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noun2) (size) Größe, dieorder of magnitude — Größenordnung, die
3) (importance) Wichtigkeit, die4) (Astron.) Helligkeit, die* * *['mæɡnitju:d]1) (importance: a decision of great magnitude.) die Bedeutung2) (size: a star of great magnitude.) die Größe* * *mag·ni·tuden1. (size) Größe f; of a project, a loss Ausmaß nt; of an earthquake Stärke f; of a problem Tragweite f4. MATHorder of \magnitude Größenordnung f* * *['mgnɪtjuːd]n1) Ausmaß nt, Größe f; (= importance) Bedeutung fI didn't appreciate the magnitude of the task — ich war mir über den Umfang der Aufgabe nicht im Klaren
* * *a star of the first magnitude ein Stern erster Größe2. fig Ausmaß n, Schwere f (einer Katastrophe etc)3. fig Bedeutung f:of the first magnitude von äußerster Wichtigkeit* * *noun1) (largeness, vastness) Ausmaß, das; (of explosion, earthquake) Stärke, die2) (size) Größe, dieorder of magnitude — Größenordnung, die
3) (importance) Wichtigkeit, die4) (Astron.) Helligkeit, die* * *n.Größe -n f.
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