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1 zurückgewinnend
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2 Rückeroberung
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3 Kondition
f; -, -en1. meist Pl.; WIRTS. condition; zu besonders günstigen Konditionen on particularly favo(u)rable terms2. nur Sg. (Verfassung) condition, fitness; eine gute / schlechte Kondition haben be in good / poor shape, be very fit / not at all fit; keine Kondition haben (keine Ausdauer haben) have no stamina* * *die Konditioncondition* * *Kon|di|ti|on [kɔndi'tsioːn]f -, -en1) condition, shape, form; (= Durchhaltevermögen) staminawie ist seine Konditión? — what sort of condition etc is he in?
er hat überhaupt keine Konditión — he is completely unfit; (fig) he has absolutely no stamina
er zeigte heute eine ausgezeichnete Konditión — he was in top form today
2) usu pl (COMM = Bedingung) conditionzu den üblichen Konditiónen — under the usual terms
* * *Kon·di·ti·on<-, -en>[kɔndiˈtsi̯o:n]f1. (Leistungsfähigkeit) [physical] fitness [or condition]\Kondition/keine \Kondition haben to be/not be fitseine \Kondition halten to keep fit3. JUR claim to regaining unlawful enrichment* * *die; Kondition, Konditionen1) meist Pl. (bes. Kaufmannsspr., Finanzw.) conditionzu günstigen Konditionen — on favourable terms or conditions
2) o. Pl. (körperlich-seelische Verfassung) conditioneine gute/schlechte Kondition haben — be/not be in good condition or shape
keine Kondition haben — be out of condition; (fig.) have no stamina
* * *1. meist pl; WIRTSCH condition;zu besonders günstigen Konditionen on particularly favo(u)rable terms2. nur sg (Verfassung) condition, fitness;eine gute/schlechte Kondition haben be in good/poor shape, be very fit/not at all fit;keine Kondition haben (keine Ausdauer haben) have no stamina* * *die; Kondition, Konditionen1) meist Pl. (bes. Kaufmannsspr., Finanzw.) conditionzu günstigen Konditionen — on favourable terms or conditions
2) o. Pl. (körperlich-seelische Verfassung) conditioneine gute/schlechte Kondition haben — be/not be in good condition or shape
keine Kondition haben — be out of condition; (fig.) have no stamina
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4 Wiedererlangung
die Wiedererlangungrecovery* * *Wie|der|er|lan|gungfregaining; (von Eigentum) recovery* * *Wie·der·er·lan·gung<->f retrieval, recovery -
5 Wiedererstarken
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6 Wiedergewinnung
Wiedergewinnung
recovery, retrieval, (Material) reclamation, salvage;
• Wiedergewinnung eines Marktes regaining of a market;
• Wiedergewinnung gespeicherten Materials (Computer) retrieval of stored information;
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7 Wiedergewinnung eines Marktes
Wiedergewinnung eines Marktes
regaining of a marketBusiness german-english dictionary > Wiedergewinnung eines Marktes
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8 wiedergewinnend
1. reclaiming2. regaining3. reprising
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