replacement

replacement
noun
1) see academic.ru/61571/replace">replace 1): Zurückstellen, das; Zurücklegen, das; Wiedereinordnen, das; Auflegen, das
2) (provision of substitute for) Ersatz, der; Ersetzen, das; attrib. Ersatz-
3) (substitute) Ersatz, der

replacement [part] — Ersatzteil, das

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noun I must find a replacement for my secretary - she's leaving next week.) der Ersatz
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re·place·ment
[rɪˈpleɪsmənt]
I. n
1. (substitute) Ersatz m; (person) Vertretung f
2. no pl (substitution) Ersetzung f
the \replacement of pencil and paper with computers is not yet complete Stift und Papier wurden noch nicht völlig von Computern verdrängt
II. adj attr Ersatz-
\replacement hip/knee joint künstliches Hüft-/Kniegelenk
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[rI'pleɪsmənt]
n
1) (= substituting) Ersatz m; (by deputy) Vertretung f

replacement cost (of equipment) — Wiederbeschaffungskosten pl; (of personnel) Wiederbesetzungskosten pl

2) (= person or thing) Ersatz m; (= deputy) Vertretung f

replacement engine — Austauschmotor m

replacement part — Ersatzteil nt

3) (= putting back) Zurücksetzen nt; (on end, standing up) Zurückstellen nt; (on side, flat) Zurücklegen nt; (of receiver) Auflegen nt
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replacement s
1. a) Ersetzen n, Austauschen n
b) Ersatz m (auch Person):
replacement card Ersatzkarte f;
replacement costs WIRTSCH Wiederbeschaffungskosten;
replacement key Ersatzschlüssel m;
replacement part TECH Ersatzteil n/m;
replacement vehicle Ersatzfahrzeug n
2. MIL
a) (ausgebildeter) Ersatzmann
b) Ersatz m, Auffüllung f, Verstärkung f:
replacement unit Ersatztruppenteil m
3. Vertretung f
4. MED Einrenken n
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noun
1) see replace 1): Zurückstellen, das; Zurücklegen, das; Wiedereinordnen, das; Auflegen, das
2) (provision of substitute for) Ersatz, der; Ersetzen, das; attrib. Ersatz-
3) (substitute) Ersatz, der

replacement [part] — Ersatzteil, das

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n.
Austausch m.
Auswechslung f.
Ersatz -¨e m.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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