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LEOs Zusatzinformationen: user-oriented | user-orientated - anwenderorientiert

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user-oriented | user-orientated

Definition (American English)

user-oriented, user-orientated
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Thesaurus, synonyms, antonyms

user-oriented, user-orientated
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anwenderorientiert

Forum discussions containing the search term

oriented vs. orientatedLast post 01 Oct 08, 16:42
z.B. customer-oriented versus customer-orientated Gibt es einen Unterschied, ist eine Versi…1 Replies
fertigungsorientiert - production orientated / oriented ?Last post 26 Nov 07, 14:27
Die Zielgruppe der Firma XYZ sind fertigungsorientierte Unternehmen. Ich würde fertigung2 Replies
backward-orientated oder backward-oriented?Last post 03 Jan 09, 21:13
a backward-orientated or backward-oriented culture? Thanks!!5 Replies
Praxisgerecht - Practice-oriented or orientated?Last post 28 May 08, 20:44
Baustellengerechte (Praxisgerechte) Robustheit... practice-oriented robustness? or practice-…1 Replies
Praxisgerecht - Practice-oriented or orientated?Last post 15 Dec 05, 21:57
Baustellengerechte (Praxisgerechte) Robustheit... practice-oriented robustness? or practice-…1 Replies
Praxisgerecht - Practice-oriented or orientated?Last post 22 Feb 06, 09:57
Baustellengerechte (Praxisgerechte) Robustheit... practice-oriented robustness? or practice-…2 Replies
serviceorientiert - service orientated oder service oriented?Last post 14 Sep 09, 23:20
Welcher Unterschied besteht in Zusammensetzungen zwischen "orientated" und "oriented"? Viel…2 Replies
user-by-user basis Last post 04 Nov 13, 14:38
The use of XYZ allows monitoring on a user-by-user basis for increased security at the build…3 Replies
user rights vs. user permissionsLast post 18 Nov 11, 08:05
Hi! For half an hour I've been thinking about what would be the difference between permissi…5 Replies
'a user' OR 'an user'Last post 08 Jan 04, 12:57
I think that 'a user' is correct but I don't remember the grammatical rule why in this case …5 Replies
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