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2 memory trace
( Neur) Engramm n, Gedächtnisspur f, Erinnerungsbild n -
3 disappear
intransitive verbverschwinden; [Brauch, Kunst, Tierart:] aussterben* * *[disə'piə]2) (to fade out of existence: This custom had disappeared by the end of the century.) verschwinden3) (to go away so that other people do not know where one is: A search is being carried out for the boy who disappeared from his home on Monday.) verschwinden•- academic.ru/20759/disappearance">disappearance* * *dis·ap·pear[ˌdɪsəˈpɪəʳ, AM -ˈpɪr]vihe seemed to \disappear into thin air er schien sich in Luft aufgelöst zu habento \disappear without a trace spurlos verschwindento \disappear from view [or out of sight] [dem Blick] entschwinden geh, verschwindenthese craftsmen have all but \disappeared solche Handwerker gibt es schon fast nicht mehr* * *["dIsə'pɪə(r)]1. viverschwinden; (worries, fears, difficulties) verschwinden, sich in nichts auflösen; (memory) schwinden; (objections) sich zerstreuento do a disappearing trick (inf) — sich verdünnisieren (inf), sich verdrücken (inf)
to disappear into thin air — sich in Luft auflösen
2. vt (ESP POL inf)verschwinden lassen3. plthe disappeared — die Verschwundenen pl
* * *disappear [ˌdısəˈpıə(r)] v/i2. verloren gehen (Gebräuche etc)* * *intransitive verbverschwinden; [Brauch, Kunst, Tierart:] aussterben* * *v.verschwinden v.(§ p.,pp.: verschwand, ist verschwunden) -
4 disappear
dis·ap·pear [ˌdɪsəʼpɪəʳ, Am -ʼpɪr] vihe seemed to \disappear into thin air er schien, sich in Luft aufgelöst zu haben;to \disappear without a trace spurlos verschwinden;these craftsmen have all but \disappeared solche Handwerker gibt es schon fast nicht mehr
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