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25 right midfielder
■ Midfielder who plays on the right side of a formation.■ Mittelfeldspieler, der vorwiegend auf der rechten Außenbahn agiert. -
26 right-side midfielder
■ Midfielder who plays on the right side of a formation.■ Mittelfeldspieler, der vorwiegend auf der rechten Außenbahn agiert. -
27 right-winger
■ Player who plays on the right side of the attack, usually close to the touchline, and whose role is to support the centre forwards or, if necessary, drop back and support the midfield.Syn. outside right■ Stürmer auf der rechten Außenseite, der vor allem für die Torverbereitung vorgesehen ist. -
28 right back
■ Defender who plays on the right side of a formation.■ Abwehrspieler, dessen Einsatzbereich auf der rechten Seite der Defensive liegt. -
29 right central midfielder
■ Midfielder who plays between the right wing and the centre.■ Mittelfeldspieler, der mehrheitlich zwischen der rechten Außenbahn und der Mitte des Mittelfelds agiert.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > right central midfielder
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30 right centre back
■ A defender who covers the area on the right-central side of the back four and whose principal task is to stop opposing players from scoring from that area.■ Abwehrspieler, dessen Hauptaufgabe in der Viererkette es ist, die rechte Mitte vor dem eigenen Tor zu schützen und die gegnerischen Stürmer in Schach zu halten. -
31 Right-of-Use-Ansatz
Right-of-Use-Ansatz m RW right of use approach (IFRS/IAS; der neue Ansatz berücksichtigt sowohl die Nutzungsrechte am Leasingobjekt als auch die Verbindlichkeiten aus Leasingverträgen in der Form der künftigen Leasingraten; die Zuordnung von Vermögensgegenständen bei der Bilanzierung von Operating-Leasing-Verhältnissen -operating lease contracts- wird deshalb vermehrt beim Leasinggeber erfolgen; vgl. IAS 17.10 f) -
32 right-hand
أَيْمَن \ right: (the opposite of left) the side of the body that is furthest from the heart; in or to the direction of that side: my right arm; a right turn; turn right and then left. right-hand: to the right side: a right-hand turn. right-handed: accustomed to use one’s right hand, esp. for writing and for using tools. -
33 right-handed
أَيْمَن \ right: (the opposite of left) the side of the body that is furthest from the heart; in or to the direction of that side: my right arm; a right turn; turn right and then left. right-hand: to the right side: a right-hand turn. right-handed: accustomed to use one’s right hand, esp. for writing and for using tools. -
34 right of way
1) the right of the public to use a path that goes across private property.حَق مُرور عام2) (ˌright-of-ˈway – plural ˈrights-of-ˈway) a road or path over private land, along which the public have a right to walk.طَريق حَق مُرور عام3) the right of one car etc to move first eg when crossing a cross-roads, or going round a roundabout:حَق الأولَويَّه في العُبورIt was your fault that our cars crashed – I had right of way.
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35 right-hand
adjective1) at the right; to the right of something else:في الجِهَة اليُمْنىthe top right-hand drawer of my desk.
2) towards the right:إلى اليَمينa right-hand bend in the road.
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36 right wing
1.the members of a political party who hold more traditional opinions:الجَناح الأيْمَنHe's on the right wing of the Labour Party.
2. adjective(ˌright-ˈwing) (having opinions which are) of this sort.يَميني الأفْكار -
37 right-angled
adjectivehaving a right angle:قائِم الزّاوِيَهa right-angled triangle.
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38 right-handed
adjective(of people) using the right hand more easily than the left, eg for writing:يَميني، أيْمَنThe majority of people are right-handed.
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40 right and wrong cases method
French\ \ méthode de tout ou rien; méthode de l'erreur et de la vérité des épreuvesGerman\ \ richtigen und falschen Fälle MethodeDutch\ \ right and wrong cases methodItalian\ \ metodo dei casi giusti o sbagliatiSpanish\ \ método de los casos correctos y erróneosCatalan\ \ mètode dels casos correctes i erronisPortuguese\ \ método dos casos correctos e errados; método dos casos corretos e errados (bra)Romanian\ \ -Danish\ \ -Norwegian\ \ -Swedish\ \ -Greek\ \ σωστό και το λάθος περιπτώσεις η μέθοδοςFinnish\ \ oikeiden ja väärien tapausten menetelmäHungarian\ \ igaz és hamis esetek módszereTurkish\ \ doğru ve yanlış durumlar yöntemi (metodu)Estonian\ \ õigete ja valede juhtumite meetodLithuanian\ \ bandymų ir klaidų metodasSlovenian\ \ -Polish\ \ metoda prób i błędówUkrainian\ \ -Serbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ rétt og rangt mál aðferðEuskara\ \ -Farsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ طريقة حالات الخطأ والصوابAfrikaans\ \ metode van regte en verkeerde gevalleChinese\ \ 是 非 状 况 法Korean\ \ 옳고그름(잘잘못)사례방법
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