physik
physik 3
physik 3
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Sprache | Français |
Kategorie | Physik |
Stufe | Grundschule |
Erstellt / Aktualisiert | 29.05.2018 / 26.02.2020 |
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a strong desire to have or achieve something [= ambition] What are the applicant’s aspirations and goals? (=Erwartungen, Bestrebungen)
to start to employ someone: We're taking on 50 new staff this year. (=einstellen)
the rate at which people leave an organization and are replaced by others Good companies have a low staff turnover (=Fluktuation)
the opinion that people have about someone or something because of what has happened in the past: In her last job she acquired a reputation as a troublemaker. (=Ruf)
the act of bringing goods, letters etc to a particular person or place, or the things that are brought: You can expect delivery in a week to ten days. (=Lieferung)
to expect that something will happen and be ready for it: Sales are better than anticipated. (=vorwegnehmen, erwarten)
American English: official college document that shows a list of a student's classes and the results they received Please add your transcripts to your application. ( = Zeugnis)
The process of recruiting (looking for) new employees. The recruitment process will take about 3 months. (=Rekrutierung, Einstellung von Arbeitskräften)
not completely hard, but not soft: a firm handshake (=fest)
belonging to or relating to a corporation (company): changing the corporate culture (=the way that people in a corporation think and behave) to accept family-friendly policies (=Unternehmens-)
involving ideas, information, or people from different subjects or areas of study: an interdisciplinary research centre (=interdisziplinär, bereichsübergreifend)
short, with no unnecessary words: Your summary should be as clear and concise as possible. (=kurz und prägnant)
The general course or progression of one's working life or one's professional achievements: Career prospects within the company are excellent (=berufliche Entwicklung, Karriere)
the way you position your body when sitting or standing: Adopt an upright posture. (=Körperhaltung)
to change what you are doing so that you are not following an expected plan, idea, or type of behaviour: Do not to deviate from your main story. (=abweichen. von etwas abkommen)
feeling or showing a lot of interest and excitement about something: All the staff are enthusiastic about the project. (=begeistert)
to organize or move people or equipment so that they are in the right place and ready to be used: Managers will succeed only if they are able to identify and deploy the differences among staff (=nutzen) a job in which a variety of professional skills will be deployed (=zum Einsatz kommen)
to do something very well, or much better than most people: Rick has always excelled at foreign languages. (=sich in etwas hervortun)
causing problems and preventing something from continuing in its usual way: Night work can be very disruptive to home life. (=störend)
Lacking specificity; general: Give him a generic task and he would struggle. Give him a specific job to do and he would excel. (=allgemein)
to use the knowledge and information you have in order to understand something or form an opinion about it: The boss told him what she had deduced about him and praised him for his good work. (=ableiten, folgern)
used when you want to emphasize that you mean all of a group, period of time, amount etc [= whole]: The entire staff agreed. (=ganz)
to happen at the same time as something else, especially by chance: The show is timed to coincide with the launch of a new book. (=zusammenfallen mit)
a removable cover for holding loose sheets of paper, magazines etc.: The documents filled a binder three inches thick (=Heftmappe).
making people have strong feelings [= emotional]: Child abuse is an emotive subject. (=emotional, emotionsgeladen)
to allow for, take into consideration To accommodate Jeffrey’s desire for promotion, Michelle shuffled the roles within the store. (=Rechnung tragen)
relating to the job of a manager: His managerial responsibilities include…(=Führungs-, Management-)
to be more successful than someone or something else: Stocks generally outperform other investments (=an Leistung übertreffen)
to arrange for something important to start, such as an official process or a new plan: What did Jim do to initiate the change in his employee Manjiit? (=initiieren, in Gang setzen)
an unusual habit or way of behaving that someone has: my uncle's idiosyncrasies (=Besonderheit, Eigenart)
to control or limit something in order to prevent it from having a harmful effect: another manager would have asked Manjit to curb her enthusiasm (=drosseln, bremsen))
not very good [= second rate]: a mediocre student (=mittelmässig)
to move to act, to inspire: What prompted you to sell the house? (=veranlassen)
to put something in the opposite position to the one it was in before: Invert the question (=umdrehen)
ask questions in order to find things out, especially things that other people do not want you to know: I don't want to probe too deeply into your personal affairs.(=nachbohren)
to make someone feel very tired and without any energy: Working with children all day really drains you. (=erschöpfen)
a failure or other problem that prevents you from being able to do what you want: In spite of setbacks and reversals, his business was at last making money (=Rückschlag)
FORMAL: to delay the development of something, or to make something happen more slowly than expected [= slow down]: Cold weather retards the growth of many plants. (=verlangsamen)
Here: Something that holds one back; a handicap: The liabilities of a person’s weaknesses: (=Haftung, Bürde)
able to become strong, happy, or successful again after a difficult situation or event [↪ tough]: If you manage to strengthen an employee’s self-assurance, this will make him/her more resilient (=widerstandsfähig).