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101 Disponent
* * *Dis|po|nẹnt [dɪspo'nɛnt]1. m -en, -en, Dis|po|nen|tin[-'nɛntɪn]2. f -, -nen(bei Transportunternehmen) dispatcher; (COMM) managing clerk (Brit), manager; (THEAT) manager* * *Dis·po·nent(in)<-en, -en>[dɪspoˈnɛnt]* * *der; Disponenten, Disponenten (Wirtsch.) junior departmental manager* * ** * *der; Disponenten, Disponenten (Wirtsch.) junior departmental manager -
102 Ehrenrunde
f SPORT lap of hono(u)r; eine Ehrenrunde drehen do a lap of hono(u)r; Jugendspr. fig. have to repeat a year; in der 11. Klasse habe ich eine Ehrenrunde gedreht I had to repeat year 11 (Am. junior year)* * *Eh|ren|run|def (SPORT)lap of honour (Brit) or honor (US); (fig inf = wiederholtes Schuljahr) repeat year* * *Eh·ren·run·def1. SPORT lap of honoureine \Ehrenrunde drehen to run a lap of honour* * *die lap of honour* * *eine Ehrenrunde drehen do a lap of hono(u)r; jugendspr fig have to repeat a year;in der 11. Klasse habe ich eine Ehrenrunde gedreht I had to repeat year 11 (US junior year)* * *die lap of honour -
103 Gerichtsassessorin
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104 Gerichtsreferendar
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105 Hauptschule
f etwa secondary school, a school that takes students through the last five years of their compulsory period of education* * *A Hauptschule caters for the last five years of the compulsory nine years at school in Germany. Students can then stay on for another year and, if their marks are good enough, obtain a qualifizierter Hauptschulabschluss, known colloquially as a Quali, which gives them a better chance in the job market and also entitles them to attend a Fachoberschule. In Austria a Hauptschule covers school years five to eight and also offers opportunities for young people who wish to go on to higher education. In Switzerland compulsory schooling is provided by a Volksschule. See: → Orientierungsstufe* * *Haupt·schu·lef ≈ secondary modern school BRIT, ≈ junior high school AM (covering years 5 to 9 or the last 5 years of the compulsory nine years at school in Germany or years 5 to 8 in Austria)* * *die ≈ secondary modern school•• Cultural note:The secondary school which prepares pupils for the Hauptschulabschluss (school-leaving certificate). The Hauptschule aims to give the least academically-inclined children a sound educational grounding. Pupils stay at the Hauptschule for 5 or 6 years after the Grundschule. See also Schule, Lehre* * *Hauptschule f etwa secondary school, a school that takes students through the last five years of their compulsory period of education* * *die ≈ secondary modern school•• Cultural note:The secondary school which prepares pupils for the Hauptschulabschluss (school-leaving certificate). The Hauptschule aims to give the least academically-inclined children a sound educational grounding. Pupils stay at the Hauptschule for 5 or 6 years after the Grundschule. See also Schule, Lehre* * *-n f.junior high school (US) n.middle school (US) n.secondary modern school (UK) n.secondary school (non-academic) n. -
106 Hauptschüler
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107 Hauptschullehrer
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108 Jugendbücherei
f junior library, library for young people* * *Ju|gend|bü|che|reiflibrary for the younger reader* * * -
109 Jungbürgerin
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110 Juniorenklasse
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111 Juniorpartnerin
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112 Kollegstufe
f PÄD. etwa sixth-form college, Am. junior college* * *The Kollegstufe, or reformierte gymnasiale Oberstufe, refers to the final two school years in a Gymnasium (two and a half years in some Länder). Students can choose which subjects to study, according to their abilities and interests, and can follow courses for one semester only. This system is designed to prepare pupils for university. See: → Gymnasium* * * -
113 Lektor
m; -s, -en1. UNIV. teacher or instructor giving mainly supplementary or practical classes; in Fremdsprachen: (foreign) language assistant, lector2. im Verlag: editor* * *der Lektor(Universität) lector;(Verlag) reader; editor* * *Lẹk|tor ['lɛktoːɐ]1. m -s, Lektoren[-'toːrən] Lek|tó|rin [-'toːrɪn]2. f -, -nen (UNIV)foreign language assistant, lector; (= Verlagslektor) editor* * *Lek·tor, Lek·to·rin<-s, -en>[ˈlɛkto:ɐ̯, lɛkˈto:rɪn, pl -ˈto:rən]m, f1. (in einem Verlag) editor2. (an der Universität) foreign language assistant* * *der; Lektors, Lektoren1) (Hochschulw.) junior university teacher in charge of practical or supplementary classes etc.2) (VerlagsLektor) [publisher's] editor* * *1. UNIV teacher or instructor giving mainly supplementary or practical classes; in Fremdsprachen: (foreign) language assistant, lector2. im Verlag: editor* * *der; Lektors, Lektoren1) (Hochschulw.) junior university teacher in charge of practical or supplementary classes etc.2) (VerlagsLektor) [publisher's] editor* * *-en (Universität) m.lecturer n. -en (Verlag) m.reader (literary agent) n. -en m.subject specialist n. -
114 Oberleutnant
* * *der Oberleutnantfirst lieutenant* * *Ober|leut|nantm3)(Marine)
Óberleutnant zur See — lieutenant* * ** * *Ober·leut·nant[ˈo:bɐlɔytnant]m* * *der (beim Heer) lieutenant (Brit.); (bei der Luftwaffe) flying officer (Brit.); first lieutenant (Amer.)Oberleutnant zur See — sub-lieutenant (Brit.); lieutenant junior grade (Amer.)
* * *Oberleutnant m, Oberleutnantin f MIL (US first) lieutenant; FLUG flying officer, US first lieutenant* * *der (beim Heer) lieutenant (Brit.); (bei der Luftwaffe) flying officer (Brit.); first lieutenant (Amer.)Oberleutnant zur See — sub-lieutenant (Brit.); lieutenant junior grade (Amer.)
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115 Polizeimeister
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116 Primaner
1. altm. student in the (second to) last year of Gymnasium; Brit. etwa sixth former; Am. etwa high school junior or senior2. österr. first year (Gymnasium pupil)* * *Pri|ma|ner [pri'maːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Pri|má|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (dated SCH)≈ sixth-former (Brit), ≈ twelfth grader (US); (Aus) first-former* * * -
117 Rechtsreferendar
m, Rechtsreferendarin f JUR. law student who has passed the first state examination: etwa junior lawyer* * *Rẹchts|re|fe|ren|dar(in)m(f)articled clerk (Brit), legal intern (US)Rechtsreferendar sein — to be under articles (Brit), to be a legal intern (US)
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118 Referendar
m; -s, -e; im Staatsdienst: trainee; PÄD. trainee teacher, Am. auch intern; JUR. junior lawyer (oder Brit. barrister), law ( oder articled) clerk* * *Referendare are candidates for a higher civil-service post who are doing practical training. They might, for example, be prospective Gymnasium teachers who have already taken the first Staatsexamen and are now doing two years of teaching practice. At the end of the Referendar period they take the second Staatsexamen, and only then is their teacher training complete. See: → Gymnasium, Staatsexamen* * *Re·fe·ren·dar(in)<-s, -e>[referɛnˈda:ɐ̯]m(f) candidates for a higher post in the civil service who have passed the first set of state examinations (Staatsexamen) and are undergoing practical training; SCH student [or trainee] teacher; JUR articled clerk BRIT* * *der; Referendars, Referendare, Referendarin die; Referendar, Referendarnen candidate for a higher civil-service post who has passed the first state examination and is undergoing in-service training* * *Referendar m; -s, -e; im Staatsdienst: trainee; SCHULE trainee teacher, US auch intern; JUR junior lawyer (oder Br barrister), law ( oder articled) clerk* * *der; Referendars, Referendare, Referendarin die; Referendar, Referendarnen candidate for a higher civil-service post who has passed the first state examination and is undergoing in-service training* * *m.professional trainee n. -
119 Sekundarstufe
f PÄD. secondary school (Am. high school) level; Sekundarstufe I Brit. etwa lower and middle school, Am. etwa middle school, junior high (school); Sekundarstufe II Brit. etwa sixth form, Am. etwa senior high (school)* * *Se|kun|dar|stu|fefsecondary or high (esp US) school level* * *Se·kun·dar·stu·fef SCH secondary school level\Sekundarstufe I classes with students aged 10 to 15\Sekundarstufe II fifth and sixth form classes* * *die secondary stage (of education)* * ** * *die secondary stage (of education) -
120 Sohnemann
m hum. son, sonny; der Sohnemann junior* * *Soh|ne|mann ['zoːnəman]m pl - männer (dial inf)son, sonny* * *Soh·ne·mann<-s>* * *Sohnemann m hum son, sonny;der Sohnemann junior
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