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1 privileged
adjectivethe privileged few — die kleine Gruppe von Privilegierten
somebody is privileged to do something — jemand hat die Ehre, etwas zu tun
* * *adjective privilegiert* * *privi·leged[ˈprɪvəlɪʤd]1. (with privileges) privilegiert, bevorrechtigt\privileged class privilegierte Klasse [o Schicht]the \privileged few die kleine Gruppe von Privilegierten\privileged status Sonderstatus m\privileged communication/information vertrauliche Mitteilung/Information3. diplomat immun* * *['prIvIlɪdZd]1. adj1) person, classes privilegiert; (PARL) speech der Immunität unterliegend attr; claim, debt bevorrechtigtfor a privileged few — für wenige Privilegierte, für eine kleine Gruppe von Privilegierten
to be privileged to do sth — das Privileg genießen, etw zu tun
I was privileged to meet him —
in a privileged position — in einer privilegierten Position
2) (= secret) information vertraulich2. n* * *privileged adj privilegiert, bevorrechtigt:the privileged classes die privilegierten Schichten;privileged communication JUR vertrauliche Mitteilung;privileged debt US bevorrechtigte (Schuld)Forderung;privileged treatment Vorzugsbehandlung f* * *adjectivesomebody is privileged to do something — jemand hat die Ehre, etwas zu tun
* * *adj.bevorrechtigt adj.privilegiert adj.privilegierten adj. -
2 communication
noun1) (of disease, motion, heat, etc.) Übertragung, die; (of news, information) Übermittlung, die; (of ideas) Vermittlung, die2) (information given) Mitteilung, die (to an + Akk.)3) (interaction with somebody) Verbindung, diebe in communication with somebody — mit jemandem in Verbindung stehen
* * *1) ((an act, or means, of) conveying information: Communication is difficult in some remote parts of the country.) die Kommunikation2) (a piece of information given, a letter etc: I received your communication in this morning's post.) die Mitteilung* * *com·mu·ni·ca·tion[kəˌmju:nɪˈkeɪʃən]n no plthere's very little \communication between them die beiden haben sich sehr wenig zu sagenbreakdown in \communication Zusammenbruch m der Kommunikation\communication gap Informationslücke fmeans of \communication Kommunikationsmittel nt2. (passing on) of ideas, knowledge, thoughts Vermittlung f; of information Übermittlung f; of emotions Ausdruck mprivileged \communication LAW der Rechtsverfolgung entzogene Mitteilungen* * *[kə"mjuːnI'keISən]n1) (= communicating) Verständigung f, Kommunikation f; (of ideas, information) Vermittlung f; (of disease) Übertragung f; (= contact) Verbindung fsystem/means of communication — Kommunikationssystem nt/-mittel nt
2) (= exchanging of ideas) Verständigung f, Kommunikation fcommunication breakdown — Zusammenbruch m der Kommunikation
3) (= letter, message) Mitteilung f4)all communications with the mainland have been cut off — sämtliche Verbindungen zum Festland sind unterbrochen
they're trying to restore communications — man versucht, die Verbindung wiederherzustellen
5)* * *communication [kəˌmjuːnıˈkeıʃn] sa) Verständigung f (gen oder von)b) Übermittlung f (einer Nachricht) (an akk)c) Nachricht f, Botschaft f (an akk)d) Kommunikation f (von Ideen etc)communication of motion Bewegungsfortpflanzung f;communication of power Kraftübertragung3. Kommunikation f, Gedanken-, Meinungsaustausch m, (Brief-, Nachrichten)Verkehr m, Schriftwechsel m, Verbindung f:be in communication with sb mit jemandem in Verbindung stehen;break off all communication jeglichen Verkehr abbrechen4. meist pl Verbindung f, Verkehrsweg m5. pl Fernmeldewesen n6. pl MIL Nachschublinien pl, Verbindungswege pl7. Versammlung f (einer Freimaurerloge)* * *noun1) (of disease, motion, heat, etc.) Übertragung, die; (of news, information) Übermittlung, die; (of ideas) Vermittlung, die2) (information given) Mitteilung, die (to an + Akk.)3) (interaction with somebody) Verbindung, die* * *n.Kommunikation f.Meldung -en f.Mitteilung f.Verkehr m.Verkehrsverbindung f.
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