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1 structural
adjectivebaulich; Bau[material]; tragend [Wand, Säule, Balken]; Konstruktions[fehler]* * *adjective (of structure: You must get permission before making structural alterations to your house.) Struktur-...* * *struc·tur·al[ˈstrʌktʃərəl, AM -ɚəl]adj inv1. (organizational) strukturell, Struktur-\structural change Strukturwandel m, strukturelle Veränderung\structural data Strukturdaten pl\structural organization Aufbauorganisation f\structural reforms Strukturreformen pl\structural shift Strukturverschiebung f2. (of a construction) baulich, Bau-, Konstruktions-the houses suffered \structural damage die Struktur der Häuser wurde beschädigt\structural condition baulicher Zustand\structural defects bauliche Schäden* * *['strʌktSərəl]adj1) strukturell, Struktur-; (of building) alterations, damage, requirements baulichstructural part — Bauteil nt
2) (= weight-bearing) wall, beam tragend3) (fig: essential) essenziell, essentiell, notwendig* * *structural [ˈstrʌktʃərəl] adj (adv structurally)1. strukturell (bedingt), Struktur… (auch fig), fig auch organisch:structural change Strukturwandel m;structural crisis Strukturkrise f;structural psychology Strukturpsychologie f (Lehre, die die Einheit und Ganzheit des Seelischen betont);structural unemployment strukturelle Arbeitslosigkeit;structurally weak strukturschwach2. baulich, Bau…, Konstruktions…:structural engineer Hochbauingenieur(in);structural engineering Hochbau m;structural steel Baustahl m3. BIOLa) morphologisch, Struktur…:b) organisch (Krankheit etc)4. GEOL tektonisch:structural geology Geotektonik f (Lehre vom Aufbau und von der Entwicklung der Erdkruste)5. CHEM Struktur…:* * *adjectivebaulich; Bau[material]; tragend [Wand, Säule, Balken]; Konstruktions[fehler]* * *adj.Struktur- präfix.strukturell adj.strukturmäßig adj. -
2 load
<tech.gen> (e.g. mech. stress, heat, radiation, weather) ■ Beanspruchung f ; Belastung f<tech.gen> ■ Last f< comb> (e.g. blast furnace, waste incinerator) ■ chargieren vt ; befrachten vt ; beschicken vt<el> ■ Verbraucher m ; Stromverbraucher m< logist> ■ Füllung f< mech> ■ Lastwert m<textil.pap> ■ Beschwerungsmittel n ; Beschwerungsmaterial nvt <tech.gen> (e.g. mechanically, electr., thermally, with radiation, weather) ■ beanspruchen vt ; belasten vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. paper, workpiece) ■ beschweren vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. camera with film; workpiece) ■ einlegen vtvt <tech.gen> ■ laden vtvt <tech.gen> (machine, truck, container, with material; e.g. grain via hopper) ■ beschicken vtvt <tech.gen> (material into machine; e.g. paper into printer) ■ einführen vt ; einlegen vtvt <chem.proc> ■ eintragen vtvt < logist> (cargo, freight, goods; e.g. onto trucks, into ships) ■ verladen vt ; einladen vt ugsvt <mach.tools> (machine, rack, hopper etc.; with workpieces, material) ■ beschicken vtvt <mach.tools> (e.g. machine with workpieces, turret with tools) ■ bestücken vtvt <mech.eng> (put a load on sth.; e.g. a bridge, truck, engine) ■ belasten vt -
3 integrity
noun1) (uprightness, honesty) Redlichkeit, die; (of business, venture) Seriosität, die; (of style) Echtheit, die; Unverfälschtheit, die2) (wholeness) Einheit, die* * *[in'teɡrəti](honesty: He is a man of absolute integrity.) die Rechtschaffenheit* * *in·teg·rity[ɪnˈtegrəti, AM -t̬i]n no plhe was keen to preserve his \integrity as an actor er wollte seiner Linie als Schauspieler treu bleibenman/woman of \integrity unbescholtener Mann/unbescholtene Fraustructural \integrity of a novel Geschlossenheit f eines Romansto uphold territorial \integrity die territoriale Integrität schützen* * *[In'tegrItɪ]n1) (= honesty) Integrität f2) (= wholeness) Einheit f* * *integrity [ınˈteɡrətı] s1. Integrität f, Rechtschaffenheit f, Unbescholtenheit f2. a) Vollständigkeit fb) Einheit f:seen in its integrity it is … als Ganzes gesehen ist es …* * *noun1) (uprightness, honesty) Redlichkeit, die; (of business, venture) Seriosität, die; (of style) Echtheit, die; Unverfälschtheit, die2) (wholeness) Einheit, die* * *n.Integrität f.Redlichkeit f.Unbescholtenheit f.
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