physik
physik 3
physik 3
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Language | Français |
Category | Physics |
Level | Primary School |
Created / Updated | 29.05.2018 / 26.02.2020 |
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to make a situation or the effects of something less unpleasant, harmful, or serious [= alleviate]: Measures need to be taken to mitigate the environmental effects of burning more coal. (=mildern, abschwächen)
formal someone who is likely to cause trouble because they are not happy with the way things are organized - used in order to show disapproval: Claudia earned a reputation as a malcontent. (=Unzufriedene/r)
an advantage or profit that you get as a result of doing something: The payoff may come in the form of increased productivity. (=Lohn)
to continue trying to do something in a very determined way in spite of difficulties - use this to show approval: He persevered with his task until he had succeeded. (=hartnäckig weiterverfolgen)
to exchange a piece of paper representing an amount of money for that amount of money or for goods equal in cost to that amount of money: The money cannot be redeemed in cash (einlösen)
Directed and received by each toward the other: The three learning styles are not mutually exclusive (=gegenseitig)
to have an extremely strong desire for something: Claudia is an analyzer and craves information (=etwas ersehnen, extrem wünschen)
more than enough: Give her ample time to do the job. (=mehr als genug)
hard, carefully and thoroughly The reason she prepares everything so diligently is that she want to minimize the possibility of mistakes. (=eifrig, fleissig, sorgfältig)
shape I try to take young athletes and mold them into team players. (=formen)
continuing for a very long time: The majority of our tics are enduring. (=dauerhaft, beständig)
a careless or stupid mistake: A last-minute blunder cost them the match. (=blöder Fehler, Patzer)
someone's rank or position in a system, organization, society etc, based on what other people think of them: Barb's work helped to improve her standing with her colleagues. (=Stellung, Position)
important and serious: She didn't feel like discussing weighty matters (=gewichtig, ernsthaft)
to disapprove of someone or something, especially someone's behaviour: Even though divorce is legal, it is still frowned upon. (= abwertend mit der Stirne runzeln, missbilligen)
to feel offended because of something someone says or does: I think he took offence at my lack of enthusiasm. (=sich angegriffen fühlen, beleidigt sein)
respected for being honest or for doing good work (=reliable): If you have a burglar alarm fitted, make sure it is done by a reputable company. (=anständig, seriös, angesehen)
a job or activity that is lucrative lets you earn a lot of money [=profitable] He inherited a lucrative business from his father.
new business activity that involves taking risks: In 2005, Messe Frankfurt was the first [...] German exhibition corporation to enter into a joint venture with a Chinese trade fair organiser (=Unternehmen, Wagnis)
obstacle Finding enough money for the project was the first hurdle. (=Hindernis)
to fail to take care of somebody/something The accident was caused by negligence on the part of the driver. (= Nachlässigkeit, Fahrlässigkeit)
to work together with somebody in order to produce or achieve something Researchers around the world are collaborating to develop a new vaccine. (= zusammenarbeiten)
to discuss something in order to reach an agreement, especially in business or politics: Union leaders have negotiated an agreement for a shorter working week. (=verhandeln, aushandeln)
sth that occurs just once: one-off negotiations like selling your computer (=einmaliges Ereignis)
to get or achieve something that will be permanent, especially after a lot of effort: The company secured a $20 million contract. (=sichern)
the joining together of two or more companies or organizations to form one larger one: a proposed merger between two of the largest software companies (=Fusion)
to discuss the conditions of a sale, agreement etc, for example to try and get a lower price: workers bargaining for better pay (=verhandeln)
to pay someone money because they have suffered injury, loss, or damage: The firm will compensate workers for their loss of earnings.(=kompensieren, ausgleichen)
Something that you allow someone to have in order to end an argument or a disagreement: The British were not prepared to make any concessions. (Konzession, Eingeständnis)
an opinion that everyone in a group agrees with or accepts a lack of consensus about the aims of the project (=Konsens, gemeinsame Meinung)
A proposal offered to nullify or substitute for a previous one: The government made a counter proposal to the initiative. (=Gegenvorschlag)
a situation in which a disagreement cannot be settled The talks have reached a complete deadlock. (= Stillstand, Sackgasse)
unable to make clear decisions or choices: a weak and indecisive leader (= unentschieden)
mutual feelings such as respect, trust, or hatred are feelings that two or more people have for each other: Mutual respect is necessary for any partnership to work. (=gegenseitig)
to put an end to an argument or a disagreement It's time you settled your differences with your father. (= sich einigen)
the crime of cheating somebody in order to get money or goods illegally She was charged with credit card fraud. (= Betrug)
a person who is eligible for something or to do something, is able to have or do it because they have the right qualifications, are the right age, etc. eligible (to do something) When are you eligible to vote in your country? (= berechtigt sein) eligible (for something) Only those over 70 are eligible for the special payment.
to state something as a fact but without giving proof allege (that)…: The prosecution alleges (that) she was driving carelessly. it is alleged (that)… It is alleged that he mistreated the prisoners. (= behaupten)
the practice of obeying rules or requests made by people in authority Safety measures were carried out in compliance with paragraph 6 of the building regulations. (= gesetzeskonform)
to officially tell somebody that you are leaving your job, an organization, etc resign (as something) He resigned as manager after eight years. (= niederlegen, aufgeben) resign (from something) Two members resigned from the board in protest.