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  • 1 Scientific

    adjective
    1) wissenschaftlich; (of natural science) naturwissenschaftlich
    2) (using technical skill) technisch gut [Boxer, Schauspieler, Tennis]
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    [-'ti-]
    1) (of science: scientific dis-coveries.) wissenschaftlich
    2) ((negative unscientific) following the rules of science: scientific methods.) wissenschaftlich
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    sci·en·tif·ic
    [ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk]
    1. (relating to exact science) naturwissenschaftlich
    \scientific approach [natur]wissenschaftlicher Ansatz
    \scientific theory [natur]wissenschaftliche Theorie
    \scientific method wissenschaftliche Methode
    2. (relating to science) wissenschaftlich
    \scientific assistant wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter/wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
    \scientific breakthrough wissenschaftlicher Durchbruch
    \scientific community Wissenschaftsgemeinde f
    3. ( fam: systematic) systematisch
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    ["saIən'tIfɪk]
    adj
    1) (= of natural sciences) naturwissenschaftlich; apparatus, equipment wissenschaftlich

    the scientific community —

    scientific officer — wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

    scientific opiniondie Expertenmeinung, die wissenschaftliche Lehrmeinung

    2) (= systematic, exact) classification, methods, study wissenschaftlich

    to be scientific about sth —

    he is a keen but not scientific football playerer ist ein begeisterter, doch technisch schwacher Fußballspieler

    his scientific boxing techniqueseine gekonnte Boxtechnik

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    UNESCO abk United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization UNESCO f, Organisation f der Vereinten Nationen für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Kultur
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    adjective
    1) wissenschaftlich; (of natural science) naturwissenschaftlich
    2) (using technical skill) technisch gut [Boxer, Schauspieler, Tennis]
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    adj.
    systematisch adj.
    wissenschaftlich adj.

    English-german dictionary > Scientific

  • 2 scientific

    adjective
    1) wissenschaftlich; (of natural science) naturwissenschaftlich
    2) (using technical skill) technisch gut [Boxer, Schauspieler, Tennis]
    * * *
    [-'ti-]
    1) (of science: scientific dis-coveries.) wissenschaftlich
    2) ((negative unscientific) following the rules of science: scientific methods.) wissenschaftlich
    * * *
    sci·en·tif·ic
    [ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk]
    1. (relating to exact science) naturwissenschaftlich
    \scientific approach [natur]wissenschaftlicher Ansatz
    \scientific theory [natur]wissenschaftliche Theorie
    \scientific method wissenschaftliche Methode
    2. (relating to science) wissenschaftlich
    \scientific assistant wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter/wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
    \scientific breakthrough wissenschaftlicher Durchbruch
    \scientific community Wissenschaftsgemeinde f
    3. ( fam: systematic) systematisch
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    ["saIən'tIfɪk]
    adj
    1) (= of natural sciences) naturwissenschaftlich; apparatus, equipment wissenschaftlich

    the scientific community —

    scientific officer — wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

    scientific opiniondie Expertenmeinung, die wissenschaftliche Lehrmeinung

    2) (= systematic, exact) classification, methods, study wissenschaftlich

    to be scientific about sth —

    he is a keen but not scientific football playerer ist ein begeisterter, doch technisch schwacher Fußballspieler

    his scientific boxing techniqueseine gekonnte Boxtechnik

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    scientific [ˌsaıənˈtıfık] adj
    1. (engS. natur)wissenschaftlich
    2. exakt, systematisch:
    scientific management WIRTSCH wissenschaftliche Betriebsführung;
    scientific socialism wissenschaftlicher Sozialismus
    3. SPORT etc kunstgerecht
    sc. abk
    5. scilicet, namely näml.
    sci. abk
    2. scientific wiss(enschaftl).
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    adjective
    1) wissenschaftlich; (of natural science) naturwissenschaftlich
    2) (using technical skill) technisch gut [Boxer, Schauspieler, Tennis]
    * * *
    adj.
    systematisch adj.
    wissenschaftlich adj.

    English-german dictionary > scientific

  • 3 unilaterale Übertragung

    Übertragung eines Spiels durch eine TV-Anstalt mit Einsatz eigener Kameras, um die multilaterale Übertragung mit Material anzureichern, das von spezifischem Interesse für die Zuschauer dieses Senders ist.
    Coverage of a match which is produced by a single TV station for its own exclusive purposes, using its own cameras and other equipment to supplement the multilateral coverage with material of specific interest to that station's viewers.

    German-english football dictionary > unilaterale Übertragung

  • 4 diver

    noun
    1) (Sport) Kunstspringer, der/-springerin, die
    2) (as profession) Taucher, der/Taucherin, die
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    noun (a person who dives, especially one who works under water using special breathing equipment.) der Taucher
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    div·er
    [ˈdaɪvəʳ, AM -ɚ]
    n
    1. (in ocean, lake) Taucher(in) m(f)
    police \diver Polizeitaucher(in) m(f); SPORT Turmspringer(in) m(f)
    2. (animal) Taucher m
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    ['daɪvə(r)]
    n
    1) Taucher(in) m(f); (off high board) Turmspringer(in) m(f); (off springboard) Kunstspringer(in) m(f)
    2) (bird) Taucher m
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    1. Taucher(in)
    2. SPORT Wasserspringer(in)
    3. besonders Fußball: sl Schwalbenspieler(in)
    4. ZOOL
    a) (ein) Seetaucher m
    b) (ein) Tauchvogel m, besonders Steißfuß m, Alk m, Pinguin m
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    noun
    1) (Sport) Kunstspringer, der/-springerin, die
    2) (as profession) Taucher, der/Taucherin, die
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    n.
    Springer - m.
    Taucher - m.

    English-german dictionary > diver

  • 5 mono

    adjective
    Mono[platte[nspieler], -wiedergabe]
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    ['monəu]
    ((of records, record-playing equipment etc) using one channel only; not stereo.) Mono-...
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    mono1
    [ˈmɒnəʊ, AM ˈmɑ:noʊ]
    I. n no pl MUS Mono nt
    to record/reproduce in \mono in Mono [o mono] aufnehmen/wiedergeben
    II. adj inv Mono-
    mono2
    [AM ˈmɑ:noʊ]
    n AM ( fam) short for mononucleosis [Pfeiffer-]Drüsenfieber nt
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    ['mɒnəʊ]
    1. n
    Mono nt
    2. adj
    Mono-, mono-; record also in Mono pred
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    mono [ˈmɒnəʊ; US ˈmɑ-]
    A s
    1. RADIO etc Mono n:
    2. pl -os umg
    a) Monogerät n
    b) Monoschallplatte f
    B adj RADIO etc Mono…:
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    adjective
    Mono[platte[nspieler], -wiedergabe]

    English-german dictionary > mono

  • 6 low-tech

    adjective
    Low-Tech-[System, Ausrüstung etc.]
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    noun (technology using simple tools and unsophisticated equipment and methods.)
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    adj [technisch] einfach
    \low-tech machinery Maschinen pl mit einfacher Technik
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    adjective
    Low-Tech-[System, Ausrüstung etc.]

    English-german dictionary > low-tech

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