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1 Aufbau
Aufbau m 1. erection, building-up (Stahlbau); fitting, setting-up, assembly, mounting (Montage, Zusammenbau usw.); rigging, rigging-up (Bohr- und Rammanlagen); 2. structure, construction, constructional design, arrangement, configuration; format; lay-out (Anordnung und Positionierung); physical structure; make-up; fabric (Zusammensetzung, Struktur, stofflicher Aufbau); 3. appurtenant structure (Gebäudeteile); 4. paint system (Anstriche); 5. organizing, organization (Bauunternehmen)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Aufbau
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2 body
■ The entire physical structure of the human being.Körper m■ Gesamtheit der Teile des menschlichen Organismus. -
3 Strukturaufbau
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Strukturaufbau
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4 bauliche Anlage
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5 Erhaltung einer baulichen Anlage
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Erhaltung einer baulichen Anlage
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6 Beschaffenheit
f; nur Sg.1. (Eigenschaft) quality; (Art) nature; (Struktur) structure; weiche / raue etc. Beschaffenheit softness / roughness etc.; von welcher Beschaffenheit ist dieser Stoff? what is the nature of this material?2. (Zustand) state, condition* * *die Beschaffenheitcharacter; kind; quality; state; consistence; habit; nature* * *Be|schạf|fen|heitf -, no plcomposition; (von Mensch) (körperlich) constitution; (seelisch) nature, qualities pldie glatte Beschaffenheit des Steins — the smoothness of the stone
er hat für diesen Beruf nicht die seelische/körperliche Beschaffenheit — he doesn't have the right sort of psychological make-up/physique for this job
je nach Beschaffenheit der Lage — according to the situation
* * *die1) (the degree of thickness or firmness: of the consistency of dough.) consistency2) (quality; what something is or consists of: What is the nature of your work?) nature3) (the way something feels when touched, eaten etc: the texture of wood, stone, skin etc.) texture* * *Be·schaf·fen·heit<->f kein pl composition; Zustand state, nature; Material structure, quality; Körper constitution; Psyche make-updie \Beschaffenheit des Stoffes war sehr seidig the material was very silky* * *die; Beschaffenheit: properties pl.; (Konsistenz) consistency* * *weiche/raue etcBeschaffenheit softness/roughness etc;von welcher Beschaffenheit ist dieser Stoff? what is the nature of this material?2. (Zustand) state, condition* * *die; Beschaffenheit: properties pl.; (Konsistenz) consistency* * *f.character n.constitution n.nature n.quality n.structure n.texture n. -
7 Körperbau
m; nur Sg. build, physique* * *der Körperbauphysique; physical constitution; build* * *Kọ̈r|per|baum no plphysique, build* * *(the structure of a person's body: He has a poor/powerful physique.) physique* * *Kör·per·baum kein pl physique* * *der; o. Pl. physique* * ** * *der; o. Pl. physique* * *m.physique n.
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