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1 comprehension
noun1) (understanding) Verständnis, das2)comprehension [exercise/test] — Übung zum Textverständnis
* * *[-ʃən]noun (the act or power of understanding: After reading the passage the teacher asked questions to test the children's comprehension.) das Verständnis* * *com·pre·hen·sion[ˌkɒmprɪˈhen(t)ʃən, AM ˌkɑ:m-]to be beyond sb's \comprehension jdm unbegreiflich [o unverständlich] seinlistening/reading \comprehension test Hör-/Leseverständnistest m* * *["kɒmprI'henSən]nthat is beyond my comprehension — das übersteigt mein Begriffsvermögen; (behaviour) das ist mir unbegreiflich
2) (= inclusion) Aufnahme f3) (= school exercise) Fragen pl zum Textverständnis* * *1. Einbeziehung f2. Umfang m3. → academic.ru/14881/comprehensiveness">comprehensiveness4. Begriffsvermögen n, Fassungskraft f, Verstand m, Einsicht f:it is beyond my comprehension das geht über meinen Horizont;past comprehension unfassbar, unfasslichbe quick (slow) of comprehension schnell (langsam) begreifen6. SCHULE Textverständnis n7. PHIL Begriffsinhalt m* * *noun1) (understanding) Verständnis, das2)comprehension [exercise/test] — Übung zum Textverständnis
* * *n.Begreifen n.Begriffsvermögen n.Verständnis n. -
2 slowness
1) Langsamkeit, die3) (slackness) Zögern, dashis slowness to react or in reacting — sein zögerndes Reagieren
4) (stupidity) Schwerfälligkeit, dieslowness [of comprehension/mind/wit] — Begriffsstutzigkeit, die (abwertend)
5) (dullness) Langweiligkeit, die* * *noun die Langsamkeit* * *slow·ness[ˈsləʊnəs, AM ˈsloʊ-]n no pl* * *['sləʊnɪs]n1) Langsamkeit f3) (= inactivity of party, film, plot) Lahmheit f, Langweiligkeit f4) (COMM: slackness) Flaute f5) (slowing down movement) (of surface, track, pitch) Langsamkeit f; (because of rain etc) Schwere f* * *slowness s1. Langsamkeit f2. Schwerfälligkeit f, Begriffsstutzigkeit f3. Langweiligkeit f* * *noun, no pl.1) Langsamkeit, die3) (slackness) Zögern, dashis slowness to react or in reacting — sein zögerndes Reagieren
4) (stupidity) Schwerfälligkeit, dieslowness [of comprehension/mind/wit] — Begriffsstutzigkeit, die (abwertend)
5) (dullness) Langweiligkeit, die* * *n.Langsamkeit f.
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