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1 long-term-care
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3 long term care
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > long term care
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4 long term care insurance
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > long term care insurance
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5 long-term
langfristig;\long-term care Langzeitbehandlung f;\long-term draft Wechsel m mit langer Laufzeit;\long-term effects/ plans langfristige Auswirkungen/Pläne;\long-term loan langfristiges Darlehen;\long-term memory Langzeitgedächtnis nt;\long-term strategy Langzeitstrategie f;the \long-term unemployed die Langzeitarbeitslosen pl -
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adjective* * *adj attr langfristig\long-term care Langzeitbehandlung f\long-term credit [or funds] langfristige Fremdmittel pl\long-term draft Wechsel m mit langer Laufzeit\long-term effects/plans langfristige Auswirkungen/Pläne\long-term loan langfristiges Darlehen\long-term memory Langzeitgedächtnis nt\long-term strategy Langzeitstrategie fthe \long-term unemployed die Langzeitarbeitslosen pl* * *long-term aim Fernziel n;long-term perspective Langzeitperspektive f;long-term unemployment Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit f* * *adjective* * *adj.Langzeit- präfix. -
7 invalid
I 1. noun(Brit.) Kranke, der/die; (disabled person) Körperbehinderte, der/die; (from war injuries) Kriegsinvalide der/-invalidin, die2. adjective(Brit.) körperbehindert3. transitive verbII adjectiveinvalid home or out — als dienstuntauglich entlassen
nicht schlüssig [Argument, Behauptung, Folgerung, Theorie]; nicht zulässig [Annahme]; ungerechtfertigt [Forderung, Vorwurf]; ungültig [Fahrkarte, Garantie, Vertrag, Testament, Ehe]* * *I [in'vælid] adjective((of a document or agreement etc) having no legal force; not valid: Your passport is out of date and therefore invalid.) ungültig- academic.ru/39097/invalidate">invalidate- invalidity II 1. ['invəlid] noun(a person who is ill or disabled: During his last few years, he was a permanent invalid.) der Invalide2. [-li:d] verb1) ((with out) to remove (especially a soldier) from service, because of illness: He was invalided out of the army.) wegen Invalidität als dienstuntauglich erklären2) (to cause (especially a soldier) to be disabled: He was invalided in the last war.) zum Invaliden machen* * *in·va·lid1[ˈɪnvəlɪd]to treat sb like an \invalid jdn wie einen Schwerbehinderten behandelnII. adj invalide, körperbehindert\invalid chair Rollstuhl msb's \invalid mother jds gebrechliche MutterIII. vt1. (injure)▪ to \invalid sb jdn zum Invaliden machento be \invalided out of the army wegen Dienstuntauglichkeit aus dem Militärdienst entlassen werdenin·val·id2[ɪnˈvælɪd]technically \invalid technisch nicht zulässig* * *I ['Invəlɪd]1. adj1) krank; (= disabled) invalide, körperbehindert2) (= for invalids) Kranken-, Invaliden-2. nKranke(r) mf; (= disabled person) Invalide m, Invalidin f, Körperbehinderte(r) mfII [In'vlɪd]he's been an invalid all his life — er hat sein ganzes Leben lang ein körperliches Leiden gehabt
adj (ESP JUR, COMPUT)ungültig; deduction, argument nicht schlüssig or stichhaltig; assumption nicht zulässigit makes the argument invalid — es entkräftet das Argument
* * *invalid1 [ˈınvəlıd]A adj1. a) kränklich, krank, gebrechlichb) invalid(e), arbeits-, dienst-, erwerbsunfähigc) kriegsbeschädigt2. Kranken…:invalid carriage motorisierter Rollstuhl;invalid diet Krankenkost fB sa) Kranke(r) m/f(m), Gebrechliche(r) m/f(m)b) Invalide m, Invalidin f, Arbeits-, Dienst-, Erwerbsunfähige(r) m/f(m)c) Pflegefall mC v/t [ˈınvəliːd; US -lıd]1. zum Invaliden machena) dienstuntauglich erklärenbe invalided out of the army als Invalide aus dem Heer entlassen werdeninvalid2 [ınˈvælıd] adj (adv invalidly)b) unbegründet, unberechtigt (Anspruch etc)* * *I 1. noun(Brit.) Kranke, der/die; (disabled person) Körperbehinderte, der/die; (from war injuries) Kriegsinvalide der/-invalidin, die2. adjective(Brit.) körperbehindert3. transitive verbII adjectiveinvalid home or out — als dienstuntauglich entlassen
nicht schlüssig [Argument, Behauptung, Folgerung, Theorie]; nicht zulässig [Annahme]; ungerechtfertigt [Forderung, Vorwurf]; ungültig [Fahrkarte, Garantie, Vertrag, Testament, Ehe]* * *adj.falsch adj.gebrechlich adj.hinfällig adj.kränklich adj.ungültig adj. n.Gebrechliche m.,f.Invalide -n m.,f.Kranke -n m.,f.Pflegefall m. v.zum Invaliden machen ausdr. -
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in·va·lid1. in·va·lid [ʼɪnvəlɪd] n( requiring long-term care) Invalide(r) m(f);to treat sb like an \invalid jdn wie einen Schwerbehinderten behandeln adj invalide, körperbehindert;\invalid chair Rollstuhl m;sb's \invalid mother jds gebrechliche Mutter vt1) ( injure)to \invalid sb jdn zum Invaliden machento be \invalided out of the army wegen Dienstuntauglichkeit aus dem Militärdienst entlassen werdeninv ( not legally binding) ungültig, unwirksam;legally \invalid rechtsunwirksam;technically \invalid technisch nicht zulässig -
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10 terminal
1. noun3) (Teleph., Computing) Terminal, das2. adjective1) End[bahnhof, -station]2) (Med.) unheilbar* * *['tə:minəl] 1. noun1) (a building containing the arrival and departure areas for passengers at an airport or one in the centre of a city or town where passengers can buy tickets for air travel etc and can be transported by bus etc to an airport: an air terminal.) der Terminal2) (a usually large station at either end of a railway line, or one for long-distance buses: a bus terminal.) die Endstation3) (in an electric circuit, a point of connection to a battery etc: the positive/negative terminal.) der Pol4) (a device linked to a computer by which the computer can be operated.) das Endstück2. adjective((of an illness etc) in the final stage before death: This ward is for patients with terminal cancer.) End-,im Endstadium- academic.ru/74146/terminally">terminally* * *ter·mi·nal[ˈtɜ:mɪnəl, AM ˈtɜ:r-]1. (fatal) End-she has \terminal cancer sie ist unheilbar an Krebs erkrankt\terminal disease [or illness] tödlich verlaufende Krankheitthe shipbuilding industry is in \terminal decline die Schiffsbaubranche befindet sich unaufhaltsam im Niedergang\terminal boredom tödliche Langeweile3. (concerning travel terminals) Terminal-\terminal building Flughafengebäude ntII. nair \terminal Flughafengebäude ntrail \terminal Endstation f* * *['tɜːmɪnl]1. adj1) (= final) End-; (MED = incurable) illness, patient unheilbar; (= for the dying) care für Sterbende; (= dire) problem fatalhe's a terminal case — er ist unheilbar krank
2. n1) (RAIL) Endbahnhof m; (for tramway, buses) Endstation f; (= container terminal) Containerterminal mair or airport terminal — (Flughafen)terminal m, Flughafengebäude nt
terminal — Zielbahnhof m
* * *A adj1. Grenz…, begrenzend:2. letzt(er, e, es), End…, (Ab-)Schluss…:terminal station → B 5 a;3. a) Br SCHULE, UNIV Trimester…b) US UNIV Semester…, SCHULE Halbjahres…4. MEDa) unheilbar (Krankheit)b) im Endstadium:c) Sterbe…:5. umg hoffnungslos (Fall etc), unlösbar (Problem etc)6. BOT end-, gipfelständigB s1. Endstück n, -glied n, Ende n, Spitze f2. LING Endsilbe f, -buchstabe m, -wort n3. ELEKa) Klemmschraube fb) (Anschluss)Klemme f, (Plus-, Minus) Pol mc) Endstecker md) Kabelschuh m4. ARCH Endglied n, -verzierung f5. a) BAHN etc Endstation f, Kopfbahnhof md) Terminal m, auch n, (zentraler) Umschlagplatz6. Terminal m, auch n:term. abk1. terminal2. termination* * *1. noun3) (Teleph., Computing) Terminal, das2. adjective1) End[bahnhof, -station]2) (Med.) unheilbar* * *n.Klemme -n f.Sichtgerät n.Terminal -s n.
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