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noun1) (component part) Element, dasan element of chance/danger in something — eine gewisse Zufälligkeit/Gefahr bei etwas
2) (Chem.) Element, das; Grundstoff, der4)be in one's element — (fig.) in seinem Element sein
5) (Electr.) Heizelement, das* * *['eləmənt]1) (an essential part of anything: Sound teaching of grammar is one of the elements of a good education.) der Grundbestandteil2) (a substance that cannot be split by chemical means into simpler substances: Hydrogen, chlorine, iron and uranium are elements.) das Element3) (surroundings necessary for life: Water is a fish's natural element.) das (Lebens-)Element4) (a slight amount: an element of doubt.) das Fünkchen5) (the heating part in an electric kettle etc.) das Heizelement•- academic.ru/23753/elementary">elementary- elements
- in one's element* * *el·ement[ˈelɪmənt]n4. (rough weather)▪ the \elements pl die Elemente [o Naturgewalten]to battle against the \elements gegen die Naturgewalten ankämpfen* * *['elɪmənt]n(all senses) Element ntthe elements of mathematics — die Grundbegriffe pl or Anfangsgründe pl (geh) der Mathematik
an element of truth — eine Spur or ein Element nt von Wahrheit
a hooligan/criminal element — ein paar Rowdys/Kriminelle
to be in one's element — in seinem Element sein
to be out of one's element (with group of people) — sich fehl am Platze fühlen; (with subject) sich nicht auskennen
* * *element [ˈelımənt] s1. Element n:a) PHIL Urstoff m:the four elements die vier Elementeb) Grundbestandteil m, wesentlicher Bestandteilc) CHEM Grundstoff md) TECH Bauteil ne) Ursprung m, Grundlage f2. pl Anfangsgründe pl, Anfänge pl, Grundlage(n) f(pl):3. Grundtatsache f, grundlegender Umstand, wesentlicher Faktor:element of uncertainty Unsicherheitsfaktor;element of surprise Überraschungsmoment n4. JUR Tatbestandsmerkmal n5. fig Körnchen n, Fünkchen n:there is an element of risk in it, it involves an element of risk es ist ein gewisses Risiko damit verbunden;there is an element of luck in research bei der Forschung spielt ein gewisses Maß an Glück mit6. (Bevölkerungs)Teil m, (kriminelle etc) Elemente pl:7. (Lebens-)Element n, Sphäre f, gewohnte Umgebung:be in one’s element in seinem Element sein;be out of one’s element nicht in seinem Element sein, sich unbehaglich oder fehl am Platz fühlen9. MATHa) Element n (einer Menge etc)b) Erzeugende f (einer Kurve etc)10. ASTRON Element n, Bestimmungsstück n11. ELEKa) Element n, Zelle fb) Elektrode f (einer Elektronenröhre)12. PHYS Element n (eines Elementenpaars)13. MIL Element n, Truppenkörper m, (Teil)Einheit f14. FLUG Rotte f15. pl REL Brot n und Wein m (beim Abendmahl)elem. abk1. elementary* * *noun1) (component part) Element, dasan element of chance/danger in something — eine gewisse Zufälligkeit/Gefahr bei etwas
2) (Chem.) Element, das; Grundstoff, der4)be in one's element — (fig.) in seinem Element sein
5) (Electr.) Heizelement, das* * *(chemistry) n.Urstoff -e m. n.Element -e n.
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