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121 Sprachkenntnisse
pl1. command of language2. knowledge of a language3. knowledge of languages4. knowledge of the language5. language ability6. language skills7. linguistic proficiency -
122 Wissensschatz
m1. stock of knowledge2. store of knowledge3. wealth of knowledge -
123 einheimisches Wissen
врожденное знание
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indigenous knowledge
Local knowledge that is unique to a given culture or society, which is the basis for local-level decision making in agriculture, health care, education and other matters of concern in rural communities. (Source: WIK)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > einheimisches Wissen
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124 einheimische Technologie
- технология, приемлемая для местных условий
технология, приемлемая для местных условий
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indigenous technology
Technologies employed by the native inhabitants of a country and which constitute an important part of its cultural heritage and should therefore be protected against exploitation by industrialized countries; the problem of indigenous knowledge has been discussed during the Rio Conference but it does not receive much protection under the Biodiversity Convention. Article 8 mandates that parties "respect, preserve and maintain knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional life styles... and promote their wider application with the approval and involvement of holders of such knowledge, innovations and practices and encourage the equitable sharing of benefits arising from them". (Source: RRDA / WRES)
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125 Bekanntheit
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126 Erkenntnis
Erkenntnis f MGT cognition, perception, realization, recognition* * *f < Mgmnt> cognition, perception, realization, recognition* * *Erkenntnis, in der
(Vertragsformel) aware of;
• allerneueste Erkenntnisse up-to-the-minute knowledge;
• Erkenntnisfortschritt progress of knowledge;
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127 gebundenes Fachwissen
gebundenes Fachwissen n WIWI locked-in knowledge expertise* * *n <Vw> locked-in knowledge expertise -
128 Geschäftskapital
Geschäftskapital n FIN (AE) capital stock, (BE) share capital* * ** * *Geschäftskapital
[firm’s] capital, trading (share, US) capital, stock in trade, stock (Br.), capital (joint) stock (US);
• Geschäftskapital auf Euro umstellen to convert the amount of the company’s capital into euro;
• Geschäftskarte business (trade, calling US) card;
• Geschäftskatalog (Großhändler) trade list, catalog(ue);
• Geschäftskenntnisse knowledge of business, business experience (knowledge);
• Geschäfts klugheit business sense (acumen);
• Geschäftskniffe tricks of the trade;
• Geschäftskodex business code;
• Geschäftskonkurrenz industrial competition;
• ausländische Geschäftskontakte foreign trade contacts;
• Geschäftskonto business (overhead-charges) account;
• Geschäftskorrespondenz business correspondence (writing), routine (office) correspondence;
• Geschäftskorrespondenz erledigen to deal with business correspondence.
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