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immediate [ɪ'mi:dɪət] n
econ. augenblicklich; "eilt" (auf Briefen); angrenzend; nächstgelegen; umliegend
health. Immediat... n
polit. sofort auf den Tisch
weap. verzögerungsfrei
immediate [ɪ'mi:dɪət] adj.
gen. direkt; unmittelbar; sofort; unvermittelt
busin. unmittelbar. sofort
tech. sofortig; umgehend; unverzüglich
Immediate [ɪ'mi:dɪət] adj.
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immediate [ɪ'mi:dɪət] abbr.
abbr. imm
mil., abbr. imd; imdt; immed; imt
mil., logist. Term which is sometimes used in the expression "immediate fire" and meaning predicted fire, ie artillery fire which is delivered without adjustment and which is effective as from the first round. (FRA)
immediate: 304 phrases in 53 subjects
Agriculture1
Alternative dispute resolution6
Art1
Artificial intelligence4
Biology10
Business18
Chemistry3
Communications4
Computers10
Construction1
Dentistry2
Economy27
Electronics1
Emergency medical care1
Finances11
Fish farming pisciculture1
Food industry2
Foreign trade8
General61
Government, administration and public services5
Health care9
Historical1
Immigration and citizenship1
Industry1
Informal2
Information technology20
Insurance3
International Monetary Fund2
International trade1
Labor law1
Law9
Linguistics2
Marketing1
Materials science1
Medical28
Medical appliances2
Microelectronics8
Microsoft2
Mining5
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation1
Operations research1
Optics branch of physics5
Patents3
Perfume1
Pharmacy and pharmacology2
Physics1
Politics1
Social science4
Stock Exchange1
Technology2
Telecommunications2
Telephony1
Transport3