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1 mutate
1.(Biol.)transitive verb zur Mutation anregen2. intransitive verb* * *mu·tatevi1. (change genetically)▪ to \mutate into sth sich akk zu etw dat wandeln; (develop personality) sich akk zu etw dat mausern fam* * *[mjuː'teɪt]1. visich verändern; (BIOL) mutieren (to zu); (LING) sich verwandeln (to in +acc)to mutate into sth (fig) — sich in etw (acc) verwandeln
2. vtwandeln; (BIOL) zu einer Mutation führen bei* * *A v/t1. verändern2. LING umlauten:mutated vowel Umlaut mB v/i1. sich ändern, wechseln2. LING umlauten3. BIOL mutieren* * *1.(Biol.)transitive verb zur Mutation anregen2. intransitive verb* * *v.verändern v. -
2 mutate
[mju:téit]1.transitive verbspremeniti; grammar preglasiti (samoglasnik);2.intransitive verbspremeniti se; biology mutirati menjati glas
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