sustainable

sustainable
adjective
(Ecology) nachhaltig
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sus·tain·able
[səˈsteɪnəbl̩]
adj
1. (maintainable) haltbar; argument stichhaltig
sth is \sustainable etw kann aufrechterhalten werden
2. ECOL erhaltbar; resources erneuerbar
\sustainable energy erneuerbare Energie
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[sə'steɪnəbl]
adj
aufrechtzuerhalten pred, aufrechtzuerhaltend attr; development, recovery, agriculture, forestry nachhaltig; resources erneuerbar; growth nachhaltig, kontinuierlich; level, situation, argument haltbar; position vertretbar
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sustainable adj
1. aushaltbar, fig auch erträglich
2. Entwicklung etc:
a) nachhaltig
b) umweltverträglich
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adjective
(Ecology) nachhaltig
* * *
adj.
tragbar adj.

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