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1 evident
Adj. obvious, clear; (einleuchtend) self-evident* * *evident* * *evi|dent [evi'dɛnt]adjgeh = offenbar) obvious, clear* * *evi·dent[eviˈdɛnt]* * *Adjektiv (geh.)2) (offenkundig) evident, obvious < disadvantage>* * ** * *Adjektiv (geh.)2) (offenkundig) evident, obvious < disadvantage> -
2 Evidenz
f; -, kein Pl.1. evident nature, obviousness (+ Gen of)* * *Evi|denz [evi'dɛnts]f -, -en2) (Aus)etw in Evidenz halten — to keep a current record of sth, to keep sth up-to-date
* * *die; Evidenz, Evidenzen (geh.) (einer Behauptung, eines Beweises) convincingness; (eines Satzes, einer Wahrheit) self-evidence* * *1. evident nature, obviousness (+gen of)2. österr ADMIN:* * *die; Evidenz, Evidenzen (geh.) (einer Behauptung, eines Beweises) convincingness; (eines Satzes, einer Wahrheit) self-evidence
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