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noun(Math., Chem.) Gleichung, die* * *[-ʒən]2) (a formula expressing the action of certain substances on others: 2H2 + O2 = 2 H2O is an equation.) die Gleichung* * *equa·tion[ɪˈkweɪʒən]nsimple \equation lineare Gleichungmanaging the economy is a complex \equation of controlling inflation and reducing unemployment Wirtschaftspolitik besteht in einem komplizierten Balanceakt zwischen Inflationsbekämpfung und Senkung der Arbeitslosigkeit3.▶ the other side of the \equation die Kehrseite der Medaille* * *[I'kweIZən] Gleichung fto balance the equation between work and leisure — Arbeit und Freizeit ins rechte Gleichgewicht bringen
* * *equation [ıˈkweıʒn; -ʃn] s1. Ausgleich m:equation of exchange WIRTSCH Währungsausgleich2. Gleichheit f:3. ASTRON, CHEM, MATH Gleichung f:equation formula Gleichungsformel f;equation of state PHYS Zustandsgleichung;4. Gleichstellung f, -setzung feq. abk1. equal2. equalizer3. equalizing4. equation5. equivalent* * *noun(Math., Chem.) Gleichung, die* * *n.Gleichung f.
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