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Labferment
Labferment
in the PONS Dictionary
I. fer·ment VB trans [fəˈment, Am fɚˈ-]
1. ferment (change):
2. ferment form (rouse):
II. fer·ment VB intr [fəˈment, Am fɚˈ-]
1. ferment (change):
gären <gärt, gor [o. gärte], gegoren [o. gegärt] gärt, gärte, gegärt>
2. ferment form (develop):
gären <gärt, gor [o. gärte], gegoren [o. gegärt] gärt, gärte, gegärt>
III. fer·ment N [ˈfɜ:ment, Am ˈfɜ:r-] no pl
1. ferment form (agitation):
Erregung f <-, en>
2. ferment CHEM:
Labferment nt
con·fer·ment [kənˈfɜ:mənt, Am ˈfɜ:r] N no pl
Verleihung f <-, -en>
de·fer·ment [dɪˈfɜ:mənt, Am -ˈfɜ:r-] N
Aufschub m <-s, -schü·be>
Vertagung f <-, -en>
Moratorium nt <-s, -ri·en>
pre·fer·ment [prɪˈfɜ:mənt, Am ˈfɜ:r] N
Beförderung f <-, -en>
bot·tle fer·men·ˈta·tion N TECH
Flaschengärung f <-, -en>
fer·men·ta·tion [ˌfɜ:menˈteɪʃən, Am ˌfɜ:r-] N no pl
Gärung f <-, -en>
aver·ment [əˈvɜ:mənt, Am -ˈvɜ:r-] N LAW
Beteuerung f <-, -en>
Versicherung f <-, -en>
Behauptung f <-, -en>
in·ter·ment [ɪnˈtɜ:mənt, Am -ˈtɜ:r-] N
Beerdigung f <-, -en>
Bestattung f <-, -en>
bet·ter·ment [ˈbetəmənt, Am ˈbet̬ɚ-] N no pl
Verbesserung f <-, -en>
Wertsteigerung f <-, -en>
OpenDict entry
deferment N
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
deferment N ECON LAW
deferment of premium payment N INSUR
Klett Biology Glossary
open fermenter N
offener Fermenter ( z.B. Gärbottich)
fermenter [fɜːˈmentə] N
Fermenter (Gärbottich, Rührkessel etc.)
airlift fermenter / bioreactor N
Airlift Reaktor (Umwälzung der Inhaltsstoffe erfolgt über das Einblasen von Luft)
continuous fermentation N
fermentation process [fɜːmenˈteɪʃnˌprəʊses] N
lactate fermentation [ˈlækteɪt] N
alcoholic fermentation
Present
Iferment
youferment
he/she/itferments
weferment
youferment
theyferment
Past
Ifermented
youfermented
he/she/itfermented
wefermented
youfermented
theyfermented
Present Perfect
Ihavefermented
youhavefermented
he/she/ithasfermented
wehavefermented
youhavefermented
theyhavefermented
Past Perfect
Ihadfermented
youhadfermented
he/she/ithadfermented
wehadfermented
youhadfermented
theyhadfermented
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During this time, they receive a state sponsored education and are encouraged to participate in the betterment of their communities.
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