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Definition
Synonym
Fachsemester
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Fachsemester
n
stud.
Fachsemester
pl
subject-related term; subject-related semester
subject-related terms; subject-related semesters
Fachsemester
n
stud.
Fachsemester
pl
subject-related term; subject-related semester
subject-related terms; subject-related semesters
Fachsemester
n
stud.
Fachsemester
pl
subject-related term; subject-related semester
subject-related terms; subject-related semesters
Deutsche
Fachsemester Synonyme
Englische
subject-related term; subject-related semester Synonyme
Fachsemester Definition
Hilary
term
(
)
Formerly,
one
of
the
four
terms
of
the
courts
of
common
law
in
England,
beginning
on
the
eleventh
of
January
and
ending
on
the
thirty-first
of
the
same
month,
in
each
year
Related
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Relate
Related
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Allied
by
kindred
Related
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Standing
in
relation
or
connection
Related
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Narrated
Related
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Same
as
Relative,
4.
Sea
term
(
)
A
term
used
specifically
by
seamen
Semester
(
n.
)
A
period
of
six
months
Subject
(
a.
)
Placed
or
situated
under
Subject
(
a.
)
Placed
under
the
power
of
another
Subject
(
a.
)
Exposed
Subject
(
a.
)
Obedient
Subject
(
a.
)
That
which
is
placed
under
the
authority,
dominion,
control,
or
influence
of
something
else.
Subject
(
a.
)
Specifically:
One
who
is
under
the
authority
of
a
ruler
and
is
governed
by
his
laws
Subject
(
a.
)
That
which
is
subjected,
or
submitted
to,
any
physical
operation
or
process
Subject
(
a.
)
That
which
is
brought
under
thought
or
examination
Subject
(
a.
)
The
person
who
is
treated
of
Subject
(
a.
)
That
of
which
anything
is
affirmed
or
predicated
Subject
(
a.
)
That
in
which
any
quality,
attribute,
or
relation,
whether
spiritual
or
material,
inheres,
or
to
which
any
of
these
appertain
Subject
(
a.
)
Hence,
that
substance
or
being
which
is
conscious
of
its
own
operations
Subject
(
n.
)
The
principal
theme,
or
leading
thought
or
phrase,
on
which
a
composition
or
a
movement
is
based.
Subject
(
n.
)
The
incident,
scene,
figure,
group,
etc.,
which
it
is
the
aim
of
the
artist
to
represent.
Subject
(
v.
t.)
To
bring
under
control,
power,
or
dominion
Subject
(
v.
t.)
To
expose
Subject
(
v.
t.)
To
submit
Subject
(
v.
t.)
To
make
subservient.
Subject
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
undergo
Subject-matter
(
n.
)
The
matter
or
thought
presented
for
consideration
in
some
statement
or
discussion
Term
(
n.
)
That
which
limits
the
extent
of
anything
Term
(
n.
)
The
time
for
which
anything
lasts
Term
(
n.
)
In
universities,
schools,
etc.,
a
definite
continuous
period
during
which
instruction
is
regularly
given
to
students
Term
(
n.
)
A
point,
line,
or
superficies,
that
limits
Term
(
n.
)
A
fixed
period
of
time
Term
(
n.
)
The
limitation
of
an
estate
Term
(
n.
)
A
space
of
time
granted
to
a
debtor
for
discharging
his
obligation.
Term
(
n.
)
The
time
in
which
a
court
is
held
or
is
open
for
the
trial
of
causes.
Term
(
n.
)
The
subject
or
the
predicate
of
a
proposition
Term
(
n.
)
A
word
or
expression
Term
(
n.
)
A
quadrangular
pillar,
adorned
on
the
top
with
the
figure
of
a
head,
as
of
a
man,
woman,
or
satyr
Term
(
n.
)
A
member
of
a
compound
quantity
Term
(
n.
)
The
menses.
Term
(
n.
)
Propositions
or
promises,
as
in
contracts,
which,
when
assented
to
or
accepted
by
another,
settle
the
contract
and
bind
the
parties
Term
(
n.
)
In
Scotland,
the
time
fixed
for
the
payment
of
rents.
Term
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
carved
work
placed
under
each
end
of
the
taffrail.
Term
(
n.
)
To
apply
a
term
to
subject-related term; subject-related semester / subject-related terms; subject-related semesters Bedeutung
semester
hour
credit
hour
a
unit
of
academic
credit,
one
hour
a
week
for
an
academic
semester
subject
content
depicted
object
something
(a
person
or
object
or
scene)
selected
by
an
artist
or
photographer
for
graphic
representation,
a
moving
picture
of
a
train
is
more
dramatic
than
a
still
picture
of
the
same
subject
terminus
terminal
figure
term
(architecture)
a
statue
or
a
human
bust
or
an
animal
carved
out
of
the
top
of
a
square
pillar,
originally
used
as
a
boundary
marker
in
ancient
Rome
short-term
memory
STM
immediate
memory
what
you
can
repeat
immediately
after
perceiving
it
long-term
memory
LTM
your
general
store
of
remembered
information
topic
subject
issue
matter
some
situation
or
event
that
is
thought
about,
he
kept
drifting
off
the
topic,
he
had
been
thinking
about
the
subject
for
several
years,
it
is
a
matter
for
the
police
term
any
distinct
quantity
contained
in
a
polynomial,
the
general
term
of
an
algebraic
equation
of
the
n-th
degree
degree
of
a
term
the
sum
of
the
exponents
of
the
variables
in
the
term
discipline
subject
subject
area
subject
field
field
field
of
study
study
bailiwick
a
branch
of
knowledge,
in
what
discipline
is
his
doctorate?,
teachers
should
be
well
trained
in
their
subject,
anthropology
is
the
study
of
human
beings
term
a
word
or
expression
used
for
some
particular
thing,
he
learned
many
medical
terms
subject
(grammar)
one
of
the
two
main
constituents
of
a
sentence,
the
grammatical
constituent
about
which
something
is
predicated
subject
(logic)
the
first
term
of
a
proposition
nominative
nominative
case
subject
case
the
category
of
nouns
serving
as
the
grammatical
subject
of
a
verb
term
paper
a
composition
intended
to
indicate
a
student's
progress
during
a
school
term
message
content
subject
matter
substance
what
a
communication
that
is
about
something
is
about
subject
topic
theme
the
subject
matter
of
a
conversation
or
discussion,
he
didn't
want
to
discuss
that
subject,
it
was
a
very
sensitive
topic,
his
letters
were
always
on
the
theme
of
love
short
subject
a
brief
film,
often
shown
prior
to
showing
the
feature
term
one
of
the
substantive
phrases
in
a
logical
proposition,
the
major
term
of
a
syllogism
must
occur
twice
major
term
the
term
in
a
syllogism
that
is
the
predicate
of
the
conclusion
minor
term
the
term
in
a
syllogism
that
is
the
subject
of
the
conclusion
middle
term
the
term
in
a
syllogism
that
is
common
to
both
premises
and
excluded
from
the
conclusion
condition
term
(usually
plural)
a
statement
of
what
is
required
as
part
of
an
agreement,
the
contract
set
out
the
conditions
of
the
lease,
the
terms
of
the
treaty
were
generous
slang
slang
expression
slang
term
informal
language
consisting
of
words
and
expressions
that
are
not
considered
appropriate
for
formal
occasions,
often
vituperative
or
vulgar,
their
speech
was
full
of
slang
expressions
contradiction
contradiction
in
terms
(logic)
a
statement
that
is
necessarily
false,
the
statement
`he
is
brave
and
he
is
not
brave'
is
a
contradiction
national
subject
a
person
who
owes
allegiance
to
that
nation,
a
monarch
has
a
duty
to
his
subjects
subject
case
guinea
pig
a
person
who
is
subjected
to
experimental
or
other
observational
procedures,
someone
who
is
an
object
of
investigation,
the
subjects
for
this
investigation
were
selected
randomly,
the
cases
that
we
studied
were
drawn
from
two
different
communities
term
infant
infant
born
at
a
gestational
age
between
and
completed
weeks
vassal
liege
liegeman
liege
subject
feudatory
a
person
holding
a
fief,
a
person
who
owes
allegiance
and
service
to
a
feudal
lord
price
terms
damage
the
amount
of
money
needed
to
purchase
something,
the
price
of
gasoline,
he
got
his
new
car
on
excellent
terms,
how
much
is
the
damage?
term
insurance
lowost
insurance
that
is
valid
only
for
a
stated
period
of
time
and
has
no
cash
surrender
value
or
loan
value,
term
insurance
is
most
often
associated
with
life
insurance
policies
footing
terms
status
with
respect
to
the
relations
between
people
or
groups,
on
good
terms
with
her
in-laws,
on
a
friendly
footing
half-term
a
short
vacation
about
halfway
through
a
school
term,
he
came
to
visit
at
half-term
semester
half
a
year,
a
period
of
months
term
a
limited
period
of
time,
a
prison
term,
he
left
school
before
the
end
of
term
prison
term
sentence
time
the
period
of
time
a
prisoner
is
imprisoned,
he
served
a
prison
term
of
months,
his
sentence
was
toyears,
he
is
doing
time
in
the
county
jail
school
term
academic
term
academic
session
session
the
time
during
which
a
school
holds
classes,
they
had
to
shorten
the
school
term
semester
one
of
two
divisions
of
an
academic
year
term
full
term
the
end
of
gestation
or
point
at
which
birth
is
imminent,
a
healthy
baby
born
at
full
term
presidency
presidential
term
administration
the
tenure
of
a
president,
things
were
quiet
during
the
Eisenhower
administration
vice-presidency
vice-presidential
term
the
tenure
of
a
vice
president
lease
term
of
a
contract
the
period
of
time
during
which
a
contract
conveying
property
to
a
person
is
in
effect
tenure
term
of
office
incumbency
the
term
during
which
some
position
is
held
enlistment
hitch
term
of
enlistment
tour
of
duty
duty
tour
tour
a
period
of
time
spent
in
military
service
carry
to
term
carry
out
a
pregnancy,
She
decided
to
carry
the
child
to
term,
even
though
the
foetus
was
shown
to
be
defective
negociate
negotiate
talk
terms
discuss
the
terms
of
an
arrangement,
They
negotiated
the
sale
of
the
house
submit
subject
refer
for
judgment
or
consideration,
The
lawyers
submitted
the
material
to
the
court
term
name
formally
or
designate
with
a
term
subject
make
accountable
for,
He
did
not
want
to
subject
himself
to
the
judgments
of
his
superiors
subject
cause
to
experience
or
suffer
or
make
liable
or
vulnerable
to,
He
subjected
me
to
his
awful
poetry,
The
sergeant
subjected
the
new
recruits
to
many
drills,
People
in
Chernobyl
were
subjected
to
radiation
subjugate
subject
make
subservient,
force
to
submit
or
subdue
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