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1 Ausbruch einer Krankheit
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2 Epidemie
f; -, -n; MED. epidemic* * *die Epidemieepidemic* * *Epi|de|mie [epide'miː]f -, -n[-'miːən] (MED fig) epidemic* * *(an outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people: an epidemic of measles/influenza.) epidemic* * *Epi·de·mie<-, -n>[epideˈmi:, pl -ˈmi:ən]f MED epidemic* * *die; Epidemie, Epidemien (auch fig.) epidemic* * ** * *die; Epidemie, Epidemien (auch fig.) epidemic* * *-n f.epidemic n. -
3 Tierfrachter
Tierfrachter
livestock carrier;
• Tiergesundheit animal health;
• Tiergesundheitsbescheinigung animal health certificate;
• Tierhaftung liability for animals;
• Tierhalter keeper of an animal;
• Tierhandel animal trade;
• Tierkennnummer (Tierhandel) animal identification number;
• Tierkörperbeseitigungsbetrieb, Tierkörperverwertungsbetrieb (BSE-Rinder) rendering plant;
• Tierkrankheiten animal diseases;
• Tiermehl animal meal;
• industriemäßige Tierproduktion factory livestock production;
• Tierquälereien injuries (cruelties) to animals;
• Tierrechtler[in] animal-rights protester;
• Tierschutz animal welfare;
• Tierschützer[in] animal-rights campaigner;
• Tierseuchenamt Office of Epizootics;
• Tierseuchenausbruch animal disease outbreak;
• Tiertransporte untersagen (EU) to introduce a ban on movements of animals;
• Tierversuch experiment on animals;
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4 Tierseuchenausbruch
Tierseuchenausbruch
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5 Ausbruch
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6 auftreten
auf|tre·ten1) ( den Fuß aufsetzen) to walk;der Fuß tut so weh, dass ich [mit ihm] nicht mehr \auftreten kann my foot hurts so badly that I can't walk on it [or put my weight on it];das A\auftreten von etw the occurrence of sthbei Einnahme dieses Medikamentes kann Übelkeit \auftreten [taking] this medicine can cause nausea;wenn diese Symptome \auftreten,... if these symptoms [should] appear [or occur]...;diese seltene Tropenkrankheit ist lange nicht mehr aufgetreten there has been no record of this rare tropical disease for a long time;die Pest trat in dichter besiedelten Gebieten auf the plague occurred in more densely populated areas[als etw] \auftreten to appear [as sth];als Kläger \auftreten to appear as [a] [or for the] plaintiff;als Zeuge \auftreten to appear as a witness, to take the witness box;geschlossen \auftreten to appear as one body;gegen jdn/etw \auftreten to speak out against sb/sth;gegen jdn/etw als Zeuge \auftreten to give evidence against sb/sth5) ( in einem Stück spielen) to appear [on the stage];6) ( sich benehmen) to behave;zurückhaltend \auftreten to tread carefully7) ( handeln)als etw/für jdn \auftreten to act as sth/on sb's behalfvt haben;2) ( Manifestation) occurrence, outbreak;bei \auftreten von Schwellungen in the event of swelling, when swelling occurs;bei \auftreten dieser Symptome when these symptoms occur3) ( Erscheinen) appearance;das \auftreten in der Öffentlichkeit vermeiden to avoid public appearances [or appearing in public]
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