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1 Einerkomplement
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2 Einerkomplement
nt COMP one's complementDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Einerkomplement
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3 ergänzen
v/t1. (vervollständigen) complete; (weiter ausbauen) add to, supplement; (ersetzen) replace; (Lager, Vorräte) replenish, restock; (Summe) make up; (wiederherstellen) restore; (abrunden) complement; bei einem Gespräch: (hinzufügen) add2. sich oder einander ergänzen complement one another, be complementary; sie ergänzen sich hervorragend they are a perfect foil for each other; Personen: auch they make the perfect (man-and-wife) team* * *to replenish; to complement; to complete; to recruit* * *er|gạ̈n|zen [Eɐ'gɛntsn] ptp ergä\#nztvtto supplement; (= vervollständigen) to complete; Fehlendes to supply; Lager, Vorräte to replenish; Bericht to add (sth) to; Ausführungen to amplify; Worte, Summe to add; Gesetz, Gesetzentwurf to amendseine Sammlung ergänzen — to add to or build up one's collection
um das Team zu ergänzen — to make up the numbers of the team
* * *1) ((something added to make) a complete number or amount.) complement2) (to complete, fill up.) complement3) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.) eke out4) (to make, or be, an addition to: He does an evening job to supplement his wages.) supplement* * *er·gän·zen *[ɛɐ̯ˈgɛntsn̩]vt1. (auffüllen)▪ etw [um etw akk] \ergänzen to replenish sth [with sth], to fill in sth sep; (vollenden) to complete sth2. (vervollständigen, bereichern)3. (erweitern)4. (ausgleichen)▪ sie \ergänzen sich [o einander] they complement each other [or one another▪ etw \ergänzen to append sth* * *transitives Verb1) (vervollständigen) complete; (erweitern) add to; replenish < supply>; amplify <remark, statement, etc.>; amend < statute>2) (hinzufügen) add < remark>3) (hinzukommen zu) complement4)sich od. (geh.) einander ergänzen — complement each other
* * *ergänzen v/t1. (vervollständigen) complete; (weiter ausbauen) add to, supplement; (ersetzen) replace; (Lager, Vorräte) replenish, restock; (Summe) make up; (wiederherstellen) restore; (abrunden) complement; bei einem Gespräch: (hinzufügen) add2.einander ergänzen complement one another, be complementary;sie ergänzen sich hervorragend they are a perfect foil for each other; Personen: auch they make the perfect (man-and-wife) team* * *transitives Verb1) (vervollständigen) complete; (erweitern) add to; replenish < supply>; amplify <remark, statement, etc.>; amend < statute>2) (hinzufügen) add < remark>3) (hinzukommen zu) complement4)sich od. (geh.) einander ergänzen — complement each other
* * *v.to add v.to complement v.to complete v.to eke v.to recruit v.to supplement (with) v. -
4 ergänzen
ergänzen v 1. GEN supplement, complement, complete; 2. RECHT supplement* * ** * *ergänzen
(auffüllen) to fill up, (ersetzen) to replace, (hinzufügen) to supplement, (Lager) to replenish, to assort, (Summe) to make up, (vervollständigen) to complement, to complete, to supplement, to fill;
• Fehlendes ergänzen to make up a deficiency;
• Investitionsgüter ergänzen to replace capital goods;
• sein Lager (Lagerbestände) ergänzen to replenish one’s inventory (stock), to refill (replace) the stock;
• Schiffsvorräte ergänzen to replenish ship’s stores;
• fehlende Summe ergänzen to make up the requisite sum. -
5 ineinander
Adv. in(to) one another; zwei: auch in(to) each other; in Verbindungen mit Verben: auch inter...; ineinander flechten intertwine; ineinander fließen merge (into one another); Farben: auch run; ineinander fügen fit together, fit... into each other, join; ineinander greifen interlock; fig. Tatsachen etc.: be interconnected; ( sich) ineinander schieben telescope; ineinander verliebt in love (with each other)* * *into one another* * *in|ei|nạn|der [ɪn|ai'nandɐ]advsein in(side) one another or each other; verkeilen, verschachteln etc into one another or each otherineinander übergehen — to merge (into one another or each other)
die Fäden haben sich alle ineinander verwickelt — the threads have got all tangled up in each other or in one another
sich ineinander verlieben — to fall in love with each other
* * *in·ei·nan·der[ɪnʔaiˈnandɐ]adv in each other, in one another\ineinander verliebt sein to be in love with one another\ineinander aufgehen to complement each other perfectly\ineinander übergehen to merge* * *die Farben fließen ineinander — the colours run into each other or one another
zwei Dinge ineinander fügen — fit two things into each or one another
ineinander passen/sich ineinander fügen — fit into each other or one another
ineinander greifen — mesh or engage [with each other or one another]; mesh together (lit. or fig.)
ineinander verliebt sein — be in love with each other or one another
* * *ineinander adv in(to) one another; zwei: auch in(to) each other; in Verbindungen mit Verben: auch inter…;ineinander verliebt in love (with each other)* * *die Farben fließen ineinander — the colours run into each other or one another
zwei Dinge ineinander fügen — fit two things into each or one another
ineinander passen/sich ineinander fügen — fit into each other or one another
ineinander greifen — mesh or engage [with each other or one another]; mesh together (lit. or fig.)
ineinander verliebt sein — be in love with each other or one another
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6 ineinander
in·ein·an·der [ɪnʔaiʼnandɐ] advin each other, in one another;\ineinander verliebt sein to be in love with one another;\ineinander aufgehen to complement each other perfectly;\ineinander übergehen to merge -
7 einnehmen
einnehmen v 1. GEN take (Geld); take up (Haltung); 2. PERS fill, occupy • jmds. Stelle einnehmen GEN take on sb’s job* * *v 1. < Geschäft> Geld take, Haltung take up; 2. < Person> fill, occupy ■ jmds. Stelle einnehmen < Geschäft> take on sb's job* * *einnehmen
(Geld) to receive, to collect, (verdienen) to earn, to have as income, (Ware) to ship, to take in, to load;
• brutto einnehmen to gross;
• Fracht einnehmen to lade;
• Ladung einnehmen to take in (embark) cargo;
• volle Ladung einnehmen to take in the full complement of cargo;
• Posten einnehmen to hold (fill) a position;
• vier Spalten einnehmen (Zeitungsartikel) to take up (go over) four columns;
• jds. Stelle einnehmen to replace s. o., to take (fill) s. one’s place;
• hervorragende Stelle einnehmen to rank high;
• führende Stellung einnehmen to hold a high-level position;
• Steuern einnehmen to collect (receive) taxes. -
8 Ergänzung
Ergänzung f 1. BÖRSE add-on; 2. GEN add-on, addition, supplement; 3. PAT amendment; 4. RECHT supplement • ohne Ergänzung, ohne Korrektur GEN no addition, no correction* * *f 1. < Börse> add-on; 2. < Geschäft> add-on, addition, supplement; 3. < Patent> amendment; 4. < Recht> supplement ■ ohne Ergänzung, ohne Korrektur < Geschäft> no addition, no correction* * *Ergänzung
(Gegenstück) reciprocal, (Lagerauffüllung) replenishment, (Vervollständigung) completion, complement, supplement[ation];
• personelle Ergänzung recruitment (US);
• Ergänzung des Lagers replacement of inventory;
• Ergänzung der Vorräte replenishment of supplies;
• Ergänzungen des Lagers vornehmen to replenish one’s inventory. -
9 vervollständigen
vervollständigen v GEN complete, supplement* * *v < Geschäft> complete, supplement* * *vervollständigen
to accomplish, to complete, to complement, to fill (make) up, (Buchungen) to enter up;
• Buch durch Nachträge vervollständigen to supplement a book;
• Hauptbuch vervollständigen to post up the ledger;
• Ladung vervollständigen to get full cargo;
• sein Lager vervollständigen to replenish one’s (lay in fresh) stock. -
10 komplettieren
komplettieren
to complete, to complement, to raise to the full number;
• sein Lager komplettieren to replenish one’s stock. -
11 Einserkomplement
n.complement on one n. -
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14 Einserkomplement
ncomplement on one
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