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    sol·id [ʼsɒlɪd, Am ʼsɑ:-] adj
    1) ( hard) fest; chair, door, wall solide;
    \solid foundation stabile [o solide] Grundlage;
    \solid punch kräftiger Schlag;
    \solid rock massiver [o harter] Fels;
    to be \solid as a rock person hart wie Stahl sein
    2) ( not hollow) massiv
    3) ( not liquid) fest;
    \solid waste Festmüll m;
    to be frozen \solid zugefroren sein
    4) ( completely) ganz;
    \solid gold Massivgold nt;
    \solid silver massives [o reines] Silber;
    \solid black/ blue/ red rein schwarz/blau/rot
    5) ( substantial) verlässlich;
    \solid argument stichhaltiges [o triftiges] Argument;
    \solid evidence handfester Beweis;
    \solid facts zuverlässige Fakten;
    \solid footing stabile Basis;
    \solid grounding solides [o fundiertes] Grundwissen;
    \solid meal ordentliche [o richtige] Mahlzeit;
    \solid reasoning fundierte Argumentation;
    \solid reasons vernünftige [o stichhaltige] Gründe
    6) ( concrete) plan konkret
    7) ( uninterrupted) line, wall durchgehend; month, week ganz;
    he slept for 12 hours \solid er schlief 12 Stunden am Stück;
    it rained for a month \solid es regnete einen ganzen Monat lang ohne Unterbrechung;
    a \solid line of cars eine Autoschlange;
    \solid record ungebrochener Rekord;
    \solid success/ winning streak anhaltender Erfolg/anhaltende Glückssträhne
    8) ( unanimous)
    \solid approval volle [o geschlossene] Zustimmung;
    \solid support volle Unterstützung
    9) ( dependable) person solide, zuverlässig; democrat, socialist hundertprozentig; marriage, relationship stabil;
    \solid bond festes Band;
    \solid conservative Erzkonservative(r) f(m)
    10) econ ( financially strong) company solide, gesund;
    ( financially sound) investment solide, sicher
    11) ( sound) solide, gut;
    \solid performance gediegene Vorstellung adv voll;
    the lecture hall was packed \solid with students der Vorlesungssaal war randvoll mit Studenten;
    the hotel was booked \solid throughout January das Hotel war den ganzen Januar hindurch ausgebucht n
    1) phys fester Stoff, Festkörper m
    2) math Körper m
    3) food
    \solids pl feste Nahrung kein pl

    English-German students dictionary > solid

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  • hard evidence — real and significant proof …   English contemporary dictionary

  • hard — [hɑːd ǁ hɑːrd] adjective 1. hard facts/​numbers information based on things that can be measured, rather than feelings or opinions: • Investors are again showing respect for hard numbers like quarterly earnings. • We have to separate the myths… …   Financial and business terms

  • hard — hard1 W1S1 [ha:d US ha:rd] adj comparative harder superlative hardest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(firm to touch)¦ 2¦(difficult)¦ 3¦(work/effort)¦ 4¦(full of problems)¦ 5 be hard on somebody 6 be hard on something 7 do something the hard way …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • evidence */*/*/ — UK [ˈevɪd(ə)ns] / US [ˈevɪdəns] noun [uncountable] Get it right: evidence: Evidence is an uncountable noun, and so: ▪  it is never used in the plural ▪  it never comes after an or a number Wrong: You need to balance the evidences from both sides …   English dictionary

  • hard — [[t]hɑ͟ː(r)d[/t]] ♦ harder, hardest 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is hard is very firm and stiff to touch and is not easily bent, cut, or broken. He shuffled his feet on the hard wooden floor... Something cold and hard pressed into the back of his …   English dictionary

  • hard — 1 adjective FIRM TO TOUCH 1 firm and stiff, and difficult to press down, break, or cut: Diamond is the hardest substance known to man. | The plums are much too hard to be eaten now. | The chairs in the waiting room felt hard and uncomfortable.… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • evidence — ev|i|dence1 [ evıdəns ] noun uncount *** 1. ) facts or physical signs that help to prove something: Evidence shows that global warming is definitely occurring. evidence of: Doctors found no evidence of infection. evidence that: There is some… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hard — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English heard; akin to Old High German hart hard, Greek kratos strength Date: before 12th century 1. a. not easily penetrated ; not easily yielding to pressure b. of cheese not capable of being… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • hard — hard1 [ hard ] adjective *** ▸ 1 firm & not easy to break ▸ 2 difficult to do ▸ 3 full of problems ▸ 4 strong & not frightened ▸ 5 unkind/cruel ▸ 6 with much physical force ▸ 7 about water ▸ 8 winter/frost: severe ▸ 9 facts, etc.: can be proved ▸ …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hard */*/*/ — I UK [hɑː(r)d] / US [hɑrd] adjective Word forms hard : adjective hard comparative harder superlative hardest 1) stiff, firm, and not easy to bend or break hard wooden benches The plastic was chosen because it is very hard and durable. 2) a)… …   English dictionary

  • Evidence-based management — (EBMgt) is an emerging movement to explicitly use the current, best evidence in management decision making. Its roots are in evidence based medicine, a quality movement to apply the scientific method to medical practice. Evidence based management …   Wikipedia

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