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engagement [ɪn'geɪʤmənt] n
gen. Einstellung f (Personal); Engagement n (Theater); Verlobung f; Kupplung f; Verloben n; Verlobungszeit f; Waffengang m; Zuschaltvorgang m
busin. Verbindlichkeit f; Verpflichtung f
comp., MS Interesse n (A measure of how long a user watched a video delivered by the Web server); Kundenbindung f (The users' reaction to a product or service that is perceived as valuable. When a product or service engages users, they want to interact with it and continue doing so); Bindung f (The users' reaction to a product or service that is perceived as valuable. When a product or service engages users, they want to interact with it and continue doing so)
construct. Vereinbarung f; Abkommen m
econ. Engagement n; Stelle m; Posten m; Abmachung f; Versprechen n
econ., lab.law. Neueinstellung f
fenc. Fühlung f
gear.tr. Angriff m; Rädereingriff m; Verzahnung f
IMF. Arbeit des IWF; Beteiligung des IWF
IT, transp. Einschalten n; Einkupplung f
law Verlöbnis n; Anstellung f; Schuld f
law, ADR Börsenengagement n
mech.eng. Zahneingriff m
med. Geburtsbeginn n; Schädeleinstellung f; Einstellung des Kopfes (of the head)
obst., med. Beckeneintritt m (of the head)
tech. Beschäftigung f; Eingreifen n; Eingriff m; einrasten; Einschaltung f; Kampf m; Überdeckung f; Verabredung f; Besitzergreifung f; Eroberung f; Reichweite f; Arbeitsbreite f
transp., avia. Einsatz m
engagements n
econ. Zahlungsverpflichtungen f
st.exch. Engagements n (Höhe der Verpflichtungen aus Börsentermingeschäften)
 English thesaurus
engagement [ɪn'geɪʤmənt] n
mil., abbr. engmt
mil., logist. Action of combined arms task forces carried out to accomplish a tactical mission given by the operational level of war. 2. In the context of rules of engagement, action taken against a hostile force with intent to deter, damage or neutralize it. 3. In the context of rules of engagement, action taken against an aircraft with intent to destroy it. (FRA)
USA In air defense, an attack with guns or air-to-air missiles by an interceptor aircraft, or the launch of an air defense missile by air defense artillery and the missile’s subsequent travel to intercept (JP 3-01) see also battle, campaign; A tactical conflict, usually between opposing lower echelons maneuver forces. (JP 3-0) see also battle, campaign
engagement authorization: 1 phrase in 1 subject
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