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1 validity
validity 1. GEN Stichhaltigkeit f, Richtigkeit f; Geltung f, Berechtigung f (of claim); 2. LAW Gültigkeit f, Gültigkeitsdauer f, Rechtswirksamkeit f, Wirksamkeit f (contracts); 3. ECON, STAT Validität f, Gültigkeit f; 4. LOGIS Gültigkeit f, Gültigkeitsdauer f (ticket, Flugticket, Fahrkarte) • for general validity purposes GEN Allgemeingültigkeit -
2 validity
1) (of ticket, document) Gültigkeit, die; (of claim, contract, marriage, etc.) Rechtsgültigkeit, die2) (of argument, excuse, objection, theory) Stichhaltigkeit, die; (of reason) Triftigkeit, die; (of method) Zuverlässigkeit, die* * *va·lid·ity[vəˈlɪdəti, AM -ət̬i]n no plto give \validity to a theory eine Theorie bestätigen* * *[və'lIdItɪ]n1) (JUR ETC of document) (Rechts)gültigkeit f; (of ticket etc) Gültigkeit f; (of claim) Berechtigung fthe validity of your objection — Ihr berechtigter or begründeter Einwand
we discussed the validity of merging these two cinematic styles — wir diskutierten, ob es zulässig ist, diese beiden Filmstile zu mischen
* * *validity [vəˈlıdətı] s1. Gültigkeit f:a) Stichhaltigkeit f, Triftigkeit fb) Richtigkeit f2. JUR Rechtsgültigkeit f, -kraft f3. Gültigkeit(sdauer) f (einer Fahrkarte etc)* * *noun, no pl.1) (of ticket, document) Gültigkeit, die; (of claim, contract, marriage, etc.) Rechtsgültigkeit, die2) (of argument, excuse, objection, theory) Stichhaltigkeit, die; (of reason) Triftigkeit, die; (of method) Zuverlässigkeit, die* * *n.Aussagekraft f.Beweiskraft f.Geltung -en f.Gültigkeit f. -
3 validity
va·lid·ity [vəʼlɪdəti, Am -ət̬i] nto give \validity to a theory eine Theorie bestätigen -
4 soundness
4) (competence, reliability) Solidität, die5) (solvency) wirtschaftliche Gesundheit; Solvenz, die* * *noun die Gesundheit* * *sound·ness[ˈsaʊndnəs]the \soundness of sb's judgement jds gutes Urteilsvermögen* * *['saʊndnɪs]n2) (= validity, dependability) Solidität f; (of argument, analysis) Fundiertheit f, Solidität f; (of economy, currency) Stabilität f; (of idea, advice, move, policy) Vernünftigkeit f; (of person, goalkeeper) Verlässlichkeit f5) (of sleep) Tiefe f* * *1. Gesundheit f (auch fig)2. fig Folgerichtigkeit f* * *noun, no pl.1) (of mind, body) Gesundheit, die; (of construction, structure) Solidität, die3) (of sleep) Tiefe, die4) (competence, reliability) Solidität, die5) (solvency) wirtschaftliche Gesundheit; Solvenz, die* * *n.Gesundheit f.Stichhaltigkeit f.Zuverlässigkeit f.einwandfreier Zustand m. -
5 validate
transitive verbrechtskräftig machen [Anspruch, Vertrag, Testament]; bestätigen, beweisen [Hypothese, Theorie]; für gültig erklären [Wahl]* * *vali·date[ˈvælɪdeɪt, AM -lə-]vt1. (officially approve)▪ to \validate sb/sth jdn/etw anerkennen2. (verify, authenticate)▪ to \validate sth etw bestätigen [o für gültig erklären]the data is entered on a computer which \validates it die Daten werden in einen Computer eingegeben, der die Richtigkeit überprüft3. (show to be worthwhile)▪ to \validate sth etw bestätigen* * *['vlIdeɪt]vtdocument (= check validity) für gültig erklären; (with stamp, signature) (rechts)gültig machen; claim bestätigen; theory bestätigen, beweisen; (COMPUT) validieren, einer Gültigkeitsprüfung unterziehen; password etc bestätigen* * *a) für rechtsgültig erklären, rechtswirksam machenb) bestätigen* * *transitive verbrechtskräftig machen [Anspruch, Vertrag, Testament]; bestätigen, beweisen [Hypothese, Theorie]; für gültig erklären [Wahl]* * *v.bereinigen (Wertpapiere) v.bestätigen v.für gültig erklären ausdr.rechtswirksam machen ausdr.
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