Definition von -material im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- bill of material
- Alternative form of bill of materials
- composite material
- Any engineered material composed of two radically different materials in a tightly bonded matrix and having properties significantly different from either constituent
- genetic material
- The material used to store genetic information in the nuclei or mitochondria of an organism's cells; either DNA or RNA
- genuine issue of material fact
- A dispute over a material fact upon which the outcome of a legal case may rely, and which therefore must be decided by a judge or jury; a dispute which precludes summary judgment
Beyoncé successfully moved for summary judgment, contending that Armour had not established any genuine issues of material fact.
- genuine issues of material fact
- plural form of genuine issue of material fact
- hazardous material
- A substance, natural or man-made, which is intrinsically dangerous or otherwise poses a safety hazard. Examples are materials which are explosive, poisonous, chemically active (including acids and other corrosives), radioactive, or biologically active (including human blood and other medical waste)
- material
- Matter which may be shaped or manipulated, particularly in making something
Asphalt, composed of oil and sand, is a widely used material for roads.
- material
- A sample or specimens for study
With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get.
- material
- A person who is qualified for a certain position or activity
Joe Manchin is a great governor, and I also believe he is presidential material.
- material
- Worldly, as opposed to spiritual
Don't let material concerns get in the way of living a good life.
- material
- Text written for a specific purpose
We were a warm-up act at the time; we didn't have enough original material to headline.
- material
- Cloth to be made into a garment
You'll need about a yard of material to make this.
- material
- Having to do with matter
This compound has a number of interesting material properties.
- material
- Significant
This is the most material fact in this lawsuit.
- material breach
- a breach of a treaty which releases other parties from any obligation under it
- material breach
- a breach of contract sufficiently serious to destroy the contract
- material conditional
- A conditional statement in the indicative mood
A implies B'' is a material conditional.
- material fact
- A fact essential to make a case or a defense, or the absence of which negates a case or defense
- material fact
- A fact that might alter an insurer's decision to agree to provide insurance to a person or alter the terms and conditions or the rate of premium on a policy
- material fact
- A fact that might alter a person's decision to buy a property or change the terms and price a buyer is willing to accept
- material implication
- An implication as defined in classical propositional logic, leading to the truth of paradoxes of implication such as Q --> (P --> P), to be read as "any proposition whatsoever is a sufficient condition for a true proposition"
- material logic
- The branch of logic that focuses on the content of reasoning
- material support
- Any property, or service, including currency or monetary instruments or financial securities, financial services, lodging, training, expert advice or assistance, safe houses, false documentation or identification, communications equipment, facilities, weapons, lethal substances, explosives, personnel, and transportation, except medicine or religious materials
- raw material
- Any input to a factory or other installation which processes it
The assembly plant's raw materials are finished parts from Asian suppliers.
- raw material
- A material in its unprocessed, natural state considered usable for manufacture
Petroleum is the raw material refined into various fuels and needed for countless chemicals.
- time and material
- A form of contractual compensation involving payment for materials used and at agreed rates for the those involved in performing the services
The remodelling of the second floor will be fixed-price, but the repair work has to be on a time and material basis.
- material
- that of which anything is composed or may be constructed
- bulk material
- Material ordered, stored, issued, and sold by weight (such as bar stock or minerals), volume (such as cement or oil), or footage (such as lumber)
- functionally graded material
- Material characterized by the variation in composition and structure gradually over volume, resulting in corresponding changes in the properties of the material
- material
- {a} corporeal, essential, important, real
- Material Safety Data Sheet
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): A compilation of information required under the OSHA Communication Standard on the identity of hazardous chemicals, health, and physical hazards, exposure limits, and precautions. Section 311 of SARA requires facilities to submit MSDSs under certain circumstances
- material adverse change
- (Finans) "Material Adverse Change" or "Material Adverse Effect" means, when used in connection with the Company or Parent, as the case may be, any change or effect that is materially adverse to the business, financial condition or results of operations of such entity and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole
- material misstatement
- (Finans) Accidental or intentional untrue financial statement information that influences a companys value or price of stock
- material movement
- A material movement (also called a goods movement or stock movement) is an event that causes a change in stock
- material
- Consisting of matter; not spiritual; corporeal; physical; as, material substance or bodies
- material
- Pertaining to the matter, as opposed to the form, of a thing
- material
- The tangible substance (chemical, biological, or mixed) that goes into the makeup of a physical object One of the basic resources used in a technological system
- material
- having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary; "the substantial world"; "a mere dream, neither substantial nor practical"; "most ponderous and substantial things"- Shakespeare
- material
- – Important; more or less necessary; having influence or effect; going to the merits; having to do with matter, as distinguished from form Representation relating to matter which is so substantial and important as to influence party to whom made is “material ”
- material
- Roosevelt concerned with worldly rather than spiritual interests; "material possessions"; "material wealth"; "material comforts
- material
- {s} physical, bodily; related to bodily comfort; substantial; tangible; important, essential, relevant; of or pertaining to matter
- material
- Materials are the things that you need for a particular activity. The builders ran out of materials. sewing materials
- material
- Determines the response of a surface to illumination A material is implemented as a material node or placeholder for the various shaders (surface, shadow, contour, photon, environment, and so on) that combine to define the surface characteristics of an object See also Material node, Surface shader, and Scene material
- material
- 1) The raw materials and purchased components used in the production of other items 2) The classification of any lower level item, whether purchased or manufactured A subassembly that has material, labor and overhead content may be considered strictly as material in the context of being used in an upper level item
- material
- artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitraqnsparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
- material
- having material or physical form or substance; "that which is created is of necessity corporeal and visible and tangible" - Benjamin Jowett
- material
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual interests; "material possessions"; "material wealth"; "material comforts"
- material
- concerned with or affecting physical as distinct from intellectual or psychological well-being; "material needs"; "the moral and material welfare of all good citizens"- T
- material
- Good or service which is bought, sold, or tracked in FIS All materials have a material master record, and a material number
- material
- things needed for doing or making something; "writing materials"; "useful teaching materials"
- material
- directly relevant to a matter especially a law case; "his support made a material difference"; "evidence material to the issue at hand"; "facts likely to influence the judgment are called material facts"; "a material witness"
- material
- Material things are related to possessions or money, rather than to more abstract things such as ideas or values. Every room must have been stuffed with material things. the material world. spiritual + materially ma·teri·al·ly He has tried to help this child materially and spiritually
- material
- means matter of any kind or description, including, but not limited to, dredged material, solid waste, incinerator residue, garbage, sewage, sewage sludge, munitions, radiological, chemical, and biological warfare agents, radioactive materials, chemicals, biological and laboratory waste, wreck or discarded equipment, rock, sand, excavation debris, industrial, municipal, agricultural, and other waste, but such term does not mean sewage from vessels within the meaning of section 312 of the FWPCA Oil within the meaning of section 311 of the FWPCA shall constitute ``material'' for purposes of this subchapter H only to the extent that it is taken on board a vessel or aircraft for the primary purpose of dumping
- material
- Any product or substance on, or in which, information is embodied
- material
- Another name for chessmen
- material
- (1) Of substantial importance (2) According to British securities law, when the price of something (i e , a security) would be significantly affected (3) According to United States securities law, when something is of significance to a reasonable person (i e , an investor)
- material
- fabric, as in: The coat was made of dark blue woolen material
- material
- Material evidence or information is directly relevant and important in a legal or academic argument. The nature and availability of material evidence was not to be discussed
- material
- the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object; "coal is a hard black material"; "wheat is the stuff they use to make bread"
- material
- The substance or matter of which anything is made or may be made
- material
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- material
- things needed for doing or making something; "writing materials"; "useful teaching materials" information (data or ideas or observations) that can be used or reworked into a finished form; "the archives provided rich material for a definitive biography" a person judged suitable for admission or employment; "he was university material"; "she was vice-presidential material" the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object; "coal is a hard black material"; "wheat is the stuff they use to make bread" derived from or composed of matter; "the material universe" directly relevant to a matter especially a law case; "his support made a material difference"; "evidence material to the issue at hand"; "facts likely to influence the judgment are called material facts"; "a material witness" concerned with or affecting physical as distinct from intellectual or psychological well-being; "material needs"; "the moral and material welfare of all good citizens"- T
- material
- A model's appearance is determined by the material from which it is made The material determines the the color of the model, whether the model looks plastic or metallic, whether the model appears rough or smooth, and whether the model is opaque or transparent The 3D gizmo contains several palettes of materials
- material
- Physical entities of any substance that serve as carriers of information, including but not limited to books, serials, graphics, audio recordings, videos, and computer data files Materials form the basis of a library collection *
- material
- {i} substance, matter, stuff of which something is made; fabric, cloth; equipment and supplies needed for an activity; information gathered for a book or research project
- material
- Used interchangeably with Content
- material
- Important; more or less necessary; having influence or effect; going to the merits; having to do with matter, as distinguished from form (Page 1128) TOP
- material
- the passive or objective aspect of something-that is, the aspect which is based on the experience a subject has, or on the objects given in such an experience (Cf formal )
- material
- A material is a solid substance. electrons in a conducting material such as a metal. the design of new absorbent materials
- material
- a person judged suitable for admission or employment; "he was university material"; "she was vice-presidential material"
- material
- Of solid or weighty character; not insubstantial; of consequence; not be dispensed with; important
- material
- Product obtained using a loom that weaves two series of perpendicular threads known as trams and warps
- material
- Things written to be performed
- material
- Hence: Pertaining to, or affecting, the physical nature of man, as distinguished from the mental or moral nature; relating to the bodily wants, interests, and comforts
- material
- a substance useful for structural purposes
- material
- The base (primary) material used in the product
- material
- A material represents how some object or polygon looks In the most common case a material is just a texture But a material can contain additional information like detail textures (textures that are blended on top of the base texture) In future materials will be able to do much more
- material
- The substance from which an object is made In the context of Radiance, the characteristics of a surface that describe its interaction with light
- material
- To form from matter; to materialize
- material
- matte michelson contrast mirror angle mist mixture modifier modulation
- material
- derived from or composed of matter; "the material universe"
- material
- Ideas or information that are used as a basis for a book, play, or film can be referred to as material. In my version of the story, I added some new material
- material
- What the appraiser records that an item is made of: wood, china, etc
- material
- Material is cloth. the thick material of her skirt The materials are soft and comfortable to wear
- material
- If you say that someone is a particular kind of material, you mean that they have the qualities or abilities to do a particular job or task. She was not university material His message has changed little since he became presidential material
- material
- The Crown copyright information the Applicant has applied to reuse
- material
- information (data or ideas or observations) that can be used or reworked into a finished form; "the archives provided rich material for a definitive biography"
- material
- Forms of matter derived from 92 natural elements