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1 punktuell
I Adj. selectiveII Adv. selectively; (Punkt für Punkt) point by point; punktuell Wirkung zeigen have its effect in places ( oder here and there)* * *punk|tu|ẹll [pʊŋk'tuɛl]1. adjMaßnahmen, Streik selective; Zusammenarbeit on certain pointseinige punktuelle Ergänzungen anbringen — to expand a few points
punktuelle Verkehrskontrollen — spot checks on traffic
2. advkritisieren in a few pointswir haben uns nur punktuell mit diesem Thema befasst — we only dealt with certain or selected points of this topic
* * *punk·tu·ell[pʊŋkˈtu̯ɛl]1. (einzelne Aspekte betreffend) Ansatz selective\punktuell vorgehen to proceed point by point* * *1. 2.sich mit einem Thema nur punktuell befassen — deal only with certain or particular points relating to a topic
* * *A. adj selectivepunktuell Wirkung zeigen have its effect in places ( oder here and there)* * *1.Adjektiv isolated <interventions, checks, approaches, initiatives, etc.>2.sich mit einem Thema nur punktuell befassen — deal only with certain or particular points relating to a topic
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