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Entscheidungszeitpunkt

nel dizionario PONS

nel dizionario PONS

de·ci·sion [dɪˈsɪʒən] SOST

1. decision (choice):

Entscheidung f <-, -en> über +acc
Entschluss m <-es, -schlụ̈s·se>

2. decision DIR:

Entscheidung f <-, -en>
Urteil nt <-s, -e>

3. decision no pl (resoluteness):

Entschiedenheit f <-, -en>

I. point [pɔɪnt] SOST

1. point (sharp end):

Spitze f <-, -n>
point of a star
Zacke f <-, -n>
point of deer
Ende nt <-s, -n> term tecn
point of deer
Sprosse f <-, -n> term tecn

2. point (dot):

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>

3. point:

Punkt <-(e)s, -e>

4. point (decimal point):

Komma <-s, -s>
Dezimalpunkt m <-[e]s, -e>

5. point (position):

Stelle f <-, -n>
Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>
Berührungspunkt m <-(e)s, -e>
Ausgangspunkt m <-(e)s, -e> a. fig
Einschussstelle f <-, -n>

6. point (particular time):

Zeitpunkt m <-(e)s, -e>
von da an ...

7. point (about to do):

8. point (argument, issue):

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>
da ist was dran colloq
ich wollte sagen, dass ...
das sag ich ja colloq
ein Argument für etw acc /gegen etw acc einbringen
Ehrensache f <-, -n>
Rechtsfrage f <-, -n>

9. point no pl (most important idea):

10. point no pl (purpose):

Sinn m <-(e)s> kein pl
Zweck m <-(e)s, -e>

11. point (stage in process):

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>
... als es soweit war, ...

12. point (important characteristic):

Merkmal nt <-s, -e>

13. point (in sports):

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>

14. point BORSA:

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>

15. point (for diamonds):

0,01 Karat

16. point:

Strich m <-(e)s, -e>
Grad m <-(e)s, -e>

17. point (in bridge):

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>

18. point BOXE:

19. point (in ballet):

Spitze f <-, -n>

20. point ingl brit, ingl Aus (socket):

Steckdose f <-, -n>

21. point AUTO:

22. point ingl brit FERR:

23. point (promontory):

Landspitze f <-, -n>

24. point TIPOGR:

Punkt m <-(e)s, -e>

25. point (cricket):

26. point (extremities):

points pl of horse, dog

27. point (punch line):

point of a story
Pointe f <-, -n>

locuzioni:

für jdn ist es wichtig, etw zu tun

II. point [pɔɪnt] VB vb intr

1. point (with finger):

to point at [or to] sth/sb
[mit dem Finger] auf etw/jdn zeigen

2. point (be directed):

weisen <wies, gewiesen>

3. point (indicate):

to point to sth
auf etw acc hinweisen [o. hindeuten]

4. point (use as evidence):

to point to sth
auf etw acc verweisen

5. point CACCIA:

point dog

III. point [pɔɪnt] VB vb trans

1. point (aim):

to point sth at sb/sth weapon
etw [auf jdn/etw] richten
to point sth at sb/sth stick, one's finger
mit etw dat auf jdn/etw zeigen
to point the finger [at sb] fig

2. point (direct):

jdn den Weg zu etw dat beschreiben
to point the way [to sth] fig
den Weg [für etw acc] ebnen

3. point (extend):

4. point (building):

to point sth

5. point CACCIA:

to point sth dog

6. point (punctuate):

to point sth
etw interpunktieren term tecn
Voce OpenDict

point SOST

to run point on sth (campaign) fig
etw leiten
Voce OpenDict

point SOST

Voce OpenDict

point

Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS

decision point SOST CONTR GEST

Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS
Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS

decision SOST CONTR GEST

point SOST MERC FIN

Present
Ipoint
youpoint
he/she/itpoints
wepoint
youpoint
theypoint
Past
Ipointed
youpointed
he/she/itpointed
wepointed
youpointed
theypointed
Present Perfect
Ihavepointed
youhavepointed
he/she/ithaspointed
wehavepointed
youhavepointed
theyhavepointed
Past Perfect
Ihadpointed
youhadpointed
he/she/ithadpointed
wehadpointed
youhadpointed
theyhadpointed

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

But user experience begins when the price has accomplished its purpose of influencing a buying decision.
tech.firstpost.com
He overstayed his leave, lost his government post, and the decision to become a full-time actor was effectively made for him.
en.wikipedia.org
Old cases usually regarded an act done or decision reached in breach of a mandatory requirement as a nullity and void "ab initio" (that is, from the beginning).
en.wikipedia.org
The inspired decision to make tickets available in the cheapest price bracket ensured excellent crowds, culminating in a 15,000 sell out on the final day.
www.bbc.co.uk
Managers could simply total the variable costs for a product and use this as a rough guide for decision-making processes.
en.wikipedia.org