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1 philosophy
nounPhilosophie, die* * *[fi'losəfi]1) (the search for knowledge and truth, especially about the nature of man and his behaviour and beliefs: moral philosophy.) die Philosophie2) (a particular system of philosophical theories: I have a very simple philosophy (=attitude to life) - enjoy life!) die Weltanschauung•- academic.ru/55055/philosopher">philosopher- philosophical
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- philosophise* * *phi·loso·phy[fɪˈlɒsəfi, AM -ˈlɑ:s-]the \philosophy of religion is based on the idea that there is a God grundlegend für alle Religionen ist die Annahme, dass es einen Gott gibt\philosophy on life Lebensphilosophie f* * *[fI'lɒsəfɪ]nPhilosophie fthat's my philosophy —
* * *1. Philosophie f:philosophy of history Geschichtsphilosophie (Lehre vom Sinn und Wesen der Geschichte)3. fig Gelassenheit fphil. abk1. philosophical philos.2. philosophy Philos.* * *nounPhilosophie, die* * *(of life) n.Weltanschauung f. n.Philosophie f. -
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1. nounInstitut, das2. transitive verbeinführen [Reform, Brauch, Beschränkung]; einleiten [Suche, Verfahren, Untersuchung]; gründen [Gesellschaft]; anstrengen [Prozess, Klage]; schaffen [Posten]* * *['institju:t] 1. noun(a society or organization, or the building it uses: There is a lecture at the Philosophical Institute tonight.) das Institut2. verb(to start or establish: When was the Red Cross instituted?) einrichten- academic.ru/38511/institution">institution- institutional* * *in·sti·tuteII. vt▪ to \institute sth* * *['Instɪtjuːt]1. vt1) new laws, tax, custom, reforms, policy einführen; (= found) organization etc einrichten; search einleiten2) (JUR) inquiry einleiten; an action einleiten (against sb gegen jdn); proceedings anstrengen (against gegen)to institute divorce proceedings — die Scheidung einreichen
2. nInstitut nt; (= home) Anstalt fInstitute of Technology/Education — technische/pädagogische Hochschule
* * *A v/t1. eine Gesellschaft etc einrichten, gründen, ins Leben rufen2. eine Regierung etc einsetzen3. Gesetze etc einführen4. in Gang setzen, in die Wege leiten, initiieren:institute an inquiry eine Untersuchung einleiten;b) REL einsetzen (in, into in akk):institute into a benefice in eine Pfründe einsetzenB s1. a) Institut n:institute for business cycle research WIRTSCH Konjunkturinstitutb) Anstalt fc) Akademie fd) (literarische etc) Gesellschaft2. a) Institut(sgebäude) nb) Anstalt(sgebäude) f(n)3. SCHULEa) höhere technische Schule:institute of technology Technische Hochschule;textile institute Textilfachschule fb) Universitätsinstitut n4. pla) JUR Institutionen pl, Sammlung f grundlegender Gesetze, (Rechts-)Kommentar mb) Grundlehren pl (einer Wissenschaft)I. abk1. independence2. independent3. instituteinst. abk1. instant2. institute3. institution4. instrumental* * *1. nounInstitut, das2. transitive verbeinführen [Reform, Brauch, Beschränkung]; einleiten [Suche, Verfahren, Untersuchung]; gründen [Gesellschaft]; anstrengen [Prozess, Klage]; schaffen [Posten]* * *n.Institut -e n. v.einrichten v.gründen v.
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