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adjective1) retrospektiv (geh.)take a retrospective look at something — Rückschau auf etwas (Akk.) halten (geh.)
* * *retro·spec·tive[ˌretrə(ʊ)ˈspektɪv, AM -rəˈ-]I. adj1. (looking back) rückblickend\retrospective mood nachdenkliche Stimmung\retrospective pay award rückwirkende Lohn-/GehaltserhöhungII. n Retrospektive f* * *["retrəU'spektIv]1. adjthought rückblickend; wisdom im Nachhinein; (ADMIN, JUR) rückblickend; pay rise rückwirkenda retrospective look ( at) — ein Blick m zurück (auf +acc )
2. nRetrospektive f* * *retrospective adj (adv retrospectively)1. retrospektiv, (zu)rückblickend, -schauend:retrospective thoughts Gedanken an die Vergangenheit2. nach rückwärts oder hinten (gerichtet)3. JUR rückwirkend* * *adjective1) retrospektiv (geh.)take a retrospective look at something — Rückschau auf etwas (Akk.) halten (geh.)
2) (applying to the past) rückwirkend [Lohnerhöhung, Gesetz, Vertragsänderung]* * *adj.rückblickend adj.rückwirkend adj.zurückblickend adj.
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