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a striking example of sth

  • 1 prägnant

    Adj. concise, to the point; Stil: pithy; prägnantes Beispiel perfect ( oder telling) example
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    terse; concise; pithy; succinct
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    präg|nạnt [prɛ'gnant]
    1. adj
    Worte succinct, concise; Beispiel, Unterschied striking
    2. adv
    succinctly, concisely

    die Antwort ist prägnant ausgefallenthe answer was concise or succinct

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    2) (brief but comprehensive: a clear concise statement.) concise
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    präg·nant
    [prɛˈgnant]
    I. adj (geh) succinct, concise
    \prägnante Sätze concise sentences
    II. adv
    \prägnant antworten to give a succinct [or concise] answer
    sich akk \prägnant ausdrücken to be succinct [or concise]
    etw \prägnant beschreiben/darstellen to give a succinct [or concise] description/account of sth
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    1.
    Adjektiv concise; succinct
    2.
    adverbial concisely; succinctly
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    prägnant adj concise, to the point; Stil: pithy;
    prägnantes Beispiel perfect ( oder telling) example
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv concise; succinct
    2.
    adverbial concisely; succinctly
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    adj.
    concise adj.
    incisive adj.
    laconic adj.
    pithy adj.
    succinct adj. adv.
    concisely adv.
    incisively adv.
    succinctly adv.
    tersely adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > prägnant

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