relevancy

relevancy
rele·vance
[ˈreləvən(t)s]
rele·van·cy
[ˈreləvən(t)si]
n no pl
1. (appropriateness) Relevanz f geh, Bedeutsamkeit f (to für +akk)
I don't quite understand the \relevancy of your question ich weiß nicht so recht, worauf Sie mit Ihrer Frage hinauswollen
to have [or bear] \relevancy to sth Bezug auf etw akk haben
2. (significance) Bedeutung f (to für +akk)
to have \relevancy for sb/sth für jdn/etw relevant [o von Bedeutung] sein
3. COMPUT Relevanz f
* * *
['reləvəns] ['relIvənsɪ]
n
Relevanz f

to be of particular relevance (to sb) —

what is the relevance of your question to the problem? — inwiefern ist Ihre Frage für das Problem relevant?

to have no relevance to sth — irrelevant für or bei etw sein

* * *
relevance [ˈreləvəns], relevancy [-sı] s Relevanz f, (auch JUR Beweis)Erheblichkeit f, Bedeutung f (alle:
to für)
* * *
n.
Bedeutung f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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