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1 array
1. transitive verb2. nounarray somebody in something — jemanden in etwas (Akk.) kleiden od. (geh.) hüllen
Reihe, die* * *[ə'rei] 1.1) (things, people etc arranged in some order: an impressive array of fabrics.) die Ansammlung2) (clothes: in fine array.) die Kleidung2. verb* * *ar·ray[əˈreɪ]I. n1. (display) stattliche Reihean \array of people eine Menschenmenge3. MILin battle \array in SchlachtordnungII. vt1. (display)▪ to \array sth etw aufreihen▪ to be \arrayed against sb/sth gegen jdn/etw aufgestellt werden* * *[ə'reɪ]1. vt1) (= line up) aufstellen; (MIL) in Aufstellung bringen2. n1) (MIL: arrangement) Aufstellung fin battle array — in Kampfaufstellung, in Schlachtordnung
the trees in all their spring array — die Bäume im Frühlingskleid (poet)
* * *array [əˈreı]A v/t2. (o.s. sich) kleiden, (heraus)putzen, schmücken:array o.s. in sich kleiden in (akk)B s1. MIL Schlachtordnung fof von)3. Kleidung f, Tracht f, Aufmachung f, Staat m5. JUR (Aufstellung f der) Geschworenenliste f* * *1. transitive verb2. nounarray somebody in something — jemanden in etwas (Akk.) kleiden od. (geh.) hüllen
Reihe, die* * *n.Anordnung f.Aufstellung f.Bereich -e m.Feld -er n.Matrix -en f.Reihe -n f.Sortiment n.Spektrum -en n.
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