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1 modern
adjectivemodern; heutig [Zeit[alter], Welt, Person]in modern times — in der heutigen Zeit
modern languages — neuere Sprachen; (subject of study) Neuphilologie, die
* * *['modən](belonging to the present or to recent times; not old or ancient: modern furniture/clothes.) modern- academic.ru/47515/modernity">modernity- modernness
- modernize
- modernise
- modernization
- modernisation
- modern language* * *mod·ern[ˈmɒdən, AM ˈmɑ:dɚn]1. (contemporary) modern\modern methods/technology moderne Methoden/Technologiea \modern design ein zeitgemäßes Design2. (not ancient or medieval) modern, neuzeitlich\modern art moderne Kunst\modern Europe Europa nt der Neuzeit\modern times Neuzeit f, Moderne fthe \modern world die heutige Welt* * *['mɒdən]1. adjmodern (ALSO ART, LITER); times, world also heutig; history neuere und neuesteModern Greek etc — Neugriechisch nt etc
2. nAnhänger( in) m(f) der Moderne* * *A adj (adv modernly)1. modern, neuzeitlich:modern times pl die Neuzeit2. modern, (neu)modischa) modern, Neu…,b) neuer(er, e, es):Modern English Neuenglisch n, das Neuenglische;Modern Greek Neugriechisch n, das Neugriechische;a) neuere Sprachen,B s1. modern eingestellter Mensch2. Mensch m der Neuzeit:the moderns die Neueren3. TYPO neuzeitliche Antiquamod abk1. moderate2. modern* * *adjectivemodern; heutig [Zeit[alter], Welt, Person]modern jazz — Modern Jazz, der
modern languages — neuere Sprachen; (subject of study) Neuphilologie, die
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2 modern language
(a language spoken nowadays (as opposed to ancient Greek, Latin etc).) lebende Sprache
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