used for getting someones attention when you are starting to talk about something new
now then or right then
used when giving a reason to explain what you have just said
after all
as a way of showing how a sentence or clause is related to what has already been said: No decision had been made, and thus the situation remained unclear:
thus
used for showing that what you have just said about someone or something is true about another person or thing
also
physics electrical or other energy that is put into a machine
input
to deal successfully with a difficult situation or job, a: used about systems and machines
to cope with
to show or feel surprise or admiration
to marvel at
connected with the heart and the blood vessels
cardiovascular
the area of medicine that deals with the heart and the diseases that affect it
cardiology
Angiologie
angiology
Universitätsspital
university hospital
while: He became involved in student politics whilst studying at Nottingham University:Whilst I agree that boxing is dangerous, I also believe that it would be wrong to ban it:
whilst
to get on a ship in order to begin a journey, or to put someone or something on a ship
to embark at
Verladeraum
embark area
Verladeplatz
embark point
Strategie einschlagen
to embark a strategy
to start a new project or activity, usually one that will be difficult and will take time
to embark upon sth.
1: a good quality or habit that a person has, especially a moral one such as honesty or loyalty (Patience is not one of my virtues), 2: an advantage or a good feature that something has that makes it better than something else (One virtue of the plan
virtue
too big to be carried or stored easily, a) big and thick, b) big, wide, and solid
bulky
1: too big or complicated to work well, 2: large or heavy and difficult to handle or carry
unwieldy
1: to look somewhere quickly and then look away, 2: to read something quickly and not very carefully
glance
1: a group of people meeting together, 2: the process or activity of collecting information
gathering
1: a strong feeling of wanting to find out about something, 2: something unusual and interesting
curiosity
1: to ask for something, or to try to get something, 2: to ask for something, or to try to get something or such as an answer or a reason
to seek sth.
to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort
gain
more and more over a period of time
increasingly
the aim that someone wants to achieve, or that something is intended to achieve
purpose
the chance that something might happen
likelihood
to make a detailed list of a number of things
itemize
chosen or happening without any particular method, pattern, or purpose
random
to limit or control something that has developed too much or has continued for too long
to rein in or rein back
statistischer Fehler, Zufallsfehler
random (sampling) error
Stichprobe
random sampling (sample)
Stichprobe
random examination
without a particular method, pattern, or purpose
at random
included in a larger group or within a group, used for stating which people receive parts of something when it is divided up and shared out, in the middle of other people or things
among
used for saying that one thing is preferred to another or happens instead of another
rather than
an attitude that you have that makes you treat someone in a way that is unfair or different from the way you treat other people
biases
1: a set of principles, ideas etc that you use when you are forming your decisions and judgments, a system of rules, laws, agreements etc that establish the way that something operates in business, politics, or society, 2: a structure that supports s
framework
Rahmenvertrag
framework contract
Form
shape
to fail to include someone or something, either deliberately or because you forget
omitted
to fail to do something that would have been helpful or honest (The problem was, he had omitted to divorce his first wife)
omit to do sth.
1: to give the main ideas of a plan or a piece of writing without giving all the details, 2: to draw a line around the edge of something
outline
Angelenheit, Kernpunkt, Sachverhalt
issue
to happen, especially unexpectedly
to occur
wenn sich etw: ändert
if changes occur
if a thought or idea occurs to you, you suddenly and unexpectedly start to think about it
occur to
je nachdem was zuerst eintritt
wich ever occurs first