deployment

deployment
noun
Einsatz, der
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de·ploy·ment
[dɪˈplɔɪmənt]
n no pl Einsatz m
\deployment of troops Truppeneinsatz m
* * *
[dI'plɔɪmənt]
n
1) (MIL: using) Einsatz m; (= positioning) Aufstellung f, Stationierung f
2) (fig of resources, staff, arguments) Einsatz m
* * *
deployment s
1. MIL Aufmarsch m, Entfaltung f, Entwicklung f:
deployment in depth Tiefengliederung f;
deployment in width Seitenstaffelung f
2. MIL und allg Verteilung f, Einsatz m
3. MIL Stationierung f, Aufstellung f
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noun
Einsatz, der
* * *
n.
Aufmarschieren in Linie n.
Aufstellen n.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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