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1 deploy
1. transitive verb(also Mil.) einsetzen2. intransitive verb(Mil.) eingesetzt werden* * *de·ploy[dɪˈplɔɪ]vt▪ to \deploy sth etw einsetzento \deploy one's skill seine Fähigkeiten einbringento \deploy troops Truppen einsetzen* * *[dI'plɔɪ]1. vtthe number of troops/missiles deployed in Germany — die Zahl der in Deutschland stationierten Streitkräfte/Raketen
2) (fig) resources, staff, arguments einsetzen2. vi (MIL)sich aufstellen, aufmarschieren* * *deploy [dıˈplɔı]A v/ta) entwickelnb) entfalten2. MIL und allg verteilen, einsetzen4. figa) Argumente vorbringen, geltend machenb) Geschick etc anwendenB v/i1. MIL sich entwickeln, sich entfalten, ausschwärmen, (die) Gefechtsformation annehmen2. SCHIFF in die Gefechtslinie übergehen3. sich ausbreitenC s → academic.ru/19678/deployment">deployment* * *1. transitive verb(also Mil.) einsetzen2. intransitive verb(Mil.) eingesetzt werden* * *v.aufbieten v.aufmarschieren lassen ausdr.aufstellen v.einsetzen v.formieren v.stationieren v.verteidigen v.
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