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adjectivekonventionell; (not spontaneous) formell* * *adjective ((negative unconventional) according to the accepted standards etc; not outrageous or eccentric: conventional dress; the more conventional forms of art.) herkömmlich* * *con·ven·tion·al[kənˈven(t)ʃənəl]\conventional attitudes [or opinions] herkömmliche [o konventionelle] Ansichten, konventionelles Denken\conventional medicine Schulmedizin f\conventional war konventionell geführter Krieg\conventional warfare/weapons konventionelle Kriegsführung/Waffen* * *[kən'venʃənl]adjdress, attitudes, warfare, weapons konventionell; person, behaviour also konventionsgebunden; philosophy, beliefs, theory, manner, technique herkömmlich; theatre, music, style traditionell; symbol, mealtimes normalerweise üblichit is conventional to do sth — es ist normalerweise üblich, etw zu tun
in the conventional sense — im herkömmlichen Sinn
* * *conventional [kənˈvenʃənl; -ʃnəl] adj (adv conventionally)conventional society bürgerliche Gesellschaft;the conventional wisdom is that … die landläufige Meinung geht dahin, dass …2. pej schablonenhaft, unoriginell, abgedroschen3. konventionell, förmlich4. JURa) vertraglich vereinbart, vertragsgemäß, Vertrags…b) gewohnheitsrechtlich* * *adjectivekonventionell; (not spontaneous) formell* * *adj.hergebracht adj.konventionell adj.üblich adj. -
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1. adjectiveDrucktasten[telefon, -radio]2. noun[Druck]knopf, der; Drucktaste, die* * *ˈpush-but·ton1. (automated) Druckknopf-, [Druck]tasten-, [voll]automatischa \push-button control panel/telephone ein Tastenfeld/Tastentelefon nta \push-button home ein vollautomatischer Haushalt\push-button warfare Krieg m mit modernsten WaffensystemenII. n Druckknopf m, [Druck]taste f* * *push-button adj druckknopfgesteuert, Druckknopf…:push-button control Druckknopfsteuerung f;push-button telephone Tastentelefon n;push-button warfare automatische Kriegführung* * *1. adjectiveDrucktasten[telefon, -radio]2. noun[Druck]knopf, der; Drucktaste, die -
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adjective* * *[-'lo-]adjective biologisch* * *bio·logi·cal[ˌbaɪəˈlɒʤɪkəl, AM -ˈlɑ:ʤɪkəl]adj biologisch* * *["baIə'lɒdZIkəl]adjbiologisch* * *A adj (adv biologically)1. biologisch:biological control biologische Schädlingsbekämpfung;biological satellite Biosatellit m;biological warfare biologische Krieg(s)führung, Bakterienkrieg m2. leiblich (Kind etc)B s MED, PHARM biologisches Präparat (z. B. Serum)biol. abk1. biological2. biologist3. biologyNBC abk2. MIL nuclear, biological, and chemical ABC-…* * *adjective* * *adj.biologisch adj. -
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[dɪ'menʃn], [daɪ'menʃn] noun (lit. or fig.) Dimension, diedimensions — (measurements) Abmessungen; Maße
* * *(a measurement in length, breadth, or thickness: The dimensions of the box are 20 cm by 10 cm by 4 cm.) das Maß- academic.ru/83821/-dimensional">-dimensional* * *di·men·sion[ˌdaɪˈmen(t)ʃən, AM dɪˈ-]I. nthese weapons add a new \dimension to modern warfare durch diese Waffen erhält die moderne Kriegsführung eine [ganz] neue Dimension\dimension of a problem Bedeutung f eines ProblemsII. vt▪ to \dimension sth1. (shape) etw abmessen2. (indicate size) etw dimensionieren* * *[daI'menSən]nDimension f; (= measurement) Abmessung(en pl) f, Maß nta problem of vast dimensions —
* * *dimension [dıˈmenʃn; daı-]A sa) Ausdehnung f, Aus-, Abmessung f, Maß nb) pl oft fig Ausmaß n, Größe f, Grad m:of vast dimensions riesengroß, von riesenhaftem Ausmaß oder Umfang2. pl PHYS Dimension f (Maß physikalischer Größen)B v/t1. dimensionieren, bemessen2. TECH mit Maßangaben versehen:dimensioned sketch Maßskizze f* * *[dɪ'menʃn], [daɪ'menʃn] noun (lit. or fig.) Dimension, diedimensions — (measurements) Abmessungen; Maße
* * *n.Abmessung f.Ausmaß -e n.Dimension f. v.dimensionieren v. -
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di·men·sion [ˌdaɪʼmen(t)ʃən, Am dɪʼ-] nthese weapons add a new \dimension to modern warfare durch diese Waffen erhält die moderne Kriegsführung eine [ganz] neue Dimension;\dimension of a problem Bedeutung f eines Problemsto \dimension sth1) ( shape) etw abmessen2) ( indicate size) etw dimensionieren -
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