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121 מדיניות האפרטהייד
the apartheid policy, racial politics, differentiating between the black people in a population from the dominant whites -
122 עיקרון פרטו
Pareto principle, economic principle stating that an economic policy is desirable if it suits part of the population and does no harm to the rest -
123 Belastung
Belastung f 1. GEN burden; load, pressure (Last); 2. FIN debit; 3. RW debit, charge; 4. RECHT burden, charge, encumbrance; 5. STEUER burden; 6. WIWI charge, burden; 7. UMWELT pollution • ohne Belastung der Bilanzstruktur RW off-balance-sheet* * *f 1. < Geschäft> burden, Last load, pressure; 2. < Finanz> debit; 3. < Rechnung> debit, charge; 4. < Recht> burden, charge, encumbrance; 5. < Steuer> burden; 6. <Vw> charge, burden; 7. < Umwelt> pollution ■ ohne Belastung der Bilanzstruktur < Rechnung> off-balance-sheet* * *Belastung
(Buchhaltung) debiting, debit entry, charge, charging, (Grundstück) encumbrance, mortgage;
• nicht abwälzbare Belastung (Steuer) final (real) incidence;
• ausstehende Belastungen (Bilanz) deferred charges (US);
• betriebliche Belastung (Bahn) engagement;
• buchhalterische Belastung accounting charge;
• konkretisierte dingliche Belastung fixed charge (Br.);
• einkommensunabhängige Belastungen non-income charges;
• eintragungsfähige Belastung registrable charge;
• finanzielle Belastung financial strain (drain, beating, burden, load), money charge;
• schwere finanzielle Belastung great drain on the purse;
• fiskalische Belastung drain on the treasury;
• gleich bleibende Belastung fixed charge;
• hypothekarische Belastung encumbrance, mortgage [charge];
• jährliche Belastung annual charges;
• steuerliche Belastung tax burden (load), burden of taxation;
• nicht abwälzbare steuerliche Belastung final (real) incidence;
• übermäßige steuerliche Belastung overtaxation;
• unbare Belastungen non-cash charges;
• volle Belastung full load;
• vorjährige Belastungen prior-year charges;
• wirtschaftliche Belastung economic handicap;
• zulässige Belastung safety load;
• höchst zulässige Belastung maximum useful load[ing];
• Belastungen in Abteilung Eins des Grundbuchs [etwa] Class A charges;
• Belastung in Abteilung Zwei des Grundbuchs [etwa] covenants running with the land;
• Belastung des landwirtschaftlichen Besitzes agricultural charge (Br.);
• Belastung durch Eigengewicht dead weight;
• Belastung des Fürsorgeetat welfare load;
• dingliche Belastung einer Gesellschaft corporate mortgage;
• Belastung von Grundbesitz land charge;
• Belastungen des Handelsverkehrs trading charges;
• Belastungen des modernen Lebens strain of modern life;
• Belastung des Naturhaushaltes ecological pressure;
• Belastung ohne Nutzeffekt dead load;
• Belastung durch Policenabtretung existing indebtedness on a policy;
• große Belastung der Staatsfinanzen great drain on the country’s resources;
• Belastung mit Steuern und Abgaben fiscal charges;
• Belastung der Umwelt impact on the environment;
• Belastung einer alternden Bevölkerung auffangen to bear the burden of an ageing population;
• Belastung aushalten to take the strain;
• Wirtschaft großen Belastungen aussetzen to place great strains on the economy;
• Belastung für das Geschäft darstellen to be a dead weight (drain) on the business;
• Belastungen des Schuldentilgungsdienstes erfüllen to meet debt-service charges;
• sein Grundstück von Belastungen frei machen to clear one’s property of debts;
• den Belastungen des Transportgewerbes gewachsen sein to cope with the transportation burden;
• steuerliche Belastung verringern to reduce the tax burden. -
124 Anpassungsgesetz
Anpassungsgesetz
amendment law;
• Anpassungsklausel rise-and-fall clause, (Löhne) escalator clause, (Steuersystem) matching clause;
• automatische Anpassungsklausel (Versicherungswert) self-reducing clause;
• Anpassungskosten (Euro) adjustment costs;
• Anpassungsmaßnahmen (EU) measures of adjustment;
• Anpassungsmechanismus adjustment mechanism;
• Anpassungsphase settling-down phase;
• Anpassungspolitik time-serving policy;
• Anpassungsprozess process of accommodation, adjustment process;
• Anpassungsreaktion phase of adjustment;
• Anpassungsschwierigkeiten von Bevölkerungsgruppen (Euro) difficulties in adaptation affecting several categories of the population;
• Anpassungsverfahren adjustment process;
• Anpassungsvermögen adaptability;
• Anpassungszeitraum period of adjustment. -
125 Besiedlungsdichte
Besied(e)lungsdichte
density of population;
• Besied[e]lungsgebiet settlement area;
• Besied[e]lungsplan settlement project;
• Besied[e]lungspolitik settlement policy. -
126 Besiedelungsdichte
Besied(e)lungsdichte
density of population;
• Besied[e]lungsgebiet settlement area;
• Besied[e]lungsplan settlement project;
• Besied[e]lungspolitik settlement policy. -
127 development
n1) развитие; совершенствование; эволюция2) расширение; рост; подъем3) обыкн. pl явление; обстоятельство; событие; фактор; тенденция4) разработка; освоение; производство5) перемена, изменение6) подготовка; повышение квалификации•to benefit the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л.; облегчать развитие чего-л.
to change the course of a country's political development — изменять ход политического развития страны
to damage development — подрывать развитие, наносить ущерб развитию
to facilitate the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л., облегчать развитие чего-л.
to hamper / to hinder the development of smth — затруднять / тормозить развитие чего-л.; препятствовать развитию чего-л.
to lag behind in one's economic development — отставать в своем экономическом развитии
to promote the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л.; облегчать развитие чего-л.
to put a brake on the development — сдерживать / тормозить развитие
to put spokes in the wheels of the development of smth — мешать / препятствовать развитию чего-л.
to retard development — задерживать / замедлять развитие
to step backward in one's development — делать шаг назад в своем развитии
to stimulate the development of smth — стимулировать / давать стимул развитию чего-л.
- acceleration of socioeconomic developmentto support the development of smth — поддерживать / обеспечивать развитие чего-л.
- actual developments
- advanced development
- aggregate development
- all-round development
- at all levels of development
- at such a stage of development
- balanced development
- balanced pattern of development
- community development
- comprehensive development
- constant development
- constructive development
- contemporary era of development
- continuous development
- course of historical development
- crisis-free way of development
- cultural development
- current developments
- cyclical development
- degree of economic development
- development came to a head
- development of economic relations
- development of industrial exports
- development of new technologies
- development of popular struggle
- development of science and technology
- development of the personality
- development of tourism
- development of vocational competence
- dialectical development
- discouraging developments
- disproportional development
- driving force of development
- ecological development
- economic development
- effective development
- encouraging developments
- ethical development of society
- executive management development
- experimental development
- extensive development
- final aim of development
- financing of industrial development
- foreign-policy developments
- free development
- further development
- general regularities of development
- general results of the development
- gradual development
- guidelines for the economic and social development
- health development
- human resource development
- in the light of these developments
- independent development
- industrial development
- initial stages of development
- inner sources of development
- integrated development
- intensive development
- international development
- juridical development
- key indicators of national economic development
- latest developments - long-term development
- lop-sided development
- main trend of historical development
- major development
- major problems of society's development
- manpower development
- many-sided development of relations
- natural resources development
- negative development
- new development
- objective historical development
- objective laws of development
- overall development
- pace of development
- pace of developments
- peaceful development
- political developments
- population development
- positive development
- post-war development
- priority development
- process of development
- production development
- professional development
- progressive development
- projected development
- proportional development
- rapid development
- rate of development
- recent developments
- regional development - round-up of the latest developments
- rural development
- separate development
- shocking development
- slackening of growth rates of economic development
- slow development
- slowdown of growth rates of economic development
- social aspects of development
- social development
- sovereign development
- spasmodic development
- specifics of development
- stable development - striking development
- technical development
- technological changes conducive to development
- technological development
- trend of economic development
- unbalanced development
- uneven development
- urban development
- water resources development
- watershed in the world development
- we regard the development with grave concern
- welcome developments
- world developments
- world-wide economic development -
128 drift
drift 1. noun1) (a heap of something driven together, especially snow: His car stuck in a snowdrift.) haug, snødrive2) (the direction in which something is going; the general meaning: I couldn't hear you clearly, but I did catch the drift of what you said.) mening, tendens, tankegang2. verb1) (to (cause to) float or be blown along: Sand drifted across the road; The boat drifted down the river.) drive, fyke2) ((of people) to wander or live aimlessly: She drifted from job to job.) gå og drive, slentre, slenge•- drifter- driftwooddriveIsubst. \/drɪft\/1) ( også drift of the current) drift, strømgang2) strømningshastighet, fart, drivkraft3) strømning, strøm, flukt4) glidning5) skur6) sky, virvel7) drive, haug, fonn8) drivgods9) tendens, retning, kurs10) mening, tankegang11) det å drive, det å flyte, la ting gå sin skjeve gang13) (luftfart, også drift angle) avdrift18) ( sørafrikansk) vadested19) stoll, gruvegang, forbindelsestunneldrift snow snøføykeget somebody's drift forstå noen rettom jeg forstår \/ har forstått deg rettpolicy of drift politikk hvor man lar det skure og gåurban drift tilflytning til byerIIverb \/drɪft\/1) drive, gli2) la ting skure og gå3) slentre, vandre, streife omkring4) ( også drift up) fyke sammen5) bli dekket, bli nedstrødd6) ( tømmer) fløte7) ( teknikk) dore opp et hull, utvide et hull8) ( radio) fjerne seg fra bølgelengdedrift apart komme stadig lengre fra hverandre, gli fra hverandredrifting snow snødrev, snøføykedrift into a place slenge innom et sted, havne et steddrift into war dras inn i krig(en)let things drift la tingene drive, la tingene gå sin gang la det skure og gå
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