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1) (Geom.)2) (Med.) akut [Krankheit, Stadium]3) (critical) akut [Gefahr, Situation, Mangel]4) (keen) fein [Geruchssinn]; heftig [Schmerz]* * *[ə'kju:t]1) ((of a disease etc) severe but not lasting very long: They think his illness is acute rather than chronic.) akut2) (very great: There is an acute shortage of teachers.) akut3) (quick-witted: As a businessman, he's very acute.) scharfsinnig5) (high, shrill s high sound.)•- academic.ru/115011/acute_angle">acute angle- acutely
- acuteness* * *[əˈkju:t]I. adjthe crisis is becoming ever more \acute die Krise verschärft sich immer mehr\acute anxiety ernsthafte Sorge\acute illness akute Erkrankung\acute pain heftiger Schmerz\acute shortage akuter Mangel2. (keen) scharf\acute hearing feines Gehör\acute sense of smell ausgeprägter Geruchssinn3. (shrewd) scharfsinnig\acute observation genaue [o scharfe] Beobachtung4. (sharp) spitz\acute angle spitzer Winkel* * *[ə'kjuːt]1. adjacute beds (Med) — Akutbetten pl
6) (LING)acute accent — Akut m
2. n (LING)Akut m* * *acute [əˈkjuːt]A adj (adv acutely)1. scharf, spitz(ig)2. MATH spitz(wink[e]lig):acute angle spitzer Winkel;from an acute angle SPORT aus spitzem Winkel;acute triangle spitzwink(e)liges Dreieck3. stechend, heftig (Schmerz)4. heftig (Freude etc):be acutely aware of sth sich einer Sache schmerzlich oder voll und ganz bewusst sein;acutely embarrassing äußerst peinlich5. akut, brennend (Frage), kritisch, bedenklich:acute shortage kritischer Mangel, akute Knappheit6. scharf (Augen, Verstand), fein (Gehör, Gefühl)7. a) scharfsinnig, klugb) genau, scharf (Beobachtung)8. schrill, durchdringend (Ton etc)acute-care hospital Akutkrankenhaus nB s LING Akut m, Accent m aigu* * *1) (Geom.)2) (Med.) akut [Krankheit, Stadium]3) (critical) akut [Gefahr, Situation, Mangel]4) (keen) fein [Geruchssinn]; heftig [Schmerz]* * *adj.intensiv adj.scharf adj. n.akut (Medizin) adj. -
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1) ( positioned)to be \angled to sth [winkelförmig] auf etw akk ausgerichtet sein;acute-/obtuse-\angled spitz-/stumpfwinklig;right-\angled triangle rechtwinkliges Dreieck
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