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1 rundend
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2 aufrunden
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3 aufrundend
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4 Abrundung
* * *die Abrundungrounding off* * *Ạb|run|dungf (lit, fig)rounding offzur Abrundung von etw — to round sth off
* * *1) rounding off2) (von Zahlen) rounding up/down3) (Vervollkommnung) rounding off* * *Abrundung f rounding off;* * *1) rounding off2) (von Zahlen) rounding up/down3) (Vervollkommnung) rounding off* * *f.rounding n. -
5 Rundung
f <tech.allg> (rund machen) ■ roundingf <tech.allg> (Form; z.B. eines Bleches) ■ roundness; curvaturef <tech.allg> ■ roundingf < math> (nach oben: z.B. von 1,89 auf 1,9 oder 2,0) ■ rounding; rounding-up; rounding-off upward -
6 Rundungsfehler
Rundungsfehler m STAT rounding error* * *m < Math> rounding error* * *Rundungsfehler
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7 Umfahrung
f1. eines Ortes etc.: driving (NAUT. sailing) (a)round; (das Vermeiden) bypassing of s.th.; die Umfahrung des Kaps the rounding of the cape2. bes. schw., österr. (Umgehungsstraße) bypass* * *Um|fah|rung [Um'faːrʊŋ]f -, -en1) travelling round (Brit), traveling around (US); (mit dem Auto) driving (a)round; (von Kap) rounding, doubling; (= Umsegelung) sailing (around), circumnavigation2) (Aus = Umgehungsstraße) bypass, beltway (US)* * *Um·fah·rung<-, -en>[ʊmˈfa:rʊŋ]f ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ bypass* * *die Umfahrung des Kaps the rounding of the cape2. besonders schweiz, österr (Umgehungsstraße) bypass -
8 Umschiffung
f sailing (a)round; circumnavigation; rounding* * *die Umschiffungcircumnavigation* * *Um|schịf|fung [Um'ʃɪfʊŋ]f -, -ensailing (a)round; (von Kap auch) rounding, doubling (spec); (von Erde auch) circumnavigation* * *Umschiffung f sailing (a)round; circumnavigation; rounding* * *f.circumnavigation n. -
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10 Rundungsfehler
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11 Rundungsdifferenz verbuchen
Rundungsdifferenz verbuchen
to book the rounding difference;
• Rundungsfehler (Computer) rounding error;
• Rundungsregeln für die Umrechnung (Euro) rounding rules for conversion.Business german-english dictionary > Rundungsdifferenz verbuchen
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12 Abrunden
Abrunden n STAT rounding* * *n < Math> rounding* * *abrunden
(vervollständigen) to round (top) off;
• nach oben abrunden to eliminate odd numbers;
• Betrag nach oben abrunden to bring an amount up to round figures;
• nach unten abrunden to round downward, to eliminate odd numbers;
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14 kaufmännische Rundung
kaufmännische Rundung f GEN standard business rounding* * *f < Geschäft> standard business rounding -
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17 Arrondierung
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18 Umsegelung
Um|se|ge|lung [Um'zeːgəlʊŋ]1. f -, -en,Um|ség|lung[Um'zeːglʊŋ]2. f -, -ensailing (a)round; (von Kap auch) rounding, doubling (spec); (von Erde auch) circumnavigation* * ** * *Um·se·ge·lung<-, -en>f circumnavigation* * * -
19 Umseglung
( Umsegelung) f sailing (a)round; circumnavigation; rounding* * * -
20 Abrundung
f <tech.allg> ■ rounding
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