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1 fulfilment
(Amer.: fulfillment) noun Erfüllung, die; (of an order) Ausführung, die* * *noun die Erfüllung* * *ful·fil·ment, AM, AUS ful·fill·ment[fʊlˈfɪlmənt]* * *(US) [fʊl'fɪlmənt]nErfüllung fto come to fulfilment — in Erfüllung gehen; (life's work) seine Erfüllung finden
to lead to the fulfilment of sth — etw in Erfüllung gehen lassen
* * *1. Erfüllung f, Ausführung f:come to fulfilment in Erfüllung gehen2. Beendigung f, Abschluss m:reach fulfilment beendet oder abgeschlossen werden* * *(Amer.: fulfillment) noun Erfüllung, die; (of an order) Ausführung, die* * *n.Erfüllung f. -
2 fulfillment
ful·fil·ment, AM, AUS ful·fill·ment[fʊlˈfɪlmənt]* * *(US) [fʊl'fɪlmənt]nErfüllung fto come to fulfilment — in Erfüllung gehen; (life's work) seine Erfüllung finden
to lead to the fulfilment of sth — etw in Erfüllung gehen lassen
* * *1. Erfüllung f, Ausführung f:come to fulfilment in Erfüllung gehen2. Beendigung f, Abschluss m:reach fulfilment beendet oder abgeschlossen werden* * *n.Erfüllung f.Vollziehung f.
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