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noun1) (using up, eating, drinking) Verbrauch, der (of an + Dat.); (act of eating or drinking) Verzehr, der (of von)consumption of fuel/sugar — Kraftstoff-/Zuckerverbrauch, der
consumption of alcohol — Alkoholkonsum, der
2) (Econ.) Verbrauch, der; Konsum, der* * *1) (the act of consuming: The consumption of coffee has increased.) der Verbrauch2) (an old word for tuberculosis of the lungs.)* * *con·sump·tion[kənˈsʌm(p)ʃən]n no plenergy/fuel \consumption Energie-/Benzinverbrauch mfat \consumption Verzehr m von Fettmachernto be unfit for human \consumption nicht zum menschlichen Verzehr geeignet sein4. (use)for internal \consumption zur internen Nutzung* * *[kən'sʌmpSən]nthis letter is for private consumption only (inf) — der Brief ist nur für den privaten Gebrauch
2) (MED old) Auszehrung f (old), Schwindsucht f* * *consumption [kənˈsʌmpʃn] s1. Verzehrung f2. Zerstörung f3. Verbrauch m (of an dat):fuel consumption Brennstoffverbrauch4. WIRTSCH Konsum m, Verbrauch m5. Verzehr m:for public consumption fig für die Öffentlichkeit bestimmt6. MED obs Schwindsucht f:pulmonary consumption Lungenschwindsucht* * *noun1) (using up, eating, drinking) Verbrauch, der (of an + Dat.); (act of eating or drinking) Verzehr, der (of von)consumption of fuel/sugar — Kraftstoff-/Zuckerverbrauch, der
consumption of alcohol — Alkoholkonsum, der
2) (Econ.) Verbrauch, der; Konsum, der* * *n.Genuss -¨e m.Verbrauch m.
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