inequality

inequality
noun
Ungleichheit, die
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[ini'kwoləti]
noun
((a case of) the existence of differences in size, value etc between two or more objects etc: There is bound to be inequality between a manager's salary and a workman's wages.) die Ungleichheit
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in·equal·ity
[ˌɪnɪˈkwɒləti, AM -ˈkwɑ:lət̬i]
n
1. no pl (quality) Ungleichheit f
political/social \inequality politisch/sozial bedingte Ungleichheit
racial \inequality rassenbedingte [o rassenspezifische] Ungleichheit
sexual \inequality Ungleichheit f der Geschlechter, geschlechtsspezifische Ungleichheit
2. (instance) Unterschied m, Ungleichheit f
there remain major inequalities of opportunity in the workplace es herrscht immer noch enorme Chancenungleichheit am Arbeitsplatz
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["InI'kwɒlItɪ]
n
(= lack of equality) Ungleichheit f; (= instance of inequality) Unterschied m

great inequalities in wealth — große Unterschiede pl in der Verteilung von Reichtum

inequality of opportunity — Chancenungleichheit f

inequality of opportunity in education — Ungleichheit f der Bildungschancen

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inequality [ˌınıˈkwɒlətı; US -ˈkwɑ-] s
1. Ungleichheit f (auch ASTRON, MATH, SOZIOL), Verschiedenheit f:
inequality of opportunity (oder opportunities) Chancenungleichheit
2. MATH Ungleichung f
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noun
Ungleichheit, die
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n.
Ungleichheit f.
Ungleichmäßigkeit f.
Ungleichung (Mathematik) f.
Ungleichung f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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