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Definition
Synonym
Sportgesetz
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Sportgesetz
n
Internationales
Sportgesetz
sporting code
International Sporting Code
Sportgesetz
n
der FIA
auto
sport
Internationales
Sportgesetz
ISG
Sporting Code of the FIA
International Sporting Code ISC
Sportgesetz
n
der FIA
auto
sport.
Internationales
Sportgesetz
ISG
Sporting Code of the FIA
International Sporting Code ISC
Deutsche
Sportgesetz Synonyme
Englische
sporting code Synonyme
sporting
acrobatic
agonistic
athletic
betting
cardsharping
casting lots
chase
chevy
chivy
coursing
cynegetics
fair-minded
falconry
fox hunting
gambling
gaming
gunning
gymnastic
hawking
hazarding
hunt
hunting
palaestral
play
playing
risking
shikar
shooting
sortition
speculation
sport
sports
sportsmanlike
sportsmanly
square-dealing
square-shooting
staking
stalking
still hunt
venery
wagering
sporting
chance
best bet
blind bargain
chance at odds
favorable prospect
gambling chance
good chance
good opportunity
good possibility
likelihood
main chance
matter of chance
odds-on
odds-on chance
possibility
potluck
potshot
probability
random shot
sure bet
sure thing
toss
toss-up
touch and go
well-grounded hope
Sportgesetz Definition
Code
(
n.
)
A
body
of
law,
sanctioned
by
legislation,
in
which
the
rules
of
law
to
be
specifically
applied
by
the
courts
are
set
forth
in
systematic
form
Code
(
n.
)
Any
system
of
rules
or
regulations
relating
to
one
subject
International
(
a.
)
Between
or
among
nations
International
(
a.
)
Of
or
concerning
the
association
called
the
International.
International
(
n.
)
The
International
International
(
n.
)
A
member
of
the
International
Association.
Sporting
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Sport
Sporting
(
a.
)
Of
pertaining
to,
or
engaging
in,
sport
or
sporrts
sporting code / International Sporting Code Bedeutung
international
flight
a
flight
that
takes
off
in
one
country
and
lands
in
another
sporting
life
active
interest
in
gambling
on
sports
events
international
terrorism
terrorism
practiced
in
a
foreign
country
by
terrorists
who
are
not
native
to
that
country
jihad
jehad
international
jihad
a
holy
war
waged
by
Muslims
against
infidels
world
affairs
international
affairs
affairs
between
nations,
you
can't
really
keep
up
with
world
affairs
by
watching
television
mutual
aid
international
logistic
support
arrangements
made
between
nations
to
assist
each
other
sporting
dog
gun
dog
a
dog
trained
to
work
with
sportsmen
when
they
hunt
with
guns
sporting
goods
sports
equipment
sold
as
a
commodity
whorehouse
brothel
bordello
bagnio
house
of
prostitution
house
of
ill
repute
bawdyhouse
cathouse
sporting
house
a
building
where
prostitutes
are
available
concert
pitch
philharmonic
pitch
international
pitch
the
pitch
used
to
tune
instruments
for
concert
performances,
usually
assignsHz
to
the
A
above
middle
C
fair
chance
sporting
chance
a
reasonable
probability
of
success
code
of
conduct
code
of
behavior
a
set
of
conventional
principles
and
expectations
that
are
considered
binding
on
any
person
who
is
a
member
of
a
particular
group
code
a
coding
system
used
for
transmitting
messages
requiring
brevity
or
secrecy
access
access
code
a
code
(a
series
of
characters
or
digits)
that
must
be
entered
in
some
way
(typed
or
dialed
or
spoken)
to
get
the
use
of
something
(a
telephone
line
or
a
computer
or
a
local
area
network
etc.)
area
code
a
number
usually
of
digits
assigned
to
a
telephone
area
as
in
the
United
States
and
Canada
bar
code
Universal
Product
Code
code
consisting
of
a
series
of
vertical
bars
of
variable
width
that
are
scanned
by
a
laser,
printed
on
consumer
product
packages
to
identify
the
item
for
a
computer
that
provides
the
price
and
registers
inventory
information
color
code
system
using
colors
to
designate
classifications
cipher
cypher
cryptograph
secret
code
a
secret
method
of
writing
Morse
Morse
code
international
Morse
code
a
telegraph
code
in
which
letters
and
numbers
are
represented
by
strings
of
dots
and
dashes
(short
and
long
signals)
ZIP
code
ZIP
postcode
postal
code
a
code
of
letters
and
digits
added
to
a
postal
address
to
aid
in
the
sorting
of
mail
code
computer
code
(computer
science)
the
symbolic
arrangement
of
data
or
instructions
in
a
computer
program
or
the
set
of
such
instructions
American
Standard
Code
for
Information
Interchange
ASCII
(computer
science)
a
code
for
information
exchange
between
computers
made
by
different
companies,
a
string
of
binary
digits
represents
each
character,
used
in
most
microcomputers
binary
code
code
using
a
string
of
binary
digits
to
represent
characters
error
correction
code
ECC
(telecommunication)
a
coding
system
that
incorporates
extra
parity
bits
in
order
to
detect
errors
machine
code
machine
language
a
set
of
instructions
coded
so
that
the
computer
can
use
it
directly
without
further
translation
object
code
the
machine-language
output
of
a
compiler
that
is
ready
for
execution
on
a
particular
computer
operation
code
order
code
the
portion
of
a
set
of
operation
descriptions
that
specifies
the
operation
to
be
performed,
the
set
of
operations
in
a
computer
source
code
program
instructions
written
as
an
ASCII
text
file,
must
be
translated
by
a
compiler
or
interpreter
or
assembler
into
the
object
code
for
a
particular
computer
before
execution
Roman
law
Justinian
code
civil
law
jus
civile
the
legal
code
of
ancient
Rome,
codified
under
Justinian,
the
basis
for
many
modern
systems
of
civil
law
logic
bomb
slag
code
a
set
of
instructions
inserted
into
a
program
that
are
designed
to
execute
(or
`explode')
if
a
particular
condition
is
satisfied,
when
exploded
it
may
delete
or
corrupt
data,
or
print
a
spurious
message,
or
have
other
harmful
effects,
a
disgruntled
employee
planted
a
logic
bomb
ethic
ethical
code
a
system
of
principles
governing
morality
and
acceptable
conduct
code
codification
a
set
of
rules
or
principles
or
laws
(especially
written
ones)
legal
code
a
code
of
laws
adopted
by
a
state
or
nation,
a
code
of
laws
penal
code
the
legal
code
governing
crimes
and
their
punishment
United
States
Code
U.
S.
Code
a
consolidation
and
codification
by
subject
matter
of
the
general
and
permanent
laws
of
the
United
States,
is
prepared
and
published
by
a
unit
of
the
United
States
House
of
Representatives
building
code
set
of
standards
established
and
enforced
by
local
government
for
the
structural
safety
of
buildings
dress
code
a
set
of
rules
specifying
the
correct
manner
of
dress
while
on
the
premises
of
the
institution
(or
specifying
what
manner
of
dress
is
prohibited)
fire
code
set
of
standards
established
and
enforced
by
government
for
fire
prevention
and
safety
in
case
of
fire
as
in
fire
escapes
etc
sanitary
code
health
code
set
of
standards
established
and
enforced
by
government
for
health
requirements
as
in
plumbing
etc
Highway
Code
the
code
of
rules
governing
the
use
of
public
roads
code
flag
nautical
signal
flag
one
of
an
international
code
of
flag
signals
used
between
ships
International
Wanted
Notice
Red
Notice
an
Interpol
notice
describing
a
wanted
person
and
asking
that
he
or
she
be
arrested
with
a
view
to
extradition,
a
wanted
notice
that
is
issued
by
Interpol
at
the
request
of
an
Interpol
member
country
and
distributed
to
all
member
countries,
an
Interpol
Red
Notice
is
the
closest
instrument
to
an
international
arrest
warrant
in
use
today
International
Islamic
Front
for
Jihad
against
Jews
and
Crusaders
a
terrorist
group
organized
by
Osama
bin
Laden
in
that
provided
an
umbrella
organization
for
al-Qaeda
and
other
militant
groups
in
Egypt
and
Algeria
and
Pakistan
and
Bangladesh
Japanese
Red
Army
JRA
Anti-Imperialist
International
Brigade
a
terrorist
group
organized
into
overthrow
the
Japanese
government
and
monarchy
and
to
foment
world
revolution,
is
said
to
have
close
ties
with
Palestinian
terrorists,
in
the
Japanese
Red
Army
was
responsible
for
a
massacre
at
an
airport
in
Israel
Hare
Krishna
International
Society
for
Krishna
Consciousness
ISKCON
a
religious
sect
founded
in
the
United
States
in
,
based
on
Vedic
scriptures,
groups
engage
in
joyful
chanting
of
`Hare
Krishna'
and
other
mantras
based
on
the
name
of
the
Hindu
god
Krishna,
devotees
usually
wear
saffron
robes
and
practice
vegetarianism
and
celibacy
Lions
Club
International
Association
of
Lions
clubs
club
dedicated
to
promoting
responsible
citizenship
and
good
government
and
community
and
national
and
international
welfare
Rotary
Club
Rotary
International
a
group
of
businessmen
in
a
town
organized
as
a
service
club
and
to
promote
world
peace
world
organization
world
organisation
international
organization
international
organisation
global
organization
an
international
alliance
involving
many
different
countries
International
Court
of
Justice
World
Court
a
court
established
to
settle
disputes
between
members
of
the
United
Nations
United
Nations
Children's
Fund
United
Nations
International
Children's
Emergency
Fund
UNICEF
an
agency
of
the
United
Nations
responsible
for
programs
to
aid
education
and
the
health
of
children
and
mothers
in
developing
countries
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