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1 minus
1. preposition2) (below zero) minusminus 20 degrees — 20 Grad Kälte od. minus 20 Grad
3) (coll.): (lacking) ohne2. adjective(Math.) negativ [Wert, Menge, Größe]; Minus[zeichen, -betrag]3. noun(symbol) Minus[zeichen], das* * *1. preposition(used to show subtraction: Ten minus two equals eight (10 - 2 = 8).) minus2. noun 3. adjective(negative or less than zero: a minus number; Twelve from ten equals minus two (10 - 12 = -2).) Minus-...* * *mi·nus[ˈmaɪnəs]I. prep1. MATH minuswhat is 57 \minus 39? was ist 57 minus 39?2. (without)he returned from WWII \minus a leg er verlor im Zweiten Weltkrieg ein Bein3. (less)it costs €30,50 \minus a 10 % discount es kostet €30,50 abzüglich 10 % RabattII. n<pl -es>to be in the \minus FIN im Minus seinIII. adj attr, invthe accounts show a \minus figure die Bücher weisen ein Minus auf2. (number) minus\minus ten Celsius minus zehn Grad Celsiusto be in \minus figures im Minus sein; account also überzogen sein* * *['maɪnəs]1. prep1) minus, weniger£100 minus taxes — £ 100 abzüglich (der) Steuern
2) (= without, deprived of) ohnehe returned from the war minus an arm — er kam mit einem Arm weniger aus dem Krieg zurück
2. adjMinus-; quantity, value negativminus temperatures — Minustemperaturen pl, Temperaturen pl unter null
an A minus (in grading) — eine Eins minus
3. n1) (= sign) Minus(zeichen) nttwo minuses make a plus — minus mal minus gibt plus
if the result is a minus... — wenn das Ergebnis negativ ist or eine negative Größe ist...
2) (= disadvantage) Minus nt* * *minus [ˈmaınəs]A präp1. MATH minus, weniger, abzüglich2. umg ohne:after the fight he was minus a front tooth fehlte ihm ein SchneidezahnC adj1. Minus…, negativ:minus amount → D 3 a;minus quantity → D 2;minus reaction negative Reaktion;minus sign → D 1;minus terminal Minuspol m2. umg schlecht:3. BOT minusgeschlechtigD s1. Minus(zeichen) n2. MATH negative Größe3. Minus n:a) Fehlbetrag mb) Nachteil mc) Mangel m (of an dat)* * *1. preposition1) (with the subtraction of) minus; weniger; (without) ohne; abzüglich (+ Gen.)2) (below zero) minusminus 20 degrees — 20 Grad Kälte od. minus 20 Grad
3) (coll.): (lacking) ohne2. adjective(Math.) negativ [Wert, Menge, Größe]; Minus[zeichen, -betrag]3. noun(symbol) Minus[zeichen], das* * *adj.minus adj. -
2 minus
minus;attr, inv1) ( disadvantage)\minus point Minuspunkt m2) ( number) minus;two \minus one equals one math zwei minus eins gleich eins;\minus ten Celsius minus zehn Grad Celsius;to be in \minus figures im Minus sein; account also überzogen seina B \minus eine Zwei minus -
3 plus
1. preposition2) (above zero) plus2. adjectiveplus ten degrees — plus zehn Grad; zehn Grad plus
1) (additional, extra) zusätzlich2) (at least)fifteen etc. plus — über fünfzehn usw.
3) (Math.): (positive) positiv [Wert, Menge, Größe]3. noun1) (symbol) Plus[zeichen], das2) (additional quantity) Plus, das3) (advantage) Pluspunkt, der4. conjunction(coll.) und außerdem* * *1. preposition(used to show addition: Two plus three equals five (2 + 3 = 5).) plus2. noun 3. adjective(positive or more than zero: a plus quantity; The temperature was plus fifteen degrees.) positiv, plus* * *[plʌs], zuzüglich + datII. n\plus 8 [plus] acht\plus two degrees zwei Grad plus [o über null20/30/250 \plus mindestens 20/30/250, 20/30/250 oder mehrit'll take us six \plus hours to get there wir werden gut [o mindestens] sechs Stunden brauchen, um dorthin zu gelangenher eldest son must be 20 \plus ihr ältester Sohn muss über 20 sein3. (slightly better than)A \plus ≈ Eins plus f4. (positive)* * *[plʌs]1. prep(= added to, increased by) plus (+dat); (= together with) und (außerdem)the day's takings were plus £100 — die Tageseinnahmen lagen um £ 100 höher
plus or minus 10% — plus minus 10%
2. adj1) (MATH, ELEC fig)2)(= more than)
he got B plus in the exam — ≈ er hat in der Prüfung eine Zwei plus bekommen50 pages/hours plus a week — mehr als or über 50 Seiten/Stunden pro Woche
3. n(= sign) Pluszeichen nt; (= positive factor) Pluspunkt m; (= extra) Plus ntif after all the deductions you still finish up with a plus — wenn dir nach allen Abzügen noch etwas übrig bleibt
* * *plus [plʌs]A präp1. plus, unda sum plus interest ein Betrag zuzüglich (der) Zinsen3. umg und auchB adj1. Plus…, auch Extra…:a) MATH Pluszeichen n,b) fig gutes Zeichen;plus or minus 5% plus/minus 5%;2. ELEK, MATH positiv, Plus…:plus quantity positive Größe;plus terminal Pluspol mC s1. Plus(zeichen) n2. Plus n, Mehr n, Überschuss m3. fig Plus(punkt) n(m):* * *1. preposition1) (with the addition of) plus (+ Dat.); (and also) und [zusätzlich]2) (above zero) plus2. adjectiveplus ten degrees — plus zehn Grad; zehn Grad plus
1) (additional, extra) zusätzlich2) (at least)fifteen etc. plus — über fünfzehn usw.
3) (Math.): (positive) positiv [Wert, Menge, Größe]3. noun1) (symbol) Plus[zeichen], das2) (additional quantity) Plus, das3) (advantage) Pluspunkt, der4. conjunction(coll.) und außerdem* * *adj.plus adj.sowi adj.zuzüglich adj. -
4 subtract
transitive verbabziehen ( from von); subtrahieren ( from von)* * *[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) subtrahieren- academic.ru/71767/subtraction">subtraction* * *sub·tract[səbˈtrækt]vtfour \subtracted from ten equals six zehn minus vier ergibt sechs* * *[səb'trkt]vtiabziehen, subtrahieren (from von)* * *subtract [səbˈtrækt]A v/t1. wegnehmen ( from von)from von)B v/i2. MATH subtrahieren* * *transitive verbabziehen ( from von); subtrahieren ( from von)* * *v.abziehen v.schmälern v.subtrahieren v. -
5 subtract
sub·tract [səbʼtrækt] vtfour \subtracted from ten equals six zehn minus vier ergibt sechs
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