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2 fluid
1. noun1) (liquid) Flüssigkeit, die2. adjective1) (liquid) flüssig3) (fig.) ungewiss, unklar [Lage]* * *['fluid] 1. noun2) (any liquid substance: cleaning fluid.) die Flüssigkeit2. adjective1) (able to flow like a liquid: a fluid substance.) flüssig2) (smooth and graceful: fluid movements.) fließend•- academic.ru/28306/fluidity">fluidity* * *flu·id[ˈflu:ɪd]she's on \fluids sie kann nur flüssige Nahrung zu sich nehmenloss of \fluids Flüssigkeitsverlust mbodily \fluids Körpersäfte plII. adj\fluid movements fließende [o flüssige] Bewegungen\fluid plan vages Vorhaben\fluid situation ungewisse [o instabile] Lage* * *['fluːɪd]1. nFlüssigkeit f2. adjhis plans are still fluid — seine Pläne stehen noch nicht fest
* * *fluid [ˈfluːıd]B adj (adv fluidly)2. nicht endgültig (Meinung etc)fl. abk1. floor2. fluid* * *1. noun1) (liquid) Flüssigkeit, die2. adjective1) (liquid) flüssig2) (liquid or gaseous) fluid (Technik, Chemie)3) (fig.) ungewiss, unklar [Lage]* * *adj.dünnflüssig adj.flüssig adj. n.Flüssigkeit f.Gas -e n.
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