e>[ˈɪnhalt]m2. (Sinngehalt) content5. INFORMaktiver \Inhalt active content* * *der; Inhalt[e]s, Inhalte1) contents pl.2) (das Dargestellte/geistiger Gehalt) content3) (FlächenInhalt) area; (RaumInhalt) volume* * *inhalt… im adj → inhalts…* * *der; Inhalt[e]s, Inhalte1) contents pl.2) (das Dargestellte/geistiger Gehalt) content3) (FlächenInhalt) area; (RaumInhalt) volume* * *-e m.capacity n.content n.contents n.subject matter n.substance n.topic n.volume n. -
85 kündbar
Adj. Vertrag: terminable; Anstellung, Miete etc.: subject to notice; WIRTS., Kapital: callable; Anleihe: redeemable; wir sind jederzeit kündbar we can be given notice at any time; sie ist nicht kündbar she cannot be dismissed* * *callable* * *kụ̈nd|baradjVertrag terminable; Anleihe redeemableBeamte sind nicht ohne Weiteres kündbar — civil servants cannot be given (their) notice or cannot be dismissed just like that
die Mitgliedschaft ist sehr schwer kündbar — it is very difficult to terminate or cancel one's membership
* * *künd·bar[ˈkʏntba:ɐ̯]▪ [irgendwie] \kündbar sein to be terminable in a certain wayAngestellte sind nur unter Einhaltung bestimmter Fristen \kündbar employees can only be dismissed after a certain period of noticeältere Mitarbeiter sind nicht mehr \kündbar older employees can no longer be dismissedbei der Police handelt es sich um einen nach fünf Jahren \kündbaren Vertrag the policy involves a contract that is subject to five years noticedas Abonnement ist nur mit Dreimonatsfrist \kündbar the subscription can only be terminated with three months notice* * *Beamte sind nicht kündbar — established civil servants cannot be dismissed or given their notice
* * *kündbar adj Vertrag: terminable; Anstellung, Miete etc: subject to notice; WIRTSCH, Kapital: callable; Anleihe: redeemable;wir sind jederzeit kündbar we can be given notice at any time;sie ist nicht kündbar she cannot be dismissed* * *Beamte sind nicht kündbar — established civil servants cannot be dismissed or given their notice
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86 Lehrgegenstand
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87 Leistungskurs
m PÄD. special subject; ich bin im Leistungskurs Geschichte I’m taking history as a special subject* * *Leistungskurse are the two specialist subjects chosen by students in the upper classes of a Gymnasium, during the Kollegstufe. Six hours a week are devoted to each subject, allowing more time for special projects and the students' own work. Those taking the Abitur have to write a Facharbeit – similar to a short university seminar paper – on one of the subjects. Together with examinations in the two subjects, this makes up a third of the overall mark for the Abitur. In a Gesamtschule, Leistungskurse are more advanced courses. See: → Abitur, Gesamtschule, Gymnasium, Kollegstufe* * *Leis·tungs·kursm SCH advanced course (course which seeks to impart additional knowledge to a basic course using a style similar to university teaching)* * *der (Schulw.) extension course* * *ich bin im Leistungskurs Geschichte I’m taking history as a special subject* * *der (Schulw.) extension course -
88 Lieblingsthema
n favo(u)rite ( oder pet) subject; er ist wieder bei seinem Lieblingsthema he’s onto his favo(u)rite ( oder pet) subject again, he’s on his hobby-horse again* * *er ist wieder bei seinem Lieblingsthema he’s onto his favo(u)rite ( oder pet) subject again, he’s on his hobby-horse again* * *n.pet subject n. -
89 Motiv
n; -s, -e1. motive (zu for); aus welchem Motiv heraus hat sie es getan? what was her motive for doing it?, what made her do it?* * *das Motiv(Beweggrund) ground; motive;(Kunst) motif* * *Mo|tiv [mo'tiːf]nt -s, -e[-və]das Motív einer Tat — the motive for a deed
aus welchem Motív heraus? — for what motive?, what are your/his etc motives?
er wurde aus politischen Motíven umgebracht — his murder was politically motivated
ohne erkennbares Motív — without any apparent motive
* * *(something that makes a person choose to act in a particular way; a reason: What was his motive for murdering the old lady?) motive* * *Mo·tiv<-s, -e>[moˈti:f, pl moˈti:və]nt1. (Beweggrund) motive* * *das; Motivs, Motive1) motive2) (Literaturw., Musik usw.): (Thema) motif; theme3) (bild. Kunst, Fot., Film): (Gegenstand) subject* * *1. motive (zu for);aus welchem Motiv heraus hat sie es getan? what was her motive for doing it?, what made her do it?2. Kunst, Literatur, MUS motif; FILM etc auch theme; FOTO subject* * *das; Motivs, Motive1) motive2) (Literaturw., Musik usw.): (Thema) motif; theme3) (bild. Kunst, Fot., Film): (Gegenstand) subject* * *-e n.motif n.motive n. -
90 Objekt
n; -s, -e1. object (auch LING., PHILOS.)2. WIRTS. (Vermögensgegenstand) property3. FOT. subject4. österr., Amtsspr. building* * *das Objektarticle; thing; object* * *Ob|jẹkt [ɔp'jɛkt]nt -(e)s, -e (AUCH GRAM)object; (COMM = Grundstück etc) property; (PHOT) subjectzum Objekt der Forschung werden — to become the object of research
* * *(the word or words in a sentence or phrase which represent(s) the person or thing affected by the action of the verb: He hit me; You can eat what you like.) object* * *Ob·jekt<-[e]s, -e>[ɔpˈjɛkt]nt1. (Gegenstand) object2. (Immobilie) [piece of] property3. (Kunstgegenstand) objet d'art4. (Gegenteil von Subjekt) object5. INFORM object\Objekte verknüpfen und einbinden object linking and embedding* * *das; Objekts, Objekte1) (auch Sprachw., Kunstwiss.) object; (Fot., bei einem Experiment) subject2) (Kaufmannsspr.): (Immobilie) property* * *3. FOTO subject4. österr, ADMIN building* * *das; Objekts, Objekte1) (auch Sprachw., Kunstwiss.) object; (Fot., bei einem Experiment) subject2) (Kaufmannsspr.): (Immobilie) property* * *-e n.object n. -
91 portopflichtig
Adj. subject to postage* * *subject to postage* * *pọr|to|pflich|tig [-pflIçtɪç]adjliable or subject to postage* * *por·to·pflich·tig* * *portopflichtig adj subject to postage* * *adj.liable to postage expr. -
92 Reizthema
n1. explosive topic, emotive issue; POL. auch gut issue2. für einzelne: touchy subject; das ist für sie ein Reizthema that’s a touchy subject with her, that always gets her going* * *Reiz|the|mantcontroversial issue* * *Reiz·the·mant emotive subject* * *2. für einzelne: touchy subject; -
93 Sachgebiet
n subject, field* * *das Sachgebietarea* * *Sạch|ge|bietntsubject area* * *Sach·ge·bietnt [specialized] field* * *das subject [area]; field* * *Sachgebiet n subject, field* * *das subject [area]; field -
94 Sachkatalog
m subject catalog(ue)* * *Sạch|ka|ta|logmsubject index* * *Sach·ka·ta·logm subject index* * ** * *m.subject catalogue n.title catalogue n. -
95 Sachregister
n subject index* * *das Sachregistersubindex* * *Sạch|re|gis|terntsubject index* * *Sach·re·gis·ternt subject index* * *Sachregister n subject index* * *n.subindex n.subject index n. -
96 Subjektsatz
m GRAM. subject clause* * *Sub|jẹkt|satzm (GRAM)noun clause as subject* * *der (Sprachw.) subject clause* * ** * *der (Sprachw.) subject clause -
97 Testperson
f test subject* * *Tẹst|per|sonfsubject (of a test)* * *Test·per·sonf subject* * *Testperson f test subject* * *f.test subject n. -
98 Versuchsperson
f test person* * *Ver|suchs|per|sonftest or experimental subject* * *Ver·suchs·per·sonf test subject* * *die (bes. Med., Psych.) test or experimental subject* * *Versuchsperson f test person* * *die (bes. Med., Psych.) test or experimental subject* * *f.test person n.test subject n. -
99 wegführen
(trennb., hat -ge-)* * *to lead away* * *wẹg|füh|ren sep1. vtto lead away2. vi* * *weg|füh·ren▪ jdn \wegführen to lead sb away* * *transitives, intransitives Verb lead away* * *wegführen (trennb, hat -ge-)B. v/i:vom Ort/Thema etcwegführen lead away from the place/subject etc* * *transitives, intransitives Verb lead away -
100 beitragspflichtig
beitragspflichtig adj SOZ liable for contributions, subject to contributions, subject to payment of contributions* * *adj < Sozial> liable for contributions, subject to contributions, subject to payment of contributions* * *beitragspflichtig
contributory, liable for contribution, liable to contribute (subscription);
• nicht beitragspflichtig non-contributory.
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