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1 self-managed
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > self-managed
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2 self-managed work team
n TOOLS selbstgeführte Arbeitsgruppe fDictionary English-German Informatics > self-managed work team
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3 regain
transitive verbzurückgewinnen [Zuversicht, Vertrauen, Augenlicht]; zurückerobern [Gebiet]regain control of something — etwas wieder unter Kontrolle bringen; see also academic.ru/15410/consciousness">consciousness 1)
* * *[ri'ɡein]1) (to get back again: The champion was beaten in January but regained the title in March.) wiedergewinnen2) (to get back to (a place): The swimmer was swept out to sea, but managed to regain the shore.) wiedergewinnen* * *re·gain[rɪˈgeɪn]vt▪ to \regain sth1. (get again) etw wiederbekommen [o zurückbekommen]to \regain the championship/cup den Meisterschaftstitel/Cup zurückgewinnen [o zurückholen]to \regain consciousness das Bewusstsein wiedererlangento \regain one's footing wieder Stand [o Halt] findento \regain [lost] ground [verlorenen] Boden zurückgewinnento \regain one's health wieder gesund werdento \regain a position eine Position wiedererlangento \regain possession of sth wieder in den Besitz einer S. gen gelangento \regain a region/territory MIL eine Region/ein Gebiet zurückgewinnento \regain one's self-control [or composure] seine Selbstbeherrschung wiedergewinnento \regain lost time verlorene Zeit wieder einholento \regain the use of one's legs/fingers seine Beine/Finger wieder gebrauchen könnento \regain [one's] vigour [or strength] seine Kraft zurückgewinnenwe'll drive on little roads for a while, and \regain the main road later wir benutzen eine Zeit lang Nebenstraßen, und kommen später auf die Hauptstraße zurück* * *[rI'geɪn]vt1) (= gain back) wiedererlangen; lost time aufholen; control, confidence, title wiedergewinnen; territory zurückbekommento regain consciousness — das Bewusstsein wiedererlangen, wieder zu Bewusstsein kommen
to regain one's health/fitness — wieder gesund/fit werden
to regain one's footing — seinen Halt wiederfinden; (fig) wieder auf die Beine kommen
to regain possession of sth — wieder in den Besitz einer Sache (gen) gelangen
to regain the lead (in sport) — wieder in Führung gehen; (in research etc) wieder an die Spitze gelangen
* * *regain [rıˈɡeın]A v/tregain one’s feet wieder auf die Beine kommen;regain one’s health wieder gesund werden2. das Ufer etc wiedergewinnen, wieder erreichenB s Wiedergewinnung f* * *transitive verbzurückgewinnen [Zuversicht, Vertrauen, Augenlicht]; zurückerobern [Gebiet]regain control of something — etwas wieder unter Kontrolle bringen; see also consciousness 1)
* * *v.wiedergewinnen v.zurückgewinnen v.
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