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Signals
Echtzeit-Bruttosystem

u rečniku PONS

I. real [rɪəl, Am ri:l] ADJ

1. real (not imaginary):

real things
real things
real land

2. real (genuine):

3. real (for emphasis):

4. real FOOD:

Bohnenkaffee m <-s> kein pl

5. real hum (proper):

6. real inf (utter):

7. real attr FIN, ECON:

Realeinkommen nt <-s, ->
Reallohn m <-(e)s, -löhne>

8. real MATH:

9. real PHOTO:

Phrases:

for real inf
for real inf
wahr <wahrer, am wahrsten>
get real! esp Am inf

II. real [rɪəl, Am ri:l] ADV esp Am inf

echt sl

time N

I. time [taɪm] N

1. time no pl (considered as a whole):

Zeit f <-, -en>
time is on sb's side
sich dat die Zeit für etw acc nehmen

2. time no pl (period, duration):

Zeit f <-, -en>
sorry, folks, we're [all] out of time now Am, Aus inf
extra time SPORTS
Verlängerung f <-, -en>
Freizeit f <-> kein pl
Zukunft f <->
injury time Brit SPORTS
Nachspielzeit f <-, -en>
Zeitraum m <-(e)s, -räume>
Spielzeit f <-, -en>
Vergangenheit f <-, -en>
Gegenwart f <->
to do sth for a time
to give sb a hard time inf
to make time for sb/sth
sich dat Zeit für jdn/etw nehmen
to waste sb's time

3. time (pertaining to clocks):

the time is 8.30
es ist 8.30 Uhr
to keep bad/good time watch, clock
to gain/lose time watch, clock

4. time (specific time or hour):

Zeit f <-, -en>

5. time (occasion):

Mal nt <-(e)s, -e>
jedes Mal [o. immer] , wenn ich ...
one/two at a time persons
at any [given] [or [any] one]time
at any [given] [or [any] one]time

6. time (frequency):

Mal nt <-(e)s, -e>
oft <öfter, am öftesten>

7. time no pl (correct moment):

[and] about time [too] Brit, Aus (yet to be accomplished)
to do sth dead [or exactly][or right] on time inf

8. time often pl (era, lifetime):

Zeit f <-, -en>
to be ahead of [or esp Brit before] one's time
from [or since]time immemorial [or esp Brit out of mind]

9. time TRANSP (schedule):

10. time (hour registration method):

Sommerzeit f <-> kein pl

11. time SPORTS:

Zeit f <-, -en>
Rekordzeit f <-, -en>

12. time (multiplied):

13. time no pl MUS:

Takt m <-(e)s, -e>

14. time (remunerated work):

short time Brit
Kurzarbeit f <-> kein pl
to work [or be on] short time Brit

15. time Brit (end of pub hours):

time [please]!”

16. time ([not] like):

Phrases:

to do [or serve]time inf
sitzen <sitzt, saß, gesessen> inf fig
[only] time can [or will] tell saying

II. time [taɪm] VB trans

1. time (measure duration):

2. time (choose best moment for):

to time sth

3. time (arrange when sth should happen):

to time sth to ...
etw so planen, dass ...

set·tle·ment [ˈsetl̩mənt, Am ˈset̬-] N

1. settlement:

Übereinkunft f <-, -künfte>
Vereinbarung f <-, -en>
Vergleich m <-(e)s, -e>
pay settlement esp Brit
pay settlement esp Brit
Tarifabschluss m <-es, -schlüsse>

2. settlement FIN, ECON:

Bezahlung f <-> kein pl
Begleichung f <-, -en>
Abwicklung f <-, -en>
Liquidation f <-, -en> form
Abrechnung f <-, -en>

3. settlement (conclusion):

settlement of business

4. settlement:

Siedlung f <-, -en>
Ansiedlung f <-, -en>

5. settlement no pl (subsidence):

Absinken nt <-s; kein Pl>

6. settlement LAW (passing land to trustees):

7. settlement LAW:

sys·tem [ˈsɪstəm] N

1. system (network):

System nt <-s, -e>

2. system COMPUT:

System nt <-s, -e>

3. system (method of organization):

System nt <-s, -e>
system POL
System nt <-s, -e>
system POL
Regime nt <-s, -s>

4. system ASTRON:

System nt <-s, -e>
Sonnensystem nt <-s, -e>

5. system (way of measuring):

System nt <-s, -e>

6. system approv (order):

System nt <-s, -e>
Ordnung f <-, -en>

7. system MED:

8. system pej:

Phrases:

etw loswerden inf

I. gross2 [grəʊs, Am groʊs] ADJ

1. gross also LAW form (unacceptable):

grob <gröber, am gröbsten>

2. gross (before deductions):

gross amount, income, pay, profit
Bruttoproduktionswert m <-(e)s, -e>
Bruttowert m <-(e)s, -e>

3. gross:

fett <fetter, am fettesten>

4. gross:

grob <gröber, am gröbsten>

5. gross (overall):

Bruttogewicht nt <-(e)s> kein pl
Gesamtgewicht nt <-(e)s, -e>
Rohgewicht nt <-(e)s, -e>

II. gross2 [grəʊs, Am groʊs] VB trans FIN

to gross sth
last year I grossed $52,000
OpenDict unos

time N

OpenDict unos

time N

OpenDict unos

time N

OpenDict unos

gross ADJ

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

real-time gross settlement system N TRANS PROCESS

RTGS nt
PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja
PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

time N

settlement N ECON LAW

settlement N TRANS PROCESS

settlement N FINMKT

settlement N ACCOUNT

Klett rečnik iz geografije

gross ADJ

PONS stručni rečnik „Verkehrswesen”

settlement

Present
Itime
youtime
he/she/ittimes
wetime
youtime
theytime
Past
Itimed
youtimed
he/she/ittimed
wetimed
youtimed
theytimed
Present Perfect
Ihavetimed
youhavetimed
he/she/ithastimed
wehavetimed
youhavetimed
theyhavetimed
Past Perfect
Ihadtimed
youhadtimed
he/she/ithadtimed
wehadtimed
youhadtimed
theyhadtimed

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The dartboard's numbers are positioned just as they are in real darts.
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If you're looking for the perfect snack to bring to a party, this fizzy, carbonated fruit will be a real crowd-pleaser.
www.lifehacker.com.au
Instead of a real culture where songs actually mean something, we have this junk culture of entertainment working on the principle of planned obsolescence.
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Primeri s interneta (nije provereno)

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www.arcsite.de
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Die Abkürzung RISC ( Reduced Instruction Set CPU ) bedeutet nicht das Risiko, einen halben Prozessor zu bekommen, sondern heißt vereinfacht, daß im Prozessor statt bis zu 2000 Befehlen ( von denen die meisten nie verwendet werden ), nur die wirklich wichtigen ( etwa 30 ) eingebaut sind.
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Colleagues In many professions, the colleagues are the real relatives, they feel with each other far more at home than at the place, they call their home, where they sleep, eat and spend a dreary Sunday.
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Kollegen In vielen Berufen sind die Kollegen die wirklichen Verwandten, sie fühlen sich untereinander weit mehr zu Hause als an dem Ort, den sie ihr Heim nennen, wo sie schlafen, essen und einen öden Sonntag verbringen.
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While categories 1, 2 and 4 already formed part of the 1993 definition, the real innovation was the addition of category 5, which covers most informal employees in the formal sector.
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www.giz.de
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Während die Kategorien 1, 2 und 4 bereits im Rahmen der Definition von 1993 erfasst waren, besteht die wirkliche Neuerung in der Einbeziehung der Kategorie 5, die den Großteil der informell Beschäftigten im formellen Sektor umfasst.
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Drawn from her immediate experience of daily life in Reykjavik, these graphite renderings ( containing occasional collage elements ) of incidents that she first records on video and tape, question if there is a difference between the artistic rendering of real life and the non-artistic documentation of it.
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www.bethanien.de
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Auf ihren unmittelbaren Erfahrungen im täglichen Leben Reykjaviks basierend, fragen diese gelegentlich von Collage-Elementen ergänzten Graphitzeichnungen von Ereignissen, die sie zuerst auf Video und Tonband festhält, ob ein Unterschied zwischen der künstlerischen Abbildung und der nicht-künstlerischen Dokumentation wirklichen Lebens besteht.
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While the situation at FSU has been improved through comprehensive efforts in the past, real equality of opportunities has yet to be attained.
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www.uni-jena.de
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Durch umfangreiche Anstrengungen in der Vergangenheit wurde die Situation an der FSU zwar verbessert, wirkliche Chancengleichheit ist jedoch noch nicht erreicht.
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