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inelastic timetable

  • 1 Zeitplan

    Zeitplan m 1. FIN timescale; 2. GEN timescale, schedule; 3. MGT time budget, timescale, timetable; roadmap; 4. WIWI timescale im Zeitplan liegen GEN be on schedule
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    m 1. < Finanz> timescale; 2. < Geschäft> timescale, schedule; 3. < Mgmnt> time budget, timescale, timetable; 4. <Vw> timescale ■ im Zeitplan liegen < Geschäft> be on schedule
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    Zeitplan
    timetable, time schedule, timeframe;
    nicht anpassbarer Zeitplan inelastic timetable;
    gedrängter Zeitplan busy schedule (US);
    Zeitplan für eine Insertion (Werbung) schedule of insertions.

    Business german-english dictionary > Zeitplan

  • 2 негибкий график

    General subject: inelastic timetable

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > негибкий график

  • 3 nicht anpassbarer Zeitplan

    nicht anpassbarer Zeitplan
    inelastic timetable

    Business german-english dictionary > nicht anpassbarer Zeitplan

  • 4 rígido

    adj.
    1 rigid, inflexible, stiff.
    2 rigid, inflexible, austere, hard.
    3 drawn tight.
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    1 (duro) rigid, stiff
    2 figurado (severo) strict, firm, inflexible
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    (f. - rígida)
    adj.
    rigid, stiff
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    ADJ
    1) (=tieso) rigid, stiff

    quedarse rígido[gen] to go rigid; [de frío] to get stiff, get stiff with cold

    2) [actitud] rigid, inflexible
    3) [moralmente] strict, harsh
    4) [expresión] wooden, expressionless
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    - da adjetivo
    a) < material> rigid, stiff
    b) <educación/dieta> strict; <regla/horario> inflexible; < carácter> inflexible, unbending; < actitud> rigid, inflexible; <moral/principios> strict
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    = hard and fast, rigid, stiff [stiffer -comp., stiffest -sup.], stringent, hidebound, inelastic, ironclad [iron-clad].
    Ex. There is no hard and fast answer to this question.
    Ex. While reading linguists I came to the conclusion that the majority opinion among linguists was that the prescriptive approach to grammar was too rigid; it established artificial barriers to communication.
    Ex. Ironically, however, the internal organisation walls librarians have built to categorise materials by format remain stiff and solid.
    Ex. When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.
    Ex. This difference between these two types of libraries we shall be well advised to observe though we should not be too hidebound as to the means by which we may secure the end.
    Ex. Problems include: high cost of paper and printing supplies; high capital investment required; small and inelastic markets; low literacy = Los problemas incluyen: alto coste del papel y del material de papelería, gran inversión de capital, mercados pequeños y poco flexibles y bajo nivel de alfabetización.
    Ex. A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.
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    * norma rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.
    * ponerse rígido = stiffen.
    * regla rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.
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    - da adjetivo
    a) < material> rigid, stiff
    b) <educación/dieta> strict; <regla/horario> inflexible; < carácter> inflexible, unbending; < actitud> rigid, inflexible; <moral/principios> strict
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    = hard and fast, rigid, stiff [stiffer -comp., stiffest -sup.], stringent, hidebound, inelastic, ironclad [iron-clad].

    Ex: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.

    Ex: While reading linguists I came to the conclusion that the majority opinion among linguists was that the prescriptive approach to grammar was too rigid; it established artificial barriers to communication.
    Ex: Ironically, however, the internal organisation walls librarians have built to categorise materials by format remain stiff and solid.
    Ex: When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.
    Ex: This difference between these two types of libraries we shall be well advised to observe though we should not be too hidebound as to the means by which we may secure the end.
    Ex: Problems include: high cost of paper and printing supplies; high capital investment required; small and inelastic markets; low literacy = Los problemas incluyen: alto coste del papel y del material de papelería, gran inversión de capital, mercados pequeños y poco flexibles y bajo nivel de alfabetización.
    Ex: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.
    * norma rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.
    * ponerse rígido = stiffen.
    * regla rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.

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    rígido -da
    A ‹material› rigid, stiff
    B ‹educación/dieta› strict; ‹regla› inflexible; ‹carácter› inflexible, unbending; ‹actitud› rigid, inflexible; ‹moral/principios› strict
    tiene un horario muy rígido her timetable is very inflexible
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    rígido
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    a) material rigid, stiff

    b)educación/dieta strict;

    regla/horario/carácter inflexible;
    actitud rigid, inflexible;
    moral/principios strict
    rígido,-a adjetivo
    1 (un material) rigid
    Anat stiff
    2 (inflexible: persona) strict, intolerant
    un profesor muy rígido, a very strict teacher (: horario, costumbre) inflexible
    ' rígido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    agarrotarse
    - rígida
    - tiesa
    - tieso
    - trampolín
    English:
    hard-and-fast
    - officious
    - rigid
    - stiff
    - wooden
    - fixed
    - grip
    - inflexible
    - rigor mortis
    - tighten
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    rígido, -a adj
    1. [objeto, material] rigid;
    [tela] stiff
    2. [pierna, brazo] stiff;
    pon el brazo rígido tense your arm, hold your arm stiff
    3. [rostro] stony
    4. [severo, inflexible] [normas] strict, harsh;
    [carácter] inflexible; [horario] strict
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    adj
    1 material rigid
    2 carácter inflexible; fig
    strict
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    rígido, -da adj
    1) : rigid, stiff
    2) : strict
    rígidamente adv
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    rígido adj
    1. (tieso) rigid / stiff
    2. (severo) strict

    Spanish-English dictionary > rígido

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