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adjective1) (in proportion) entsprechendproportionate to something — proportional zu etwas
2) (in correct relation) ausgewogenproportionate to something — einer Sache (Dat.) entsprechend
* * *[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?)* * *pro·por·tion·ate[prəˈpɔ:ʃənət, AM -ˈpɔ:rʃənɪt]adj proportional* * *[prə'pɔːʃnɪt]adjproportional; share also anteil(s)mäßigto be/not to be proportionate to sth — im Verhältnis/in keinem Verhältnis zu etw stehen
* * *A adj [prəˈpɔː(r)ʃnət; US auch -ˈpəʊr-] (adv proportionately) (to) im richtigen Verhältnis (stehend) (zu), angemessen, entsprechend (dat), proportional:B v/t [-neıt] angemessen machen, proportional zuteilen* * *adjective1) (in proportion) entsprechend2) (in correct relation) ausgewogenproportionate to something — einer Sache (Dat.) entsprechend
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- nətadjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) proporcionado, proporcionaltr[prə'pɔːʃənət]1 proporcionado,-a (to, con), en proporción (to, a)proportionate [prə'porʃənət] adj: proporcional♦ proportionately advadj.• proporcionado, -a adj.• proporcionar adj.prə'pɔːrʃṇət, prə'pɔːʃənətadjective proporcionalto be proportionate TO something — ser* proporcional a algo, estar* en proporción a algo
[prǝ'pɔːʃnɪt]ADJ proporcionado (to a)* * *[prə'pɔːrʃṇət, prə'pɔːʃənət]adjective proporcionalto be proportionate TO something — ser* proporcional a algo, estar* en proporción a algo
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- nətadjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) (stå) i rimelig forhold tilIverb \/prəˈpɔːʃ(ə)neɪt\/avpasse, tilpasse, proporsjonereIIadj. \/prəˈpɔːʃ(ə)nət\/proporsjonalbe proportionate to stå i (rimelig) forhold tilproportionate to proporsjonal med -
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[prə'pɔːʃənət]aggettivo proporzionato* * *[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) proporzionato* * *proportionate /prəˈpɔ:ʃənət/a.proporzionato; adeguato; conformeproportionately avv. (to) proportionate /prəˈpɔ:ʃəneɪt/v. t.proporzionare; adeguare; commisurare.* * *[prə'pɔːʃənət]aggettivo proporzionato -
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[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) sorazmeren* * *I [prəpɔ:šənit]adjective ( proportionately adverb)proporcionalen, sorazmeren, skladen (to)economy proportionate share — sorazmeren deležII [prəpɔ:šəneit]transitive verbproporcionirati, uskladiti -
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[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) hlutfallslegur, í (réttu) hlutfalli við -
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arányos, aránylagos* * *[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) arányos -
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[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) de acordo com* * *pro.por.tion.ate[prəp'ɔʃənit] vt proporcionar: 1 tornar proporcional, ajustar a. 2 distribuir proporcionalmente. • adj proporcional, adequado. -
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orantılı* * *[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) orantılı -
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[prə'pɔːʃənɪt]adj, see proportional* * *[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) proporcjonalny, adekwatny -
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[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) proporcionāls; samērīgs* * *sadalīt proporcionāli; pielāgot, saskaņot; dozēt; proporcionāls, samērīgs -
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[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) atitinkantis, proporcingas -
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adj. relativ; proportionell, proportionerlig* * *[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) proportionerlig -
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[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) úměrný* * *• úměrný• přiměřený -
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[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) proporţional (cu) -
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[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) ανάλογος -
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[-nət]adjective (being in correct proportion: Are her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?) úmerný -
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[-nət] adjectivebeing in correct proportion:مُتَناسِبAre her wages really proportionate to the amount of work she does?
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