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structure 1. KONST Konstruktion f, Bauwerk n, bauliche Anlage f, Bau m, Baukörper m, Gebäude n; 2. TK Tragwerk n; 3. BM Struktur f, Gefüge n (von Stoffen); 4. KONST Gefüge n (eines Gebäudes); 5. BOD Gefüge n, Textur f (geologisch)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > structure
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1. noun1) Struktur, die; Aufbau, der; (Mus.) Kompositionsweise, die; (manner of construction) Bauweise, die; Struktur, die2) (something constructed) Konstruktion, die; (building) Bauwerk, das; (complex whole; also Biol.) Struktur, die2. transitive verbstrukturieren; regeln [Leben]; aufbauen [literarisches Werk]; (construct) konstruieren; bauen* * *1) (the way in which something is arranged or organized: A flower has quite a complicated structure; the structure of a human body.) die Struktur2) (a building, or something that is built or constructed: The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous structures in the world.) das Bauwerk•- academic.ru/71388/structural">structural- structurally* * *struc·ture[ˈstrʌktʃəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. n\structure of a cell Zellaufbau mcourse \structure Kursaufbau m, Kursstruktur f\structure of society Gesellschaftsstruktur fsocial \structure Sozialstruktur f, soziales Gefügemanagement \structure Leitungsstruktur fII. vtwe must carefully \structure and rehearse each scene wir müssen jede Szene sorgfältig aufbauen und probenwell-\structured argument gut aufgebaute [o gegliederte] Argumentation* * *['strʌktʃə(r)]1. n2) (= thing constructed) Konstruktion f2. vtstrukturieren; essay, argument aufbauen, gliedern; layout, life gestalten* * *structure [ˈstrʌktʃə(r)]A s1. BIOL, CHEM etc Struktur f, fig auch (Auf)Bau m, Gefüge n, Gliederung f:structure of power Machtstruktur;structure of a sentence Satzbau;structure of society Gesellschaftsstruktur2. ARCH, TECH Bau(art) m(f), Konstruktion f3. Bau(werk) m(n), Gebäude n (auch fig), pl Bauten pl4. fig Gebilde nB v/t strukturieren, einen Aufsatz etc auch aufbauen* * *1. noun1) Struktur, die; Aufbau, der; (Mus.) Kompositionsweise, die; (manner of construction) Bauweise, die; Struktur, die2) (something constructed) Konstruktion, die; (building) Bauwerk, das; (complex whole; also Biol.) Struktur, die2. transitive verbstrukturieren; regeln [Leben]; aufbauen [literarisches Werk]; (construct) konstruieren; bauen* * *n.Aufbau -ten m.Bauweise -n f.Beschaffenheit f.Gebilde - n.Gefüge -n n.Gliederung f.Struktur -en f. -
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struc·ture [ʼstrʌktʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] n\structure of a cell Zellaufbau m;course \structure Kursaufbau m, Kursstruktur f;\structure of society Gesellschaftsstruktur f;social \structure Sozialstruktur f, soziales Gefügemanagement \structure Leitungsstruktur fto \structure sth etw strukturieren;we must carefully \structure and rehearse each scene wir müssen jede Szene sorgfältig aufbauen und proben;well-\structured argument gut aufgebaute [o gegliederte] Argumentation -
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<tech.gen> (of materials, components, assemblies, systems) ■ Aufbau m<tech.gen> (physical structure, result of design engineering) ■ Konstruktion f<tech.gen> (internal; e.g. of a material) ■ Struktur f ; Gefüge n<geo.min> ■ Gefüge n< math> ■ Verband m< tools> ■ Grundkörper mvt <tech.gen> ■ strukturieren vt ; texturieren vt -
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structure1 v TECH strukturierenstructure2 BAU, MECH Bau mstructure3 GEO, TECH Aufbau m (Gefüge, Struktur); Struktur f (Gestalt, Form)structure4 MONT, TECH Aufbau mstructure5 STB, TECH Tragwerk nstructure6 TECH Beschaffenheit f (Struktur); Gefüge n, Konstruktion f -
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structure1 v GEN gliedern, strukturieren, zusammenstellen structure2 1. FIN Ausstattung f; 2. GEN Aufbau m, Struktur f; Gliederung f (arrangement); Gefüge n, Zusammenstellung f, Anordnung f (of company); 3. IND, PROP Bauwerk n -
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['strʌktʃə(r)] UK / USnStruktur f, (building, bridge) Konstruktion f, Bau m -
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structure conduct performance model ECON Struktur-Verhaltens-Modell n (on the relation between market structure and competition; zur Beziehung zwischen Marktstruktur und Wettbewerb)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > structure conduct performance model
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English-german engineering dictionary > structure-borne noise
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11 structure of carriage
English-german engineering dictionary > structure of carriage
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15 structure of service providers
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structure-borne festkörperübertragenEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > structure-borne
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17 structure-borne intensity
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > structure-borne intensity
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18 structure-borne noise insulation
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > structure-borne noise insulation
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19 structure-borne sound
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > structure-borne sound
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structure building Strukturaufbau m (Systemanalyse)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > structure building
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structure — ► NOUN 1) the arrangement of and relations between the parts of something complex. 2) a building or other object constructed from several parts. 3) the quality of being well organized. ► VERB ▪ give structure to. ORIGIN Latin structura, from… … English terms dictionary