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1 imperial
adjective1) kaiserlich; Reichs[adler, -insignien]2) (of an emperor) Kaiser-3) (fixed by statute) britisch [Maße, Gewichte]* * *[im'piəriəl](of an empire or an emperor: the imperial crown.) kaiserlich- academic.ru/37044/imperialism">imperialism- imperialist* * *im·perial[ɪmˈpɪəriəl, AM -ˈpɪr-]adj inv1. (of an empire) Reichs-, imperial geh; (of an emperor) kaiserlich, Kaiser-; (imperialistic) imperialistisch oft pej\imperial ambitions Großmachtstreben ntI\imperial China/Rome das China/Rom der Kaiserzeit2. (grand) prächtig, üppig4. (measure) britisch\imperial gallon britische Gallone (4,55 Liter)the \imperial system das britische System der Maße und Gewichte* * *[Im'pIərɪəl]adj1) (= of empire) Reichs-; (= of emperor) kaiserlich, Kaiser-imperial Rome — das Rom der Kaiserzeit
2) (= of British Empire) Empire-, des Empire4) weights, measures englisch* * *imperial [ımˈpıərıəl]A adj (adv imperially)1. kaiserlich, Kaiser…2. HIST Reichs…:Imperial Diet Reichstag m3. des Brit. Weltreichs, Reichs…, Empire…4. figa) souveränb) gebieterisch5. figa) königlich, fürstlich, prächtig, großartigb) hervorragend, exquisitc) imposant, mächtig, riesigimperial gallon Gallone f (= 4,55 l)B s1. Kaiserliche(r) m/f(m) (Anhänger oder Soldat)2. Knebelbart m4. dunkles Purpurrot* * *adjective1) kaiserlich; Reichs[adler, -insignien]2) (of an emperor) Kaiser-3) (fixed by statute) britisch [Maße, Gewichte]* * *adj.kaiserlich adj. -
2 stationary
adjective1) (not moving) stehendthe traffic was stationary — der Verkehr war zum Erliegen gekommen
2) (fixed) stationär* * ** * *sta·tion·ary[ˈsteɪʃənəri, AM -ʃəneri]adj (not moving) ruhendwe were \stationary at a set of traffic lights wir standen an einer Ampel; (not changing) unverändert\stationary bicycle Heimfahrrad nt, Heimtrainer m* * *['steISənərI]adj(= not moving) car parkend attr, haltend attr; (= not movable) fest (stehend attr); (SPACE, COMPUT ETC) stationärto be stationary (vehicles) — stehen; ( traffic, fig ) stillstehen
to remain stationary — sich nicht bewegen; (traffic) stillstehen
* * *2. sesshaft3. gleichbleibend, stationär:remain stationary unverändert sein oder bleiben;stationary population (Statistik) stationäre Bevölkerung4. (still)stehend:stationary traffic stehender Verkehr;be stationary stehensta. abk1. station Bhf.2. stationarystat. abk1. (auf Rezepten) statim, immediately2. stationary3. statue4. statute* * *adjective1) (not moving) stehend2) (fixed) stationär* * *adj.feststehend adj.ortsfest adj.stationär adj. n.stationär adj.
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