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f1. im Gelände: terrace2. (Staffelung) gradation, stepping3. (Nuance) von Farben etc.: shade, tint; auch fig. nuance* * *die Abstufung(Einteilung) gradation;(Farbton) nuance; shade; hue* * *Ạb|stu|fungf -, -en(von Gelände) terracing; (= Nuancierung) shading; (= Nuance) shade; (= Staffelung) grading; (= Stufe) grade* * *die1) ((one stage or degree in) a series of gradual and successive stages: There are various gradations of colour between red and purple.) gradation2) (the act or process of grading.) gradation3) (a marked division: the graduations on a thermometer.) graduation* * *Ab·stu·fung<-, -en>f1. (Staffelung) gradingdie \Abstufung der Gehälter the grading of salaries2. (Stufe) grade3. (Schattierung) shading4. (Nuance) shadedurch \Abstufung wurde der Hang für die Landwirtschaft nutzbar gemacht the slope was terraced for agricultural use* * *die; Abstufung, Abstufungen1) (Staffelung) gradation2) (Nuance) shade* * *1. im Gelände: terrace2. (Staffelung) gradation, stepping3. (Nuance) von Farben etc: shade, tint; auch fig nuance* * *die; Abstufung, Abstufungen1) (Staffelung) gradation2) (Nuance) shade* * *f.gradation n.graduation n.nuance n. -
22 abwasserfreie Reinigung
German-english technical dictionary > abwasserfreie Reinigung
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23 Mehrschichtlackierverfahren
German-english technical dictionary > Mehrschichtlackierverfahren
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24 Herstellungsprogramm
Herstellungsprogramm
manufacturing (production) program(me), production schedule;
• rationalisiertes Herstellungsprogramm production rationalization;
• sein Herstellungsprogramm abrunden to round off one’s production;
• Herstellungsprojekt manufacturing project;
• Herstellungsprozess manufacturing (industrial, production) process, productive technique;
• Herstellungsprozess durch bessere Fabrikationsmethoden steigern to increase production by better methods;
• Herstellungsrechte manufacturing rights;
• alleiniges Herstellungsrecht besitzen to have the exclusive options (rights) in a production;
• Herstellungsschritt production stage;
• Herstellungsstätte producing center (US) (centre, Br.);
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Integrationsbedingungen
conditions of integration;
• Integrationsfachdienst specialist integration service;
• Integrationspolitik politics towards integration;
• umfassende Integrationspolitik comprehensive integration policy;
• europäischer Integrationsprozess process of European integration;
• Integrationsstufe (EU) stage.Business german-english dictionary > Integrationsbedingungen
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26 nachgeschaltete Verfahrensstufe
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28 nachgeschaltete Verfahrensstufe
f.downstream process stage n.Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > nachgeschaltete Verfahrensstufe
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f.upstream process stage n.Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > vorgeschaltete Verfahrensstufe
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30 nachgeschaltete Verfahrensstufe
fdownstream process stageDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > nachgeschaltete Verfahrensstufe
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fupstream process stageDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > vorgeschaltete Verfahrensstufe
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