Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

dtl.

English translation:

significantly, markedly, highly

Added to glossary by David Rumsey
Jan 14, 2010 02:14
14 yrs ago
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German term

dtl.

Non-PRO German to English Medical Medical: Cardiology
NB: dtl. gewundener Verlauf der Art. subclavia links.
Change log

Jan 14, 2010 09:00: SJLD changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Sabine Akabayov, PhD, Anne Schulz, SJLD

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Proposed translations

+4
4 hrs
German term (edited): dtl. = deutlich
Selected

significantly, markedly, highly

may be more appropriate to characterize tortuosity
Peer comment(s):

agree casper (X) : fits perfectly in the context
1 hr
Thanks, jennifer :-)
agree Marga Shaw : markedly tortuous course
1 hr
Danke, Marga :-)
agree Rolf Keiser : I would choose "significant"
1 hr
Thanks, Goldcoaster :-)
agree Harald Moelzer (medical-translator) : markedly
1 day 2 hrs
Danke, Harald :-)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+5
7 mins

clearly

dtl. = deutlich
Peer comment(s):

agree Ingeborg Gowans (X)
39 mins
Thank you Ingeborg!
agree Sabine Akabayov, PhD
52 mins
Thank you sibsab!
agree Dr. Georg Schweigart
2 hrs
Thank you Georg!
agree robin25
1 day 5 hrs
Thank you robin25!
agree Harald Moelzer (medical-translator) : another valid option
1 day 7 hrs
Thank you Harald!
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5 hrs

explicit

deutlich

explicit
distinct
noticeable
obvious

dtl. is a commonly used abbreviation of 'deutlich', which means as much as explicit.
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