contingent
con
kən
kēn
tin
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tin
gent
ʀənt
jēnt
/kəntˈÉȘnd‍ʒənt/

A(z) „contingent” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

Contingent
01

kontingens, csoport

a group of people with a shared characteristic or purpose
Példåk
The company sent a contingent of senior managers to the international conference.
A cĂ©g egy kontingenst kĂŒldött el vezetƑ menedzsereket a nemzetközi konferenciĂĄra.
02

kontingens, kĂŒlönĂ­tmĂ©ny

a group of military personnel sent to join a larger force
Példåk
The U.N. welcomed a contingent from several member nations.
Az ENSZ ĂŒdvözölt egy kontingenst több tagorszĂĄgbĂłl.
contingent
01

feltételes, ideiglenes

temporary and dependent on specific conditions or circumstances
Példåk
The company offers contingent positions to meet seasonal demands.
A cég ideiglenes pozíciókat kínål a szezonålis igények kielégítésére.
02

feltĂ©teles, fĂŒggƑ

depending on certain conditions or factors, making something possible to occur but not certain
Példåk
His attendance at the event was contingent on finishing his work on time.
A rendezvĂ©nyen valĂł rĂ©szvĂ©telĂ©t feltĂ©telezi a munkĂĄja idƑben törtĂ©nƑ befejezĂ©se.
03

feltĂ©teles, fĂŒggƑ

true based on facts or circumstances, but not necessarily true in all situations or by logical necessity
Példåk
The weather being cold today is a contingent situation.
Az, hogy ma hideg az idƑ, egy feltĂ©teles helyzet.
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