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101 durchführen
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102 implementieren
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103 realisieren
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104 realisieren
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105 ausführen
1. to accomplish2. to achieve3. to act out4. to administer [law]5. to carry out6. to do7. to effect8. to engineer9. to execute10. to expedite11. to export12. to implement13. to obey14. to perform15. to put into practice16. to realise Br.17. to realize18. to take out19. to use(= genauer darstellen)to explainto run -
106 Ausrüstungsstück
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107 Büroutensil
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108 durchführen
1. to accomplish2. to carry out3. to effect4. to enforce5. to execute6. to implement7. to perform8. to realise Br.9. to realize Am. -
109 einführen
1. to herald in2. to implement3. to inaugurate4. to induct5. to initiate6. to introduce7. to superinduce8. to usher -
110 Gebrauchsgegenstand
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111 Gerät
n1. appliance2. console3. device4. equipment5. gadget6. gadgetry7. implement8. set9. tabletop10. tackle11. tool12. unit13. utensil14. widget -
112 implementieren
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113 in Kraft setzen
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114 landwirtschaftliches Gerät
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115 realisieren
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116 selbstfahrende Arbeitsmaschine
f1. implement2. self-propelled agricultural machineDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > selbstfahrende Arbeitsmaschine
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117 umsetzen
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118 vollziehen
1. to accomplish2. to carry out3. to execute4. to fulfil5. to fulfill Am.6. to perform7. to put into effect(vollzog, vollzogen - Gesetz)to implement (law, regulation) -
119 Werkzeug
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120 zur Durchsetzung verhelfen
1. to help enforce sth.2. to help establish sth.3. to help implement sth.
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