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noun, pl. pathskeep to the path — auf dem Weg bleiben
the path to salvation/of virtue — der Weg des Heils/der Pfad der Tugend
* * *plural - paths; noun1) (a way made across the ground by the passing of people or animals: There is a path through the fields; a mountain path.) der Pfad2) ((any place on) the line along which someone or something is moving: She stood right in the path of the bus.) der Weg•- academic.ru/53967/pathway">pathway* * *[pɑ:θ, AM pæθ]ngarden \path Gartenweg mbeaten \path Trampelpfad mto clear a \path einen Weg bahnensnowploughs cleared a \path to the village Schneepflüge räumten den Weg zum Dorfto follow a \path einem Weg folgenthe \path of the bullet was through his left arm die Kugel durchschlug seinen linken Armto move in spiral \paths sich akk spiralförmig bewegento block sb's \path jdm den Weg verstellento block sb's \path sich akk jdm in den Weg stellento choose a \path einen Weg einschlagento cross sb's \path jdm über den Weg laufenI hope our \paths cross again in the future ich hoffe, dass unsere Wege sich wieder einmal kreuzen werdenthe \path to success der Weg zum Erfolg* * *[pAːɵ]n* * *b) IT Pfad m2. fig Weg m (to zu):3. PHYS, TECH Bahn f:path of current Stromweg m;path of electrons Elektronenbahn4. ASTRON Bahn f* * *noun, pl. pathsthe path to salvation/of virtue — der Weg des Heils/der Pfad der Tugend
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[pɑ:ɵ, Am pæɵ] ngarden \path Gartenweg m;beaten \path Trampelpfad m;to clear a \path einen Weg bahnen;snowploughs cleared a \path to the village Schneepflüge räumten den Weg zum Dorf;to follow a \path einem Weg folgenthe \path of the bullet was through his left arm die Kugel durchschlug seinen linken Arm;to move in spiral \paths sich akk spiralförmig bewegen;to block sb's \path jdm den Weg verstellen;to block sb's \path sich akk jdm in den Weg stellen;to choose a \path einen Weg einschlagen;to cross sb's \path jdm über den Weg laufen;I hope our \paths cross again in the future ich hoffe, dass unsere Wege sich wieder einmal kreuzen werden;the \path to success der Weg zum Erfolg -
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path1 IT, ZEICH Pfad m, Weg mpath2 LAG Bahn f (einer Kugel im Kugellager)path3 TECH Bahn f, Laufbahn f (der Lagerkugeln); Laufring m -
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path to profitability (infrml: P2P) FIN, GEN (infrml) Gewinnspur f, Gewinnpfad m, Weg m zum Gewinn (opposite: path to bankruptcy, P2B)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > path to profitability
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path — path1 [path, päth] n. [ME < OE pæth, akin to Ger pfad, Du pad, prob. early Gmc loanword < Iran (as in Avestan path ) < IE base * pent(h) , to step, go > FIND, L pons, bridge] 1. a track or way worn by footsteps; trail 2. a walk or way … English World dictionary