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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Umweltbezug
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Umweltbezug
m
mit
Umweltbezug
einen engen
Umweltbezug
haben
environmental aspect; environmental factor
relating to the environment
to relate closely to sth.
umweltbezogen; Umwelt…; mit
Umweltbezug
(nachgestellt)
adj
envir.
environmental
Umweltbezug
m
mit
Umweltbezug
einen engen
Umweltbezug
haben
environmental aspect; environmental factor
relating to the environment
to relate closely to sth.
umweltbezogen; Umwelt…; mit
Umweltbezug
(nachgestellt)
adj
envir.
environmental
Deutsche
Umweltbezug Synonyme
Englische
environmental aspect; environmental factor Synonyme
Umweltbezug Definition
Aspect
(
n.
)
The
act
of
looking
Aspect
(
n.
)
Look,
or
particular
appearance
of
the
face
Aspect
(
n.
)
Appearance
to
the
eye
or
the
mind
Aspect
(
n.
)
Position
or
situation
with
regard
to
seeing
Aspect
(
n.
)
Prospect
Aspect
(
n.
)
The
situation
of
planets
or
stars
with
respect
to
one
another,
or
the
angle
formed
by
the
rays
of
light
proceeding
from
them
and
meeting
at
the
eye
Aspect
(
n.
)
The
influence
of
the
stars
for
good
or
evil
Aspect
(
n.
)
To
behold
Closely
(
adv.
)
In
a
close
manner.
Closely
(
adv.
)
Secretly
Environment
(
n.
)
Act
of
environing
Environment
(
n.
)
That
which
environs
or
surrounds
Factor
(
n.
)
One
who
transacts
business
for
another
Factor
(
n.
)
A
steward
or
bailiff
of
an
estate.
Factor
(
n.
)
One
of
the
elements
or
quantities
which,
when
multiplied
together,
from
a
product.
Factor
(
n.
)
One
of
the
elements,
circumstances,
or
influences
which
contribute
to
produce
a
result
Factor
(
v.
t.)
To
resolve
(a
quantity)
into
its
factors.
Relating
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Relate
Relate
(
v.
t.)
To
bring
back
Relate
(
v.
t.)
To
refer
Relate
(
v.
t.)
To
recount
Relate
(
v.
t.)
To
ally
by
connection
or
kindred.
Relate
(
v.
i.)
To
stand
in
some
relation
Relate
(
v.
i.)
To
make
reference
environmental aspect; environmental factor / relating to the environment / to relate closely to sth. Bedeutung
appearance
visual
aspect
outward
or
visible
aspect
of
a
person
or
thing
expression
look
aspect
facial
expression
face
the
feelings
expressed
on
a
person's
face,
a
sad
expression,
a
look
of
triumph,
an
angry
face
aspect
a
characteristic
to
be
considered
absorptivity
absorption
factor
(physics)
the
property
of
a
body
that
determines
the
fraction
of
the
incident
radiation
or
sound
flux
absorbed
or
absorbable
by
the
body
sun
protection
factor
SPF
the
degree
to
which
a
sunscreen
protects
the
skin
from
the
direct
rays
of
the
sun
releasing
hormone
RH
releasing
factor
hypothalamic
releasing
hormone
hypothalamic
releasing
factor
any
of
several
hormones
produced
in
the
hypothalamus
and
carried
by
a
vein
to
the
anterior
pituitary
gland
where
they
stimulate
the
release
of
anterior
pituitary
hormones,
each
of
these
hormones
causes
the
anterior
pituitary
to
secrete
a
specific
hormone
gene
cistron
factor
(genetics)
a
segment
of
DNA
that
is
involved
in
producing
a
polypeptide
chain,
it
can
include
regions
preceding
and
following
the
coding
DNA
as
well
as
introns
between
the
exons,
it
is
considered
a
unit
of
heredity,
genes
were
formerly
called
factors
cognitive
factor
something
immaterial
(as
a
circumstance
or
influence)
that
contributes
to
producing
a
result
determinant
determiner
determinative
determining
factor
causal
factor
a
determining
or
causal
element
or
factor,
education
is
an
important
determinant
of
one's
outlook
on
life
clincher
decisive
factor
a
point
or
fact
or
remark
that
settles
something
conclusively
aspect
facet
a
distinct
feature
or
element
in
a
problem,
he
studied
every
facet
of
the
question
factor
an
independent
variable
in
statistics
component
constituent
element
factor
ingredient
an
abstract
part
of
something,
jealousy
was
a
component
of
his
character,
two
constituents
of
a
musical
composition
are
melody
and
harmony,
the
grammatical
elements
of
a
sentence,
a
key
factor
in
her
success,
humor:
an
effective
ingredient
of
a
speech
view
aspect
prospect
scene
vista
panorama
the
visual
percept
of
a
region,
the
most
desirable
feature
of
the
park
are
the
beautiful
views
factor
analysis
any
of
several
methods
for
reducing
correlational
data
to
a
smaller
number
of
dimensions
or
factors,
beginning
with
a
correlation
matrix
a
small
number
of
components
or
factors
are
extracted
that
are
regarded
as
the
basic
variables
that
account
for
the
interrelations
observed
in
the
data
ecology
bionomics
environmental
science
the
branch
of
biology
concerned
with
the
relations
between
organisms
and
their
environment
Sixteen
Personality
Factor
Questionnaire
PF
a
selfeport
personality
inventory
developed
by
Raymond
B.
Cattell
to
measure
the
personality
dimensions
that
emerged
from
his
factor
analysis
of
a
wide
range
of
traits
clincher
determiner
determining
factor
an
argument
that
is
conclusive
factor
anything
that
contributes
causally
to
a
result,
a
number
of
factors
determined
the
outcome
Environmental
Protection
Agency
EPA
an
independent
federal
agency
established
to
coordinate
programs
aimed
at
reducing
pollution
and
protecting
the
environment
Council
on
Environmental
Policy
the
executive
agency
that
advises
the
President
on
protecting
the
environment
closely
held
corporation
stock
is
publicly
traded
but
most
is
held
by
a
few
shareholders
who
have
no
plans
to
sell
environment
environs
surroundings
surround
the
area
in
which
something
exists
or
lives,
the
country--the
flat
agricultural
surround
agent
factor
broker
a
businessman
who
buys
or
sells
for
another
in
exchange
for
a
commission
coefficient
of
reflection
reflection
factor
reflectance
reflectivity
the
fraction
of
radiant
energy
that
is
reflected
from
a
surface
factor
any
of
the
numbers
(or
symbols)
that
form
a
product
when
multiplied
together
conversion
factor
factor
by
which
a
quantity
that
is
expressed
in
one
set
of
units
must
be
multiplied
in
order
to
convert
it
into
another
set
of
units
factor
of
proportionality
constant
of
proportionality
the
constant
value
of
the
ratio
of
two
proportional
quantities
x
and
y,
usually
written
y
kx,
where
k
is
the
factor
of
proportionality
prime
factor
the
prime
factors
of
a
quantity
are
all
of
the
prime
quantities
that
will
exactly
divide
the
given
quantity
divisor
factor
one
of
two
or
more
integers
that
can
be
exactly
divided
into
another
integer,
what
are
the
factors
of
?
multiplier
multiplier
factor
the
number
by
which
a
multiplicand
is
multiplied
scale
factor
a
number
used
as
a
multiplier
in
scaling
time-scale
factor
the
ratio
of
the
simulation
time
to
the
time
of
the
real
process
equivalent-binary-digit
factor
the
average
number
of
binary
digits
needed
to
express
one
radix
digit
in
a
numeration
system
that
is
not
binary,
on
the
average
a
number
that
can
be
expressed
in
N
decimal
digits
takes
.N
binary
digits
common
divisor
common
factor
common
measure
an
integer
that
divides
two
(or
more)
other
integers
evenly
greatest
common
divisor
greatest
common
factor
highest
common
factor
the
largest
integer
that
divides
without
remainder
into
a
set
of
integers
correction
fudge
factor
a
quantity
that
is
added
or
subtracted
in
order
to
increase
the
accuracy
of
a
scientific
measure
aspect
the
beginning
or
duration
or
completion
or
repetition
of
the
action
of
a
verb
perfective
perfective
aspect
the
aspect
of
a
verb
that
expresses
a
completed
action
imperfective
imperfective
aspect
aspect
without
regard
to
the
beginning
or
completion
of
the
action
of
the
verb
durative
durative
aspect
the
aspect
of
a
verb
that
expresses
its
duration
progressive
aspect
the
aspect
of
a
verb
that
expresses
its
on-going
action
inchoative
inchoative
aspect
aspect
with
regard
to
the
beginning
of
the
action
of
the
verb
iterative
iterative
aspect
the
aspect
of
the
verb
that
expresses
the
repetition
of
an
action
aspect
ratio
the
ratio
of
the
width
to
the
height
of
a
tv
picture
load
factor
(aeronautics)
the
ratio
of
an
external
load
to
the
weight
of
the
aircraft
(measured
in
g)
safety
factor
factor
of
safety
the
ratio
of
the
breaking
stress
of
a
structure
to
the
estimated
maximum
stress
in
ordinary
use
environment
the
totality
of
surrounding
conditions,
he
longed
for
the
comfortable
environment
of
his
living
room
rheumatoid
factor
autoantibody
that
is
usually
present
in
the
serum
of
people
with
rheumatoid
arthritis
environmental
condition
the
state
of
the
environment
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