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ˈtrad·ing stan·dards of·fic·er N
trading standards officer
Gewerbeaufsichtsbeamte(r)(-beamtin) m (f)
I. stand·ard [ˈstændəd, Am -dɚd] N
1. standard (level of quality):
Standard m <-s, -s>
to be up to [sb's] standard
to raise standards
2. standard (criterion):
Gradmesser m <-s, ->
Richtlinie f <-, -n>
standards of behaviour
by today's standards
to set high/low standards
3. standard (principles):
standards pl
standards of behaviour
moral standards
4. standard (currency basis):
5. standard (in forestry):
Eichmaß nt <-es, -e>
6. standard (flag):
Standarte f <-, -n>
7. standard HORT:
8. standard BOT:
9. standard MUS:
Klassiker m <-s, ->
Oldie m <-s, -s> inf
10. standard Am (car):
II. stand·ard [ˈstændəd, Am -dɚd] ADJ inv
1. standard (customary):
2. standard (average):
3. standard (authoritative):
Standardwerk m <-(e)s, -e>
4. standard LING:
5. standard Am (manual):
6. standard CHEM:
dou·ble ˈstand·ard N
1. double standard SOCIOL:
Doppelmoral f <-> kein pl
to apply double standards
2. double standard ECON:
Inter·na·tion·al ˈStand·ards Or·gani·za·tion N, ISO N
OpenDict entry
standard N
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German accounting standards committee N ACCOUNT
standard N MKT COMPET
standard N CTRL
International Accounting Standards N ACCOUNT
International Standards on Auditing N ACCOUNT
Basle Minimum Standards N ECON LAW
International Accounting Standards Committee N SUPRANAT ORGA
Federal Accounting Standards N ACCOUNT
European Committee for Banking Standards N SUPRANAT ORGA
standard component N MKT COMPET
living standard, standard of living N
standard, banner N
molecular weight standard N
English
English
German
German
standards
standards
specification of standards
specification of standards
sub standard
design standard INFRASTR
standard error of estimate
standard design vehicle TRAFFIC OBS
German
German
English
English
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He wears a visor that covers his eyes and usually speaks through a monitor.
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Surveys with locals monitors poaching activities and the reasons behind them.
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Several states engaged in systematic wind speed monitoring in the 1980s and 1990s, the results of which are publicly available.
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Approximately 1600 vessels of all sizes are monitored.
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The remaining scientist watches them leave the facility on a security monitor.
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New industrial zones are being planned on the basis of adapted technical standards.
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Neue Industriegebiete werden auf der Grundlage angepasster technischer Standards geplant.
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Typewriters - From the idea to a standard
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Schreibmaschinen - Von der Idee zum Standard
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Which standard for which producer?
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www.ttz-bremerhaven.de
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Welcher Standard für welchen Hersteller?
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With cooperative training, both learning sites – business and school – comply with the (appropriately differentiated) standards.
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Bei der kooperativen Ausbildung folgen beide Lernorte, Betrieb und Schule, den (entsprechend ausdifferenzierten) Standards.
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