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1 Menschenleben
n1. (human) life; Menschenleben sind nicht zu beklagen there were no fatalities* * *das Menschenlebenlife* * *Mẹn|schen|le|bennthuman lifeMenschenleben beklagen — to report fatalities
Menschenleben waren nicht zu beklagen — there was no loss of life, no fatalities were reported
* * *Men·schen·le·bennt1. (Todesopfer) [human] lifeder Unfall forderte drei \Menschenleben the accident claimed three livesdie Verluste an \Menschenleben the loss of life\Menschenleben sind [nicht] zu beklagen there has been [no] loss of life2. (Lebenszeit) lifetimeein ganzes \Menschenleben lang a [whole] lifetime* * *das lifeder Unfall forderte vier Menschenleben — (geh.) the accident claimed four lives
* * *1. (human) life;Menschenleben sind nicht zu beklagen there were no fatalities* * *das lifeder Unfall forderte vier Menschenleben — (geh.) the accident claimed four lives
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2 menschlich
I Adj.1. human; (human) auch humane; die menschliche Natur human nature; nach menschlichem Ermessen as far as one can possibly judge; es ist nur menschlich, dass oder wenn er / sie das tut it’s only human for him / her to do that; irren I 2, Rühren2. umg. (erträglich) tolerable; ( wieder) ganz menschlich aussehen umg. look halfway civilized (again)II Adv.1. (als Mensch) as a person; jemanden menschlich behandeln auch treat s.o. like a human being, treat s.o. humanely; sich menschlich benehmen behave like a normal human being; sich menschlich näher kommen get to know one another on a personal level2. etw. menschlich betrachten consider s.th. in human terms; rein menschlich gesehen seen in purely human terms* * *human; humane* * *mẹnsch|lich ['mɛnʃlɪç]1. adj1) humandas menschliche Leben — human life
der menschliche Körper/Geist — the human body/mind
jede menschliche Hilfe kam zu spät für sie — she was beyond human help
2) (inf = zivilisiert) human3) (= human) Behandlung etc humaneeine menschliche Seite haben — to have a human side to one
2. adv1) (= human) humanely2) (inf = zivilisiert) decently(einigermaßen) menschlich aussehen (inf) — to look more or less human
3) (= als Mensch) personally, as a personsie ist mir menschlich sympathisch — I like her as a person
* * *1) (of, natural to, concerning, or belonging to, mankind: human nature; The dog was so clever that he seemed almost human.) human2) humanely3) (kind; not cruel: a humane man; a humane way to kill rats and mice.) humane* * *mensch·lich[ˈmɛnʃlɪç]I. adj1. (einem Menschen gehörend) humandas \menschliche Leben human life2. (durch Menschen erfolgend) human\menschliche Schwäche human weakness\menschliches Vermögen ÖKON manning [or staffing] levels\menschliches Versagen human errorII. adv1. (human) humanelywieder \menschlich aussehen to look presentable again* * *1.1) humanmenschliches Versagen — human error; s. auch irren 1)
2) (annehmbar) civilized2.1)sich menschlich näherkommen — get on closer [personal] terms [with one another]
* * *A. adj1. human; (human) auch humane;die menschliche Natur human nature;nach menschlichem Ermessen as far as one can possibly judge;es ist nur menschlich, dass oder2. umg (erträglich) tolerable;(wieder) ganz menschlich aussehen umg look halfway civilized (again)B. adv1. (als Mensch) as a person;jemanden menschlich behandeln auch treat sb like a human being, treat sb humanely;sich menschlich benehmen behave like a normal human being;sich menschlich näher kommen get to know one another on a personal level2.etwas menschlich betrachten consider sth in human terms;rein menschlich gesehen seen in purely human terms* * *1.1) humanmenschliches Versagen — human error; s. auch irren 1)
2) (annehmbar) civilized2.1)sich menschlich näherkommen — get on closer [personal] terms [with one another]
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3 Tribut
m; -(e)s, -e; HIST. (Abgabe) tribute, contribution; fig. (Opfer) toll; jemandem oder einer Sache seinen Tribut zollen pay tribute to; einen hohen Tribut an Menschenleben fordern take a heavy toll on human lives, be achieved at a high cost in human life* * *der Tributtribute* * *Tri|but [tri'buːt]m -(e)s, -e (HIST)tribute, dues pl; (fig) tribute; (= Opfer) toll* * *Tri·but<-[e]s, -e>[triˈbu:t]m HIST tribute* * *der; Tribut[e]s, Tribute1) (hist.) tribute no indef. art.2) (fig.) due* * *seinen Tribut zollen pay tribute to;einen hohen Tribut an Menschenleben fordern take a heavy toll on human lives, be achieved at a high cost in human life* * *der; Tribut[e]s, Tribute1) (hist.) tribute no indef. art.2) (fig.) due* * *-e n.Alma Mater (US) n.paean n.tribute n. -
4 Menschenopfer
n1. bei einem Unfall etc.: death, fatality; Pl. auch death toll Sg.; es gab zahlreiche Menschenopfer auch many lives were lost, there was a heavy death toll; zahlreiche Menschenopfer fordern cost many lives2. rituelles: human sacrifice* * *Mẹn|schen|op|fernt2)(= Menschenleben)
es waren Menschenopfer zu beklagen — there were (some) fatalities* * *Men·schen·op·fernt1. REL human sacrifice* * *das human sacrifice* * *1. bei einem Unfall etc: death, fatality; pl auch death toll sg;es gab zahlreiche Menschenopfer auch many lives were lost, there was a heavy death toll;zahlreiche Menschenopfer fordern cost many lives2. rituelles: human sacrifice* * *das human sacrifice* * *n.human sacrifice n. -
5 menschlich
mensch·lich [ʼmɛnʃlɪç] adj1) ( einem Menschen gehörend) human;das \menschliche Leben human life2) ( durch Menschen erfolgend) human;\menschliche Schwäche human weakness;\menschliches Versagen human error;3) ( human) humane;( Vorgesetzter) understanding, sympathetic1) ( human) humanelywieder \menschlich aussehen to look presentable again -
6 Opfer
n; -s, -1. sacrifice (auch fig.); (auch Opfergabe) offering; ein Opfer bringen make a sacrifice; Opfer bringen fig. make sacrifices (+ Dat for); viele Opfer an Zeit / Geld etc. bringen invest a great deal of time / money etc. ( für in); keine Opfer scheuen consider no sacrifice too great, give one’s all; unter großen Opfern at great cost2. (der, die Geopferte oder Geschädigte) victim (auch fig., eines Betrugs etc.); eines Unfalls etc.: auch casualty; zahlreiche Opfer fordern take a heavy toll on human life, cause heavy casualties, claim many victims; einer Sache zum Opfer fallen be the victim of s.th., fall victim to s.th.; das Haus wurde ein Opfer der Flammen geh. the house was consumed by the flames* * *das Opfer(Geschädigter) victim;(Opfergabe) sacrifice; offering; oblation;(Opferung) immolation* * *Ọp|fer ['ɔpfɐ]nt -s, -zum or als Opfer — as a sacrifice
die Gottheit verlangte zehn Jungfrauen zum or als Opfer — the god demanded the sacrifice of ten virgins
sie brachten ein Opfer aus Wein und Wasser dar — they made an offering of water and wine
jdm etw zum Opfer bringen, jdm etw als Opfer darbringen — to offer sth as a sacrifice to sb, to make a sacrificial offering of sth to sb
für ihre Kinder scheut sie keine Opfer — she sacrifices everything for her children, for her children she considers no sacrifice too great
2) (= Geschädigte) victimsie fiel seinem Charme zum Opfer — she fell victim to his charm
täglich werden 28 Kinder Opfer des Straßenverkehrs — every day 28 children are the victims of road accidents
das Erdbeben forderte viele Opfer — the earthquake took a heavy toll or claimed many victims
* * *das1) (a person who is wounded or killed in a battle, accident etc: There were hundreds of casualties when the factory went on fire.) casualty2) (a person who continually suffers from a disease, difficulty etc: She is a martyr to rheumatism.) martyr3) (a person who receives ill-treatment, injury etc: a murder victim; Food is being sent to the victims of the disaster.) victim4) (the act of offering something (eg an animal that is specially killed) to a god: A lamb was offered in sacrifice.) sacrifice5) (the thing that is offered in this way.) sacrifice6) (something of value given away or up in order to gain something more important or to benefit another person: His parents made sacrifices to pay for his education.) sacrifice* * *Op·fer<-s, ->[ˈɔpfɐ]nt1. (verzichtende Hingabe) sacrifice\Opfer bringen to make sacrifices2. REL sacrificeals \Opfer as a sacrifice [or an offering]jdm jdn/etw zum \Opfer bringen (geh) to sacrifice sb/sth to sb3. (geschädigte Person) victimjdm/etw zum \Opfer fallen to fall victim to sb/sth* * *das; Opfers, Opfer1) (Verzicht) sacrificeein Opfer [für etwas] bringen — make a sacrifice [for something]
2) (Geschädigter) victimjemandem/einer Sache zum Opfer fallen — fall victim to somebody/something; be the victim of somebody/something
3) (Opfergabe) sacrificejemandem/einer Sache etwas zum Opfer bringen — sacrifice something to somebody/something
* * *ein Opfer bringen make a sacrifice;viele Opfer an Zeit/Geld etcbringen invest a great deal of time/money etc (für in);keine Opfer scheuen consider no sacrifice too great, give one’s all;unter großen Opfern at great cost2. (der, die Geopferte oder Geschädigte) victim (auch fig, eines Betrugs etc); eines Unfalls etc: auch casualty;zahlreiche Opfer fordern take a heavy toll on human life, cause heavy casualties, claim many victims;einer Sache zum Opfer fallen be the victim of sth, fall victim to sth;das Haus wurde ein Opfer der Flammen geh the house was consumed by the flames* * *das; Opfers, Opfer1) (Verzicht) sacrificeein Opfer [für etwas] bringen — make a sacrifice [for something]
2) (Geschädigter) victimjemandem/einer Sache zum Opfer fallen — fall victim to somebody/something; be the victim of somebody/something
3) (Opfergabe) sacrificejemandem/einer Sache etwas zum Opfer bringen — sacrifice something to somebody/something
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7 Kehrseite
f1. other side, back; von Münze: reverse; die Kehrseite der Medaille fig. the other side of the coin; die Kehrseite des Lebens the seamy side of life2. umg. (Hintern) backside; (Rücken) back; jemandem seine Kehrseite zuwenden turn one’s back on s.o.* * *die Kehrseiteback* * *Kehr|sei|tef1) (von Münze) reversejdm seine Kéhrseite zuwenden — to turn one's back on sb
3) (fig = Schattenseite) other sidedie Kéhrseite der Medaille — the other side of the coin
* * *(the roughest, most unpleasant side or aspect of human life.) the seamy side (of life)* * *Kehr·sei·tef2. (Schattenseite) downside, drawbackalles hat seine \Kehrseite there's a downside to everything, everything has its drawbacks3. (hum: Rücken, Gesäß) backjdm die \Kehrseite zuwenden to turn one's back on sb4.▶ die \Kehrseite der Medaille the other side of the coin* * *1) back; (einer Münze, Medaille) reversedie Kehrseite der Medaille — (fig.) the other side of the coin
2) (scherzh.): (Gesäß) backside3) (nachteiliger Aspekt) drawback; disadvantage* * *1. other side, back; von Münze: reverse;die Kehrseite der Medaille fig the other side of the coin;die Kehrseite des Lebens the seamy side of lifejemandem seine Kehrseite zuwenden turn one’s back on sb* * *1) back; (einer Münze, Medaille) reversedie Kehrseite der Medaille — (fig.) the other side of the coin
2) (scherzh.): (Gesäß) backside3) (nachteiliger Aspekt) drawback; disadvantage* * *f.back n.reverse n.reverse side n. -
8 Humanbiologie
биология человека
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human biology
The study of human life and character. (Source: ZINZAN)
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9 auslöschen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Licht etc.) put out; (Feuer) auch extinguish; (Kerze) auch snuff (out); (Zigarette) stub ( oder put) out2. (Schrift) an der Tafel: rub out; (radieren) auch erase; (Steininschrift etc.) efface; (Spuren) wipe out, obliterate* * *to extinguish; to efface; to annihilate; to put out; to wipe out; to blow out; to erase* * *aus|lö|schenvt sepan +dat from); Erinnerung, Schmach to blot outein Menschenleben áúslöschen (geh) — to destroy or blot out a human life
* * *1) (to cover, to prevent from being visible: The sand-storm obliterated his footprints.) obliterate2) (to destroy completely: The town was obliterated by the bombs.) obliterate3) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) snuff out* * *aus|lö·schenvt▪ etw \auslöscheneine Kerze \auslöschen to snuff [out sep] [or extinguish] a candle2. (beseitigen) to obliterate sthErinnerungen \auslöschen to obliterate [or sep blot out] memories; (vernichten) to obliterate [or destroy] sthwährend des Krieges wurden ganze Dörfer ausgelöscht during the war, whole villages were destroyed* * *transitives Verb1) extinguish, put out <fire, lamp>; snuff, put out, extinguish < candle>; (fig.) extinguish < life>2) (beseitigen) rub out, erase <drawing, writing>; < wind, rain> obliterate <tracks, writing>; (fig.) obliterate, wipe out < memory>; wipe out <people, population>* * *auslöschen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Licht etc) put out; (Feuer) auch extinguish; (Kerze) auch snuff (out); (Zigarette) stub ( oder put) out2. (Schrift) an der Tafel: rub out; (radieren) auch erase; (Steininschrift etc) efface; (Spuren) wipe out, obliterate* * *transitives Verb1) extinguish, put out <fire, lamp>; snuff, put out, extinguish < candle>; (fig.) extinguish < life>2) (beseitigen) rub out, erase <drawing, writing>; <wind, rain> obliterate <tracks, writing>; (fig.) obliterate, wipe out < memory>; wipe out <people, population>* * *adj.eliminating adj. v.to annihilate v.to blow out v.to efface v.to obliterate v.to put out v.to raze v. -
10 Menschenleben
Men·schen·le·ben nt1) ( Todesopfer) [human] life;der Unfall forderte drei \Menschenleben the accident claimed three lives;die Verluste an \Menschenleben the loss of life;\Menschenleben sind [nicht] zu beklagen there has been [no] loss of life2) ( Lebenszeit) lifetime;ein ganzes \Menschenleben lang a [whole] lifetime -
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12 Notunterkunft
аварийное убежище
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emergency shelter
Shelter given to persons who are deprived of the essential needs of life following a disaster. (Source: GUNNa)
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emergency lodging
Housing or dwelling space provided for victims of a sudden, urgent and usually unexpected occurrence, especially when harm has been done to human life, property or the environment. (Source: RHW)
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m Ash Wednesday* * *Ash Wednesday* * *Aschermittwoch (Ash Wednesday) marks the end of Karneval and is the first day of Lent. Devout Catholics go to church and have a cross of ashes smeared on their foreheads as a reminder of the transience of human life. In Bavaria there is also politischer Aschermittwoch. Political parties hold rallies at which they review their own policies and those of their rivals. National party leaders are often among the speakers. For this reason politischer Aschermittwoch is a focus of attention for the whole of Germany. See: → Karneval* * *Ascher·mitt·woch[aʃɐˈmɪtvɔx]m REL Ash Wednesday* * *der Ash Wednesday* * *Aschermittwoch m Ash Wednesday* * *der Ash Wednesday* * *m.Ash Wednesday n. -
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доклад о состоянии окружающей среды
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environmental report
An account or statement, usually in writing, describing in detail events, situations or conditions pertaining to the ecosystem, its natural resources or any of the external factors surrounding and affecting human life. (Source: TOE)
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информационная система по вопросам окружающей среды
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A coordinated assemblage of people, devices or other resources designed to exchange data or knowledge concerning any aspect of the ecosystem, the natural resources within or, more generally, the external factors surrounding and affecting human life. (Source: TOE / RHW)
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информация об окружающей среде
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Knowledge communicated or received concerning any aspect of the ecosystem, the natural resources within it or, more generally, the external factors surrounding and affecting human life. (Source: TOE)
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культура по отношению к окружающей среде
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environmental culture
The total of learned behavior, attitudes, practices and knowledge that a society has with respect to maintaining or protecting its natural resources, the ecosystem and all other external conditions affecting human life. (Source: ANT / TOE)
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невозобновляемый источник энергии
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non-renewable energy resource
Non-renewable resources have been built up or evolved over a geological time-span and cannot be used without depleting the stock and raising questions of ultimate exhaustibility, since their rate of formation is so slow as to be meaningless in terms of the human life-span. (Source: GOOD)
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план на случай чрезвычайной ситуации
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Program of procedures to be undertaken in the event of a sudden, urgent and usually unexpected occurrence requiring immediate action, especially an incident of potential harm to human life, property or the environment. (Source: RHW)
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