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1 reasonable grounds
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2 reasonable grounds for an action
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > reasonable grounds for an action
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3 reasonable
adjective1) vernünftig; angemessen, vernünftig [Forderung]2) (inexpensive) günstig3) (fair) passabel [Leistung, Wein]4) (within limits) realistisch [Chancen, Angebot]* * *rea·son·able[ˈri:zənəbl̩]her story is \reasonable ihre Geschichte klingt ganz vernünftig2. (understanding) person einsichtig, verständigbe \reasonable! sei [doch] vernünftig!3. (justified) angebrachtit's only \reasonable that we allow you this es ist nur recht und billig, dass wir Ihnen dies gestattenbeyond [a] \reasonable doubt ohne [jeden] berechtigten Zweifel4. (decent) relativ gut, [ganz] passabelthe meal was \reasonable das Essen war in Ordnung\reasonable chance reelle Chance\reasonable compromise akzeptabler [o vernünftiger] Kompromiss\reasonable offer akzeptables Angebot5. (inexpensive) annehmbar\reasonable prices reelle [o fam zivile] Preise* * *['riːznəbl]adj1) vernünftig; chance reell; claim berechtigt; amount angemessen; (= acceptable) excuse, offer akzeptabel, angemessento be reasonable about sth — angemessen reagieren auf etw, vernünftig sein in einer Sache (dat)
guilty beyond ( all) reasonable doubt (Jur) —
it would be reasonable to assume that... — man könnte durchaus annehmen, dass...
2) (= quite good) ordentlich, ganz guthis work was only reasonable — seine Arbeit war nur einigermaßen (gut)
with a reasonable amount of luck — mit einigem Glück
* * *1. vernünftig:a) vernunftgemäß (Theorie etc)b) verständig, einsichtig (Person):he is reasonable er lässt mit sich redenc) vernunftbegabt (Wesen)reasonable doubt berechtigter Zweifel;reasonable care and diligence JUR die im Verkehr erforderliche Sorgfalt;at reasonable prices zu erschwinglichen Preisen2. umg billig, günstig:* * *adjective1) vernünftig; angemessen, vernünftig [Forderung]2) (inexpensive) günstig3) (fair) passabel [Leistung, Wein]4) (within limits) realistisch [Chancen, Angebot]* * *adj.angemessen adj.mäßig adj.vernünftig adj.verständig adj.zumutbar (Arbeit) adj. -
4 justify
transitive verb1) (show justice of, vindicate) rechtfertigen; (demonstrate correctness of) belegen, beweisen [Behauptung, Argument, Darstellung]; (offer adequate grounds for) begründen [Verhalten, Vorstellung, Behauptung]justify oneself/something to somebody — sich/etwas jemandem gegenüber od. vor jemandem rechtfertigen
2) (Printing) ausschließen* * *1) (to prove or show (a person, action, opinion etc) to be just, right, desirable or reasonable: How can the government justify the spending of millions of pounds on weapons when there is so much poverty in the country?)2) (to be a good excuse for: Your state of anxiety does not justify your being so rude to me.) rechtfertigen•- academic.ru/40362/justifiable">justifiable- justification* * *jus·ti·fy<- ie->[ˈʤʌstɪfaɪ, AM -təfaɪ]vt1. (show to be right)▪ to \justify sth etw rechtfertigenthese measures need to be justified first diese Maßnahmen müssen erst begründet werdenare these measures really justified? sind diese Maßnahmen wirklich gerechtfertigt?that does not \justify him being late das entschuldigt nicht, dass er zu spät gekommen istto \justify sb's faith in sb jds Vertrauen in jdn rechtfertigen2. TYPO* * *['dZʌstIfaɪ]vt1) (= show to be right) rechtfertigen, verteidigen (sth to sb etw vor jdm or jdm gegenüber)don't try to justify your action — versuchen Sie nicht, Ihre Tat zu entschuldigen or zu verteidigen
am I justified in believing that...? — glaube ich zu Recht, dass...?
2) (= be good reason for) rechtfertigen, ein Grund sein fürthe future could hardly be said to justify great optimism — die Zukunft berechtigt wohl kaum zu großem Optimismus
he was justified in doing that — es war gerechtfertigt, dass er das tat
you're not justified in talking to her like that — Sie haben kein Recht, so mit ihr zu reden
3) (TYP) justieren; (COMPUT) ausrichtenright/left justified — rechts-/linksbündig
* * *justify [ˈdʒʌstıfaı]A v/tjustify doing sth es rechtfertigen, etwas getan zu haben;a) etwas mit gutem Recht tun,b) berechtigt sein, etwas zu tun;you are not justified in talking to me like that Sie haben kein Recht, so mit mir zu sprechen; → end C 102. a) gutheißenb) entschuldigenc) jemandem recht geben3. REL rechtfertigen, von Sündenschuld freisprechen4. TECH richtig stellen, richten, eine Waage etc justieren5. TYPO justieren, ausschließenB v/i JUR sich rechtfertigen (können)* * *transitive verb1) (show justice of, vindicate) rechtfertigen; (demonstrate correctness of) belegen, beweisen [Behauptung, Argument, Darstellung]; (offer adequate grounds for) begründen [Verhalten, Vorstellung, Behauptung]justify oneself/something to somebody — sich/etwas jemandem gegenüber od. vor jemandem rechtfertigen
2) (Printing) ausschließen* * *v.ausrichten v.begründen v.einstellen v.justieren v.rechtfertigen v.
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