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noun1) (also Math., Chem., Phys.) Formel, die* * *['fo:mjulə]plurals - formulae; noun1) (an arrangement of signs or letters used in chemistry, arithmetic etc to express an idea briefly: the formula for water is H2O.) die Formel2) (a recipe or set of instructions for making something: The shampoo was made to a new formula.) das Rezept* * *for·mu·la<pl -s or -e>[ˈfɔ:mjələ, AM ˈfɔ:rmjʊ-, pl -li:]na chemical/mathematical \formula eine chemische/mathematische Formel\formula for success Erfolgsrezept nt* * *['fɔːmjʊlə]n pl - s or -e['fɔːmjʊliː]there's no sure formula for success — es gibt kein Patentrezept für Erfolg
all his books follow the same formula — alle seine Bücher sind nach demselben Rezept geschrieben
2) no pl Säuglingsmilch f* * *formula [ˈfɔː(r)mjʊlə] pl -las, -lae [-liː] s1. CHEM, MATH und fig Formel f:seek a formula fig eine gemeinsame Formel suchen;drinking alcohol and driving a car is a formula for trouble Autofahren nach Alkoholgenuss führt leicht zu Schwierigkeiten2. PHARM Rezept n (zur Anfertigung)3. REL (Glaubens-, Gebets) Formel f4. a) Formel f, fester Wortlautb) pej (leere) Phrase5. pej Schema F, Schablone f:a formula work eine schablonenhafte Arbeit6. AUTO Formel f (für Rennwagen):Formula One car Formel-1-Wagen m7. US Säuglings-, Babynahrung f* * *noun1) (also Math., Chem., Phys.) Formel, die* * *n.Formel -n f.Rezept -e n.Schema -en n.
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