Glossary entry

Englisch term or phrase:

disappearing

Deutsch translation:

1) verloren gehenden oder 2) verschwindenden

Added to glossary by Susan Majaura
Sep 13, 2017 09:56
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Englisch term

disappearing

Englisch > Deutsch Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften Staatswesen/Politik EU politics
Regrets that the CAP has not been developed to protect the disappearing traditional agricultural practice of pastoralism which is an important historical tool for habitat management and nature conservation;
calls for the Action Plan to support a development framework for pastoralism in the Natura 2000 network;
Proposed translations (Deutsch)
5 +4 1) verloren gehenden oder 2) verschwindenden
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Proposed translations

+4
12 Min.
Selected

1) verloren gehenden oder 2) verschwindenden

Ich denke, dass hier die üblichen Übersetzungen für to disappear bzw. disappearing passen.
Peer comment(s):

agree Maïté Mendiondo-George
4 Min.
agree ibz
46 Min.
agree Haigo Salow : 100% richtig.
4 Stunden
agree Karoline Schulz
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