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1 Korrektor
m; -s, -en; DRUCK. proofreader* * *der Korrektorreviser; corrector; proofreader; reader; marker* * *Kor|rẹk|tor [kɔ'rɛktoːɐ]1. m -s, Korrektoren[-'toːrən] Kor|rek|tó|rin [-'toːrɪn]2. f -, -nen (TYP)proofreader* * *Kor·rek·tor, -to·rin<-s, -en>[kɔˈrɛkto:ɐ̯, -ˈto:rɪn, pl -ˈto:rən]m, f1. (Korrektur lesen) proof-reader2. (korrigierender Prüfer) marker* * *der; Korrektors, Korrektoren proof-reader* * ** * *der; Korrektors, Korrektoren proof-reader* * *m.corrector n.proofreader n.reviser n. -
2 Korrektor
Kor·rek·tor, Kor·rek·to·rin <-s, -toren> [kɔʼrɛkto:ɐ̭, -to:rɪn] m, f1) ( Korrektur lesen) proof-reader2) ( korrigierender Prüfer) marker -
3 Hausindustrie
Hausindustrie
domestic industry (system), cottage industry, home industries, homework, outwork;
• Hausinhaber houseowner;
• Hausinstandsetzung building repair;
• Hauskauf purchase of a building, house deal;
• auf dem Hypothekenmarkt finanzierte Hauskäufe new homes purchased with conventional mortgages;
• Hauskäufer house (home, US) buyer, house purchaser;
• übliche Haus-zu-Hausklausel standard warehouse-to-warehouse clause;
• Hauskorrektor (Verlag) indoor reader, proofreader;
• Hauskorrektur (drucktechn.) printer’s proof;
• Hauslieferant von Menüs take-away restaurant;
• Hausmädchen house chambermaid (Br.), housemaid;
• Haus- und Grundstücksmakler estate agent;
• Hausmarke private (own) brand, (Händler) dealer’s brand;
• Hausmeister doorkeeper, custodian, concierge, caretaker, hall (house) porter, janitor (US)
• ständig anwesender Hausmeister resident porter;
• als Hausmeister tätig sein to janitor (US);
• Hausmeisterin woman caretaker, concierge, janitress (US);
• Hausmiete leasing of a house, rent;
• Hausmüll residential refuse, household rubbish;
• Hausmüllentsorgung household waste management;
• Hausnummer street (house) number.
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Proof reader — Proof Proof, n. [OF. prove, proeve, F. preuve, fr. L. proba, fr. probare to prove. See {Prove}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Any effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Proof — Proof, n. [OF. prove, proeve, F. preuve, fr. L. proba, fr. probare to prove. See {Prove}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Any effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proof sheet — Proof Proof, n. [OF. prove, proeve, F. preuve, fr. L. proba, fr. probare to prove. See {Prove}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Any effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proof-lis|ten|er — «PROOF LIHS uh nuhr», noun. a person who listens to talking books to correct errors in pronunciation, context, or the like: »She is a proof listener for the American Foundation for the Blind (New York Times). ╂[patterned after proof reader] … Useful english dictionary
Reader — Read er (r[=e]d [ e]r), n. [AS. r[=ae]dere.] 1. One who reads. Specifically: (a) One whose distinctive office is to read prayers in a church. (b) (University of Oxford, Eng.) One who reads lectures on scientific subjects. Lyell. (c) A proof… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proof-read — ► VERB ▪ read (printer s proofs or other material) and mark any errors. DERIVATIVES proof reader noun … English terms dictionary
Proof by verbosity — is a term used to describe an excessively verbose mathematical proof that may or may not actually prove the result. Such proofs are most often presented by students who don t fully grasp the concepts they are writing about. Students presenting… … Wikipedia
Reader's Digest Condensed Books — were a series of anthology books, available by subscription and originally published quarterly (the frequency of publication went through several changes over the years), by Reader s Digest. Each volume consisted of three to five current… … Wikipedia
Table of proof-reader's mark — Таблица корректурных знаков … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии