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61 Unfalltote
m, f accident victim; Zahl der Unfalltoten number of people killed in (road) accidents, road deaths* * *Ụn|fall|to|te(r)mf decl as adjSee:= Verkehrstote(r)* * *Un·fall·to·te(r)f(m) dekl wie adj road casualty* * *Unfalltote m/f accident victim;Zahl der Unfalltoten number of people killed in (road) accidents, road deaths -
62 Unfallverletzte
m, f accident victim, casualty* * *Ụn|fall|ver|letz|te(r)mf decl as adjcasualty* * *Un·fall·ver·letz·te(r)f(m) casualty* * *Unfallverletzte m/f accident victim, casualty -
63 Vergewaltigungsopfer
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64 Zensur
f; -, -en1. nur Sg.; Kontrolle: censorship; Zensur der Presse press censorship, censorship of the press; der Zensur unterliegen be subject to censorship; der Zensur zum Opfer fallen fall victim to the censors3. PÄD. mark, bes. Am. grade; bald gibt es Zensuren (school) reports will be out soon; von jemandem gute / schlechte Zensuren bekommen fig. get good / bad marks (bes. Am. grades) from s.o.* * *die Zensur(Kontrolle) censorship;(Note) mark; grade* * *Zen|sur [tsɛn'zuːɐ]f -, -en1) no pl (= Kontrolle) censorship no indef art; (= Prüfstelle) censors pl; (esp bei Film) board of censorseine Zensúr findet nicht statt — there is no censorship
durch die Zensúr gehen — to be censored
der Zensúr unterliegen — to be subject to censorship
2) (= Note) markder Plan erhielt von der Presse schlechte Zensúren — the plan got the thumbs down from the press (inf)
3) pl (= Zeugnis) report singwenn es auf die Zensúren zugeht — when report time approaches
* * *(the policy of censoring: Some people disapprove of censorship.) censorship* * *Zen·sur<-, -en>[tsɛnˈzu:ɐ̯]f1. SCH markjdm eine bestimmte \Zensur geben to give sb a certain markschlechte/gute \Zensuren bekommen to get [or obtain] good/poor marksschlechte/gute \Zensuren geben to give low/high markseiner \Zensur unterliegen to be subject to censorship* * *die; Zensur, Zensuren1) (Schulw.) mark; grade (Amer.)2) (Kontrolle) censorship3) (Behörde) censors pl* * *Zensur der Presse press censorship, censorship of the press;der Zensur unterliegen be subject to censorship;der Zensur zum Opfer fallen fall victim to the censors3. SCHULE mark, besonders US grade;bald gibt es Zensuren (school) reports will be out soon;von jemandem gute/schlechte Zensuren bekommen fig get good/bad marks (besonders US grades) from sb* * *die; Zensur, Zensuren1) (Schulw.) mark; grade (Amer.)2) (Kontrolle) censorship3) (Behörde) censors pl* * *-en f.censorship n.grade (US) n.mark (school) n. -
65 Ruhezeit
Ru|he|zeitfrest period; (= Nebensaison) off season* * *This is an accepted period of quiet, usually between one and three o'clock in the afternoon. Ruhezeit applies to loud music and noisy work on Sundays, when there should be no hammering or drilling. But most young Germans no longer adhere to the letter of the Ruhezeit, which seems to have fallen victim to a noisier modern lifestyle* * *This is an accepted period of quiet, usually between one and three o'clock in the afternoon. Ruhezeit applies to loud music and noisy work on Sundays, when there should be no hammering or drilling. But most young Germans no longer adhere to the letter of the Ruhezeit, which seems to have fallen victim to a noisier modern lifestyle -
66 Ermordeter
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67 Flutopfer
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68 Geschädigter
Ge|schä|dig|te(r) [gə'ʃɛːdɪçtə]mf decl as adjvictim* * *Ge·schä·dig·te(r)f(m) dekl wie adj victim -
69 Krebskranker
Krebs|kran|ke(r)mf decl as adjcancer victim; (= Patient) cancer patient* * *Krebs·kran·ke(r)f(m) dekl wie adj person suffering from cancer, cancer victim -
70 Verfolgter
Ver|fọlg|te(r) [fɛɐ'fɔlktə]mf decl as adjquarry; (politisch, wegen Gesinnung) victim of persecution* * *Ver·folg·te(r)[fɛɐ̯ˈfɔlktə, -tɐ]f(m) dekl wie adj victim of persecution -
71 Verunglückter
casualty* * *Ver|ụn|glück|te(r) [fɛɐ'|ʊnglʏktə]mf decl as adjcasualty, victim10 Tote, 20 Verunglückte — 10 dead, 20 injured
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72 Unfallbegrenzung
Unfallbegrenzung
accident reduction;
• Unfallbeihilfe accident payments;
• Unfallbericht report of an accident, accident record (report);
• Unfallberichtsformular accident-report form;
• Unfallbeteiligter victim of an accident, accident victim;
• Unfallbuch (Betriebsunfälle) accident book (Br.);
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73 Unfallbeteiligter
Unfallbeteiligter
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74 Stalking-Opfer
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75 Ermordete
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76 Ermordeter
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77 Katastrophenopfer
Ka·ta·stro·phen·op·fer ntdisaster victim, victim of a disasterDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Katastrophenopfer
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78 Opfer
Op·fer <-s, -> [ʼɔpfɐ] nt1) ( verzichtende Hingabe) sacrifice;\Opfer bringen to make sacrifices2) rel sacrifice;als \Opfer as a sacrifice [or an offering];3) ( geschädigte Person) victim;jdm/etw zum \Opfer fallen to fall victim to sb/sth -
79 Brandopfer
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80 Herointote
fheroin victim [female]mheroin victimplheroin victims
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