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1. adjective1) [zu]künftig2) (Ling.) futurischfuture tense — Futur, das; Zukunft, die
2. nounfuture perfect — Futur II, das
1) Zukunft, diea man with a future — ein Mann mit Zukunft
there's no future in it — das hat keine Zukunft
2) (Ling.) Futur, das; Zukunft, die* * *['fju: ə] 1. noun1) ((what is going to happen in) the time to come: He was afraid of what the future might bring; ( also adjective) his future wife.) die Zukunft,(zu-)künftig2) ((a verb in) the future tense.) die Zukunft2. adjective((of a tense of a verb) indicating an action which will take place at a later time.) zukünftig- academic.ru/116813/in_future">in future* * *fu·ture[ˈfju:tʃəʳ, AM -ɚ]nobody knows what the \future holds niemand weiß, was die Zukunft bringtto have plans for the \future Zukunftspläne haben [o geh hegen]at some point in the \future irgendwann einmalto plan for the \future Pläne für die Zukunft machen, Zukunftspläne schmiedenin the [not too] distant/near \future in [nicht allzu] ferner/naher Zukunft2. LING\future tense Futur ntto be in the \future tense im Futur stehenshe has a great \future ahead of her sie hat eine große Zukunft vor sichthere's no \future for this company diese Firma hat keine Zukunftthere's no \future for me in this company in dieser Firma habe ich keine Aussichtento not have much of a \future keine [guten] Zukunftsaussichten habento face an uncertain \future einer ungewissen Zukunft entgegengehenII. adj attr, inv zukünftig, kommend, späterfor \future delivery für [o auf] zukünftige Lieferung\future generations kommende Generationen\future husband zukünftiger Ehemannin a \future life in einem Leben nach dem Todfor \future reference zur späteren Verwendung* * *['fjuːtʃə(r)]1. n1) Zukunft fwe will have to see what the future holds —
they look to the future with a certain anxiety — sie blicken mit einer gewissen Angst in die Zukunft
it won't happen in the foreseeable/near future — es wird in absehbarer/nächster Zeit nicht passieren
the strikes will continue into the foreseeable future — die Streiks werden auf absehbare Zeit anhalten
in the distant/not too distant future — in ferner/nicht allzu ferner Zukunft
to have a/any future — eine Zukunft haben
no one had any faith in its future — niemand glaubte daran, dass es eine Zukunft hatte
there is a real future for me with this firm —
her future lies or is in politics there's no future in this type of research — ihre Zukunft liegt in der Politik diese Art von Forschung hat keine Zukunft
2) (GRAM)the future — das Futur, die Zukunft
3) (ST EX)pl Termingeschäfte plcoffee futures — Terminkontrakte pl in Kaffee
commodity/financial futures — Waren-/Finanzterminkontrakte pl
futures market — Terminmarkt m, Terminbörse f
2. adj attr1) generations, husband, wife, king, queen, role (zu)künftighis future prospects/plans — seine Aussichten/Pläne für die Zukunft, seine Zukunftsaussichten/-pläne
in future years — in den kommenden Jahren
for future reference,... — zu Ihrer Information,...
you can keep it for future reference — Sie können es behalten, um später darauf Bezug zu nehmen
future life — Leben nt nach dem Tod
2) (GRAM)the future tense — das Futur, die Zukunft
* * *future [ˈfjuːtʃə(r)]A s1. Zukunft f:in (the) future in Zukunft, künftig, von jetzt ab oder an;for the future für die Zukunft, künftig;it’s all in the future das ist alles noch Zukunftsmusik;there is no future in it es hat keine Zukunft;have a great future (ahead of one) eine große Zukunft haben;think of the future an die Zukunft oder an später denken2. LING Futur n, Zukunft f3. pl WIRTSCHa) Termingeschäfte plb) Terminwaren pl:futures contract Terminvertrag mB adj2. LING futurisch3. WIRTSCH Termin…:* * *1. adjective1) [zu]künftig2) (Ling.) futurischfuture tense — Futur, das; Zukunft, die
2. nounfuture perfect — Futur II, das
1) Zukunft, diein future — in Zukunft; künftig
2) (Ling.) Futur, das; Zukunft, die* * *adj.künftig adj.zukünftig adj. n.Zukunft f. -
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fu·ture [ʼfju:tʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] nnobody knows what the \future holds niemand weiß, was die Zukunft bringt;at some point in the \future irgendwann einmal;to plan for the \future Pläne für die Zukunft machen, Zukunftspläne schmieden;in the [not too] distant/near \future in [nicht allzu] ferner/naher Zukunft2) ling\future tense Futur nt;to be in the \future tense im Futur stehenshe has a great \future ahead of her sie hat eine große Zukunft vor sich;there's no \future for this company diese Firma hat keine Zukunft;there's no \future for me in this company in dieser Firma habe ich keine Aussichten;to not have much of a \future keine [guten] Zukunftsaussichten haben;to face an uncertain \future einer ungewissen Zukunft entgegengehen adjattr, inv zukünftig, kommend, später;for \future delivery für [o auf] zukünftige Lieferung;\future generations kommende Generationen;\future husband zukünftiger Ehemann;in a \future life in einem Leben nach dem Tod;for \future reference zur späteren Verwendung -
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права последующих поколений
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rights of future generations
The moral, legal or ethical claims of posterity on present people, based on the recognition that the young and unborn are vulnerable to contemporary decision-making, especially decisions having long-term effect on the societies and environment they inherit. (Source: FUT)
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noun1) Generation, diethe present/rising generation — die heutige/heranwachsende od. junge Generation
first-/second-generation computers — etc. Computer usw. der ersten/zweiten Generation; attrib.
generation gap — Generationsunterschied, der
2) (production) Erzeugung, diegeneration of electricity — Stromerzeugung, die
* * *1) (one stage in the descent of a family: All three generations - children, parents and grandparents - lived together quite happily.) die Generation2) (people born at about the same time: People of my generation all think the same way about this.) die Generation* * *gen·era·tion[ˌʤenəˈreɪʃən]I. n\generation X Generation Xfuture \generations kommende Generationenthe next/older/younger \generation die nächste/ältere/jüngere Generationfrom one \generation to the next, down the \generations von einer Generation zur anderenfor \generations seit Generationenthe next \generation of computers die nächste Computergenerationelectricity/energy [or power] \generation Strom-/Energieerzeugung ffirst \generation backup Backup nt o m der ersten GenerationII. in compoundsfirst-/second-/third-\generation der ersten/zweiten/dritten Generation nach nfirst- and second-\generation immigrants Einwanderer pl [o Immigranten pl] der ersten und zweiten Generation* * *["dZenə'reISən]n1) (lit, fig) Generation fwithin a generation — in einer Generation
* * *generation [ˌdʒenəˈreıʃn] s1. Generation f:generation gap Generationsunterschied m2. Generation f, Menschenalter:generations umg eine Ewigkeit3. BIOL Entwicklungsstufe f4. Zeugung f, Fortpflanzung f: → academic.ru/69751/spontaneous">spontaneous 4generation of electricity Stromerzeugung6. Entstehung f7. WIRTSCH, TECH Generation f:a third-generation computer ein Computer der dritten Generation* * *noun1) Generation, diethe present/rising generation — die heutige/heranwachsende od. junge Generation
first-/second-generation computers — etc. Computer usw. der ersten/zweiten Generation; attrib.
generation gap — Generationsunterschied, der
2) (production) Erzeugung, diegeneration of electricity — Stromerzeugung, die
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gen·era·tion [ˌʤenəʼreɪʃən] n\generation X Generation f X;future \generations kommende Generationen;from one \generation to the next, down the \generations von einer Generation zur anderen;for \generations seit Generationenthe next \generation of computers die nächste Computergenerationfirst- and second-\generation immigrants Einwanderer pl [o Immigranten pl] der ersten und zweiten Generation -
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nounVermächtnis, das (Rechtsspr.); Erbschaft, die; (fig.) Erbe, das* * *['leɡəsi]plural - legacies; noun(something left in a will by someone who has died: He was left a legacy by his great-aunt.) das Vermächtnis* * *lega·cy[ˈlegəsi]nto leave sb a \legacy jdm ein Erbe hinterlassen [o vermachen\legacy of culture Kulturerbe nta rich \legacy of literature ein reiches literarisches Erbe* * *['legəsɪ] Erbschaft f, Vermächtnis nt; (fig also) Erbe nt; (fig pej) Hinterlassenschaft four legacy to future generations must not be a polluted world — wir dürfen den zukünftigen Generationen keine verschmutzte Welt hinterlassen
the tragedy left a legacy of bitterness — die Tragödie hinterließ Bitterkeit
* * ** * *nounVermächtnis, das (Rechtsspr.); Erbschaft, die; (fig.) Erbe, dasleave somebody something as a legacy — (lit. or fig.) jemandem etwas hinterlassen
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go down to posterity [as something] — [als etwas] in die Geschichte eingehen
* * *[po'sterəti]* * *pos·ter·ity[pɒsˈterəti, AM pɑ:ˌsterət̬i]to preserve sth for \posterity etw der Nachwelt erhalten* * *[pɒ'sterItɪ]ndie Nachweltthey videoed it for posterity — sie haben es für die Nachwelt auf Video aufgenommen
* * *1. Nachkommen(schaft) pl(f)2. Nachwelt f:go down to posterity in die Geschichte eingehen* * *noun, no pl., no art.go down to posterity [as something] — [als etwas] in die Geschichte eingehen
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environmental management
Measures and controls which are directed at environmental conservation, the rational and sustainable allocation and utilization of natural resources, the optimization of interrelations between society and the environment, and the improvement of human welfare for present and future generations. (Source: UNUN)
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principle of sustainability
Principle stated by the World Commission on Environment and Development (The Bruntland Commission) in 1987: development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations. Sustainable development is a process of integrating economic, social and ecological goals, and should not mean a trade-off between the environment and development. Sustainable development should imply balance rather than conflict. (Source: GRAHAWa)
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catch yield
The yield obtained from a given fishery; fishery catches should be strictly controlled so that the fish population can have a sufficient breeding mass and thus give a sustained yield for future generations. (Source: PORTa)
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11 экологическая этика
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environmental ethics
An ecological conscience or moral that reflects a commitment and responsibility toward the environment, including plants and animals as well as present and future generations of people. Oriented toward human societies living in harmony with the natural world on which they depend for survival and well being. (Source: UNUN)
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adjective* * *((of a baby) still in the mother's womb: When she was involved in a car accident the doctor was worried in case her unborn baby had been injured.) ungeboren* * *un·born[ʌnˈbɔ:n, AM -bɔ:rn]1. (not yet born) ungeborenprotection of the \unborn child Schutz m des ungeborenen Lebens2. (future) künftig\unborn generations kommende GenerationenII. n▪ the \unborn pl ungeborene Kinder* * *[ʌn'bɔːn]adjungeboren* * *unborn adj1. ungeboren* * *adjective* * *adj.ungeboren adj. -
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1) ( not yet born) ungeboren;protection of the \unborn child Schutz m des ungeborenen Lebens2) ( future) künftig;\unborn generations kommende Generationen nthe \unborn pl ungeborene Kinder
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