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1 Indo-European
Indo-Euro·pean[ˌɪndə(ʊ)ˌ-, AM -doʊˌ-]II. n* * *Indo-European LINGA adj indogermanischB s1. Indogermanisch n, das Indogermanische2. Indogermane m, -germanin f -
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indoeuropäisch, indogermanisch n -
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4 family
fami·ly [ʼfæməli] na \family of robins/ squirrels eine Rotkehlchen-/Eichhörnchenfamilie;the Indo-European \family die indo-europäische Sprachfamiliewe've got \family coming to visit wir bekommen Familienbesuch;a friend of the \family, a \family friend ein Freund m /eine Freundin der Familie;non-traditional \family unkonventionelle Familie;to keep sth in the \family ( not sell) etw in Familienbesitz behalten;to keep a secret in the \family ein Geheimnis für sich akk behalten;to have [got] \family eine Familie haben;she's got \family in the States sie hat Verwandte in den Staaten;to start a \family eine Familie gründen;to be \family zur Familie gehören;to be [like] one of the \family [praktisch] zur Familie gehörenthey're one of the old county families sie gehören zu den alteingesessenen Familien dieses Bezirks;to run in the family talent, character in der Familie liegenthe cat/rose \family die Familie der Katzen/Rosenattr, inv1) ( involving family) Familien-;\family council Familienrat m;to settle down to \family life eine Familie gründen;\family likeness Familienähnlichkeit f;\family reunion Familientreffen nt2) ( including children) Familien-;\family entertainment Familienspaß m (film, programme) Unterhaltung für die ganze Familie;\family fare Familienpreis m;\family hotel Familienhotel nt;\family rate Familienrabatt m;\family show Familiensendung f;\family ticket Familienkarte f;\family viewing Familienfernsehen ntPHRASES: -
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noun1) Familie, die; attrib. Familien-; familiär [Hintergrund]run in the family — in der Familie liegen
* * *['fæməli]plural - families; noun1) ((singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children: These houses were built for families; The (members of the) Smith family are all very athletic; ( also adjective) a family holiday.) die Familie, Familien...2) (a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc: He comes from a wealthy family; ( also adjective) the family home.) die Familie3) (the children of a man and his wife: When I get married I should like a large family.) die Familie4) (a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way: In spite of its name, a koala bear is not a member of the bear family.) die Familie•- academic.ru/100670/family_planning">family planning- family tree* * *fami·ly[ˈfæməli]I. na \family of robins/squirrels eine Rotkehlchen-/Eichhörnchenfamiliethe Indo-European \family die indoeuropäische Sprachfamiliewe've got \family coming to visit wir bekommen Familienbesucha friend of the \family, a \family friend ein Freund m/eine Freundin der Familienontraditional \family unkonventionelle Familieto keep sth in the \family (not sell) etw in Familienbesitz behaltento keep a secret in the \family ein Geheimnis für sich akk behaltento have [got] \family eine Familie habenshe's got \family in the States sie hat Verwandte in den Staatento start a \family eine Familie gründen▪ to be \family zur Familie gehörento be [like] one of the \family [praktisch] zur Familie gehörenthey're one of the old county families sie gehören zu den alteingesessenen Familien dieses Bezirksto run in the family talent, character in der Familie liegenthe cat/rose \family die Familie der Katzen/Rosenthe Acme \family die Belegschaft [o Familie] von AcmeII. adj attr, inv1. (involving family) Familien-\family business [or firm] Familienunternehmen nt\family celebration [or party] Familienfeier f\family council Familienrat mto settle down to \family life eine Familie gründen\family likeness Familienähnlichkeit f\family reunion Familientreffen nt2. (including children) Familien-\family fare Familienpreis m\family hotel Familienhotel nt\family rate Familienrabatt m\family show Familiensendung f\family ticket Familienkarte f\family viewing Familienfernsehen nt3.* * *['fmIlɪ]1. n1) Familie f; (including cousins, aunts etc) Verwandtschaft f; (= lineage) Familie f, Haus nt, Geschlecht nt (geh)has he any family? — hat er Familie?
of good family — aus guter Familie, aus gutem Hause
with just the immediate family — im engsten Familienkreis
2) (of plants, animals, languages etc) Familie f2. attrFamilien-a family friend — ein Freund/eine Freundin des Hauses or der Familie
family values — Familienwerte pl, familiäre Werte pl
* * *family [ˈfæməlı]A sa family of four eine vierköpfige Familie;a teacher’s family eine Lehrer(s)familie;have you any family? haben Sie Familie?;she was living as one of the family sie hatte Familienanschluss, sie gehörte zur Familie;family of nations Völkerfamilie;that can ( oder will) happen in the best-regulated families das kommt in den besten Familien vor; → start C 32. Familie f:a) Geschlecht n, Sippe fb) fig Her-, Abkunft f:of (good) family aus guter oder vornehmer Familie, aus gutem Haus3. BIOL Familie f5. MATH Schar f:family of characteristics Kennlinienfeld nB adj Familien…:family accommodation Unterbringung f in Familien;family business Familienunternehmen n;family council Familienrat m;family difficulties familiäre Schwierigkeiten;family doctor Hausarzt m;family environment häusliches Milieu;family film Film m für die ganze Familie;family firm Familienbetrieb n;family occasion Familienereignis n;family pack Familien-, Haushaltspackung f;family planning Familienplanung f;family problems familiäre Probleme;family reunion Familientreffen n;family-run hotel Familienhotel n;family skeleton streng gehütetes Familiengeheimnis;family status Familienstand m;family tensions familiäre Spannungen;family therapist Familientherapeut(in);family togetherness Familienzusammengehörigkeit f;family tree Stammbaum m;family warmth Nestwärme f;in a family way zwanglos;be in the family way umg in anderen Umständen sein;put a girl in the family way umg einem Mädchen ein Kind machenfam. abk1. familiar2. family* * *noun1) Familie, die; attrib. Familien-; familiär [Hintergrund]2) (group, race) Geschlecht, das* * *n.Familie -n f.Sippe -n f.
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