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121 Arbeitslosigkeit
f; nur Sg. unemployment, joblessness* * *die Arbeitslosigkeitjoblessness; unemployment* * *Ạr|beits|lo|sig|keitf -, no plunemployment* * *die1) (the state of being unemployed: If the factory is closed, many men will face unemployment.) unemployment2) (the numbers of people without work: Unemployment has reached record figures this year.) unemployment* * *Ar·beits·lo·sig·keit<->f kein pl unemployment no indef art, + sing vb* * *die; Arbeits: unemployment no indef. art.eine Arbeitslosigkeit von 0,5 % — a level of unemployment of 0.5 %
* * ** * *die; Arbeits: unemployment no indef. art.eine Arbeitslosigkeit von 0,5 % — a level of unemployment of 0.5 %
* * *f.joblessness n.unemployment n. -
122 Staatsgebiet
n state territory; französisches etc. Staatsgebiet French etc. territory; sich auf britischem Staatsgebiet befinden be on British territory* * *Staats|ge|bietntnational territory no art* * *Staats·ge·bietnt national territory* * *das territory [of a/the state]* * *Staatsgebiet n state territory;französisches etcStaatsgebiet French etc territory;sich auf britischem Staatsgebiet befinden be on British territory* * *das territory [of a/the state] -
123 versagen
I v/i fail (auch Person etc.); TECH. auch break down; Motor: stall; jämmerlich versagen fail miserably; die Beine versagten ihr ( den Dienst) her legs gave way (Am. out); seine Stimme versagte his voice failed him; sein Gedächtnis versagte his memory failed him ( oder let him down)II v/t geh. (verweigern) refuse, deny; jemandem etw. versagen refuse ( oder deny) s.o. s.th.; es war ihnen versagt, den Raum zu betreten etc. they were denied entrance to the room etc.; jemandem den Dienst versagen refuse to obey s.o.; sich (Dat) etw. versagen deny o.s. s.th., for(e)go s.th.; es blieb ihm versagt it was denied him, he was denied it; es blieb ihm versagt, es zu tun it was denied him to do it, he was not to do it; Kinder sind uns versagt geblieben we have been denied children* * *das Versagenbreakdown; failure* * *Ver|sa|gen [fɛɐ'zaːgn]nt -s, no plfailure; (von Maschine) breakdownmenschliches Verságen — human error
* * *1) (to be unsuccessful (in); not to manage (to do something): They failed in their attempt; I failed my exam; I failed to post the letter.) fail2) (to break down or cease to work: The brakes failed.) fail3) (the state or act of failing: She was upset by her failure in the exam; failure of the electricity supply.) failure4) (to come to an end: My patience gave out.) give out5) (to fail etc: I think the clutch on this car has gone.) go6) (faulty performance or a faulty process: There's a malfunction in the main engine.) malfunction7) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) misfire8) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) misfire* * *Ver·sa·gen<-s>menschliches \Versagen human error2. (Fehlfunktion) failureein \Versagen des Herzens/der Nieren a heart/kidney failure* * *1.intransitives Verb fail; <machine, engine> stop [working], break down2.jemandem etwas versagen — deny or refuse somebody something
3.ich konnte es mir nicht versagen, darauf zu antworten — I could not refrain from answering
reflexives Verbsich jemandem versagen — refuse to give oneself or surrender to somebody
* * *jämmerlich versagen fail miserably;die Beine versagten ihr (den Dienst) her legs gave way (US out);seine Stimme versagte his voice failed him;sein Gedächtnis versagte his memory failed him ( oder let him down)B. v/t geh (verweigern) refuse, deny;jemandem etwas versagen refuse ( oder deny) sb sth;es war ihnen versagt, den Raum zu betreten etc they were denied entrance to the room etc;jemandem den Dienst versagen refuse to obey sb;sich (dat)etwas versagen deny o.s. sth, for(e)go sth;es blieb ihm versagt it was denied him, he was denied it;es blieb ihm versagt, es zu tun it was denied him to do it, he was not to do it;Kinder sind uns versagt geblieben we have been denied childrenC. v/r geh:* * *1.intransitives Verb fail; <machine, engine> stop [working], break down2.jemandem etwas versagen — deny or refuse somebody something
3.ich konnte es mir nicht versagen, darauf zu antworten — I could not refrain from answering
reflexives Verbsich jemandem versagen — refuse to give oneself or surrender to somebody
* * *n.breakdown n.failure n. -
124 Versorgung
f (Versorgen) providing (+ Gen of), supplying (s.th., s.o.); mit Vorräten: supply, provision; (Pflege) care; versorgen; ärztliche Versorgung medical care; Probleme mit der Versorgung supply problems; Amt für Besoldung und Versorgung salaries and pensions office* * *die Versorgungprovisions; supply* * *Ver|sọr|gung [fɛɐ'zɔrgʊŋ]f -, -en1) (= Pflege) carevielen Dank für die gute Versorgung meiner Katze/Pflanzen — many thanks for taking such good care of my cat/plants
2) (= Belieferung) supplydie Versorgung mit Strom/Gas/Wasser — the supply of electricity/gas/water
die Versorgung dieses Gebiets mit Bussen — the supply of buses to or the provision of buses for this district
3)(= Unterhalt)
die Versorgung im Alter/einer sechsköpfigen Familie — providing for one's old age/a family of sixder Staat übernimmt die Versorgung von Witwen und Waisen — the state undertakes to provide for widows and orphans
* * *(the act of providing: The government are responsible for the provision of education for all children.) provision* * *Ver·sor·gung<->die \Versorgung des Haushalts the housekeepingalltägliche \Versorgung JUR physical custodydie \Versorgung der Stadt mit Strom the supply of electricity [or electricity supply] to the townmedizinische \Versorgung provision of medical care* * *die; Versorgung, Versorgungen1) o. Pl. supply[ing]2) (Unterhaltung, Ernährung) support[ing]3) (Bedienung, Pflege) careärztliche Versorgung — medical care or treatment; (kurzzeitig) medical attention
4) (Bezüge) maintenance* * *Versorgung f (Versorgen) providing (+gen of), supplying (sth, sb); mit Vorräten: supply, provision; (Pflege) care; → versorgen;ärztliche Versorgung medical care;Probleme mit der Versorgung supply problems;Amt für Besoldung und Versorgung salaries and pensions office* * *die; Versorgung, Versorgungen1) o. Pl. supply[ing]2) (Unterhaltung, Ernährung) support[ing]3) (Bedienung, Pflege) careärztliche Versorgung — medical care or treatment; (kurzzeitig) medical attention
4) (Bezüge) maintenance* * *f.accommodation n.supply n. -
125 Versagen
I v/i fail (auch Person etc.); TECH. auch break down; Motor: stall; jämmerlich versagen fail miserably; die Beine versagten ihr ( den Dienst) her legs gave way (Am. out); seine Stimme versagte his voice failed him; sein Gedächtnis versagte his memory failed him ( oder let him down)II v/t geh. (verweigern) refuse, deny; jemandem etw. versagen refuse ( oder deny) s.o. s.th.; es war ihnen versagt, den Raum zu betreten etc. they were denied entrance to the room etc.; jemandem den Dienst versagen refuse to obey s.o.; sich (Dat) etw. versagen deny o.s. s.th., for(e)go s.th.; es blieb ihm versagt it was denied him, he was denied it; es blieb ihm versagt, es zu tun it was denied him to do it, he was not to do it; Kinder sind uns versagt geblieben we have been denied children* * *das Versagenbreakdown; failure* * *Ver|sa|gen [fɛɐ'zaːgn]nt -s, no plfailure; (von Maschine) breakdownmenschliches Verságen — human error
* * *1) (to be unsuccessful (in); not to manage (to do something): They failed in their attempt; I failed my exam; I failed to post the letter.) fail2) (to break down or cease to work: The brakes failed.) fail3) (the state or act of failing: She was upset by her failure in the exam; failure of the electricity supply.) failure4) (to come to an end: My patience gave out.) give out5) (to fail etc: I think the clutch on this car has gone.) go6) (faulty performance or a faulty process: There's a malfunction in the main engine.) malfunction7) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) misfire8) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) misfire* * *Ver·sa·gen<-s>menschliches \Versagen human error2. (Fehlfunktion) failureein \Versagen des Herzens/der Nieren a heart/kidney failure* * *1.intransitives Verb fail; <machine, engine> stop [working], break down2.jemandem etwas versagen — deny or refuse somebody something
3.ich konnte es mir nicht versagen, darauf zu antworten — I could not refrain from answering
reflexives Verbsich jemandem versagen — refuse to give oneself or surrender to somebody
* * ** * *1.intransitives Verb fail; <machine, engine> stop [working], break down2.jemandem etwas versagen — deny or refuse somebody something
3.ich konnte es mir nicht versagen, darauf zu antworten — I could not refrain from answering
reflexives Verbsich jemandem versagen — refuse to give oneself or surrender to somebody
* * *n.breakdown n.failure n. -
126 Hoheit
f; -, -en1. nur Sg.; POL. sovereignty2. Titel: His etc. Highness; Anrede: Your Highness; Seine / Ihre Königliche Hoheit His / Her Royal Highness3. nur Sg.; geh. einer Person: dignity; von Bergen etc.: grandeur, majesty* * *(Anrede) Excellency;die Hoheithighness; grandeur; majesty* * *Ho|heit ['hoːhait]f -, -en1) no pl (= Staatshoheit) sovereignty (über +acc over)Seine/Ihre Königliche Hóheit — His/Her Royal Highness
* * *(a title of a prince, princess etc: Your Highness; Her Highness.) highness* * *Ho·heit<-, -en>[ˈho:hait]f1. (Mitglied einer fürstlichen Familie) member of a/the royal household [or family]Seine/Ihre Kaiserliche/Königliche \Hoheit His/Your Imperial/Royal Highness* * *die; Hoheit, Hoheiten1) o. Pl. (Souveränität) sovereignty (über + Akk. over)unter der Hoheit eines Staates stehen — be under the sovereignty of a state
2)Seine/Ihre Hoheit — His/Your Highness
* * *1. nur sg; POL sovereigntySeine/Ihre Königliche Hoheit His/Her Royal Highness* * *die; Hoheit, Hoheiten1) o. Pl. (Souveränität) sovereignty (über + Akk. over)2)Seine/Ihre Hoheit — His/Your Highness
* * *-en f.highness n.majesty n.sovereignty n.sublimity n. -
127 sächlich
I Adj. (objektiv) objective; (nüchtern) matter-of-fact, down-to-earth; (faktisch) factual; (zweckbetont) functional; Unterschied: substantial, material; ein sachliches Design a functional design; mehrere sachliche Fehler several factual errors; sachliche Gründe objective reasons; sachlich bleiben keep to the facts; (nicht persönlich werden) remain objective; seine freundliche und trotzdem sachliche Art his friendly and yet down-to-earth mannerII Adv.: sachlich falsch / richtig factually wrong / correct; sachlich hat er Recht his facts are right; sachlich argumentieren argue objectively, use objective arguments; etw. sachlich beurteilen judge s.th. objectively; an etw. sachlich herangehen approach s.th. objectively* * *objective; factual; businesslike; matter-of-fact* * *sạch|lich ['zaxlɪç]1. adj1) (= faktisch) Irrtum, Angaben factual; Unterschied material, factual; Grund, Einwand practical; (= sachbezogen) Frage, Wissen relevant3) (= schmucklos) functional, businesslike2. adv1) (= faktisch) unzutreffend factuallydie Auskunft war sachlich falsch/richtig — the information was wrong/correct
rein sachlich hast du recht — from a purely factual point of view you are right
2) (= objektiv) objectively* * *1) factually2) (keeping to the actual facts; not fanciful, emotional or imaginative: a matter-of-fact account/statement/opinion/attitude.) matter-of-fact* * *sach·lich[ˈzaxlɪç]I. adj1. (objektiv) objective▪ \sachlich bleiben to remain objective, to keep to the point▪ \sachlich sein to be objective2. (in der Angelegenheit begründet) factualein \sachlicher Unterschied a factual [or material] difference3. (schmucklos) functionalII. adv1. (objektiv) objectively2. (inhaltlich) factually* * *1.1) (objektiv) objective; (nüchtern) functional <building, style, etc.>; matter-of-fact, down-to-earth < letter etc.>2) nicht präd. (sachbezogen) factual < error>; material < consideration>2.1) (objektiv) objectively; < state> as a matter of fact; (nüchtern) < furnished> in a functional style; < written> in a matter-of-fact way2) (sachbezogen) factually < wrong>* * ** * *1.1) (objektiv) objective; (nüchtern) functional <building, style, etc.>; matter-of-fact, down-to-earth <letter etc.>2) nicht präd. (sachbezogen) factual < error>; material < consideration>2.1) (objektiv) objectively; < state> as a matter of fact; (nüchtern) < furnished> in a functional style; < written> in a matter-of-fact way2) (sachbezogen) factually < wrong>* * *adj.factual adj.functional adj.objective adj. adv.factually adv.matter of fact expr.objectively adv.soberingly adv. -
128 Ewigkeit
f1. eternity; bis in alle Ewigkeit to the end of time; in Ewigkeit, amen for ever and ever, amen; in die Ewigkeit eingehen geh. euph. pass into eternity2. umg. ages; es ist schon eine ( halbe oder kleine) Ewigkeit her, seit... it’s ( oder it’s been) ages since...; ich warte schon seit Ewigkeiten I’ve been waiting for ages* * *die Ewigkeitperpetuity; aeon; eternalness; eternity* * *Ewig|keit ['eːvɪçkait]f -, -eneternity; (der Naturgesetze) immutability; (inf) agesin die Éwigkeit eingehen — to go to eternal rest
bis in alle Éwigkeit amen, von Éwigkeit zu Éwigkeit amen — for ever and ever, amen
ich habe sie seit Éwigkeiten or einer Éwigkeit nicht gesehen (inf) — I haven't seen her for ages
* * *die2) (time without end.) eternity3) (a seemingly endless time: He waited for an eternity.) eternity4) (the state or time after death.) eternity* * *Ewig·keit<-, -en>[ˈe:vɪçkait]f eternity no pl, no def art, everlastingness no pl, no def arteine [halbe] \Ewigkeit dauern (hum fam) to last an age [or an eternity]bis in alle \Ewigkeit (für alle Zeit) for ever [or liter all eternity]; (wer weiß wie lange) for ever [and ever]soll ich vielleicht bis in alle \Ewigkeit warten? am I supposed to wait for ever?* * *die; Ewigkeit, Ewigkeiten1) eternityin die Ewigkeit eingehen — (geh. verhüll.) find eternal rest
2)eine [halbe] Ewigkeit, Ewigkeiten — (ugs.) ages
es dauert eine Ewigkeit — it takes ages (coll.)
* * *Ewigkeit f1. eternity;bis in alle Ewigkeit to the end of time;in Ewigkeit, amen for ever and ever, amen;in die Ewigkeit eingehen geh euph pass into eternity2. umg ages;Ewigkeit her, seit … it’s ( oder it’s been) ages since …;ich warte schon seit Ewigkeiten I’ve been waiting for ages* * *die; Ewigkeit, Ewigkeiten1) eternityin die Ewigkeit eingehen — (geh. verhüll.) find eternal rest
2)eine [halbe] Ewigkeit, Ewigkeiten — (ugs.) ages
es dauert eine Ewigkeit — it takes ages (coll.)
* * *-en f.aeon n.eternity n.perpetuity n.
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