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Adj. valid (auch fig.); (in Kraft) effective (ab oder von from; bis to, till), in force; (gesetzlich, zulässig) legal; Münze: good, legal tender; Fahrkarte: valid, good ( drei Tage for three days); nicht mehr gültig expired, no longer valid ( oder in force etc.); Fahrkarte: expired, out of date; ( für) gültig erklären oder gültig machen declare valid; das ist auch heute noch gültig fig. that still holds good ( oder true) today; gültig sein gelten* * *valid* * *gụ̈l|tig ['gʏltɪç]adjvalidnach dem bis Mai noch gültigen Gesetz — according to the law in force until May
gültig werden — to become valid; (Gesetz, Vertrag) to come into force or effect; (Münze) to become legal tender
* * *1) validly2) (legally effective; having legal force: He has a valid passport.) valid* * *gül·tig[ˈgʏltɪç]1. (Geltung besitzend) validdiese Fahrkarte ist zwei Monate \gültig this ticket is valid for two monthsein \gültiger Vertrag a valid contractder Sommerfahrplan ist ab dem 1.4. \gültig the summer timetable comes into effect from 1.4.2. (allgemein anerkannt) universaleine \gültige Maxime a universal maxim* * *diese Münze/dieser Geldschein ist nicht mehr gültig — this coin/note is no longer legal tender
der Fahrplan ist ab 1. Oktober gültig — the timetable comes into operation on 1 October
* * *ab odervon from;bis to, till), in force; (gesetzlich, zulässig) legal; Münze: good, legal tender; Fahrkarte: valid, good (drei Tage for three days);gültig machen declare valid;* * *Adjektiv valid; current <note, coin>diese Münze/dieser Geldschein ist nicht mehr gültig — this coin/note is no longer legal tender
der Fahrplan ist ab 1. Oktober gültig — the timetable comes into operation on 1 October
* * *adj.available adj.significant adj.valid adj.validated adj. adv.validly adv. -
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