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1 Triebleben
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2 Betätigung
f1. (Tätigkeit) activity; (Arbeit) job, work, occupation; allg.: something ( oder things) to do; körperliche Betätigung physical exercise; sportliche Betätigung sporting activity ( oder activities); wissenschaftliche Betätigung scientific work ( oder activity); ich brauche mehr geistige Betätigung I need more intellectual stimulation; das ist keine sinnvolle Betätigung! it’s a pointless exercise* * *die Betätigung(Tätigkeit) activity* * *Be|tä|ti|gungf1) (= Tätigkeit) activityan Betä́tigung fehlt es mir nicht — I've no lack of things to do
2) (= Aktivierung) operation; (von Muskel, Gehirn, Darm) activation; (von Bremsen) applying, application; (von Mechanismus) operation, activation, actuation (form); (von Knopf) pressing; (durch Drehen) turning; (von Schalter) turning on; (von Hebel) moving; (von Sirene) soundingetw zur Betä́tigung der Muskeln tun — to do sth to exercise one's muscles
die Betä́tigung des Mechanismus erfolgt durch Knopfdruck — pressing the button activates the mechanism or sets the mechanism in motion
* * *die1) activeness2) (something which one does as a pastime, as part of one's job etc: His activities include fishing and golf.) activity* * *Be·tä·ti·gung<-, -en>[bəˈtɛ:tɪgʊŋ]f2. (das Drücken) pressing; von Bremse application; von Knopf pushing; (das Umlegen o Ziehen) operationdie fahrlässige \Betätigung der Notbremse im fahrenden Zug ist unter Strafe gestellt pulling the emergency cord without good reason [or abuse of the emergency brake] in a moving train is a punishable offence; (das Einschalten) activation* * *die; Betätigung, Betätigungen1) activity* * *körperliche Betätigung physical exercise;sportliche Betätigung sporting activity ( oder activities);wissenschaftliche Betätigung scientific work ( oder activity);ich brauche mehr geistige Betätigung I need more intellectual stimulation;das ist keine sinnvolle Betätigung! it’s a pointless exercise* * *die; Betätigung, Betätigungen1) activity* * *f.activation n.activity n. -
3 sports medicine
■ Branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of injuries or illness resulting from athletic activities and with advice and measures designed to improve the athlete's physical condition.■ Teilgebiet der Medizin, in dem mit klinischen und physiologischen Methoden die Auswirkungen sportlicher Betätigungen auf den menschlichen Organismus geprüft werden.
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