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81 Bewegungsmelder
Bewegungsmelder m motion indicator, motion sensor, motion detector (löst bei Feststellung von bewegten Objekten im Erfassungswinkel Schaltvorgänge, z.B. für Licht oder Alarm aus)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Bewegungsmelder
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82 Bewegungszünder
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83 Zeitraffer
m1. fast motion2. quick-motion apparatus3. quick motion4. time lapse5. time lapse camerapltime lapse cameras -
84 Abänderungsantrag
Abänderungsantrag m POL, RECHT proposed amendment, proposed revision, proposed change • einen Abänderungsantrag einbringen RECHT introduce an amendment • einen Abänderungsantrag stellen RECHT propose an amendment* * *m <Pol, Recht> proposed amendment, proposed revision, proposed change ■ einen Abänderungsantrag einbringen < Recht> introduce an amendment ■ einen Abänderungsantrag stellen < Recht> propose an amendment* * *Abänderungsantrag
motion to amend a motion, amendment;
• Abänderungsbefugnis power to amend;
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85 Arbeitsplatzstudie
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86 beschleunigte Bewegung
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87 Bewegung
Bewegung f 1. GEN movement; swing (Markt); 2. POL movement • in Bewegung setzen GEN set in motion* * *f 1. < Geschäft> movement, Markt swing; 2. < Pol> movement ■ in Bewegung setzen < Geschäft> set in motion* * *Bewegung
(Preise, Kurse) tendency, trend, movement;
• deflationistische Bewegung deflation;
• Europäische Bewegung European movement;
• rückgängige (rückläufige) Bewegung (Börse, Konjunktur) downward (retrograde) movement;
• soziale Bewegung social movement;
• steigende Bewegung (Börse) bullish performance;
• wenig Bewegung (Börse) little movement;
• Bewegung des Anlagevermögens changes in fixed assets;
• Bewegung auf Bankkonten fluctuation on bank accounts;
• rückläufige Bewegung der industriellen Fertigung decline in industry;
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88 Bewegungs-Zeit-Studie
Bewegungs-Zeit-Studie f STAT, MGT, WIWI time and motion study* * *f <Math, Mgmnt, Vw> time and motion study -
89 Bewegungsstudie
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90 Bewegungsökonomie
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91 einbringen
einbringen v 1. BANK transfer; 2. FIN yield; 3. GEN bring in (Gewinn, Bestellungen); 4. MGT submit, put forward (Vorschlag); 5. POL introduce (Parlamentsantrag); 6. RECHT bring in, propose (Gesetz); 7. WIWI earn; contribute (Kapital)* * *v 1. < Bank> transfer; 2. < Finanz> yield; 3. < Geschäft> Gewinn, Bestellungen bring in; 4. < Mgmnt> Vorschlag submit, put forward; 5. < Pol> Parlamentsantrag introduce; 6. < Recht> Gesetz bring in, propose; 7. <Vw> earn, Kapital contribute* * *einbringen
to bring in, to contribute, (abwerfen) to return, to yield, to recoup, to gain, to fetch, to gather in (fam.);
• Abänderungsantrag einbringen to move an amendment;
• parlamentarische Anfrage schriftlich einbringen to table a question;
• Antrag einbringen to put a motion to the vote, to table a motion (Br.);
• seine Arbeitskraft einbringen to contribute one’s services;
• das Doppelte einbringen to make double return;
• in die Ehe einbringen to bring as a dowry;
• Entschließung einbringen to put a resolution to the meeting, to propose;
• Ernte einbringen to get in (win) the crops, to [reap the] harvest;
• Gesetz[entwurf] (Gesetzesvorlage) einbringen to introduce (table, Br.) a bill;
• schönen Gewinn einbringen to yield a handsome profit;
• Gewinne einbringen to raise profits;
• Kapital einbringen to contribute capital;
• Klage einbringen to prefer a suit, to lodge a claim;
• Kundschaft einbringen to pull custom (US);
• Verlust einbringen to make up for a loss;
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93 Filmbranche
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94 Filmstudio
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95 Gegenakkreditiv
Gegenakkreditiv n BANK back-to-back credit, countervailing credit* * *n < Bank> back-to-back credit, countervailing credit* * *Gegenakkreditiv
countervailing (secondary, US, back-to-back, US, dos-a-dos, US) credit;
• Gegenangebot competitive bid, counteroffer;
• Gegenanschaffung return remittance;
• Gegenanspruch adverse (cross) claim;
• Gegenansprüche geltend machen (stellen) to crossclaim, to counterclaim;
• Gegenantrag cross motion (petition), counterpetition;
• Gegenantrag einbringen to table an amendment, to crosspetition;
• Gegenantrag unterstützen to speak against a motion;
• Gegenanwalt opposing counsel (Br.);
• Gegenaufstellung counterstatement;
• Gegenauftrag counterorder, countermandate;
• Gegenbedingung counterstipulation;
• Gegenberichtigungskonto contra account;
• Gegenbestrebung countertendency;
• Gegenbewegung backlash;
• Gegenbieter competitive bidder;
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96 GVU
GVU (Abk. für Gesellschaft zur Verfolgung von Urheberrechtsverletzungen e.V.) MEDIA, PAT, RECHT, V&M FAST, Federation against Software Theft, German unit of the Motion Picture Association, MPA* * *abbr (Gesellschaft zur Verfolgung von Urheberrechtsverletzungen e.V.) <Medien, Patent, Recht, V&M> German unit of the Motion Picture Association (MPA) -
97 Kinofilm
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98 Kinoreklame
Kinoreklame f V&M film advertising, (BE) cinema advertising, (AE) motion picture advertising* * ** * *Kinoreklame
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100 Missbilligungsantrag
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