Haftung
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German
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German haftunge, from Old High German haftunga. By surface analysis, haften (“to be liable, to stick”) + ung (“-ing”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Haftung f (genitive Haftung, plural Haftungen)
- liability
- adhesion
- 2021 March 10, Jack McGovan, “Autoreifen aus Löwenzahn - eine ökologische Alternative?”, in Deutsche Welle[1] (article), retrieved 1 July 2022:
- Naturkautschuk hingegen leitet Wärme besser ab und hat eine bessere Haftung. Autoreifen werden daher aus einer Mischung beider Materialien hergestellt.
- 2021 March 10, Jack McGovan, Could rubber from dandelions make tires more sustainable?, in Deutsche Welle [2] (article), retrieved 1 July 2022:
But natural rubber disperses heat better and has better grip, which is why tires are made with a mix of both.
- 2021 March 10, Jack McGovan, Could rubber from dandelions make tires more sustainable?, in Deutsche Welle [2] (article), retrieved 1 July 2022:
Declension
[edit]Declension of Haftung [feminine]
Related terms
[edit]- Haftungsausschluss, Haftungsbeschränkung, Haftungsgrenze, Haftungseigenschaft, Haftungssumme
- Einzelhaftung, Gesamthaftung, Privathaftung
Further reading
[edit]- “Haftung” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “Haftung (Festkleben, Verbindung)” in Duden online
- “Haftung (Verantwortung, Haftpflicht)” in Duden online
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