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physik 3

physik 3


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Catégorie Physique
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score (n), to score (v)

(especially North American English) the number of points somebody gets for correct answers in a test She needs an excellent score on the test. (= Ergebnis, Punktzahl)

to determine (sth) (v), determination (n) determined (adj.)

Cause (something) to occur in a particular way or to have a particular nature. The test determines her future. (= bestimmt)

to witness sth (v), witness (n)

See (an event, typically a crime or accident) happen. You need to witness it in order to believe it. (= beobachten, sehen, miterleben)

poverty (n), poor (adj.)

having little money / no possessions They were constantly living in poverty. (= Armut)

common (adj)

shared by or belonging to two or more people or by the people in a group a common language, common problems (= gemeinsam)

unprecedented (adj)

that has never happened, been done or been known before the workforce grew at an unprecedented rate (=noch nie dagewesen)

rate (n)

a measurement of the speed at which something happens The rate at which languages are dying is increasing. (= Geschwindigkeit, Tempo)

undisputed (adj), to be in dispute with sb to be under dispute

that cannot be questioned or proved to be false The date of the painting is now undisputed. (=unbestritten)

to empower sb (v), empowerment (n)

to give somebody more control over their own life or the situation they are in The movement actively empowered women and gave them confidence in themselves. (=jdn. stärken)

to morph (from sth) (to/into sth) (v)

to change, or make somebody/something change, into something different English morphed from being a mutually beneficial practice to being…. (=sich verwandeln in)

bandwagon (n), to jump on the bandwagon (phrase)

an activity that more and more people are becoming involved in to jump on the bandwagon (phrase): (informal, disapproving) to join others in doing something that is becoming fashionable because you hope to become popular or successful yourself politicians eager to jump on the environmental bandwagon (=auf den fahrenden Zug aufspringen)

to reject sb/sth (v), rejection (n)

to refuse to accept or consider something to reject an argument/a claim/a decision/an offer/a suggestion (=ablehnen)

a self-fulfilling prophecy

If you expect to fail, you will fail. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. (= eine selbst erfüllende Prophezeiung)

to draw the line (at sth) (v)

to refuse to do something; to set a limit I don't mind helping, but I draw the line at doing everything myself. (= bei etw. eine Grenze ziehen)

to equate (sth with sth) (v)

to think that something is the same as something else or is as important Some parents equate education with exam success. (= etw. mit etw. gleichsetzen)

arbitrary (adj), arbitrariness (n)

(of an action, a decision, a rule, etc.) not seeming to be based on a reason, system or plan and sometimes seeming unfair The choice of players for the team seemed completely arbitrary. (= zufällig)

to propose sth (v), proposition (n)

to suggest a plan, an idea, etc. for people to think about and decide on The government proposed changes to the voting system. (=vorschlagen)

sick leave (n), maternity / paternity leave (n)

time that you are allowed to spend away from work because you are sick: He has been on sick leave for more than three months. (=bezahlter Urlaub im Krankheitsfall)

reimbursement (n), reimburse (v)

refund: There will be a reimbursement of travel expenses. (=Rückerstattung)

perk (n)

something that you get legally from your work in addition to your wages, such as goods, meals, or a car: I only eat here because it's free - one of the perks of the job. (=Leistungsanreiz)

enthusiasm (n), enthusiastic (adj.) enthusiastically (adv.) enthuse (v)

a strong feeling of interest and enjoyment about something and an eagerness to be involved in it: Employers showed little enthusiasm for the new regulations (=Begeisterung)

resume (n), resume (v) e-resume (n)

American English: a short written account of your education and your previous jobs that you send to an employer when you are looking for a new job [= CV British English] Have you submitted your resume? (=Lebenslauf)

career path

The way you go to pursue your career I haven’t consciously chosen my career path (= Karriereweg)

trajectory (n)

A chosen or taken course: the trajectory of their career (=gewählter Weg)

mentor (n), mentor (v)

an experienced person who advises and helps a less experienced person: I had a very helpful mentor when I started working here. (=Mentor, Betreuer)

sounding board (n)

someone you discuss your ideas with in order to see if they think your ideas are good: John always used her as a sounding board for new ideas. (= Gruppe oder Einzelperson zur ersten Meinungssondierung)

springboard (n)

something that helps you to start doing something The job at Boston Consulting has been a springboard for an amazing career (= Sprungbrett)

accounting (n), account (n) account for (v) accountable (adj.)

the profession or work of keeping or checking financial accounts, calculating taxes etc.: Accounting companies (= Buchhaltung)

opt (v) for sth, option (n) optional (adj.)

to choose one thing or do one thing instead of another: We finally opted for the wood finish. (=sich entscheiden für)

customize (v), customer (n)

to change something to make it more suitable for you, or to make it look special or different from things of a similar type: a customized car (=an Kundenwünsche anpassen)

reward (n), reward (v) rewarding (adj.)

something that you get because you have done something good or helpful or have worked hard The job is difficult, but the financial rewards are great. (=Belohnung)

stock (n), stock option (n)

American English: a SHARE in a company: the trading of stocks and shares (=Aktie)

autonomy (n), autonomous (adj.) autonomously (adv.)

the ability or opportunity to make your own decisions without being controlled by anyone else: Teachers are given considerable individual autonomy.(=Autonomie, Selbständigkeit)

foster (v), foster (adj.)

to help a skill, feeling, idea etc develop over a period of time [= encourage, promote]: Good managers structure work in such a way that creativity is fostered. (=fördern, begünstigen)

pursue (v), pursue a career

to continue doing an activity or trying to achieve something over a long period: companies that pursue the traditional goal of profits (=Ziel, Idee verfolgen)

originate (v), origin (n) original (adj.)

FORMAL: to come from a particular place or start in a particular situation: How did the plan originate? (=von etwas abstammen, seinen Ursprung haben )

regardless of (prep.), regard (v) with regard to (prep. phrase)

without being affected or influenced by something: The law requires equal treatment for all, regardless of race, religion, or sex. (=ungeachtet. ohne Berücksichtigung von)

share (n), market share (n)

the part of something that you own or are responsible for: The company increased its market share (=Anteil)

allot (v), allotment (n) allotted (adj.)

to use a particular amount of time for something, or give a particular share of money, space etc to someone or something: Everyone who works for the company has been allotted 10 shares. (=zuteilen)

flexi-time (n)

a system in which people work a particular number of hours each week or month, but can change the times at which they start and finish each day The company offers flexi-time. (=flexible Arbeitszeit, Gleitzeit)