Summary
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- consumption:
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Wiktionary:
- consumption → Verzehr, Verbrauch, Verbrauchswert, Konsum, Konsumption, Absatz
- consumption → Verzehr, Verbrauchswert, Verbrauch, Tuberkulose, Konsum
English
Detailed Translations for consumption from English to German
consumption:
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the consumption (expenditure; use)
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the consumption (digestion)
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the consumption
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the consumption
– The items used, time spent and costs incurred during servicing that are not included in the invoice to the customer. 1
Translation Matrix for consumption:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Konsum | consumption; expenditure; use | |
Verbrauch | consumption; expenditure; use | usage |
Verdauung | consumption; digestion | digestion |
Verzehr | consumption; expenditure; use | |
- | economic consumption; expenditure; ingestion; intake; phthisis; pulmonary tuberculosis; uptake; usance; use; use of goods and services; using up; wasting disease; white plague | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | phthisis; pulmonary consumption |
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Wiktionary Translations for consumption:
consumption
Cross Translation:
noun
consumption
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the amount consumed
- consumption → Verzehr; Verbrauch; Verbrauchswert
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the act of consuming something
noun
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Verwendung eines Gutes; das Verbrauchen, Aufbrauchen eines Gutes
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Medizin: starke Abmagerung
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Verbrauch von Gütern
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allgemein: etwas, das von einer Sache abgesetzt ist oder abgesetzt wird (Diese allgemeine Bedeutung ist in allen unten aufgeführten speziellen Bedeutungen implizit enthalten.)
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• consumption | → Verzehr; Verbrauchswert; Verbrauch | ↔ verbruik — de totale verbruikte hoeveelheid |
• consumption | → Tuberkulose | ↔ tuberculose — een ziekte veroorzaakt de de tuberculosebacterie Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
• consumption | → Verbrauch; Konsum; Verzehr | ↔ consommation — Action de se servir des choses qui se détruisent par l’usage |