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101 Sprachkenntnisse
pl1. command of language2. knowledge of a language3. knowledge of languages4. knowledge of the language5. language ability6. language skills7. linguistic proficiency -
102 ALGOL
сокр.2) тех. АЛГОЛ (алгоритмический язык)3) юр. (algorithmic language) международный язык программирования4) экон. Algorithmic Language5) бизн. ( algorithmic language) международный язык программирования -
103 Algol
сокр.2) тех. АЛГОЛ (алгоритмический язык)3) юр. (algorithmic language) международный язык программирования4) экон. Algorithmic Language5) бизн. ( algorithmic language) международный язык программирования -
104 CALL
CALL (Abk. für computerunterstütztes Lernen von Sprachen) COMP CALL, computer-aided language learning, computer-assisted language learning* * *abbr (computerunterstütztes Lernen von Sprachen) < Comp> CALL (computer-aided language learning, computer-assisted language learning) -
105 Fachsprache
Fachsprache f GEN jargon, technical language, terminology* * *f < Geschäft> jargon, technical language, terminology* * *Fachsprache
technical language, occupational jargon, vernacular;
• Fachstelle technical office;
• Fachtagung specialist course, (auf dem Wirtschaftsgebiet) trade conference;
• Fachterminologie technical language;
• Fachunternehmen professional firm;
• Fachverband subassociation, industrial (US) (trade) association, technical organization;
• Fachverbandsverzeichnis trade-association directory;
• Fachverlag specialist publishing house;
• Fachvirtuosität professional skill;
• Fachwelt the experts, professionalists;
• bankenspezifisches Fachwissen banking sector expertise;
• branchenspezifisches Fachwissen industry expertise;
• finanztechnisches Fachwissen financial expertise;
• Fachzeitschrift trade (business) paper, technical publication, trade magazine, professional journal (magazine);
• industrielle Fachzeitschrift industrial magazine;
• Fachzeitschriftenwerbung trade-paper advertising;
• Fachzulage technical inducement. -
106 Programmiersprache
Programmiersprache f COMP language, programming language* * *f < Comp> language, programming language -
107 Abfragesprache
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108 Arabisch
Adj.1. Arab; die arabische Liga POL. the Arab League; die arabischen Staaten the Arab states; arabische Ziffern Arabic numerals; die arabische Sprache / Literatur the Arabic language / literature2. bes. GEOG. Arabian, of Arabia; der Arabische Golf the Arabian Gulf; die Arabische Halbinsel / Wüste the Arabian Peninsula / Desert* * *Arabic* * *Ara|bisch(e) [a'raːbɪʃ]ntArabicSee:→ auch Deutsch(e)* * *(1,2 etc, as opposed to Roman numerals, I,II etc.) Arabic numerals* * *Ara·bisch[aˈra:bɪʃ]nt dekl wie adj LING Arabic▪ das \Arabische Arabic* * *das; Arabisch[s] Arabic s. auch Deutsch* * *A. adj1. Arab;die Arabische Liga POL the Arab League;die arabischen Staaten the Arab states;arabische Ziffern Arabic numerals;die arabische Sprache/Literatur the Arabic language/literatureder Arabische Golf the Arabian Gulf;die Arabische Halbinsel/Wüste the Arabian Peninsula/Desertdas Arabische the Arabic language* * *das; Arabisch[s] Arabic s. auch Deutsch* * *adj.Arabian (nationality) adj.Arabic (language) adj. -
109 arabisch
Adj.1. Arab; die arabische Liga POL. the Arab League; die arabischen Staaten the Arab states; arabische Ziffern Arabic numerals; die arabische Sprache / Literatur the Arabic language / literature2. bes. GEOG. Arabian, of Arabia; der Arabische Golf the Arabian Gulf; die Arabische Halbinsel / Wüste the Arabian Peninsula / Desert* * *Arabic* * *Ara|bisch(e) [a'raːbɪʃ]ntArabicSee:→ auch Deutsch(e)* * *(1,2 etc, as opposed to Roman numerals, I,II etc.) Arabic numerals* * *Ara·bisch[aˈra:bɪʃ]nt dekl wie adj LING Arabic▪ das \Arabische Arabic* * *das; Arabisch[s] Arabic s. auch Deutsch* * *A. adj1. Arab;die Arabische Liga POL the Arab League;die arabischen Staaten the Arab states;arabische Ziffern Arabic numerals;die arabische Sprache/Literatur the Arabic language/literatureder Arabische Golf the Arabian Gulf;die Arabische Halbinsel/Wüste the Arabian Peninsula/Desertdas Arabische the Arabic language* * *das; Arabisch[s] Arabic s. auch Deutsch* * *adj.Arabian (nationality) adj.Arabic (language) adj. -
110 Befehlssprache
f EDV command language* * *Be|fehls|spra|chef (COMPUT)command language* * *Be·fehls·spra·chef INFORM command [or control] language* * * -
111 Blumensprache
f language of flowers* * *Blu|men|spra|cheflanguage of flowers* * *Blu·men·spra·chef language of flowers* * *Blumensprache f language of flowers -
112 Computersprache
f computer language* * *Com|pu|ter|spra|chefcomputer language* * *Com·pu·ter·spra·chef INFORM programming [or computer] language* * *Computersprache f computer language -
113 Eingeborenensprache
f native language* * *Ein|ge|bo|re|nen|spra|chefnative language* * *Ein·ge·bo·re·nen·spra·chef native language* * *Eingeborenensprache f native language -
114 Einsprachigkeit
f im Fremdsprachenunterricht: use of the foreign language as a teaching medium; totale / strikte Einsprachigkeit exclusive / strict use of the foreign language* * *Ein|spra|chig|keitf -, no plmonolingualism* * *totale/strikte Einsprachigkeit exclusive/strict use of the foreign language -
115 Fremdsprachenstudium
n foreign language study; Lehrgang: foreign language course* * * -
116 Gemeinsprache
f LING. standard language* * *Ge|mein|spra|chefstandard language* * *Ge·mein·spra·chef LING standard language* * * -
117 Geschäftssprache
f2. POL., der EU etc.: official language* * *2. POL, der EU etc: official language -
118 Goethe-Institut
n Goethe Institute* * *An organization promoting German language and culture abroad. It is based in Munich and runs about 140 institutes in over 70 countries, offering German language classes, cultural events such as exhibitions, films and seminars, and a library of German books and magazines and other documentation, which is open to the public* * *Goethe-Institut n Goethe Institute* * *An organization promoting German language and culture abroad. It is based in Munich and runs about 140 institutes in over 70 countries, offering German language classes, cultural events such as exhibitions, films and seminars, and a library of German books and magazines and other documentation, which is open to the public -
119 Hispanistik
f; -, kein Pl. Spanish language and literature* * *His|pa|nịs|tik [hIspa'nIstɪk]f -, no plSpanish (language and literature)* * *His·pa·nis·tik<->[hɪspaˈnɪstɪk]* * * -
120 Hochsprache
f: die deutsche Hochsprache standard German* * *Hoch|spra|chefstandard language* * *Hoch·spra·chef standard language* * *die standard language* * *Hochsprache f:die deutsche Hochsprache standard German* * *die standard language
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