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1 Gegenüberstellung
f1. auch JUR. confrontation3. (Vergleich) comparison* * *die Gegenüberstellungconfrontation* * *Ge|gen|über|stel|lungfconfrontation; (fig = Vergleich) comparison* * ** * *Ge·gen·über·stel·lungf1. (Konfrontation) confrontation2. (Vergleich) comparison* * *2) (Vergleich) comparison* * *3. (Vergleich) comparison* * *2) (Vergleich) comparison* * *f.confrontation n. -
2 Engpass
Engpass m GEN, WIWI bottleneck • die Engpässe beseitigen in ADMIN, WIWI debottleneck* * *m <Geschäft, Vw> bottleneck ■ die Engpässe beseitigen in <Verwalt, Vw> debottleneck* * *Engpass
shortage, (Notlage) straits, lineup (US), (Produktion) bottleneck, shortage;
• personeller Engpass personnel shortage;
• wirtschaftlicher Engpass squeeze;
• Engpass in der Produktion bottleneck in production;
• in einen Engpass geraten sein (Produktion) to have reached a bottleneck;
• Engpassartikel critical item;
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3 Aufstellung
f1. nur Sg.; (das Aufstellen) setting up; TECH. installation; Montage: assembly; von Wachen: posting, stationing; von Baracken, Gerüsten etc.: building, constructing; von Denkmälern, Schildern: erection; MIL. von Geschützen etc.: deployment, emplacement4. nur Sg.; (Nominierung) nomination; die Aufstellung Meiers als Kandidat für den Parteivorsitz Meier’s nomination for the party leadership6. nur Sg.; einer Bilanz, Liste etc.: drawing up; einer Theorie: proposition; einer Gleichung: formation, setting up; einer Behauptung: putting forward, claim7. nur Sg.; MIL. von neuen Truppen: raising* * *die Aufstellungemplacement; line-up; disposition; array; nomination* * *Auf|stel|lungf1) no pl (= das Aufstellen) putting up; (von Zelt) pitching; (von Schild, Mast, Denkmal) erection, putting up; (von Verkehrsampel) installation; (von Maschine) putting in, installation; (von Falle) setting; (MIL) deployment; (von Wachposten) posting, stationing; (von Wagen) lining up2) no pl (= das Zusammenstellen) (von Truppen) raising; (von Spielern) selecting, picking; (von Mannschaft) drawing up3) no pl (von Kandidaten) nominating; (von Rekord) setting4) no pl (von Forderung, Behauptung, Vermutung) putting forward; (von System) establishing; (von Programm, Satzung, Rechnung, Liste) drawing up6) (= Mannschaft) line-up (inf), team* * *Auf·stel·lung<->3. (Ausarbeitung) drawing up no pl; von Software writing no pl; von Theorie elaboration no pl a. form4. (Erstellung) making [out] no pl, drawing up no pl; von Rechnung making out [or up] no pl; von Tabelle compiling no pl, making up no pl6. (Postierung) posting, stationing\Aufstellung nehmen to take up position* * *1) s. aufstellen 1. 1): putting up; setting up; standing up2) s. aufstellen 1. 5): putting up; erection; installation3) s. aufstellen 1. 3): putting together; raising; selection; picking4) s. aufstellen 1. 4): nomination; putting up; selection; picking5) (Milit.)Aufstellung nehmen od. beziehen — line up
7) (das Erzielen) setting up; establishment8) (das Formulieren) putting forward* * *1. nur sg; (das Aufstellen) setting up; TECH installation; Montage: assembly; von Wachen: posting, stationing; von Baracken, Gerüsten etc: building, constructing; von Denkmälern, Schildern: erection; MIL von Geschützen etc: deployment, emplacementAufstellung nehmen take up positiondie Aufstellung Meiers als Kandidat für den Parteivorsitz Meier’s nomination for the party leadershipmonatliche Aufstellung monthly statement6. nur sg; einer Bilanz, Liste etc: drawing up; einer Theorie: proposition; einer Gleichung: formation, setting up; einer Behauptung: putting forward, claim* * *1) s. aufstellen 1. 1): putting up; setting up; standing up2) s. aufstellen 1. 5): putting up; erection; installation3) s. aufstellen 1. 3): putting together; raising; selection; picking4) s. aufstellen 1. 4): nomination; putting up; selection; picking5) (Milit.)Aufstellung nehmen od. beziehen — line up
6) s. aufstellen 1. 7): working out; drawing up; making out; setting up; establishment; preparation7) (das Erzielen) setting up; establishment8) (das Formulieren) putting forward* * *(Kandidaten, Spieler) f.nomination n. f.array n.assembly n.itemization n.lineup n.list n.setting up n.shelving n. -
4 Aufstellstrecke
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5 Aufstellung
f1. array2. assembly3. deployment4. erection5. formation6. line-up7. list8. setting up9. shelvingf[Kandidatur]nominationf[Liste]itemisation Br.itemizationlineup -
6 Gegenüberstellung
f1. confrontation2. identification paradef[bei Zeugenvernehmung]lineup -
7 Wahlgegenüberstellung
f[bei Zeugenvernehmung]lineup Am.
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