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con·struc·tive ˈno·tice SUBST JUR
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con·struc·tive [kənˈstrʌktɪv] ADJ
1. constructive (helpful):
2. constructive ARCHIT, TECH:
I. no·tice [ˈnəʊtɪs, Am ˈnoʊt̬-] VERB trans
1. notice (see):
to notice sb/sth
jdn/etw bemerken
2. notice (pay attention to):
to notice sth/sb
etw/jdn beachten
to notice sth/sb
auf etw/jdn achten
(take note of) to notice sth/sb
etw [be]merken
3. notice (review):
4. notice (inform):
5. notice (announce):
II. no·tice [ˈnəʊtɪs, Am ˈnoʊt̬-] SUBST
1. notice no pl (attention):
Beachtung f <->
to bring sth to sb's notice
jdn auf etw Akk aufmerksam machen
to take notice of sb/sth
von jdm/etw Notiz nehmen
to take notice of sb/sth
2. notice (poster):
Plakat nt <-(e)s, -e>
Anschlag m <-(e)s, -schläge>
3. notice (in a newspaper):
Anzeige f <-, -n>
Todesanzeige f <-, -n>
Traueranzeige f <-, -n>
Parte f <-, -n> A
4. notice no pl:
Vorankündigung f <-, -en>
Vorwarnung f <-, -en>
jdn [vor]warnen
to have notice of sth form
to have notice of sth form
5. notice (written notification):
Benachrichtigung f <-, -en>
Mitteilung f <-, -en>
Bescheid m <-(e)s, -e> form
Mahnung f <-, -en> esp CH, A
6. notice JUR:
Vorladung f <-, -en>
7. notice no pl (to end an arrangement):
Kündigung f <-, -en>
Kündigung f <-, -en>
8. notice no pl (period):
9. notice LIT, THEAT:
Besprechung f <-, -en>
Rezension f <-, -en>
CH meist Buchkritik f
Klett Fachwortschatz Biologie
notice VERB
Present
Inotice
younotice
he/she/itnotices
wenotice
younotice
theynotice
Past
Inoticed
younoticed
he/she/itnoticed
wenoticed
younoticed
theynoticed
Present Perfect
Ihavenoticed
youhavenoticed
he/she/ithasnoticed
wehavenoticed
youhavenoticed
theyhavenoticed
Past Perfect
Ihadnoticed
youhadnoticed
he/she/ithadnoticed
wehadnoticed
youhadnoticed
theyhadnoticed
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When such groups meet to discuss their differences, constructive, rational behavior is severely inhibited.
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The defender was especially quick and constructive and very strong offensive.
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Submissions not chosen for publication receive constructive criticism to assist the writer in the future.
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Traditionally, constructive eviction was only found when the landlord had acted intentionally to interfere with the tenant's possession of their lease.
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As a result, he quickly became bored and tried to think of something constructive to do.
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