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61 bacterium
noun, pl. bacteria Bakterie, die* * *[-əm]singular; = academic.ru/5010/bacteria">bacteria* * *bac·te·rium<pl -ria>[bækˈtɪəriəm, AM -ˈtɪriəm]n Bakterie f* * *[bk'tIərɪəm]n pl bacteria[bk'tIərɪə] Bakterie f, Bakterium nt (old)* * ** * *noun, pl. bacteria Bakterie, die* * *n.Bakterie -n f.Spaltpilz m. -
62 series
noun, pl. same1) (sequence) Reihe, diea series of events/misfortunes — eine Folge von Ereignissen/Missgeschicken
2) (set of successive issues) Serie, dieradio/TV series — Hörfunkreihe/Fernsehserie, die
series of programmes — Sendereihe, die
4) (group of stamps, games, etc.) Serie, die5) (Electr.)* * *plural; see series* * *se·ries<pl ->[ˈsɪəri:z, AM ˈsɪri:z]n\series of experiments Versuchsreihe f\series of measurements Messreihe fa \series of scandals eine Reihe Skandale3. RADIO, TV Serie fcomedy/TV \series Comedyserie f/Fernsehserie f▪ in \series in Reihe [geschaltet]* * *['sIərɪz]n pl -1) Serie f; (of books, lectures etc also, of films, talks, MATH, MUS, ELEC) Reihe f; (of events also, succession of things) Reihe f, Folge fa series of articles — eine Artikelserie or -reihe
* * *series [ˈsıəriːz; -rız] pl -ries s1. Serie f, Reihe f, Folge f:a series of concerts eine Konzertreihe;in series der Reihe nach ( → 4, 5)2. (Artikel-, Buch- etc) Serie f, (-)Reihe f3. MATH Reihe f4. TECH Serie f, Baureihe f:series production Reihen-, Serienbau m;in series serienmäßigseries motor Reihen(schluss)motor m;series parallel circuit Reihenparallelschaltung f;series-wound Reihenschluss…;6. CHEM homologe Reihe7. GEOL Schichtfolge f8. ZOOL Abteilung f9. (Briefmarken- etc) Serie f10. LING Reihe f von gleich geordneten Satzteilens. abk2. section3. see s.4. series5. set7. sign8. signed gez.9. singular Sg.10. sonser. abk1. serial2. series3. sermon* * *noun, pl. same1) (sequence) Reihe, diea series of events/misfortunes — eine Folge von Ereignissen/Missgeschicken
2) (set of successive issues) Serie, dieradio/TV series — Hörfunkreihe/Fernsehserie, die
series of programmes — Sendereihe, die
3) (set of books) Reihe, die4) (group of stamps, games, etc.) Serie, die5) (Electr.)* * *n.Folge -n f.Kette -n f.Reihe -n f.Schriftenreihe f.Serie -n f. -
63 works
noun singular or noun plural (a factory etc: The steelworks is/are closed for the holidays.) die Werke (pl.)* * *[wɜːks]plSee:= academic.ru/82936/work">work* * *wks abk* * *n.pl.Fabrik -en f.Werk -e n. -
64 doubles
noun singular (or noun plural in tennis etc, a kind of match with two players on each side: I enjoy playing doubles; ( also adjective) a doubles match.) das Doppel* * *['dʌblz]n sing or pl (SPORT)Doppel ntto play doubles — im Doppel spielen
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65 singles
1) (( also noun singular) in tennis etc, a match or matches with only one player on each side: The men's singles are being played this week; ( also adjective) a singles match.) das Einzel; Einzel-...2) ((especially American) unmarried (usually young) people: a bar for singles; ( also adjective) a singles holiday/club.) Singles(pl.); für Singles* * *sin·gles[ˈsɪŋgl̩z]I. n<pl ->men's/ladies' \singles Herren-/Dameneinzel ntto play a \singles against sb ein Einzel gegen jdn spielenladies' \singles champion Siegerin f im Dameneinzel\singles match Einzel nt* * *['sɪŋglz]n sing or pl (SPORT)Einzel ntthe singles finals — das Finale im Einzel
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66 clubs
noun plural ((sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits which is black and shaped like a clover: the six of clubs.) Kreuz, Treff, Eichel -
67 diamonds
noun plural ((sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits: the five of diamonds.) das Karo* * *(cards) n. -
68 hearts
noun plural ((sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits: the two of hearts.) das Herz -
69 spades
noun plural ((sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits: the ten of spades.) das Pik -
70 bowls
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71 dynamics
noun singular (the science that deals with movement and force.) die Bewegungslehre* * *dy·nam·ics[daɪˈnæmɪks]natmospheric \dynamics atmosphärische Dynamik fachsprchemical \dynamics chemische Dynamik fachsprpopulation \dynamics Bevölkerungsdynamik f fachsprgroup \dynamics Gruppendynamik f* * *[daI'nmɪks]n sing or plDynamik f* * ** * *n.Dynamik f. -
72 Gardens
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73 algae
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74 darts
noun singular (a game in which darts are thrown at a board (dart-board) which has a series of numbers on it by which one scores: a game of darts; ( also adjective) a darts match.) das Pfeilwerfen, Darts* * *[dɑ:tz, AM dɑ:rtz]do you feel like a game of \darts? hast du Lust, Darts zu spielen?to play \darts Darts spielen* * *[dAːts]n singDarts nt, Pfeilwurfspiel nt -
75 hydraulics
noun singular (the study of the behaviour of moving liquids (eg of water in pipes).) die Hydraulik* * *hy·drau·lics[haɪˈdrɔ:lɪks, AM -ˈdrɑ:-]n + sing vb Hydraulik f* * *[haI'drɒlɪks]n singHydraulik f* * *n.Hydraulik f. -
76 ninepins
(a form of bowling in which nine bottle-shaped objects are knocked over with a ball: a game of ninepins; Ninepins is a very good game.) das Kegeln* * *nine·pins[ˈnaɪnpɪnz]to be going down [or falling] like \ninepins wie [die] Kegel umfallen; ( hum) people wie die Fliegen umfallen fam* * *['naInpɪnz]n(= game) Kegeln nt -
77 greenhouse effect
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78 bionics
(the use of biological principles in the design of computers etc.) Biomiks- academic.ru/7074/bionic">bionic* * *n.Bionik f. -
79 botanic(al) gardens
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80 botanic(al) gardens
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