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nounRückstand, der* * *noun (a pile of uncompleted work etc which has collected: a backlog of orders because of the strike.) der Rückstand* * *ˈback·logto have a \backlog of work mit der Arbeit im Rückstand sein* * *backlog s2. (Arbeits-, Auftrags- etc) Rückstand m, Überhang m (of an dat), Reserve f (of an dat, von):backlog demand Nachholbedarf m* * *nounRückstand, derbacklog of work — Arbeitsrückstand, der
* * *n.Auftragsüberhang m.Rückstand m.Überhang -¨e m. -
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1. nounBruchstück, das; (of document, conversation) Fetzen, der; (of china) Scherbe, die; (Lit., Mus.) Fragment, das2. transitive & intransitive verb* * *1. ['fræɡmənt] noun1) (a piece broken off: The floor was covered with fragments of glass.) das Bruchstück2) (something which is not complete: a fragment of poetry.) das Fragment2. verb(to break into pieces: The glass is very strong but will fragment if dropped on the floor.) zerbrechen- academic.ru/29175/fragmentary">fragmentary* * *frag·mentI. n[ˈfrægmənt]to shatter [or smash] sth [in]to \fragments etw in Stücke schlagenII. vi[frægˈmənt, AM ˈfrægmənt]the party \fragmented while in opposition die Partei zersplitterte, während sie in der Opposition warIII. vt[frægˈmənt, AM ˈfrægmənt]▪ to \fragment sth1. (break into pieces) etw in Stücke brechenvarious trends in modern society have combined to \fragment the traditional family unit verschiedene Tendenzen der modernen Gesellschaft haben zur Auflösung der traditionellen Familieneinheit geführt* * *['frgmənt]1. n1) Bruchstück nt; (of china, glass) Scherbe f; (of shell, food) Stückchen nt; (of paper, letter) Schnipsel m; (of programme, opera etc) Bruchteil mhe smashed it to fragments —
2) (ESP LITER, MUS: unfinished work) Fragment nt2. vi[frg'ment] (rock, glass) (zer)brechen, in Stücke brechen; (fig) (hopes) sich zerschlagen; (society) zerfallen3. vt[frg'ment] rock, glass in Stücke brechen; (with hammer etc) in Stücke schlagen; (fig) society zerschlagen; audience aufsplittern; market, industry, work fragmentieren* * *fragment [ˈfræɡmənt]A s1. (literarisches etc) Fragment2. Bruchstück n, -teil m3. Überrest m, Stück n4. Fetzen m, Brocken m5. MIL Sprengstück n, Splitter mB v/t in Stücke schlagen, zerschlagen, auch fig zerstückeln, zersplitternC v/i (in Stücke) zerspringenfr. abk1. fragment2. franc3. from* * *1. nounBruchstück, das; (of document, conversation) Fetzen, der; (of china) Scherbe, die; (Lit., Mus.) Fragment, das2. transitive & intransitive verb* * *n.Bruchstück n.Fragment -e n.Scherbe -n f.Stück -e n. -
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frag·ment n [ʼfrægmənt]1) ( break into pieces) [zer]brechen;( burst) zerbersten;the party \fragmented while in opposition die Partei zersplitterte, während sie in der Opposition war vt [frægʼmənt, Am ʼfrægmənt];to \fragment sth1) ( break into pieces) etw in Stücke brechen;various trends in modern society have combined to \fragment the traditional family unit verschiedene Tendenzen der modernen Gesellschaft haben zur Auflösung der traditionellen Familieneinheit geführt
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