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English-German Wordlist

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Englisch Aussprache Deutsch Beispielsatz<br />

law /lO:/ Gesetz Should people do what they think is right even when it means breaking the law?<br />

legal /'li:g@l/ legal What the company has done is perfectly legal.<br />

list /lIst/ auflisten The guidebook lists 1000 hotels and restaurants.<br />

make one's way /"meId Iz 'weI/ seinen Weg machen My grandfather made his way in the world by working very hard.<br />

managerial /"m{n@'dZI@ri@l/ Geschäftsführungs-, Manager- I admire her managerial skills.<br />

marketing /'mA:k@tIÎ/ Marketing The applicant has no training qualification in marketing.<br />

mention /'menS@nd/ erwähnen Lou mentioned that he wasn't feeling well, but I had no idea it was so serious!<br />

motivated /'m@UtIveItId/ motiviert The students are all highly motivated.<br />

negotiate /nI'g@USieItIÎ/ etw. (mit jdm.) aushandeln BridgeCo is negotiating a pay settlement with the union.<br />

numerical /nju:'merIk@l/ numerisch The computer took 20 minutes to break the numerical code.<br />

patient /'peIS@nt/ Patient The doctor will speak to all his patients when he does his rounds.<br />

politics /'pÁl@tIks/ Politik UK journalists appear to have a good understanding of politics in China.<br />

possess /p@'zes/ besitzen Different workers possess different skills.<br />

post /p@Ust/ Posten, Arbeitsplatz I applied for the post and was asked to attend an interview.<br />

poverty /'pÁv@ti/ Armut Millions of elderly people live in poverty.<br />

present /prI'zent/ jdm. etw. überreichen He was presented with a bottle of champagne.<br />

presentation /"prez@n'teIS@n/ Präsentation Her oral presentation was concise and to the point.<br />

profit /'prÁfIt/ Gewinn Our daily profit is usually around $500.<br />

provide /pr@'vaId/ anbieten, besorgen Tea and biscuits will be provided.<br />

psychometric /"saIk@U'metrIk/ psychometrisch All the applicants had to take psychometric tests.<br />

public sector /'pöblIk "sekt@/ öffentlicher Sektor The public sector in England spends £2 billion on food and catering services.<br />

putting on /"pUtIÎ 'Án/ veranstalten Some rock musicians are putting on a concert for charity.<br />

qualified /'kwÁl@faId/ qualifiziert Dawn is well qualified for her new role.<br />

raise /reIzd/ sammeln The class raised £240 for charity.<br />

range /reIndZ/ reichen The show had a massive audience, ranging from children to grandparents.<br />

range /reIndZ/ Reihe The company offers a range of services.<br />

reasoning /'ri:z@nIÎ/ Argument What is the reasoning behind this decision?<br />

recognition /"rek@g'nIS@n/ Anerkennung Don's recognition of the importance of Suzy in his life came late in the day.<br />

recruitment /rI'kru:tm@nt/ Einstellung Recruitment for new staff will start in January.<br />

reference /'ref@r@ns/ Referenz, Empfehlung I asked my manager for a letter of reference.<br />

relatively /'rel@tIvli/ relativ The system is relatively easy to use.<br />

reliable /rI'laI@b@l/ zuverlässig He's a very reliable person, and always gets the job done.<br />

representative /"reprI'zent@tIv/ Vertreter The workers were accompanied by a union representative.<br />

require /rI'kwaI@/ erfordern Campbell's broken leg will probably require surgery.<br />

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