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exception handling N
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I. han·dle [ˈhændl̩] N
1. handle (handgrip):
Griff m <-(e)s, -e>
handle of a pot, basket
Henkel m <-s, ->
handle of a door
Klinke f <-, -n>
handle of a door
Schnalle f <-, -n> A
handle of a handbag
Bügel m <-s, ->
handle of a broom, comb
Stiel m <-(e)s, -e>
handle of a pump
Schwengel m <-s, ->
2. handle fig (pretext):
Vorwand m <-(e)s, -wän·de>
3. handle inf:
Beiname m <-ns, -n>
4. handle Am (on CB radio):
5. handle COMPUT (in programming):
Handle m spec
6. handle COMPUT (in a GUI):
Anfasser m spec
Phrases:
hochgehen inf fig
II. han·dle [ˈhændl̩] VB trans
1. handle (feel, grasp):
Vorsicht, Glas!“
2. handle (move, transport):
3. handle:
4. handle:
etw regeln
5. handle (treat, deal with):
6. handle (discuss, write about):
sich acc mit etw dat befassen
7. handle:
to handle sth (use)
mit etw dat umgehen
8. handle esp Brit (buy and sell):
mit etw dat handeln
III. han·dle [ˈhændl̩] VB intr + adv
han·dling [ˈhændl̩ɪŋ] N no pl
1. handling (act of touching):
2. handling (treatment):
Handhabung f <-, -en> +gen
handling of person of
Behandlung f <-, -en> +gen
Umgang m <-(e)s, -gänge> mit +dat
handling of a theme
3. handling (settlement):
Erledigung f <-, -en>
Abwicklung f <-, -en> +gen
4. handling (using a machine):
Umgang m <-(e)s, -gänge> mit +dat
Handhabung f <-, -en> +gen
handling of vehicle
Fahrverhalten nt <-s> kein pl
5. handling:
Verarbeitung f <-, -en> +gen
Bearbeitung f <-, -en> mit +dat
ex·cep·tion [ɪkˈsepʃən] N
Ausnahme f <-, -n>
Anstoß m [an etw dat] nehmen
Phrases:
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handle VB
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exception N
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exception N
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handle FREIGHT
Present
Ihandle
youhandle
he/she/ithandles
wehandle
youhandle
theyhandle
Past
Ihandled
youhandled
he/she/ithandled
wehandled
youhandled
theyhandled
Present Perfect
Ihavehandled
youhavehandled
he/she/ithashandled
wehavehandled
youhavehandled
theyhavehandled
Past Perfect
Ihadhandled
youhadhandled
he/she/ithadhandled
wehadhandled
youhadhandled
theyhadhandled
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During ground handling everyone within 25ft m was required to wear anti-static straps to prevent any discharge of static electricity from igniting the booster.
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It features the regions only semi-automated container terminal, some of the worlds largest automated ship-to-shore cranes, and other container handling equipment.
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The 30 per cent figure includes bulk handling fees, including receival charges, freight and port fees as well as end-point royalties and levies.
www.abc.net.au
It was found to have a poor climb performance and handling, with the ailerons being overbalanced, which tended to force the aircraft onto its back in steep turns.
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This is different from email handling as email automated response is typically based on key word spotting.
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