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101 tyranny
nounTyrannei, die* * *['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) die Tyrannei* * *tyr·an·ny[ˈtɪrəni]n Tyrannei f a. fig, Gewaltherrschaft f* * *['tIrənɪ] Tyrannei f, Tyrannenherrschaft fhe ruled by tyranny — er führte eine Tyrannenherrschaft
* * *a) Gewalt-, Willkürherrschaft f, besonders Antike auch Tyrannis fb) tyrannische Härte oder Grausamkeitc) tyrannische Handlung etc* * *nounTyrannei, die* * *n.Gewaltherrschaft f.Zwangsherrschaft f. -
102 unsophisticated
adjectiveschlicht, einfach [Person, Geschmack, Vergnügen, Spiel]; unkompliziert [Maschine, Küche, Methode]; einfach [Wein]* * *un·so·phis·ti·cat·ed[ˌʌnsəˈfɪstɪkeɪtɪd, AM -təkeɪt̬ɪd]2. (uncomplicated) machine einfach, unkompliziert\unsophisticated pleasure bescheidenes Vergnügen* * *["ʌnsə'fIstIkeItɪd]1. adj1) (= simple) person einfach; style also natürlich, simpel (pej); tastes schlicht; film, machine also unkompliziert; technique also simpel; (= naïve) naiv, simpel; (= undiscriminating) unkritisch2. n* * *unsophisticated adj (adv unsophisticatedly)1. unverfälscht, echt2. unkompliziert (Maschine etc)3. naiv, harmlos* * *adjectiveschlicht, einfach [Person, Geschmack, Vergnügen, Spiel]; unkompliziert [Maschine, Küche, Methode]; einfach [Wein]* * *adj.unverfälscht adj. -
103 wastefulness
2) (of manufacturing process) Unwirtschaftlichkeit, die* * *noun die Verschwendung* * *waste·ful·ness[ˈweɪstfəlnəs]* * *['weIstfUlnIs]n(of person) verschwenderische Art; (in method, organization, of process etc) Unwirtschaftlichkeit f, Aufwendigkeit f, Aufwändigkeit fthrowing it away is sheer wastefulness — es ist reine Verschwendung, das wegzuwerfen
sb's wastefulness with sth/in doing sth — jds verschwenderische Art, mit etw umzugehen/etw zu machen
the wastefulness of the government's expenditure in the field of education — die Verschwendung, die die Regierung auf dem Gebiet des Bildungswesens betreibt
* * ** * *noun, no pl.2) (of manufacturing process) Unwirtschaftlichkeit, die* * *n.Verschwendung f.Verschwendungssucht f. -
104 air-conditioning
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105 by
[baɪ] UK/ US
1. prep1) (referring to cause, agent) von, durch2)(referring to method, manner)
by bus/car/train — mit dem Bus/Auto/Zugby saving hard, he... — indem er eisern sparte,... er...
3) (via, through) über + akk4) (close to, past) bei, an + dat5)by 4 o'clock — bis 4 Uhrby the time I got here it was too late — als ich hier ankam, war es zu spät
6)by day — bei Tag7)by the kilo/metre — kiloweise/meterweise8) MATHto divide by 3 — durch 3 teilen9) (according to) nach10)11)2. adv1)See:go,2)by and by — irgendwann, (with past tenses) nach einiger Zeit
by and large — (on the whole) im Großen und Ganzen
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106 on
[ɒn] UK/ US
1. prep1) (indicating position) auf + dat, (with vb of motion) auf + akk, (on vertical surface, part of body) an + dat/akk2)(indicating means, method, condition etc)
on foot — (go, be) zu Fußon the telephone/television — am Telefon/im Fernsehen
to be on holiday/business — im Urlaub/auf Geschäftsreise sein
3)on Friday — (am) Freitagon June 20th — am 20. Juni
on arrival he... — als er ankam,... er...
4) (about, concerning) über + akk2. adv1) (referring to dress) anshe put her boots/hat on — sie zog ihre Stiefel an/setzte ihren Hut auf
2) (further, continuously) weiter3. adj2)that's not on! inf — (of behaviour) das ist nicht drin!
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107 process
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108 by
[baɪ] UK/ US
1. prep1) (referring to cause, agent) von, durch2)(referring to method, manner)
by bus/car/train — mit dem Bus/Auto/Zugby saving hard, he... — indem er eisern sparte,... er...
3) (via, through) über + akk4) (close to, past) bei, an + dat5)by 4 o'clock — bis 4 Uhrby the time I got here it was too late — als ich hier ankam, war es zu spät
6)by day — bei Tag7)by the kilo/metre — kiloweise/meterweise8) MATHto divide by 3 — durch 3 teilen9) (according to) nach10)11)2. adv1)See:go,2)by and by — irgendwann, (with past tenses) nach einiger Zeit
by and large — (on the whole) im Großen und Ganzen
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109 on
[ɒn] UK/ US
1. prep1) (indicating position) auf + dat, (with vb of motion) auf + akk, (on vertical surface, part of body) an + dat/akk2)(indicating means, method, condition etc)
on foot — (go, be) zu Fußon the telephone/television — am Telefon/im Fernsehen
to be on holiday/business — im Urlaub/auf Geschäftsreise sein
3)on Friday — (am) Freitagon June 20th — am 20. Juni
on arrival he... — als er ankam,... er...
4) (about, concerning) über + akk2. adv1) (referring to dress) anshe put her boots/hat on — sie zog ihre Stiefel an/setzte ihren Hut auf
2) (further, continuously) weiter3. adj2)that's not on! inf — (of behaviour) das ist nicht drin!
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110 process
['prəʊses] UK/ US
1. n2. vt
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