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  • at that time then
  • 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