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1 model method
model method Modellmethode fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > model method
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2 crude
adjective1) (in natural or raw state) roh; Roh-crude oil/ore — Rohöl, das/Roherz, das
2) (fig.): (rough, unpolished) primitiv; simpel; grob [Entwurf, Skizze]* * *[kru:d]1) (unrefined: crude oil.) roh2) (rough or primitive: a crude shelter.) grob•- academic.ru/17544/crudeness">crudeness- crudity* * *[kru:d]I. adj1. (rudimentary) primitiv4. (unprocessed) roh, Roh-\crude oil Rohöl ntsour \crude schwefelhaltiges RohölII. n Rohöl nt* * *[kruːd]1. adj (+er)1) (= unprocessed) Roh-, roh2) (= vulgar) expression, story etc ordinär, derb3) (= unsophisticated) method, model, implement primitiv; sketch grob; manners ungehobelt, grob; attempt unbeholfen2. nRohöl nt* * *crude [kruːd]A adj (adv crudely)1. roh, ungekocht2. roh, unverarbeitet, unbearbeitet, Roh…:crude materials (metal, oil, ore, rubber, steel, sugar) Rohstoffe (-metall n, -öl n, -erz n, -gummi m/n, -stahl m, -zucker m);crude lead Werkblei n3. unfertig, grob, nicht ausgearbeitet, undurchdacht4. fig roh, unreif5. fig roh, grob, ungehobelt, unfein6. primitiv:a) grob, plump, unelegantb) barbarischc) simpel (Konstruktion etc):a crude sketch eine rohe Skizze7. fig nackt, ungeschminkt (Fakten etc)8. grell, geschmacklosB s1. Rohprodukt n2. TECHa) Rohöl nb) Rohdestillat n des Steinkohlenteers (Benzol etc)* * *adjective1) (in natural or raw state) roh; Roh-crude oil/ore — Rohöl, das/Roherz, das
2) (fig.): (rough, unpolished) primitiv; simpel; grob [Entwurf, Skizze]3) (rude, blunt) ungehobelt, ungeschliffen [Person, Benehmen]; grob, derb [Worte]; ordinär [Witz]* * *adj.derb adj.grob adj.roh adj. -
3 crudeness
2) (rudeness, bluntness) (of person, behaviour, manners) Ungeschliffenheit, die; (of words) Derbheit, die; (of joke) Geschmacklosigkeit, die* * *noun die Roheit* * *crude·ness[ˈkru:dnəs]crud·ity[ˈkru:dəti, AM -ət̬i]n no plwe were shocked by the \crudeness of his behaviour wir waren schockiert über sein rüdes Benehmen* * *['kruːdnɪs] ['kruːdItɪ]n1) (= vulgarity) Derbheit f2) (= lack of sophistication) (of method, model, implement) Primitivität f; (of sketch) Grobheit f; (of manners) Ungehobelte(s) nt (of +gen, in +dat); (of attempt) Unbeholfenheit f* * ** * *noun, no pl.2) (rudeness, bluntness) (of person, behaviour, manners) Ungeschliffenheit, die; (of words) Derbheit, die; (of joke) Geschmacklosigkeit, die* * *n.Roheit -en (alt.Rechtschreibung) f.Rohheit -en f. -
4 crudity
noun2) (crude remark) Grobheit, die* * *noun die Roheit* * *crude·ness[ˈkru:dnəs]crud·ity[ˈkru:dəti, AM -ət̬i]n no plwe were shocked by the \crudity of his behaviour wir waren schockiert über sein rüdes Benehmen* * *['kruːdnɪs] ['kruːdItɪ]n1) (= vulgarity) Derbheit f2) (= lack of sophistication) (of method, model, implement) Primitivität f; (of sketch) Grobheit f; (of manners) Ungehobelte(s) nt (of +gen, in +dat); (of attempt) Unbeholfenheit f* * *crudity [ˈkruːdıtı] s1. Rohheit f (auch fig)2. Unfertigkeit f3. fig Unreife f4. Grobheit f, Plumpheit f5. fig Ungeschminktheit f6. (etwas) Unfertiges* * *noun2) (crude remark) Grobheit, die* * *n.Unfertigkeit f. -
5 working
1. noun1) Arbeiten, das2) (way something works) Arbeitsweise, die2. attributive adjective1) handlungsfähig [Mehrheit]; [Entwurf, Vereinbarung] als Ausgangspunkt2) (in employment) arbeitend; werktätigworking man — (labourer) Arbeiter, der
* * *work·ing[ˈwɜ:kɪŋ, AM ˈwɜ:rk-]I. adj attr, inv1. (employed) berufstätig, erwerbstätigthe \working population die arbeitende Bevölkerung2. (pertaining to work) Arbeits-\working breakfast/lunch Arbeitsfrühstück nt/-essen nt\working clothes Arbeitskleidung f\working conditions Arbeitsbedingungen pl\working hour/hours Arbeitsstunde f/-zeit f\working model Arbeitsmodell nt\working practices Arbeitsweise f\working relationship Arbeitsverhältnis nt37-hour \working week 37-Stunden-Woche f\working order Betriebsfähigkeit f, Funktionsfähigkeit fto restore sth to \working order etw wieder in Ordnung bringenin \working order betriebsfähig, funktionstüchtigthe \working parts of a machine die beweglichen Teile4. (of theory)\working definition/hypothesis/theory Arbeitsdefinition f/-hypothese f/-theorie f5. (basic) Arbeits-6. (of animal)\working dog/horse Arbeitshund m/-pferd ntII. nopencast \working Abbau m über Tage3. MIN4.▶ the \workings of fate die Wege des Schicksals* * *['wɜːkɪŋ]1. adjworking man — Arbeiter m
I'm a working man, I need my rest — ich arbeite den ganzen Tag, ich brauche meine Ruhe
2) (= spent in or used for working) Arbeits-your order will be sent within three working days — ihre Bestellung wird innerhalb von drei Werktagen geschickt
in good/perfect working order — voll funktionsfähig
4) farm, mill, sailing ship, steam train in Betrieb2. n1) (= work) Arbeiten nt, Arbeit f2) pl (= way sth works) Arbeitsweise f, Funktionsweise fworkings of fate — Wege pl des Schicksal
in order to understand the workings of this machine/system — um zu verstehen, wie die Maschine/das System funktioniert
* * *A s1. Arbeiten n2. auch pl Wirken n, Tun n, Tätigkeit f3. TECH Be-, Verarbeitung f4. TECHa) Funktionieren nb) Arbeitsweise f5. meist pl Bergbau etc:a) Abbau mb) Grube f6. mühsame Arbeit, Kampf mB adj1. arbeitend, berufs-, werktätig:the working population auch die Erwerbsbevölkerung;working mother berufstätige Mutter;working student Werkstudent(in)2. Arbeits…:working companion Arbeitskamerad(in);working method Arbeitsverfahren n3. WIRTSCH, TECH Betriebs…:4. grundlegend, Ausgangs…, Arbeits…:working hypothesis Arbeitshypothese f;working title Arbeitstitel m (eines Buchs etc)5. brauchbar, praktisch:working knowledge ausreichende Kenntnisse pl* * *1. noun1) Arbeiten, das2) (way something works) Arbeitsweise, die2. attributive adjective1) handlungsfähig [Mehrheit]; [Entwurf, Vereinbarung] als Ausgangspunkt2) (in employment) arbeitend; werktätigworking man — (labourer) Arbeiter, der
* * *adj.arbeitend adj. n.Gang ¨-e m.
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