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1. noun1) (of constitution, treaty) Artikel, der; (of agreement) [Vertrags]punkt, der; (of the law) Paragraph, derarticles [of association] — Satzung, die
articles of apprenticeship/employment — Lehr-/Arbeitsvertrag, der
article of faith — (fig.) Glaubensbekenntnis, das (fig.)
3) (Ling.) Artikel, derdefinite/indefinite article — bestimmter/unbestimmter Artikel
4) (thing) Artikel, der2. transitive verban article of furniture/clothing — ein Möbel-/Kleidungsstück
in die Lehre geben (to bei)be articled to somebody — bei jemandem in der Lehre sein
* * *2) (a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine: He has written an article on the new sports centre for a local magazine.) der Artikel3) (the (the definite article) or a/an (the indefinite article).) der Artikel* * *ar·ti·cle[ˈɑ:tɪkl̩, AM ˈɑ:rt̬ɪ-]n\article of clothing/furniture Kleidungs-/Möbelstück nt\article of value Wertgegenstand m\articles of agreement Vertragsbestimmungen plamended \article neu gefasstes Übereinkommen nt\articles of association Vereinssatzung f\articles of incorporation AM Gründungsurkunde f [einer Kapitalgesellschaft]\articles of partnership Gesellschaftsvertrag m [einer Personengesellschaft]5. REL\article of faith Glaubensartikel m6. BRIT, AUS LAWto be doing [or in] \articles eine Rechtsanwaltsausbildung machen\articles of indenture Ausbildungsvertrag mto serve \articles seine Rechtsreferendarzeit ableisten* * *['Aːtɪkl]1. nSee:→ academic.ru/30870/genuine">genuinearticle of faith — Glaubensartikel m; (fig) Kredo
5)to be under articles — (Rechts)referendar sein2. vtapprentice in die Lehre geben (to bei)to be articled to sb — bei jdm eine Lehre machen, bei jdm in die Lehre gehen
to be articled to sb/sth — an jdn/etw vertraglich gebunden sein
articled clerk ( Brit Jur ) — ≈ Rechtsreferendar(in) m(f)
* * *article [ˈɑː(r)tıkl]A s1. (Zeitungs- etc) Artikel m, Aufsatz m (in einer Zeitung etc)2. Artikel m, Gegenstand m, Sache f:article of value Wertgegenstand;the real article sl das Richtigearticle of clothing Kleidungsstück n;article of consumption Bedarfsartikel, Gebrauchsgegenstand m4. LING Artikel m, Geschlechtswort n5. Artikel m, Paragraf m, Abschnitt m, Absatz m, Satz m (eines Gesetzes, Schriftstückes etc):the Thirty-nine Articles die 39 Glaubensartikel (der anglikanischen Kirche)6. a) Artikel m, Punkt m, Klausel f (eines Vertrages etc)b) pl Vertrag m:serve one’s articles in der Lehre sein, eine Lehre machen ( with bei);articles of partnership Gesellschaftsvertrag m;according (contrary) to the articles satzungsgemäß (-widrig); → apprenticeship 1, confederation 1, shipping articles7. US sl Kerl m, Knilch m pej8. obs Augenblick m:B v/t1. artikelweise abfassen, Punkt für Punkt darlegen2. in die Lehre geben (to, with bei)art. abk1. article2. artificial3. artillery4. artist* * *1. noun1) (of constitution, treaty) Artikel, der; (of agreement) [Vertrags]punkt, der; (of the law) Paragraph, derarticles [of association] — Satzung, die
articles of apprenticeship/employment — Lehr-/Arbeitsvertrag, der
article of faith — (fig.) Glaubensbekenntnis, das (fig.)
2) (in magazine, newspaper) Artikel, der; (in technical journal) Beitrag, der3) (Ling.) Artikel, derdefinite/indefinite article — bestimmter/unbestimmter Artikel
4) (thing) Artikel, der2. transitive verban article of furniture/clothing — ein Möbel-/Kleidungsstück
in die Lehre geben (to bei)* * *(press) n.Beitrag -¨e m. n.Abschnitt m.Artikel - m.Gegenstand m.Paragraph m.
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