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1 morale
nounMoral, dielow/ high morale — schlechte/gute Moral
* * *(the level of courage and confidence in eg an army, team etc: In spite of the defeat, morale was still high.) der Kampfgeist* * *mo·rale[məˈrɑ:l, AM -ˈræl]a team's \morale der Kampfgeist einer Mannschaft\morale is high/low die Stimmung ist gut/schlecht* * *[mɒ'rAːl]nMoral f* * *the morale of the army die (Kampf)Moral oder Stimmung der Truppe;* * *nounMoral, dielow/ high morale — schlechte/gute Moral
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2 rating
noun1) (estimated standing) Einschätzung, die2) (Radio, Telev.)[popularity] rating — Einschaltquote, die
be high/low in the ratings — eine hohe/niedrige Einschaltquote haben
4) (Brit. Navy): (sailor)[naval] rating — Mannschaftsdienstgrad, der
* * *1) ((usually in plural) the position of importance, popularity etc (of a person, thing etc): This television programme has had some very bad ratings recently.)2) (an ordinary sailor, as opposed to an officer.)* * *rat·ing[ˈreɪtɪŋ, AM -t̬-]nthe government's \rating in the opinion polls sank to an all-time low die Regierung hatte in Meinungsumfragen noch nie so schlecht abgeschnitten3. (audience)▪ \ratings pl [Einschalt]quoten pl, Zuschauerzahlen pl* * *I ['reItɪŋ]nwhat's your rating of his abilities? — wie schätzen Sie seine Fähigkeiten ein?
2) (= class, category SPORT of yacht, car) Klasse f; (FIN also credit rating) Kreditfähigkeit f; (ELEC) Leistung f; (of petrol also octane rating) Oktanzahl fwhat's his rating? he has attained world-class rating — wie wird er eingestuft? er hat Weltklasse(format) erreicht
the government's low rating in the opinion polls — die niedrigen Werte der Regierung in den Meinungsumfragen
high/low ratings (TV) — hohe/niedrige Werte pl
to boost ratings (TV) — die Werte stark verbessern
the ratings war/battle (TV) — der Krieg/Kampf um die Einschaltquoten
ratings hit (TV) — Quotenhit m
3) (NAUT) (= rank) Rang m; (= sailor) Matrose mIIn(= scolding) Schelte f* * *rating1 [ˈreıtıŋ] s1. (Ab)Schätzung f, Beurteilung f, Bewertung f2. SCHIFFa) Dienstgrad m (eines Matrosen)b) Br (einfacher) Matrosec) pl Br Leute pl eines bestimmten Dienstgrads3. MIL US Rang m (eines Spezialisten):4. WIRTSCH Kreditwürdigkeit f5. Bra) (Kommunalsteuer)Veranlagung fb) Steuersatz m6. a) (Leistungs)Beurteilung fb) Niveau n, (Leistungs- etc) Stand mc) SCHULE US (Zeugnis)Note fd) fig Stellenwert me) RADIO, TV Einschaltquote f:beat in the ratings höhere Einschaltquoten erzielen als7. TECH (Nenn)Leistung f, Betriebsdaten pl (einer Maschine etc):rating plate Leistungsschild n8. Tarif mrating2 [ˈreıtıŋ] s Schimpfe f umg:get a rating ausgeschimpft werden;give sb a rating jemanden ausschimpfen* * *noun1) (estimated standing) Einschätzung, die2) (Radio, Telev.)[popularity] rating — Einschaltquote, die
be high/low in the ratings — eine hohe/niedrige Einschaltquote haben
4) (Brit. Navy): (sailor)[naval] rating — Mannschaftsdienstgrad, der
* * *n.Bewertung f.Leistungsfähigkeit f.Prädikat -e n.Stellenwert m. -
3 blower
<tech.gen> (high air speed, low pressure) ■ Gebläse n< mot> ■ Aufladegebläse n -
4 productivity
nounProduktivität, dieproductivity agreement or deal — Produktivitätsvereinbarung, die
productivity bonus — Leistungszulage, die
* * *[prodək'tivəti]noun (the rate or efficiency of work especially in industrial production.) die Produktivität* * *prod·uc·tiv·ity[ˌprɒdʌkˈtɪvəti, AM ˌproʊdʌkˈtɪvət̬i]n no plhigh/low \productivity hohe/niedrige Produktivitätto boost \productivity die Effizienz erhöhen* * *["prɒdʌk'tIvItɪ]nProduktivität f; (of land) Fruchtbarkeit f, Ergiebigkeit f; (of well, mine) Ergiebigkeit f; (of business, shop) Rentabilität f* * *productiveness, productivity [ˌprɒdʌkˈtıvətı; US ˌprɑ-; prəʊˌdʌkˈt-] s Produktivität f (auch fig), Ergiebigkeit f, Ertragsfähigkeit f, Rentabilität f* * *nounProduktivität, dieproductivity agreement or deal — Produktivitätsvereinbarung, die
productivity bonus — Leistungszulage, die
* * *n.Leistungsfähigkeit f.Produktivität f. -
5 self-esteem
nounSelbstachtung, die* * *[selfi'sti:m]* * *self-es·ˈteemto have no/high/low \self-esteem kein/hohes/geringes Selbstwertgefühl habento boost/destroy one's \self-esteem sein Selbstwertgefühl stärken/zerstören* * *1. Selbstachtung f, -wertgefühl n2. pej Eigendünkel m* * *nounSelbstachtung, die* * *n.Eigenliebe f. -
6 morale
mo·rale [məʼrɑ:l, Am -ʼræl] nMoral f, Stimmung f;a team's \morale der Kampfgeist einer Mannschaft;\morale is high/ low die Stimmung ist gut/schlecht; -
7 productivity
prod·uc·tiv·ity [ˌprɒdʌkʼtɪvəti, Am ˌproʊdʌkʼtɪvət̬i] nhigh/low \productivity hohe/niedrige Produktivitätto boost \productivity die Effizienz erhöhen -
8 self-esteem
self-es·'teem nSelbstwertgefühl nt;to boost/destroy one's \self-esteem sein Selbstwertgefühl stärken/zerstören
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