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1 Bundeswehr
f; nur Sg.; MIL. (German) armed forces Pl.* * *die Bundeswehr(Deutschland) German armed forces* * *The Bundeswehr is the name for the German armed forces. It came into being in 1955, originally as a volunteer army. Since 1956, however, every male between the ages of 18 and 30 has been liable for Wehrdienst (military service), or a non-military alternative. Currently the Bundeswehr is composed of men performing their military service, soldiers serving voluntarily for a set period of between 2 and 15 years, and professional soldiers. Women are not liable for military service but since 2001 have been able to join the forces as volunteers. See: → Bundeskanzler, Wehrdienst* * *Bun·des·wehrf Federal [or German] Armed Forces* * *die [Federal] Armed Forces pl.•• Cultural note:As the supreme court in Germany, the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe is the guardian of the Grundgesetz and the final arbiter in any German legal appeal. It passes judgement on constitutional complaints and has the power to order a party's dissolution if it is unconstitutional and possibly poses a threat to democracy. The Federal Government has to accept the judges' ruling, however controversial the case may be. The Bundesverfassungsgericht consists of two panels, each with eight judges who are elected for a single twelve-year term. Half of the panel is elected by the Bundestag and half by the Bundesrat.This is the name for the German armed forces, which come under the control of the defence minister. The Bundeswehr consists of professional soldiers and conscripts serving their Wehrdienst. Until 1994, the Grundgesetz did not allow German forces to be deployed abroad, but they now take part in certain operations, notably UN peacekeeping missions* * ** * *die [Federal] Armed Forces pl.•• Cultural note:As the supreme court in Germany, the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe is the guardian of the Grundgesetz and the final arbiter in any German legal appeal. It passes judgement on constitutional complaints and has the power to order a party's dissolution if it is unconstitutional and possibly poses a threat to democracy. The Federal Government has to accept the judges' ruling, however controversial the case may be. The Bundesverfassungsgericht consists of two panels, each with eight judges who are elected for a single twelve-year term. Half of the panel is elected by the Bundestag and half by the Bundesrat.This is the name for the German armed forces, which come under the control of the defence minister. The Bundeswehr consists of professional soldiers and conscripts serving their Wehrdienst. Until 1994, the Grundgesetz did not allow German forces to be deployed abroad, but they now take part in certain operations, notably UN peacekeeping missions* * *f.German armed forces n. -
2 Überseekunde
Überseekunde m V&M overseas customer* * *m <V&M> overseas customer* * *Überseekunde
overseas buyer;
• Überseekundschaft overseas customers;
• Überseeländer overseas countries;
• Überseelieferant overseas supplier;
• Überseemarkt oversea (colonial, Br.) market;
• Überseepapier foreign note-paper;
• Überseepreise oversea prices;
• Überseeprodukte overseas products;
• Überseereisen overseas travel;
• Überseeschiff ocean-going (transatlantic) liner;
• Überseeschifffahrt overseas navigation;
• Überseespeditionsgeschäft ocean forwarding;
• Überseespekulant merchant adventurer;
• Überseetarif transatlantic rate;
• Überseetelegramm cablegram;
• Überseetransport sea transit, ocean shipment, transatlantic transport;
• Überseeumsätze overseas sales;
• Überseeverkehr overseas operations (transport);
• Überseeverpackung maritime packing, packing for export;
• Überseeversicherung overseas insurance;
• Überseevertretung overseas agency;
• Überseewerbung overseas advertising;
• steuerfreier Überseezuschlag tax-free overseas allowance. -
3 Umladebahnhof
Umladebahnhof
reloading station;
• Umladebühne tran(s)shipping platform;
• Umladeempfangsschein tran(s)shipment packing note;
• Umladeerklärung tran(s)shipment entry;
• Umladegebühren transfer (reloading) charges, charges for reloading (tran(s)shipment);
• Umladegenehmigung tran(s)shipment permit;
• Umladegeschäft switching operations;
• Umladegleis reloading (tran(s)shipping, US) line;
• Umladegut goods for tran(s)shipment;
• Umladehafen tran(s)shipping port;
• Umladeklausel tran(s)shipment clause;
• Umladekonnossement tran(s)shipment bill of lading.
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