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1 Wirkung
Wirkung f GEN effect, impression • mit Wirkung von, m. W. v. GEN with effect from, wef* * *f < Geschäft> effect, impression ■ mit Wirkung von (m. W. v.) < Geschäft> with effect from (wef)* * *Wirkung
effect, operation, action, (Anzeige) appeal, (Ergebnis) result;
• mit Wirkung vom with effect from, as from;
• mit durchschlagender Wirkung with telling effect;
• mit sofortiger Wirkung effective immediately, for immediate release;
• mit Wirkung vom ersten Januar on or after January 1, effective as of January 1st;
• aufschiebende Wirkung delaying (suspensory) effect;
• beschränkte Wirkung limited operation;
• bindende Wirkung binding effect;
• hemmende Wirkung restraining action;
• kanzerogene Wirkung carcinogenic effect;
• konstitutive Wirkung constitutive effect;
• kumulative Wirkung cumulative effect;
• nachfragesteigernde Wirkung demand-increasing effects;
• nachteilige Wirkungen detrimental (disadvantageous) effects;
• psychologische Wirkung psychological impact;
• rechtliche Wirkung legal effect;
• rechtsbegründende Wirkung constitutive effect;
• vermögensrechtliche Wirkung proprietary effect;
• Wirkung des Euro auf die Finanzmärkte impact of the euro on the financial markets;
• richtig zur Wirkung bringen to highlight;
• einschneidende Wirkungen auf die Konjunktur haben to take a bigger bite out of the economy. -
2 mit durchschlagender Wirkung
mit durchschlagender Wirkung
with telling effectBusiness german-english dictionary > mit durchschlagender Wirkung
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3 wirkungsvoll
Adj. wirksam* * *telling; effective* * *wịr|kungs|voll1. adjeffective2. adveffectively* * *1) (powerful: a forceful argument.) forceful2) forcefully3) (having power to produce, or producing, a desired result: These new teaching methods have proved very effective.) effective4) (having a great effect: a telling argument.) telling5) tellingly* * *wir·kungs·voll* * *1.Adjektiv effective2.adverbial effectively* * ** * *1.Adjektiv effective2.adverbial effectively* * *adj.effective adj.efficient adj. adv.efficiently adv.
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telling — [[t]te̱lɪŋ[/t]] tellings 1) N VAR The telling of a story or of something that has happened is the reporting of it to other people. Herbert sat quietly through the telling of this saga... These stories grow in the telling. 2) ADJ GRADED If… … English dictionary
Telling — Tell ing, a. Operating with great effect; effective; as, a telling speech. {Tell ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
telling — [tel′iŋ] adj. 1. having an effect; forceful; striking [a telling retort] 2. that tells or reveals much SYN. VALID tellingly adv … English World dictionary
telling — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a striking or revealing effect; significant. DERIVATIVES tellingly adverb … English terms dictionary
telling — tell|ing1 [ˈtelıŋ] adj 1.) having a great or important effect = ↑significant ▪ a telling argument 2.) showing the true character or nature of someone or something, often without being intended telling comment/example/detail etc >tellingly adv… … Dictionary of contemporary English
telling — /ˈtɛlɪŋ / (say teling) adjective 1. having force or effect; effective; striking: a telling blow. 2. indicative of one s feelings; revealing: a telling blush. –phrase 3. take a telling, Colloquial to be warned: he ought to take a telling. {tell1 + …
telling — tellingly, adv. /tel ing/, adj. 1. having force or effect; effective; striking: a telling blow. 2. revealing; indicative of much otherwise unnoticed: a telling analysis of motivation in business. [1850 55; TELL1 + ING2] Syn. 1. powerful, forceful … Universalium
telling — adjective 1 having a great or important effect; significant (1): a telling argument 2 a remark that is telling shows what you really think although you may not intend it to tellingly adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
telling — UK [ˈtelɪŋ] / US adjective 1) very important, or having a large effect His most telling weakness has been his failure to provide strategic vision. 2) showing or suggesting the truth about a situation, often in a way that was not intended This… … English dictionary
telling — tell•ing [[t]ˈtɛl ɪŋ[/t]] adj. 1) having force or effect; effective; striking: a telling blow[/ex] 2) indicative of much otherwise unnoticed; revealing: a telling analysis[/ex] • Etymology: 1850–55 tell′ing•ly, adv … From formal English to slang
telling — adjective Date: 1851 carrying great weight and producing a marked effect ; effective, expressive < the most telling evidence > Synonyms: see valid • tellingly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary