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61 Zwischenstadium
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62 Zwischenverwahrer
Zwischenverwahrer m BANK, FIN intermediate custodian, sub-custodian* * *m <Bank, Finanz> intermediate custodian, sub-custodian -
63 Zwischenübersicht
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64 Fachoberschule
f PÄD. specialist college preparing students for the Fachhochschule* * *Fạch|ober|schu|lefCollege of Further Education* * *This vocationally orientated college takes students with an intermediate school certificate and leads to the Fachhochschulreife, which qualifies students for the Fachhochschule. Courses last for two to three years and cover theoretical instruction as well as on-the-job training* * ** * *This vocationally orientated college takes students with an intermediate school certificate and leads to the Fachhochschulreife, which qualifies students for the Fachhochschule. Courses last for two to three years and cover theoretical instruction as well as on-the-job training -
65 Grenzbereich
m1. border area2. (Zwischenzone) intermediate zone* * *Grẹnz|be|reichmfrontier or border zone or area; (fig) limits plim Grenzbereich liegen (fig) — to lie at the limits
* * *Grenz·be·reichm2. (äußerste Grenze) fringe range, limit[s]* * *1) o. Pl. border or frontier zone or area2) (äußerster Bereich) limit[s pl.]* * *1. border area2. (Zwischenzone) intermediate zone* * *1) o. Pl. border or frontier zone or area2) (äußerster Bereich) limit[s pl.]* * *m.border area n.border land n. -
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67 Latinum
n; -s, kein Pl.; PÄD.: Großes Latinum Latin qualifying examination; Kleines Latinum intermediate Latin qualifying examination* * *La|ti|num [la'tiːnʊm]nt -s, no plkleines/großes Latínum — ≈ Latin O-level/A-level (exam) (Brit), basic/advanced Latin exam
* * *La·ti·num<-s>[laˈti:nʊm]nt kein pldas \Latinum haben to have one's Latinum certificatedas kleine/große \Latinum Latinum certificate awarded after three or six years of study* * *das; Latinumsdas kleine/große Latinum — ≈ GCSE/‘A’ level Latin [examination]
* * *großes Latinum Latin qualifying examination;kleines Latinum intermediate Latin qualifying examination* * *das; Latinumsdas kleine/große Latinum — ≈ GCSE/‘A’ level Latin [examination]
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68 mittelfristig
I Adj. Kredit etc.: medium-term...; mittelfristige Anleihe medium-term bond; mittelfristiges Ziel medium-range ( oder intermediate) target; mittelfristige Prognose / Planung medium-range forecast / planningII Adv.: mittelfristig ( gesehen) (seen) in the medium term; mittelfristig planen plan for the medium term* * *medium term* * *mịt|tel|fris|tig [-frIstɪç]1. adjFinanzplanung, Kredite medium-term; Voraussage medium-range2. advin the medium term* * *mit·tel·fris·tig\mittelfristige Anlage medium-term investment\mittelfristiges Darlehen medium-term loan\mittelfristige Finanzplanung/Kredite medium-term revenue plan/loansII. adv\mittelfristig anlegen to make medium-term investments\mittelfristig planen to plan for the medium term* * *1.Adjektiv medium-term <solution, financial planning>2.[etwas] mittelfristig planen — plan [something] on a medium-term basis
* * *A. adj Kredit etc: medium-term …;mittelfristige Anleihe medium-term bond;mittelfristiges Ziel medium-range ( oder intermediate) target;mittelfristige Prognose/Planung medium-range forecast/planningB. adv:mittelfristig planen plan for the medium term* * *1.Adjektiv medium-term <solution, financial planning>2.[etwas] mittelfristig planen — plan [something] on a medium-term basis
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69 Mittelstellung
f midway position; eine Mittelstellung einnehmen zwischen be halfway between; fig. auch be a cross between* * *die Mittelstellungcentral position* * *Mịt|tel|stel|lungfmedium setting; (fig) intermediate position* * *Mit·tel·stel·lungf intermediate position* * *Mittelstellung f midway position;eine Mittelstellung einnehmen zwischen be halfway between; fig auch be a cross between -
70 Mittelstufe
f1. intermediate stage2. PÄD. etwa middle school, Am. auch junior high* * *Mịt|tel|stu|fef (SCH)middle school (Brit), junior high (US)* * *Mit·tel·stu·fef SCH ≈ middle school* * *1. intermediate stage -
71 Zwischendeck
n NAUT. ‘tween deck, intermediate deck; HIST., Passagierklasse: etwa steerage; im Zwischendeck between decks; HIST. in the ‘tween decks* * *das Zwischendecklower deck; between deck; steerage* * *Zwị|schen|decknt (NAUT)'tween deckim Zwischendeck — 'tween decks (Brit), between (the) decks
* * *Zwi·schen·decknt 'tween decks pl* * *im Zwischendeck between decks; hist in the ’tween decks* * *n.steerage n. -
72 Zwischenglied
n link* * *das Zwischengliedintermediate* * *Zwị|schen|gliednt (lit, fig)link* * *Zwi·schen·gliednt1. (Bindeglied) [connecting] link2. MATH intermediate term* * *Zwischenglied n link -
73 Zwischengröße
f intermediate size* * *Zwị|schen|grö|ßefin-between size* * *Zwi·schen·grö·ßef in-between size* * *Zwischengröße f intermediate size -
74 Zwischenschalter
m intermediate switch; ETECH. auch interruptor* * *Zwị|schen|schal|term (ELEC)interruptor* * * -
75 Zwischenschicht
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76 Zwischenstation
* * *die Zwischenstationstopover; way station* * *Zwị|schen|sta|ti|onf(intermediate) stop* * *Zwi·schen·sta·ti·onf [intermediate] stopin einer Stadt \Zwischenstation machen to stop off in a town* * *Zwischenstation machen in (+dat) stop over in, make a stop in* * *f.interstation n.stop over station n. -
77 Zwischenstück
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78 Zwischenton
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79 Zwischenziel
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80 Zwischenstellung
die Zwischenstellunginterim position* * *Zwị|schen|stel|lungfintermediate position* * *Zwi·schen·stel·lungf intermediate position
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