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1 vandalism
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2 vandalism and malicious mischief insurance
vandalism and malicious mischief insurance INS Versicherung f gegen Vandalismus und böswilligen Schaden, Versicherung f gegen Vandalismus und vorsätzliche BeschädigungEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > vandalism and malicious mischief insurance
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > vandalism
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4 vandalism
nounWandalismus, der; Vandalismus, der* * *noun (the behaviour of a vandal: All the telephones are out of order owing to vandalism.) der Vandalismus* * *van·dal·ism[ˈvændəlɪzəm]* * *['vndəlIzəm]nVandalismus m, blinde Zerstörungswut; (JUR) mutwillige Beschädigung (fremden Eigentums)these acts of vandalism — dieser Vandalismus, diese mutwilligen Beschädigungen
* * *a) Zerstörungswut f* * *nounWandalismus, der; Vandalismus, der* * *n.Zerstörungswut f. -
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6 anti-vandalism illuminated mechanical switch
Schurter <el> ■ beleuchteter vandalensicherer Taster mEnglish-german technical dictionary > anti-vandalism illuminated mechanical switch
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7 anti-vandalism mechanical switch with ring illumination
Schurter <el> ■ ringbeleuchteter vandalensicherer Taster mEnglish-german technical dictionary > anti-vandalism mechanical switch with ring illumination
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8 resistant against vandalism
< qualit> (e.g. ATM keyboards, controls, vending machines) ■ vandalismusresistent; vandalensicher; vandalismussicherEnglish-german technical dictionary > resistant against vandalism
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9 Vandal
noun1) Rowdy, der2) (Hist.)Vandal — Wandale, der; Vandale, der
* * *['vændəl](a person who purposely and pointlessly damages or destroys public buildings or other property: Vandals have damaged this telephone kiosk.) der Vandale,die Vandalin- academic.ru/79695/vandalism">vandalism- vandalize
- vandalise* * *van·dal[ˈvændəl]* * *['vndəl]nit was damaged by vandals — es ist mutwillig beschädigt worden
2)* * *Vandal [ˈvændl]A s1. HIST Vandale m, Vandalin fB adj1. HIST vandalisch, Vandalen…* * *noun1) Rowdy, der2) (Hist.)Vandal — Wandale, der; Vandale, der
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10 vandal
noun1) Rowdy, der2) (Hist.)Vandal — Wandale, der; Vandale, der
* * *['vændəl](a person who purposely and pointlessly damages or destroys public buildings or other property: Vandals have damaged this telephone kiosk.) der Vandale,die Vandalin- academic.ru/79695/vandalism">vandalism- vandalize
- vandalise* * *van·dal[ˈvændəl]* * *['vndəl]nit was damaged by vandals — es ist mutwillig beschädigt worden
2)* * *Vandal [ˈvændl]A s1. HIST Vandale m, Vandalin fB adj1. HIST vandalisch, Vandalen…* * *noun1) Rowdy, der2) (Hist.)Vandal — Wandale, der; Vandale, der
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<tech.gen> ■ Riefe f<mech.eng> (hoist) ■ Seilrille fISO 8785 < srfc> (surface damage, notch; e.g. due to excessive wear or vandalism) ■ Kratzer m DIN ISO 8785 ; Riefe fvi <mech.eng> ■ fressen vivt <tech.gen> ■ anreißen vtvt < srfc> (deliberately or inadvertently; e.g. lines, pattern, lettering) ■ einkratzen vt ; einritzen vt -
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< prod> ■ Rille f< srfc> (surface damage, notch; e.g. due to excessive wear or vandalism) ■ Kratzer m DIN ISO 8785 ; Riefe fvt < srfc> (deliberately or inadvertently; e.g. lines, pattern, lettering) ■ einkratzen vt ; einritzen vt -
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< srfc> (surface damage, notch; e.g. due to excessive wear or vandalism) ■ Kratzer m DIN ISO 8785 ; Riefe f -
14 rampant
adjectivezügellos [Gewalt, Rassismus]; steil ansteigend [Inflation]; üppig [Wachstum]* * *['ræmpənt]* * *ram·pant[ˈræmpənt]1. (unrestrained) ungezügelt\rampant inflation galoppierende Inflation\rampant nationalism/racism zügelloser Nationalismus/Rassismusto encounter \rampant prejudice sich akk mit zahllosen [o unzähligen] Vorurteilen konfrontiert sehen2. (spreading)a lion \rampant ein [drohend] aufgerichteter Löwe* * *['rmpənt]adj1) (= unrestrained) plants, growth üppig, wuchernd attr; heresy, evil, social injustice etc wild wuchernd attr; inflation wuchernd, gallopierend; corruption wuchernd, überhandnehmend, zügellos, ungezügelt; crime um sich greifend, blühendthe rampant growth of — das Wuchern (+gen)
to run rampant (condition) — um sich greifen; (person) unbeaufsichtigt herumlaufen
* * *rampant adj (adv rampantly)1. wild, zügellos, ausgelassen2. überhandnehmend:be rampant um sich greifen, grassieren3. üppig, wuchernd (Pflanzen)4. (drohend) aufgerichtet, sprungbereit (Tier)5. Heraldik: aufsteigend:* * *adjectivezügellos [Gewalt, Rassismus]; steil ansteigend [Inflation]; üppig [Wachstum]* * *adj.wild adj. -
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transitive verb1) (represent) [symbolhaft] darstellen2) (be an example of)typify something — als typisches Beispiel für etwas dienen
* * *(to be a very good example of: Vandalism at football matches typifies the modern disregard for law and order.) ein typisches Beispiel für* * *typi·fy<- ie->[ˈtɪpɪfaɪ]vt* * *['tIpIfaɪ]vtbezeichnend sein fürhe typifies the reserved Englishman — er verkörpert (genau) den Typ des zurückhaltenden Engländers
* * *typify [ˈtıpıfaı] v/t1. typisch oder ein typisches Beispiel sein für, verkörpern2. versinnbildlichen* * *transitive verb1) (represent) [symbolhaft] darstellen* * *v.verkörpern v.versinnbildlichen v.
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Vandalism — Van dal*ism, n. The spirit or conduct of the Vandals; ferocious cruelty; hostility to the arts and literature, or willful destruction or defacement of their monuments. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vandalism — 1798, from Fr. vandalisme, first used by Henri Grégoire, Bishop of Blois, c.1793; see VANDAL (Cf. vandal) + ISM (Cf. ism) … Etymology dictionary
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