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1 old
< gen> (living beings, physical objects, methods etc.) ■ alt -
2 environment
noun1) (natural surroundings)the environment — die Umwelt
the Department of the Environment — (Brit.) das Umweltministerium
physical/working environment — Umwelt, die/Arbeitswelt, die
home/family environment — häusliches Milieu/Familienverhältnisse Pl.
* * *((a set of) surrounding conditions, especially those influencing development or growth: An unhappy home environment may drive a teenager to crime; We should protect the environment from destruction by modern chemicals etc.) die Umgebung, die Umwelt- academic.ru/24606/environmental">environmental- environmentalist* * *en·vi·ron·mentnfamily \environment familiäre Verhältnisse, Familienverhältnisse plheredity and \environment Vererbung f und Sozialisierung fhome \environment häusliches Milieu, häusliche Verhältnisseprofessional \environment berufliches Umfeldworking \environment Arbeitsumfeld nt▪ the \environment die Umwelt* * *[In'vaI\@rənmənt]nUmwelt f; (of town etc, physical surroundings) Umgebung f (also Comput); (= social, cultural surroundings) Milieu nt, Umwelt fcultural/hostile environment — kulturelle/feindliche Umwelt
of the Environment — Umweltminister( in) m(f)
* * *a happy home environment ein glückliches Zuhause;in a natural environment in einer natürlichen Umgebungenvironment-friendly umweltfreundlich;environment-saving umweltschonend3. KUNST Environment n (illusionistisches Kunstobjekt, das Gegenstände alltäglicher Lebens- und Arbeitsbereiche in neue Beziehungen zueinander setzt)* * *nounthe Department of the Environment — (Brit.) das Umweltministerium
physical/working environment — Umwelt, die/Arbeitswelt, die
home/family environment — häusliches Milieu/Familienverhältnisse Pl.
* * *n.Ausstattung f.Umgebung -en f.Umwelt -en f. -
3 alignment error
<tech.gen> (axial mismatch of parallel objects) ■ Achsparallelitätsfehler m<tech.gen> (wrong physical orientation) ■ falsche Ausrichtung f<tech.gen> (wrong location, position) ■ Lagefehler m<tech.gen> (not straight in line; e.g. of pipes, shafts) ■ Fluchtungsfehler m ; angulare Verlagerung f wiss.rar ; Fluchtfehler m prakt.rar<el> (wrong adjustment of electr. devices) ■ Abgleichfehler m< navig> (of gyro compass; improper orientation of lubber line) ■ Aufstellungsfehler m ; A-Fehler m -
4 removal
< gen> ■ Entzug m<tech.gen> (withdrawal of unwanted bulk matter) ■ Abfuhr f<tech.gen> (by lifting off; e.g. coating) ■ Abheben n<tech.gen> (of an object out of an assembly, with tools; e.g. HDD from a PC) ■ Ausbau m<mach.tools> (of workpieces from machines) ■ Entnahme f< proc> ■ Austrag m -
5 товары и услуги
товары и услуги
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goods and services
The total of economic assets, including both physical or storable objects and intangible acts of human assistance. (Source: ODE)
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