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1 Orientierung
f1. orientation ( nach towards) (auch fig.); die Orientierung auf (+ Akk) the concentration (of attention) on; die Orientierung verlieren auch fig. lose one’s bearings; die Orientierung vieler Jugendlicher an Idolen wie... the way many young people model themselves on idols such as...* * *die Orientierungorientation* * *Ori|en|tie|rungf -, -en1) (= Unterrichtung) informationzu Ihrer Orientíérung — for your information
2) (= das Zurechtfinden) orientationhier fällt einem die Orientíérung schwer — it's difficult to find or get one's bearings here
die Orientíérung verlieren — to lose one's bearings
3) (= das Ausrichten) orientation (an +dat according to, auf +acc towards)4) (= Ausrichtung) orientation (an +dat towards, auf +acc to)sexuelle/politische Orientíérung — sexual/political orientation
* * ** * *Ori·en·tie·rung<-, -en>[ori̯ɛnˈti:rʊŋ]f1. (das Zurechtfinden) orientationdie \Orientierung verlieren to lose one's bearingszur/zu jds \Orientierung (geh) for [sb's] information* * *die; Orientierung1) (Orientierungssinn, - möglichkeit)3) (das Sichausrichten) orientation (auf + Akk. towards, an + Dat. according to)* * *1. orientation (die Orientierung verlieren auch fig lose one’s bearings;die Orientierung vieler Jugendlicher an Idolen wie … the way many young people model themselves on idols such as …2. (Informieren) informing;zu Ihrer Orientierung for your information ( oder guidance)* * *die; Orientierung1) (Orientierungssinn, -möglichkeit)3) (das Sichausrichten) orientation (auf + Akk. towards, an + Dat. according to)* * *f.orientation n.
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