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21 technologically
tech·no·logi·cal·ly[ˌteknəˈlɒʤɪkəli, AM -ˈlɑ:ʤ-]adv technologisch* * *[teknə'lɒdZIklɪ]adv(= technically) advanced, backward, oriented technologischtechnologically, these cars are nothing new — vom technologischen Standpunkt aus( gesehen) ist an diesen Autos nichts Neues
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1) ( practicable) durchführbar;\feasible objective realisierbares Ziel;financially/politically \feasible finanziell/politisch möglich;technically \feasible technisch machbar2) ( possible) möglich;it's quite \feasible that... es ist ziemlich wahrscheinlich, dass... -
23 invalid
in·va·lid1. in·va·lid [ʼɪnvəlɪd] n( requiring long-term care) Invalide(r) m(f);to treat sb like an \invalid jdn wie einen Schwerbehinderten behandeln adj invalide, körperbehindert;\invalid chair Rollstuhl m;sb's \invalid mother jds gebrechliche Mutter vt1) ( injure)to \invalid sb jdn zum Invaliden machento be \invalided out of the army wegen Dienstuntauglichkeit aus dem Militärdienst entlassen werdeninv ( not legally binding) ungültig, unwirksam;legally \invalid rechtsunwirksam;technically \invalid technisch nicht zulässig
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