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1 prägnant
* * *terse; concise; pithy; succinct* * *präg|nạnt [prɛ'gnant]1. adjWorte succinct, concise; Beispiel, Unterschied striking2. advsuccinctly, conciselydie Antwort ist prägnant ausgefallen — the answer was concise or succinct
* * *1) concisely2) (brief but comprehensive: a clear concise statement.) concise* * *präg·nant[prɛˈgnant]\prägnante Sätze concise sentencesII. adv\prägnant antworten to give a succinct [or concise] answeretw \prägnant beschreiben/darstellen to give a succinct [or concise] description/account of sth* * *1.Adjektiv concise; succinct2.adverbial concisely; succinctly* * *prägnantes Beispiel perfect ( oder telling) example* * *1.Adjektiv concise; succinct2.adverbial concisely; succinctly* * *adj.concise adj.incisive adj.laconic adj.pithy adj.succinct adj. adv.concisely adv.incisively adv.succinctly adv.tersely adv.
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