termination

termination
noun
1) no pl. (coming to an end) Ende, das; (of lease) Ablauf, der
2) no pl. (bringing to an end) Beendigung, die; (of a marriage) Auflösung, die
3) (Med.) Schwangerschaftsabbruch, der
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noun die Beendigung
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ter·mi·na·tion
[ˌtɜ:mɪˈneɪʃən, AM ˌtɜ:r-]
n no pl Beendigung f; of a contract Aufhebung f, Kündigung f; COMPUT of a program Abbruch m
\termination of a chain CHEM Kettenabbruch m
\termination of a pregnancy Schwangerschaftsabbruch m
\termination reaction CHEM Abbruchreaktion f
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["tɜːmI'neISən]
n
1) Ende nt; (= bringing to an end) Beendigung f; (of contract, lease etc, = expiry) Ablauf m, Erlöschen nt; (= cancellation) Lösung f

termination of pregnancy — Schwangerschaftsabbruch m

2) (GRAM) Endung f
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termination s
1. Aufhören n
2. Ende n, Schluss m
3. Abschluss m, Beendigung f:
termination of pregnancy MED Schwangerschaftsabbruch m, -unterbrechung f
4. JUR Beendigung f:
a) Ablauf m, Erlöschen n
b) Aufhebung f, Kündigung f (eines Vertrags etc)
5. LING Endung f
term. abk
1. terminal
2. termination
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noun
1) no pl. (coming to an end) Ende, das; (of lease) Ablauf, der
2) no pl. (bringing to an end) Beendigung, die; (of a marriage) Auflösung, die
3) (Med.) Schwangerschaftsabbruch, der
* * *
(pregnancy) n.
Schwangerschaftsabbruch m. n.
Terminierung f.

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