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21 überlebt
I P.P. überlebenII Adj. Vorstellungen etc.: outmoded, old-fashioned* * *über|lebt [yːbɐ'leːpt]adjoutmoded, out-of-dateSee:→ auch überleben* * *über·lebt* * *B. adj Vorstellungen etc: outmoded, old-fashioned -
22 veraltet
Adj. out-of-date..., präd. out of date; (altmodisch) (out)dated; Methoden etc.: auch antiquated; veraltete Datei EDV obsolete file* * *timeworn; dated; outmoded; archaic; outdated; antiqued; obsolete; antiquated; superannuated; worm-eaten* * *ver|ạl|tet [fɛɐ'|altət]adjobsolete; Ansichten antiquated; Mode out-of-date* * *1) (old-fashioned: Her clothes looked very dated.) dated2) (old-fashioned: This coat is out of date.) out of date3) (going out of use: obsolescent slang.) obsolescent4) (no longer in use: obsolete weapons.) obsolete* * *ver·al·tet* * *veraltet adj out-of-date …, präd out of date; (altmodisch) (out)dated; Methoden etc: auch antiquated;veraltete Datei IT obsolete file* * *adj.antiquated adj.archaic adj.dated adj.obsolete adj.out-of-date adj.outmoded adj.timeworn adj. adv.obsoletely adv. -
23 vorgestrig
Adj.1. of ( oder from) the day before yesterday* * *vor|gest|rigadj attrof the day before yesterday* * *vor·gest·rig\vorgestriger Abend/Morgen/Nacht the evening/morning/night before last\vorgestriger Mittag the day before yesterday at midday2. (antiquiert) old-fashioned, outdated, outmoded* * ** * *vorgestrig adj1. of ( oder from) the day before yesterday2. fig:* * * -
24 Abwrackaktion
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26 Täterschaftsrecht
Täterschaftsrecht n CRLAW ≈ (outdated) principle of law whereby sentence should be based on the nature of the offender, as opposed to the offence -
27 Gebrauch
Ge·brauch <-[e]s, Gebräuche> [gəʼbraux, pl gəʼbrɔyçə] mzum äußerlichen/innerlichen \Gebrauch to be applied externally/to be taken internally;falscher \Gebrauch improper use, misuse;außer/in \Gebrauch kommen to become outdated/fashionable;etw in \Gebrauch nehmen ( geh) to start using sth;vor \Gebrauch schütteln shake well before use;nach \Gebrauch after use; ling usageSitten und Gebräuche manners and customs -
28 Gestern
ges·tern( der Tag vor heute) yesterday;\Gestern vor einer Woche/ acht Tagen a week ago yesterday;\Gestern in einer Woche/ acht Tagen a week yesterday;\Gestern Mittag yesterday lunchtime2. Ges·tern <-> [gɛstɐn] ntdas \Gestern yesterday, the past -
29 gestern
ges·tern( der Tag vor heute) yesterday;\gestern vor einer Woche/ acht Tagen a week ago yesterday;\gestern in einer Woche/ acht Tagen a week yesterday;\gestern Mittag yesterday lunchtime2. Ges·tern <-> [gɛstɐn] ntdas \gestern yesterday, the past -
30 überholt
über·holt adjoutdated, antiquated (a. hum), outmoded (a. pej) -
31 überlebt
über·lebt adjoutdated, antiquated (a. hum), outmoded (a. pej) -
32 veralten
ver·al·ten * [fɛɐ̭ʼʔaltn̩]veraltet obsolete -
33 vorgestern
vor·ges·tern [ʼfo:ɐ̭gɛstɐn] adv1) ( Tag vor gestern) the day before yesterday;\vorgestern Abend/ Früh/ Mittag the evening before last/early on the morning of the day before yesterday/ the day before yesterday at midday;\vorgestern Morgen/ Nacht the morning/night before last;von \vorgestern ( vorgestrig) from the day before yesterday;haben wir noch die Zeitung von \vorgestern? have we still got the paper from the day before yesterday?2) ( antiquiert) old-fashioned, outdated, outmoded -
34 vorgestrig
vor·gest·rig adj\vorgestriger Mittag the day before yesterday at midday2) ( antiquiert) old-fashioned, outdated, outmoded -
35 technisch überholt
überholt: technisch überholt obsolete, outdatedDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > technisch überholt
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37 altmodisch
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38 Anbindung
f1. accessibility2. binding3. connection4. connexion Br. [outdated]5. tie-down -
39 Arbeitsamt
n1. employment agency2. job center Am.3. labour exchange Br. [outdated] -
40 Heil- und Pflegeanstalt
f1. mental asylum [outdated]2. mental hospital
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Outdated — Out*dat ed, a. Being out of date; antiquated; outmoded; unfashionable. [Obs.] Hammond. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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outdated — (adj.) also out dated, 1610s, grown obsolete, from OUT (Cf. out) + pp. of DATE (Cf. date) (v.1). Out of date is attested from 1620 … Etymology dictionary
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outdated — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ obsolete … English terms dictionary
outdated — [out΄dāt′id] adj. no longer current or popular; behind the times; antiquated … English World dictionary
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outdated — adjective 1 unsuitable for the modern world and no longer used much; old fashioned: outdated teaching methods | We reject outdated notions of national sovereignty. 2 a document that is outdated cannot be used because it is no longer effective: an … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
outdated — adjective a) Out of date, old fashioned, antiquated. His outdated word processing software could not read the files I sent. b) Out of date; not the latest one. Your version of the document is outdated. Syn: parachronistic, superse … Wiktionary