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1. adjective 2. nounArabisch, das; see also academic.ru/24358/English">English 2. 1)* * *['ærəbik]- Arabic numerals* * *Ara·bic* * *['rəbɪk]1. nArabisch nt2. adjarabischArabic numerals — arabische Ziffern or Zahlen
* * *Arabic [ˈærəbık]A adj arabisch:Arabic numeral arabische ZifferB s LING Arabisch n, das Arabische* * *1. adjective 2. nounArabisch, das; see also English 2. 1)* * *(language) adj.arabisch adj. -
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3 Arabic
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4 Arabic
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5 Arabic numerals
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Arabic numerals
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6 Arabic arch
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > Arabic arch
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7 Arabic gum
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8 Arabic numeral
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > gum arabic
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17 acacia gum
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noun2) (symbol for zero) [Ziffer] Null, die* * *(secret writing; a code: The message was written in cipher.) die Chiffre* * *ci·pher[ˈsaɪfəʳ, AM -ɚ]nin \cipher chiffriert2. (unimportant person) Null f fam; (unimportant thing) Nichts nt; (person used as a pawn) Marionette f* * *['saɪfə(r)]1. n2) (= zero) Null f3) (= nonentity) Niemand m no pl4) (= code) Chiffre f, Code m, Kode m2. vt(= encode) verschlüsseln, chiffrieren* * *cipher [ˈsaıfə(r)]A s1. MATH Null f (Ziffer)2. (arabische) Ziffer, Zahl f3. figa) Null f (unbedeutende Person):I’m a mere cipher in this department ich bin in dieser Abteilung nur eine Nummerb) Nichts n (unbedeutende Sache)4. a) Chiffre f, Geheimschrift f:in cipher chiffriertb) chiffrierter Textc) Schlüssel m (zu einer Geheimschrift)5. Monogramm nB v/i rechnenC v/t1. chiffrieren, verschlüsseln2. cipher outa) be-, ausrechnen,b) entziffern, dechiffrieren,c) US umg ausknobeln, austüfteln* * *noun1) (code, secret writing) Chiffre, die; Geheimschrift, die2) (symbol for zero) [Ziffer] Null, die* * *n.Chiffre -s f. v.verschlüsseln v. -
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I noun, usu. in pl.(Anat.)II 1. noungum[s] — Zahnfleisch, das
2) (sweet) Gummibonbon, der od. das3) (Amer.) see academic.ru/12359/chewing_gum">chewing gum2. transitive verb,- mm-1) (smear with gum) gummieren [Briefmarken, Etiketten usw.]2) (fasten with gum) klebenPhrasal Verbs:- gum up* * *I noun- gumboilII 1. noun1) (a sticky juice got from some trees and plants.) der Gummi2) (a glue: We can stick these pictures into the book with gum.) der Klebstoff3) (a type of sweet: a fruit gum.) das Gummi4) (chewing-gum: He chews gum when he is working.) der Kaugummi2. verb(to glue with gum: I'll gum this bit on to the other one.) kleben- gummy- gumminess* * *gum1[gʌm]n ANAT\gum shield BOXING, MED Mundschutz mgum2[gʌm]by \gum! Teufel noch mal!gum3[gʌm]I. n1. no pl (sticky substance) Gummi nt; BOT Gummi[harz] nt; (on stamps, etc.) Gummierung f; (glue) Klebstoff m2. (sweet)chewing \gum Kaugummi m o ntII. vt<- mm->▪ to \gum sth etw kleben▪ to \gum sth down etw zuklebenIII. vi<- mm->BOT Harz absondern* * *I [gʌm]n (ANAT)Zahnfleisch nt no pl II1. n1) Gummi nt; (= gumtree) Gummibaum m; (= glue) Klebstoff m3)See:= gumshoe2. vt(= stick together) kleben; (= spread gum on) gummieren IIIn (dated inf)by gum! — Teufel noch mal! (dated sl)
* * *gum1 [ɡʌm] s meist pl ANAT Zahnfleisch ngum2 [ɡʌm]A s1. BOT, TECHa) Gummi m/nb) Gummiharz n2. Gummi m/n, Kautschuk m3. Klebstoff m, besonders Gummilösung f4. Gummierung f (von Briefmarken etc)5. Appretur(mittel) f(n)7. BOT Gummifluss m, Gummose f (eine Baumkrankheit)8. MED Augenbutter f9. besonders Br Gummibonbon m/n10. pl US Gummigaloschen plB v/t1. gummieren2. mit Gummi appretieren3. (an-, ver)kleben:gum down aufkleben;gum together zusammenklebena) verkleben, verstopfen,b) umg vermasseln, Pläne etc über den Haufen werfen:gum up the works alles vermasselnC v/i1. Gummi absondern oder bilden2. gummiartig werden* * *I noun, usu. in pl.(Anat.)II 1. noungum[s] — Zahnfleisch, das
2) (sweet) Gummibonbon, der od. das3) (Amer.) see chewing gum2. transitive verb,- mm-1) (smear with gum) gummieren [Briefmarken, Etiketten usw.]2) (fasten with gum) klebenPhrasal Verbs:- gum up* * *n.Gummi -s m.Klebgummi f. -
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