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con·cep·tion [kənʼsepʃən] nshe has a \conception of people as being basically good sie hält die Menschen für grundsätzlich gut\conception of the world Weltbild nt -
22 egalitarian
egali·tar·ian [ɪ ˌgælɪʼteəriən, Am -ʼteri-] nthe party's principles are basically \egalitarian die Prinzipien der Partei beruhen im Wesentlichen auf dem Gleichheitsgedanken -
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to be \essentially correct im Großen und Ganzen richtig sein2) ( mainly) hauptsächlich, in erster Linie;\essentially I need to know... ich muss vor allem wissen,... -
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I believe that people are \fundamentally good ich glaube, dass die Menschen im Grunde gut sind2) ( in all important aspects) grundsätzlich, prinzipiell;I disagree \fundamentally with what you're saying ich stimme dem, was du sagst, grundsätzlich nicht zu -
25 alapvetően
(DE) essentiell; prinzipiell; (EN) basically; cardinally; essentially; fundamentally; vitally -
26 căn bản
/Basis/ Basis, Basis /essential/ Hauptsache, notwendig, wesentlich /Basically/ grundlegend, grundsätzlich, im Grunde /essentially/ essentiell /in the main/ im großen und ganzenTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > căn bản
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27 неорганическое загрязняющее вещество
неорганическое загрязняющее вещество
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A pollutant of mineral origin and not of basically carbon structure. (Source: ERG)
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