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2 protected
* * *pro·tect·ed[prəˈtektɪd]adj species geschützt* * *adj.abgeschirmt adj.behütet adj.geschützt adj. -
3 protected area
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > protected area
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4 protected by copyright
protected by copyright LAW urheberrechtlich geschütztEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > protected by copyright
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5 protected designation of origin
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > protected designation of origin
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6 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents LAW, POL Übereinkommen n über die Verhütung, Verfolgung und Bestrafung von Straftaten gegen völkerrechtlich geschützte Personen einschließlich DiplomatenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents
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7 distinctive titles of protected literary and artistic works
distinctive titles of protected literary and artistic works LAW charakteristische Titel geschützter literarischer und künstlerischer WerkeEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > distinctive titles of protected literary and artistic works
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8 protect
transitive verbprotect somebody against or from himself/herself — jemanden vor sich (Dat.) selbst schützen
protect one's/somebody's interests — seine/jemandes Interessen wahren
2) (preserve) unter [Natur]schutz stellen [Pflanze, Tier, Gebiet]protected plants/animals — geschützte Pflanzen/Tiere
3) (give legal immunity to) schützenthe law protects foreign diplomats — ausländische Diplomaten genießen den Schutz der Immunität
4) (Econ.) durch Protektionismus schützen* * *[prə'tekt](to guard or defend from danger; to keep safe: She protected the children from every danger; Which type of helmet protects the head best?; He wore a fur jacket to protect himself against the cold.) schützen- academic.ru/108638/protected">protected- protection
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- protector* * *pro·tect[prəˈtekt]vt1. (safeguard)▪ to \protect sb/sth jdn/etw schützen▪ to \protect sb/sth against sb/sth jdn/etw gegen jdn/etw schützen▪ to \protect sb/sth from sb/sth jdn/etw vor jdm/etw schützen; from danger jdn/etw vor jdm/etw beschützento \protect one's interests seine Interessen wahrento \protect farmers/industry die Bauern/die Industrie durch Protektionismus schützen* * *[prə'tekt]1. vtschützen (against gegen, from vor +dat); (person, animal) sb, young beschützen (against gegen, from vor +dat); one's interests, rights schützen, wahren; (COMPUT) cell etc schützen2. vischützen (against vor +dat)* * *protect [prəˈtekt]A v/tprotected area Naturschutzgebiet n;protected by copyright urheberrechtlich geschützt;protected by letters patent patentrechtlich geschützt;2. WIRTSCH einen Industriezweig etc (durch Schutzzölle) schützenprotected switch Schutzschalter m5. schonen6. eine Schachfigur deckenB v/i sich schützen* * *transitive verbprotect somebody against or from himself/herself — jemanden vor sich (Dat.) selbst schützen
protect one's/somebody's interests — seine/jemandes Interessen wahren
2) (preserve) unter [Natur]schutz stellen [Pflanze, Tier, Gebiet]protected plants/animals — geschützte Pflanzen/Tiere
3) (give legal immunity to) schützen4) (Econ.) durch Protektionismus schützen* * *(from) v.beschützen v.schützen (vor) v.sichern v. v.sichern v.wahrnehmen (Interessen, Rechte) v. -
9 ward
noungeriatric/maternity ward — geriatrische Abteilung/Entbindungsstation, die
2) (minor) Mündel, das od. die3) (electoral division) Wahlbezirk, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93615/ward_off">ward off* * *[wo:d]1) (a room with a bed or beds for patients in a hospital etc: He is in a surgical ward of the local hospital.) die Station2) (a person who is under the legal control and care of someone who is not his or her parent or (a ward of court) of a court: She was made a ward of court so that she could not marry until she was eighteen.) das Mündel•- warder* * *[wɔ:d, AM wɔ:rd]I. nmaternity \ward Entbindungsstation fgeriatric/psychiatric \ward geriatrische/psychiatrische AbteilungII. vt1. (fend off)2. LAW▪ to \ward sb jd unter Vormundschaft stellen* * *[wɔːd]n2) (JUR: person) Mündel ntward of court — Mündel nt unter Amtsvormundschaft
3) (JUR* * *ward [wɔː(r)d]A s1. (Stadt-, Wahl)Bezirk m:b) Zelle f4. obs Gewahrsam m, (Schutz)Haft f, Aufsicht f, Verwahrung f:put sb in ward jemanden unter Aufsicht stellen5. JURa) Mündel n:ward of court Mündel unter Amtsvormundschaftb) Vormundschaft f:in ward unter Vormundschaft (stehend)6. Schützling m, Schutzbefohlene(r) m/f(m)7. TECHa) Gewirre n (eines Schlosses)b)(Einschnitt m im) Schlüsselbart mkeep watch and ward Wache haltenwd abk2. wood3. word* * *noungeriatric/maternity ward — geriatrische Abteilung/Entbindungsstation, die
2) (minor) Mündel, das od. die3) (electoral division) Wahlbezirk, derPhrasal Verbs:- ward off* * *v.abhalten v. (hospital) n.Station -en f. (local administration) n.Wahlbezirk m. n.Schutzbefohlene m.,f.Wahlkreis m. -
10 legally
adverbrechtlich [zulässig, verpflichtet, begründet, unhaltbar, möglich]; gesetzlich [verankert, verpflichtet]; vor dem Gesetz [verantwortlich]; legal [durchführen, abwickeln, erwerben]legally valid/binding — rechtsgültig/-verbindlich
* * *adverb legal* * *le·gal·ly[ˈli:gəli]1. (permissible by law) legalare the children \legally allowed in the pub? ist es legal, dass die Kinder im Pub sind?2. (required by law)\legally obliged/required gesetzlich verpflichtet/vorgeschrieben3. (according to the law) rechtmäßig\legally protected animals gesetzlich geschützte Tiere\legally binding rechtsverbindlich\legally effective rechtskräftig\legally incompetent COMM geschäftsunfähig4. (concerning the law) rechtlichyou are dealing with politically and \legally sensitive material du befasst dich [da] mit politisch und rechtlich gesehen brisantem Material* * *['liːgəlɪ]adv(= lawfully) transacted, acquire, trade legal; married rechtmäßig; guaranteed, obliged, set down gesetzlich; (= relating to the law) advise juristisch; indefensible rechtlichwhat's the position legally? —
legally responsible — vor dem Gesetz verantwortlich
legally, he can only stay for 3 months — legal(erweise) kann er nur 3 Monate bleiben
legally valid —
this herbicide can still be legally sold — dieses Herbizid kann immer noch legal gehandelt werden
* * *adverbrechtlich [zulässig, verpflichtet, begründet, unhaltbar, möglich]; gesetzlich [verankert, verpflichtet]; vor dem Gesetz [verantwortlich]; legal [durchführen, abwickeln, erwerben]legally valid/binding — rechtsgültig/-verbindlich
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1) ( permissible by law) legal;are the children \legally allowed in the pub? ist es legal, dass die Kinder in der Kneipe sind?2) ( required by law)\legally obliged/ required gesetzlich verpflichtet/vorgeschrieben3) ( according to the law) rechtmäßig;\legally protected animals gesetzlich geschützte Tiere4) ( concerning the law) rechtlich;you are dealing with politically and \legally sensitive material du befasst dich [da] mit politisch und rechtlich gesehen brisantem Material -
12 immune
adjective2) (insusceptible) unempfindlich (to gegen); (to hints, suggestions, etc.) unempfänglich (to für); immun (to gegen)3) (Med.) immun (to gegen)immune system — Immunsystem, das
* * *[i'mju:n]((with to or from) protected against, or naturally resistant to, eg a disease: immune to measles; immune from danger.) immun, geschützt- academic.ru/36958/immunity">immunity- immunize
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- immunization
- immunisation* * *im·mune[ɪˈmju:n]adj predthe press had criticised her so often that she became \immune die Presse hatte sie so oft kritisiert, dass alles an ihr abprallteto be \immune to charm/criticism/flattery für Reize/Kritik/Schmeichelei unempfänglich seinto be \immune Immunität genießen* * *[ɪ'mjuːn]adj1) (MED) immun (from, to gegen)2) (fig) sicher (from, to vor +dat); (from temptation etc) geschützt, gefeit (from, to gegen); (= not susceptible to criticism etc) unempfindlich, immun (to gegen)immune from prosecution — vor Strafverfolgung geschützt, immun (spec)
* * *immune [ıˈmjuːn]A adj1. MED und fig (against, from, to) immun (gegen), unempfänglich (für):immune to corrosion TECH korrosionsbeständig3. befreit, ausgenommen ( beide:from von):B sa) immune Personb) immunes Tier* * *adjective2) (insusceptible) unempfindlich (to gegen); (to hints, suggestions, etc.) unempfänglich (to für); immun (to gegen)3) (Med.) immun (to gegen)immune system — Immunsystem, das
* * *adj.gefeit adj.immun adj.
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