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deterrence function
Widerstandsfunktion
de·ter·rence [dɪˈterən(t)s] N no pl
Abschreckung f <-, -en>
I. func·tion [ˈfʌŋ(k)ʃən] N
1. function (task):
function of a person
Aufgabe f <-, -n>
function of a person
Pflicht f <-, -en>
function of the heart, a tool
Funktion f <-, -en>
zu etw dat dienen
2. function usu sing (result):
3. function MATH:
Funktion f <-, -en>
4. function:
Feier f <-, -n>
Veranstaltung f <-, -en>
II. func·tion [ˈfʌŋ(k)ʃən] VB intr
to function as sth thing
to function as sth person
OpenDict entry
function N
deterrence N MKT COMPET
deterrence function
deterrence TRAFF FLOW
Present
Ifunction
youfunction
he/she/itfunctions
wefunction
youfunction
theyfunction
Past
Ifunctioned
youfunctioned
he/she/itfunctioned
wefunctioned
youfunctioned
theyfunctioned
Present Perfect
Ihavefunctioned
youhavefunctioned
he/she/ithasfunctioned
wehavefunctioned
youhavefunctioned
theyhavefunctioned
Past Perfect
Ihadfunctioned
youhadfunctioned
he/she/ithadfunctioned
wehadfunctioned
youhadfunctioned
theyhadfunctioned
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