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constraint on mobility
Mobilitätseinschränkung
con·straint [kənˈstreɪnt] N
1. constraint (compulsion):
Zwang m <-(e)s , Zwänge>
2. constraint:
Beschränkung f <-, -en>
Einschränkung f <-, -en>
Behinderung f <-, -en>
3. constraint no pl form:
mo·bil·ity [mə(ʊ)ˈbɪləti, Am moʊˈbɪlət̬i] N no pl
1. mobility (ability to move):
mobility of the body
mobility of the body
2. mobility (ability to move):
mobility in status
social [or Am, Aus usu upward]mobility
I. on [ɒn, Am ɑ:n] PREP
1. on (on top of):
auf +dat
on top of sth
[ganz] oben auf etw dat
2. on with verbs of motion (onto):
auf +acc
3. on (situated on):
an +dat
auf +dat
auf Bahnsteig [o. CH Perron] drei m o nt
4. on (from):
an +dat
5. on (clothing):
an +dat
6. on (hurt by):
an +dat
über etw acc stolpern
7. on (supported by a part of the body):
auf +dat
8. on (in possession of):
bei +dat
etw bei sich dat haben
9. on (marking surface of):
auf +dat
10. on (about):
über +acc
jdn zu etw dat gratulieren
to frown on sth
11. on (based on):
auf +acc ... hin
wegen +gen
abhängig von jdm/etw
auf etw dat basieren
12. on (as member of):
in +dat
13. on (against):
auf +acc
14. on (through device of):
an +dat
15. on (through medium of):
auf +dat
etw aufschreiben [o. FRG, A zu Papier bringen]
16. on (in the course of):
auf +dat
17. on (travelling with):
in +dat
mit +dat
18. on (on day of):
an +dat
19. on (at time of):
bei +dat
20. on (engaged in):
bei +dat
to work on sth
an etw dat arbeiten
21. on (regularly taking):
to be on sth
etw nehmen
22. on (paid by):
auf +dat
23. on (sustained by):
mit +dat
von +dat
24. on (as payment for):
für +acc
25. on (added to):
26. on (connected to):
an +dat
to be on the phone Aus, Brit
to be on the phone Aus, Brit
27. on (according to):
auf +dat
28. on (burdening):
auf +dat
29. on (experiencing):
to be on the go Brit fig
30. on (compared with):
31. on (by chance):
on sb
32. on after n (following):
33. on Aus, Brit SPORTS (having points of):
Phrases:
to be on sth Brit, Aus
to be on it Aus inf
to be on it Aus inf
sich dat die Kanne geben inf FRG
what are you on? inf
II. on [ɒn, Am ɑ:n] ADV inv
1. on (in contact with):
to screw sth on
2. on (on body):
to have/try sth on
3. on (indicating continuance):
4. on (in forward direction):
umziehen <ziehen um, zogen um, umgezogen>
to urge sb on
5. on (being shown):
6. on (scheduled):
7. on (functioning):
8. on (aboard):
to get on bus, train
to get on horse
9. on (due to perform):
10. on:
to be on employee
to be on employee
to be on actor
to be on actor
11. on Am (performing well):
Phrases:
to be on about sth Aus, Brit
to be [or get]on at sb
to be on Am
that's not on Brit, Aus inf
side [or sideways]on Aus, Brit
to be on to sb inf
this way on Aus, Brit
III. on [ɒn, Am ɑ:n] ADJ inv, attr
1. on Am (good):
gut <besser, am besten>
2. on ELEC, TECH:
OpenDict entry
constraint N
constraint COMPUT
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mobility N
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on ADV
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on ADV
constraint on mobility QUESTIONNAIRES, ENVIRON, public transport
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
It can be a disabling and painful condition, which can lead to substantial loss of functioning and mobility if not adequately treated.
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He continues by stating that this access to power and political positions, allows for social mobility.
en.wikipedia.org
His great speed became his best argument to face the rival defenses, player of the great mobility, with both power and speed in short passages.
en.wikipedia.org
Individuals with lighter skin and who are racially mixed generally have higher rates of social mobility.
en.wikipedia.org
That has become a problem with the generally higher mobility that is demanded of workers nowadays.
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This is the portrait of a woman whose desire for autonomy is stifled by the rigid constraint of a system and her hopeless situation becomes tangible.
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Daraus fügt sich das Porträt einer Frau, deren Streben nach Autonomie durch den Zwang eines rigiden Systems erstickt wird und deren ausweglose Situation fühlbar wird.
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The very word profession presupposes work, hence exercising an activity with certain constraints, even if merely the promise of remuneration.
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www.giz.de
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Leistung ist nicht zu trennen von Arbeit, das heißt Ausübung einer Tätigkeit unter einem bestimmten Zwang, und sei es dem Anreiz einer gewissen Entlohnung.
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Curiosity about a "new life" in unknown, alien surroundings and the wish to flee social, political, and cultural constraints are comparable motives and driving forces for both groups.
universes-in-universe.org
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Neugier auf ein "neues Leben" in unbekannter, fremder Umgebung und der Wunsch, sozialen, politischen und kulturellen Zwängen zu entfliehen, sind vergleichbare Motive und Antriebskräfte beider Gruppen.
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More and more of the Oracle Partners prefer RSS-SEO Marketing Feeds to traditional snail mail, SMS, shared post Job boards and their own career and job pages and secured database pages, even Oracle’s iRecruitment has its drawbacks with inherent SEO constraints.
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feedreader.com
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Mehr und mehr von der Oracle-Partner vorziehen RSS-Feeds SEO Marketing zu traditionellen Post, SMS, geteilt Beitrag Jobbörsen und die eigene Karriere und Job-Seiten und Seiten gesicherten Datenbank, auch Oracle iRecruitment hat seine Nachteile mit inhärenten Zwänge SEO.
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And also the daughter’s seemingly environmentally-conditioned motor activity can be interpreted on closer inspection as a counter-act to specific constraints and patterns.
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www.sixpackfilm.com
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Und auch die scheinbar atmosphärisch bedingte Motorik der Tochter lässt sich bei genauerer Betrachtung als ein An-Gehen gegen bestimmte Zwänge und Muster lesen.
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