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| gen. |
einen Stoff, der durch seine Gegenwart die Wirkasamkeit |
| tech. |
Kuppel f |
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| gen. |
vereinigen; verbinden; verknüpfen; zusammenschließen; binden (bei chemischer Reaktion; mit); zusammenfassen |
| chem. |
poolen; zusammenbringen |
| comp., MS |
gruppieren (To group together multiple windows of the same application under a single button on the taskbar's taskband) |
| crim.law., law, int. law. |
Kombinieren |
| law, ADR |
Zusammenwirken |
| tech. |
paaren |
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| gen. |
kombiniert |
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| transp. |
Zusammenstellen |
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| gen. |
kombiniert; kombinierte |
| agric. |
zusammenstellt; zusammengefaßt; Sammel- |
| chem. |
gebunden |
| construct. |
vereinigt |
| IT |
gemischt; gemeinschaftlich |
| law, ADR |
gemeinsam |
| med. |
synergistisch |
| stat. |
gleichzeitig wirkend; zusammengesetzt (Beanspruchungen) |
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| abbr., automat. |
comb; combi |
| abbr., polym. |
combd. |
| mil. |
Adjective used to describe activities, operations and organizations, in which elements of more than one nation participate. Also called multinational |
| mil., abbr. |
cmbd |
| mil., logist. |
Used for forces or organizations with at least two allies and belonging to a same security organization. (FRA) |
| USA |
A term identifying two or more forces or agencies of two or more allies operating together (JP 3-16) see also joint |
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| abbr., mil. |
Operations involving more than one country's military |