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1 Forschung
f1. Forschung(en) research (work); Forschungen betreiben do research (work); in der Forschung tätig sein work ( oder be engaged) in research, do research work; Forschung und Entwicklung research and development, R&D* * *die Forschungresearch* * *Fọr|schung ['fɔrʃʊŋ]f -, -enältere/verschiedene Forschungen — older/various studies
Forschungen betreiben — to research, to be engaged in research
2) no pl (= Wissenschaft) research no artForschung und Entwicklung — research and development, RD
* * *(a close and careful study to find out (new) facts or information: He is engaged in cancer research; His researches resulted in some amazing discoveries; ( also adjective) a research student.) research* * *For·schung<-, -en>fdie moderne \Forschung modern research2. (Untersuchung) research\Forschung und Lehre research and teaching\Forschungen betreiben to conduct [or carry out] research* * *die; Forschung, Forschungen researchForschungen [auf einem Gebiet] betreiben — do research [in a field]
* * *1.Forschung(en) research (work);Forschungen betreiben do research (work);in der Forschung tätig sein work ( oder be engaged) in research, do research work;Forschung und Entwicklung research and development, R&D* * *die; Forschung, Forschungen researchForschungen [auf einem Gebiet] betreiben — do research [in a field]
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2 research
[rɪˈsəːtʃ] ( especially American) [ˈriːsə:(r)tʃ]1. nouna close and careful study to find out (new) facts or information:بَحْث، تَحْقيق عِلْمي( also adjective) a research student.
2. [rɪˈsəː(r)tʃ] verbto carry out such a study:يَبْحَثُ في، يَقومُ بِبَحْثHe's researching (into) Thai poetry.
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