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 Übersetzung für 'work of reference' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a work of reference | works of reference
lit.publ.acad.
work of reference
Nachschlagewerk {n}
acad.lit.publ.
work of reference
Referenzwerk {n}
Teiltreffer
lit.publ.
reference work
Nachschlagewerk {n}
lit.
reference work
Referenzwerk {n}
Internetpubl.
online reference work
Online-Nachschlagewerk {n}
MedTech.
reference dose-area product <reference DAP>
Referenzdosisflächenprodukt {n}
terms of referenceZielvorgaben {pl}
frame of referenceBezugssystem {n}
points of referenceAnhaltspunkte {pl}
letter of referenceReferenzschreiben {n}
frame of referenceOrientierungs­rahmen {m}
psych.
delusion of reference
Beziehungs­wahn {m}
point of referenceBezugspunkt {m}
point of referenceRichtwert {m}
terms of referenceVorgaben {pl}
terms {pl} of referenceAufgabenbereich {m}
books of referenceNachschlagewerke {pl}
triangle of referencesemiotisches Dreieck {n}
spec.
chain of reference
Referenzkette {f}
phys.
frame of reference
Referenzsystem {n} [Bezugssystem, -rahmen]
publ.
book of reference
Nachschlagewerk {n}
frame of referenceBezugsrahmen {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The "Dictionary of National Biography" ("DNB") is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published since 1885.
  • Simpson wrote a standard textbook on his subject and edited "Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence", a basic work of reference of the British medical profession.
  • The Laufás-Edda, especially through Resen's edition, became a convenient and popular work of reference for poets and antiquarians, serving as an encyclopedia for researching both myth and poetic language.
  • This book would be called "Man la yahduruh al-faqih" and would function as a work of reference.
  • Crockford is referenced in Dorothy Sayers's 1927 detective novel "Unnatural Death" (chapter XI) where Lord Peter Wimsey uses "this valuable work of reference" in trying to trace a clergyman who is important for solving the book's mystery.

  • His first book, 'Ancestral Trails' won the 1997 CILIP McColvin prize for an outstanding work of reference.
  • It remains an invaluable work of reference on Singapore history today.
  • Alexander Wheelock Thayer (October 22, 1817 – July 15, 1897) was an American librarian and journalist who became the author of the first scholarly biography of Ludwig van Beethoven, still after many updatings regarded as a standard work of reference on the composer.
  • Morant's most notable work is the detailed "History of Essex", which remains a standard work of reference.
  • Zedler intended to summarize many previously available reference works on various fields of knowledge into a single large work of reference.

  • In the Inter-War Years Pafford proved himself to be an enthusiastic European: his "Library Cooperation in Europe", 1935, continuing to be a valued work of reference (according to George Kane, in 1996).
  • He was a pugnacious writer and was usually willing to take up one side of a controversy, even in a work of reference (see brief collection of quotes below).
  • It is cited more often than any other title in Sir Howard Colvin's classic work of reference "A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840", and is essential reading for anyone interested in architecture and related aspects of material culture during this period.
  • This article is based on the work of Bridie (1955), which has however been superseded as the standard work of reference on the architectural history of the building by the unpublished Exeter Archaeology Report of 2008 produced for the National Trust.
  • As it happens, Napoleon's name is mentioned in connection with this result in no less a work of reference than "Chambers's Encyclopaedia" as early as 1867 (Vol. ...

  • This "became a key work of reference during subsequent reforms" and also "reflected an intellectual shift toward the law's retreat from the pulpit".
  • The "Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church" (also referred to as the "Old Catholic Encyclopedia" and the "Original Catholic Encyclopedia") is an English-language encyclopedia published in the United States and designed to serve the Catholic Church.
  • Webb noted that the text "goes out of its way to encourage adventurers to use this book as a foundation rather than a work of reference" and that most of the descriptions feature quotes to add flavor, "which normally involve the quotee being horribly killed".
  • Wagner's "English Genealogy" (1960; revised editions 1972 and 1983) remains a standard work of reference.
  • The 1901 edition became a standard work of reference; it was edited after Staudinger's death by Hans Rebel who wrote the Microlepidoptera part while Staudinger had treated the Macrolepidoptera: "Catalog der Lepidopteren des palaearctischen Faunengebietes" of the Lepidoptera of the Palaearctic Faunal Region.

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