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1 den Erwartungen widersprechen
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2 Anforderung
Anforderung f 1. COMP request; 2. GEN requirement, request; 3. KOMM request • den Anforderungen entsprechen GEN be able to meet the demands, (BE) fulfil the expectations, (AE) fulfill the expectations • den Anforderungen genügen PERS be up to standard, meet the requirements, (infrml) fit the bill, (infrml) fill the bill (Arbeit)* * *f 1. < Comp> request; 2. < Geschäft> requirement, request; 3. < Komm> request ■ den Anforderungen entsprechen < Geschäft> be able to meet the demands, fulfil the expectations (BE), fulfill the expectations (AE) ■ den Anforderungen genügen < Person> Arbeit be up to standard, meet the requiremnts, fit the bill infrml, fill the bill infrml* * *Anforderung
demand, claim, request, (Erfordernis) requirement, (Requisition) requisition;
• allen Anforderungen gerecht werdend competent;
• bei Anforderung upon demand;
• betriebstechnische (produktionstechnische) Anforderungen manufacturing requirements;
• landesspezifische Anforderungen country specific requirements;
• Anforderung von Akten invocation of papers (US), (Prozessakten) writ of certiorari;
• Anforderungen der wirtschaftlichen Effizienz requirements of economic efficiency;
• Anforderungen für Ferien- und Reisegelder holiday currency demands;
• Anforderungen zum Halbjahresultimo mid-year demands;
• Anforderungen zum Jahresultimo yearly demands;
• stichprobenweise Anforderung von Saldenbestätigungen test circularization;
• Anforderungen im Schalterverkehr over-the-counter (US) (current counter) requirements;
• strenge Anforderungen an die Sorgfaltspflicht high standard of care;
• Anforderungen zum Ultimo monthly requirements;
• Anforderungen der Volkswirtschaft economic wants;
• den Anforderungen entsprechen to meet the requirements;
• beruflichen Anforderungen entsprechen to match job specifications;
• bestimmten grundlegenden Anforderungen entsprechen to meet certain basic citeria;
• allen Anforderungen genügen to fill every requirement;
• den Anforderungen nicht genügen to be below standard;
• den gestellten Anforderungen Genüge leisten to have the necessary qualification[s];
• hohe Anforderungen an die Geschäftsmoral stellen to set a high standard of business morality;
• allen Anforderungen gerecht werden to come up to the mark. -
3 entgegen
I Präp. (+ Dat) Gegensatz: contrary to, against; entgegen meinem Rat against ( oder contrary to) my advice; entgegen allen Erwartungen against ( oder contrary to) all expectations; entgegen seinen Anweisungen in defiance of ( oder contrary to) his instructionsII Adv. Richtung: towards; dem Wind etc.: against* * *contrary to (Präp.); against (Präp.); towards (Adv.)* * *ent|ge|gen [ɛnt'geːgn]1. adv (geh)neuen Ufern/Abenteuern entgégen! — on to new shores/adventures!
2. prep +datcontrary to, againstentgégen meiner Bitte — contrary to my request
entgégen allen Erwartungen, allen Erwartungen entgégen — contrary to all or against all expectation(s)
* * *1) (against or opposite: counter-clockwise.) counter-2) (obstinate; unreasonable.) contrary* * *ent·ge·gen[ɛntˈge:gn̩]neuen Abenteuern/Ufern \entgegen on to new adventures/shores\entgegen meiner Bitte contrary to my request\entgegen allen Erwartungen against [or contrary to] all expectations* * *1.Adverb towards2.* * *A. präp (+dat) Gegensatz: contrary to, against;entgegen meinem Rat against ( oder contrary to) my advice;entgegen allen Erwartungen against ( oder contrary to) all expectations;B. adv Richtung: towards; dem Wind etc: against* * *1.Adverb towards2.* * *ausdr.contrary to expr. präp.vice prep.
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