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1 Ärzteschaft
f medical profession* * *Ärz|te|schaft ['Eːɐtstəʃaft, 'ɛrtstə-]f -, -enmedical profession* * *Ärz·te·schaft<->f kein pl medical profession* * *die; Ärzteschaft: medical professional* * *Ärzteschaft f medical profession* * *die; Ärzteschaft: medical professional -
2 Arztberuf
* * *Arzt|be|rufmmedical profession* * *Arzt·be·rufm medical profession* * *der Arztberuf auch a doctor’s life, being a doctor -
3 Arztberuf
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4 Arzt
Arzt m PERS doctor; (obs) physician (nicht operierend); general practitioner, practising physician, ordinary physician (praktischer Arzt)* * *m < Person> doctor; physician obs (nicht operierend) ; praktischer Arzt general practitioner, practising physician, ordinary physician* * *Arzt
doctor, medical practitioner, physician;
• Dienst tuender Arzt doctor in charge;
• Arztberuf medical profession, profession of medicine. -
5 Elite
f; -, -n elite* * *die Eliteelite* * *Eli|te [e'liːtə]f -, -nelite* * *die1) ((with the) the best or most important people especially within society.) élite* * *Eli·te<-, -n>[eˈli:tə]f elite* * *die; Elite, Eliten élite* * ** * *die; Elite, Eliten élite* * *-n f.elite n. -
6 Regel
f; -, -n1.a) rule; (Vorschrift auch) regulation; (Norm) auch norm; (Gewohnheit) auch habit; die Regeln einhalten observe ( oder keep to) the rules; gegen die Regel(n) verstoßen break the rules; nach der Regel according to the rule; in der Regel as a rule; die Regel / schon fast die Regel sein be the rule / almost always the case; zur Regel werden become a rule ( oder habit); sich (Dat) etw. zur Regel machen make it a rule to do s.th., make a habit of doing s.th.; Ausnahme;b) nach allen Regeln der Kunst (gründlich, wie es sich gehört) well and truly, good and proper; besiegen: in style; man hat uns nach allen Regeln der Kunst reingelegt we were well and truly had2. (Menstruation) period; Koll. periods Pl.; sie hat / bekommt ihre Regel she’s got / is getting her period; wann kommt deine Regel? when’s your period due?; meine Regel ist ausgeblieben I’ve missed my period* * *die Regel(Menstruation) period; menstruation;(Vorschrift) rule; norm* * *Re|gel ['reːgl]f -, -n1) (= Vorschrift, Norm) rule; (= Verordnung) regulationnach allen Régeln der Kunst (fig) — thoroughly
sie überredete ihn nach allen Régeln der Kunst,... — she used every trick in the book to persuade him...
2) (= Gewohnheit) habit, ruleetw zur Régel machen — to make a habit or rule of sth
in der or aller Régel — as a rule
zur Régel werden — to become a habit
3) (= Monatsblutung) perioddie Régel haben/bekommen — to have/get one's period, to menstruate
sie hat mit zehn ihre Régel bekommen — her periods started when she was ten
* * *die1) (what usually happens or is done; a general principle: He is an exception to the rule that fat people are usually happy.) rule2) (a general standard that guides one's actions: I make it a rule never to be late for appointments.) rule* * *Re·gel1<-, -n>[ˈre:gl̩]f1. (Vorschrift) rule, regulation2. (Norm) ruleeine ungeschriebene \Regel an unwritten rule3. (Gewohnheit) rule[jdm] zur \Regel werden to become a habit [with sb]in der \Regel, in aller \Regel as a rule4.▶ nach allen \Regeln der Kunst with all the tricks of the tradeetw nach allen \Regeln der Kunst erklären to explain sth inside out [or thoroughly]jdn nach allen \Regeln der Kunst betrügen to utterly deceive sb, to take sb for a ride famRe·gel2<->[ˈre:gl̩]f kein pl (Menstruation) periodmeine \Regel ist seit zehn Tagen ausgeblieben I'm [or my period is] ten days overdueseine \Regel haben/bekommen to have/get one's period* * *die; Regel, Regeln1) ruledie Regeln eines Spiels/des Anstands — the rules of a game/of decency
nach allen Regeln der Kunst — (fig.) well and truly
2)die Regel sein — be the rule
in der od. aller Regel — as a rule
3) (Menstruation) period* * *die Regeln einhalten observe ( oder keep to) the rules;gegen die Regel(n) verstoßen break the rules;nach der Regel according to the rule;in der Regel as a rule;die Regel/schon fast die Regel sein be the rule/almost always the case;zur Regel werden become a rule ( oder habit);sich (dat)nach allen Regeln der Kunst (gründlich, wie es sich gehört) well and truly, good and proper; besiegen: in style;man hat uns nach allen Regeln der Kunst reingelegt we were well and truly hadsie hat/bekommt ihre Regel she’s got/is getting her period;wann kommt deine Regel? when’s your period due?;meine Regel ist ausgeblieben I’ve missed my periodRegel… im subst1. (regelnd) control …, regulating;Regelschaltung control circuit;Regelspannung control voltage;Regelventil regulating ( oder control) valve2. (einstellbar) variable;Regelgetriebe variable speed gear;Regeltransformator variable transformerRegelspur standard gauge4. (Menstruations…) menstrual;Regelbeschwerden pl menstrual discomfort, period pains;Regelstörung menstrual disorder* * *die; Regel, Regeln1) ruledie Regeln eines Spiels/des Anstands — the rules of a game/of decency
nach allen Regeln der Kunst — (fig.) well and truly
2)in der od. aller Regel — as a rule
3) (Menstruation) period* * *-n f.norm n.rule n. -
7 seits
…seits im adv (ausgehend von)amtlicherseits officially;ärztlicherseits on the part of the doctors ( oder medical profession) -
8 Arztberuf
Arzt·be·ruf mmedical profession -
9 Ärzteschaft
Ärz·te·schaft <-> f kein plmedical profession -
10 ...seits
im Adv. (ausgehend von) amtlicherseits officially; ärztlicherseits on the part of the doctors ( oder medical profession) -
11 Ärzteschaft
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12 Ärzteschaft
fmedical profession -
13 Berufsstand
m profession, professional group; der Berufsstand der Juristen / Mediziner etc. legal / medical etc. profession* * *der Berufsstandprofession* * *Be|rufs|standmprofession, professional group; (= Gewerbe) trade* * *Be·rufs·stand* * *der profession* * *Berufsstand m profession, professional group;der Berufsstand der Juristen/Mediziner etc legal/medical etc profession* * *der profession -
14 Jargon
[жar’go:] m; -s, -s jargon, slang* * *der Jargonvernacular; lingo; jargon* * *Jar|gon [Zar'gõː]m -s, -sjargon, slang, lingo (inf)* * *der1) (special words or phrases used within a group, trade or profession etc: legal jargon; medical jargon; Thieves use a special jargon in order to confuse passing hearers.) jargon2) (the special slang of a particular group of people: thieves' cant.) cant* * *Jar·gon<-s, -s>[ʒarˈgõ:]m1. (Sondersprache von Gruppen) jargon2. (saloppe Sprache) slang* * *der; Jargons, Jargons1) jargonder Jargon der Juristen/Mediziner — legal/medical jargon
der Berliner Jargon — Berlin slang
im ‘Spiegel’-Jargon — in the jargon of the ‘Spiegel’
2) (abwertend) languageer redet in einem ganz ordinären Jargon — he uses very vulgar language
* * ** * *der; Jargons, Jargons1) jargonder Jargon der Juristen/Mediziner — legal/medical jargon
im ‘Spiegel’-Jargon — in the jargon of the ‘Spiegel’
2) (abwertend) language* * *-s m.jargon n.slang n.
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