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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Ausgangszustand
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Ausgangszustand
m
, Anfangszustand
m
initial condition, original condition
Ausgangsstellung
f
, Ausgangslage
f
,
Ausgangszustand
m
original position, initial position
Status quo
m
; gegenwärtiger Zustand;
Ausgangszustand
m
vorheriger Stand
status quo
status quo ante
Status quo
m
, gegenwärtiger Zustand,
Ausgangszustand
m
vorheriger Stand
status quo
status quo ante
Ausgangszustand
m
; Anfangszustand
m
Ausgangszustände
pl
; Anfangszustände
pl
initial condition; original condition
initial conditions; original conditions
Ausgangsstellung
f
; Ausgangslage
f
;
Ausgangszustand
m
Ausgangsstellungen
pl
; Ausgangslagen
pl
; Ausgangszustände
pl
original position; initial position
original positions; initial positions
Status
m
; Zustand
m
Status
pl
; Zustände
pl
Ausgangszustand
m
; ursprünglicher Zustand
m
Endzustand
m
Zustand nach Z. n.
med.
die Verschlechterung des Zustands eines Gewässers
state; status
states
initial state
end state
status post S P
the deterioration in the status of a body of water
Status
m
; Zustand
m
Status
pl
; Zustände
pl
Ausgangszustand
m
; ursprünglicher Zustand
m
Endzustand
m
Zustand nach Z.n.
med.
die Verschlechterung des Zustands eines Gewässers
state; status
states
initial state
end state
status post S P
the deterioration in the status of a body of water
Deutsche
Ausgangszustand Synonyme
Ausgangslage
ÂAusgangsstellung
ÂAusgangszustand
ÂNormalstellung
Ausgangszustand
Âgegenwärtiger
Zustand
ÂStatus
quo
Ausgangszustand
gegenwärtiger Zustand
Status quo
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Ausgangszustand Synonym
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Englische
initial condition original condition Synonyme
initial
OK
abecedarian
aboriginal
accept
accredit
affirm
alpha
alphabet
alphabetize
amen
antecedent
antenatal
approve
authenticate
authorize
autochthonous
autograph
basic
beginning
breaking-in
budding
capitalize
certify
character
commencing
confirm
cosign
countersign
creative
earliest
early
elemental
elementary
embryonic
endorse
fetal
first
first blush
first glance
first impression
first inning
first lap
first move
first round
first sight
first stage
first step
foremost
formative
foundational
fundamental
gambit
germinal
gestatory
give permission
give the go-ahead
give the imprimatur
give thumbs up
headmost
in embryo
in its infancy
in the bud
inaugural
inceptive
inchoate
inchoative
incipient
incunabular
infant
infantile
initiative
initiatory
inscribe
introductory
inventive
le premier pas
leading
letter
maiden
mark
monogram
nascent
natal
notarize
opening
opening move
original
parturient
pass
pass on
pass upon
permit
pioneer
postnatal
pregnant
prenatal
primal
primary
prime
primeval
primitive
primitiveness
primitivity
primogenial
procreative
ratify
rubber stamp
rudimental
rudimentary
sanction
say amen to
seal
second
sign
sign and seal
subscribe to
support
swear and affirm
swear to
transcribe
transliterate
undersign
underwrite
ur
validate
visa
vise
warming-up
warrant
initial
ly
ab initio
ab ovo
aborigine
at first
at the start
before everything
chiefly
first
first and foremost
first thing
firstly
from the beginning
in the beginning
mainly
originally
primarily
primitively
primo
principally
initial
s
ID card
John Hancock
X
autograph
badge
calligram
calling card
card
christcross
cipher
countermark
countersign
countersignature
counterstamp
credentials
cross
device
dog tag
endorsement
hand
identification
identification badge
identification tag
letter of introduction
mark
mark of signature
monogram
press card
seal
serial number
sigil
sign manual
signature
signet
subscription
tessera
visa
vise
visiting card
Ausgangszustand Definition
Condition
(
n.
)
Mode
or
state
of
being
Condition
(
n.
)
Essential
quality
Condition
(
n.
)
Temperament
Condition
(
n.
)
That
which
must
exist
as
the
occasion
or
concomitant
of
something
else
Condition
(
n.
)
A
clause
in
a
contract,
or
agreement,
which
has
for
its
object
to
suspend,
to
defeat,
or
in
some
way
to
modify,
the
principal
obligation
Condition
(
v.
i.)
To
make
terms
Condition
(
v.
i.)
To
impose
upon
an
object
those
relations
or
conditions
without
which
knowledge
and
thought
are
alleged
to
be
impossible.
Condition
(
n.
)
To
invest
with,
or
limit
by,
conditions
Condition
(
n.
)
To
contract
Condition
(
n.
)
To
put
under
conditions
Condition
(
n.
)
To
test
or
assay,
as
silk
(to
ascertain
the
proportion
of
moisture
it
contains).
Condition
(
n.
)
train
Initial
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
beginning
Initial
(
a.
)
Placed
at
the
beginning
Initial
(
n.
)
The
first
letter
of
a
word
or
a
name.
Initial
(
v.
t.)
To
put
an
initial
to
Original
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
the
origin
or
beginning
Original
(
a.
)
Not
copied,
imitated,
or
translated
Original
(
a.
)
Having
the
power
to
suggest
new
thoughts
or
combinations
of
thought
Original
(
a.
)
Before
unused
or
unknown
Original
(
n.
)
Origin
Original
(
n.
)
That
which
precedes
all
others
of
its
class
Original
(
n.
)
An
original
thinker
or
writer
Original
(
n.
)
A
person
of
marked
eccentricity.
Original
(
n.
)
The
natural
or
wild
species
from
which
a
domesticated
or
cultivated
variety
has
been
derived
initial condition original condition Bedeutung
original
sin
a
sin
said
to
be
inherited
by
all
descendants
of
Adam,
Adam
and
Eve
committed
the
original
sin
when
they
ate
the
forbidden
fruit
in
the
Garden
of
Eden
initial
public
offering
IPO
initial
offering
a
corporation's
first
offer
to
sell
stock
to
the
public
master
master
copy
original
an
original
creation
(i.e.,
an
audio
recording)
from
which
copies
can
be
made
control
condition
control
a
standard
against
which
other
conditions
can
be
compared
in
a
scientific
experiment,
the
control
condition
was
inappropriate
for
the
conclusions
he
wished
to
draw
condition
experimental
condition
the
procedure
that
is
varied
in
order
to
estimate
a
variable's
effect
by
comparison
with
a
control
condition
circumstance
condition
consideration
information
that
should
be
kept
in
mind
when
making
a
decision,
another
consideration
is
the
time
it
would
take
essential
condition
sine
qua
non
a
prerequisite
original
archetype
pilot
something
that
serves
as
a
model
or
a
basis
for
making
copies,
this
painting
is
a
copy
of
the
original
condition
precondition
stipulation
an
assumption
on
which
rests
the
validity
or
effect
of
something
else
boundary
condition
(mathematics)
a
condition
specified
for
the
solution
to
a
set
of
differential
equations
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
initial
the
first
letter
of
a
word
(especially
a
person's
name),
he
refused
to
put
the
initials
FRS
after
his
name
alliteration
initial
rhyme
beginning
rhyme
head
rhyme
use
of
the
same
consonant
at
the
beginning
of
each
stressed
syllable
in
a
line
of
verse,
around
the
rock
the
ragged
rascal
ran
weather
weather
condition
conditions
atmospheric
condition
the
atmospheric
conditions
that
comprise
the
state
of
the
atmosphere
in
terms
of
temperature
and
wind
and
clouds
and
precipitation,
they
were
hoping
for
good
weather,
every
day
we
have
weather
conditions
and
yesterday
was
no
exception,
the
conditions
were
too
rainy
for
playing
in
the
snow
condition
a
mode
of
being
or
form
of
existence
of
a
person
or
thing,
the
human
condition
condition
status
a
state
at
a
particular
time,
a
condition
(or
state)
of
disrepair,
the
current
status
of
the
arms
negotiations
condition
an
illness,
disease,
or
other
medical
problem,
a
heart
condition,
a
skin
condition
physical
condition
physiological
state
physiological
condition
the
condition
or
state
of
the
body
or
bodily
functions
genetic
disease
genetic
disorder
genetic
abnormality
genetic
defect
congenital
disease
inherited
disease
inherited
disorder
hereditary
disease
hereditary
condition
a
disease
or
disorder
that
is
inherited
genetically
psychological
state
psychological
condition
mental
state
mental
condition
(psychology)
a
mental
condition
in
which
the
qualities
of
a
state
are
relatively
constant
even
though
the
state
itself
may
be
dynamic,
a
manic
state
financial
condition
the
condition
of
(corporate
or
personal)
finances
economic
condition
the
condition
of
the
economy
sanitary
condition
the
state
of
sanitation
(clean
or
dirty)
poisoning
toxic
condition
intoxication
the
physiological
state
produced
by
a
poison
or
other
toxic
substance
environmental
condition
the
state
of
the
environment
condition
shape
the
state
of
(good)
health
(especially
in
the
phrases
`in
condition'
or
`in
shape'
or
`out
of
condition'
or
`out
of
shape')
eye
condition
the
condition
of
the
optical
properties
of
the
eye
condition
apply
conditioner
to
in
order
to
make
smooth
and
shiny,
I
condition
my
hair
after
washing
it
condition
put
into
a
better
state,
he
conditions
old
cars
initial
mark
with
one's
initials
stipulate
qualify
condition
specify
specify
as
a
condition
or
requirement
in
a
contract
or
agreement,
make
an
express
demand
or
provision
in
an
agreement,
The
will
stipulates
that
she
can
live
in
the
house
for
the
rest
of
her
life,
The
contract
stipulates
the
dates
of
the
payments
air-cool
air-condition
equip
with
an
apparatus
for
controlling
the
humidity
and
temperature,
Our
house
is
not
air-conditioned
air-condition
control
the
humidity
and
temperature
of,
The
room
was
cool
because
it
had
been
air-conditioned
discipline
train
check
condition
develop
(children's)
behavior
by
instruction
and
practice,
especially
to
teach
self-control,
Parents
must
discipline
their
children,
Is
this
dog
trained?
condition
establish
a
conditioned
response
original
not
derived
or
copied
or
translated
from
something
else,
the
play
is
original,
not
an
adaptation,
he
kept
the
original
copy
and
gave
her
only
a
xerox,
the
translation
misses
much
of
the
subtlety
of
the
original
French
initial
occurring
at
the
beginning,
took
the
initial
step
toward
reconciliation
original
preceding
all
others
in
time
or
being
as
first
made
or
performed,
the
original
inhabitants
of
the
Americas,
the
book
still
has
its
original
binding,
restored
the
house
to
its
original
condition,
the
original
performance
of
the
opera,
the
original
cast,
retracted
his
original
statement
conditioned
in
condition(p)
physically
fit,
exercised
daily
to
keep
herself
in
condition
original
being
or
productive
of
something
fresh
and
unusual,
or
being
as
first
made
or
thought
of,
a
truly
original
approach,
with
original
music,
an
original
mind
original
(of
e.g.
information)
not
secondhand
or
by
way
of
something
intermediary,
his
work
is
based
on
only
original,
not
secondary,
sources
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