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1 indent
transitive verb1) (make notches in) einkerben2) (form recesses in) einschneiden in (+ Akk.)3) (from margin) einrücken* * *1. [in'dent] verb 2. ['indent] noun((also indentation) the space left at the beginning of a line, eg the first line of a paragraph.) der Einzug- academic.ru/37589/indentation">indentation- indented* * *in·dentI. vi[ɪnˈdent]II. vt[ɪnˈdent]1. TYPOto \indent a line/paragraph eine Zeile/einen Absatz einrücken2. (make depression)III. n[ˈɪndent]* * *[ɪn'dent]1. vtborder, edge einkerben; coast zerklüften, einbuchten; (TYP) word, line einrücken, einziehen; (= leave dent in) metal etc einbeulen2. vi3. n['ɪndent] (in border etc) Einkerbung f, Kerbe f; (in coast) Einbuchtung f; (TYP, of line) Einrückung f, Einzug m; (= dent in metal etc) Beule f, Delle f* * *indent1 [ınˈdent]A v/t1. einzähnen, (ein-, aus)kerben, auszacken2. einen Balken verzahnen, verzapfenB v/i1. JUR obs einen Vertrag abschließena) etwas von jemandem anfordern,b) etwas bei jemandem bestellen3. MIL Br Vorräte requirierenC s [ˈındent; ınˈd-]1. Kerbe f, Einschnitt m, Auszackung f, Zacke f2. TYPO Einzug m, Einrückung f3. JUR Vertrag(surkunde) m(f)4. MIL Br Requisition f5. WIRTSCH Warenbestellung f (besonders aus Übersee), Auslandsauftrag mindent2A v/t [ınˈdent] eindrücken:a) einprägen (in in akk)b) einbeulenB s [ˈındent; ınˈd-] Einbeulung f, Vertiefung f, Delle f* * *transitive verb1) (make notches in) einkerben2) (form recesses in) einschneiden in (+ Akk.)3) (from margin) einrücken* * *v.einrücken v. -
2 beginning
nounAnfang, der; Beginn, derat the beginning of February/the month — Anfang Februar/des Monats
at the beginning of the day — zu Beginn des Tages
from beginning to end — von Anfang bis Ende; von vorn bis hinten
from the [very] beginning — [ganz] von Anfang an
have its beginnings in something — seine Anfänge od. seinen Ursprung in etwas (Dat.) haben
[this is] the beginning of the end — [das ist] der Anfang vom Ende
* * *noun der Anfang* * *be·gin·ning[bɪˈgɪnɪŋ]I. nat [or in] the \beginning am Anfang, zu Beginnthe \beginning of the end der Anfang vom Endefrom \beginning to end (place) von vorn bis hinten; (temporal) von Anfang bis Ende, von der ersten bis zur letzten Minuteat the \beginning of the month am Monatsanfangwe will meet at the \beginning of the month wir treffen uns Anfang des Monats2. (origin)▪ \beginnings pl Anfänge pl, Ursprung mthe \beginnings of civilization die Anfänge [o der Ursprung] der Zivilisationto rise from humble \beginnings sich akk aus kleinen Verhältnissen hocharbeiten3. (start)▪ \beginnings pl erste AnzeichenI've got the \beginnings of a headache ich glaube, ich bekomme Kopfschmerzen4.II. adj attr, inv Anfangs-\beginning course Anfängerkurs m\beginning stage Anfangsstadium nt* * *[bI'gInɪŋ]n1) (= act of starting) Anfang mat the beginning — anfänglich, zuerst
at the beginning of sth — am Anfang or (temporal also) zu Beginn einer Sache (gen)
the beginning of time/the world —
from the beginning of the week/poem — seit Anfang or Beginn der Woche/vom Anfang des Gedichtes an
read the paragraph from the beginning — lesen Sie den Paragrafen von (ganz) vorne
from beginning to end — von vorn bis hinten; (temporal) von Anfang bis Ende
to begin at the beginning —
the beginning of negotiations — der Beginn der Verhandlungen, der Verhandlungsbeginn
the shooting was the beginning of the rebellion — die Schießerei bedeutete den Beginn or Anfang der Rebellion
from humble beginnings — aus einfachen Verhältnissen
Nazism had its beginnings in Germany —
* * *1. Anfang m, Beginn m:at the beginning of anfangs (gen);at the beginning of the week am Wochenanfang;from beginning to end von Anfang bis Ende;it’s the beginning of the end das ist der Anfang vom Ende; → academic.ru/5835/battle">battle Bes Redew2. Ursprung m3. pl Anfänge pl (einer Wissenschaft etc)* * *nounAnfang, der; Beginn, derat or in the beginning — am Anfang
at the beginning of February/the month — Anfang Februar/des Monats
from beginning to end — von Anfang bis Ende; von vorn bis hinten
from the [very] beginning — [ganz] von Anfang an
have its beginnings in something — seine Anfänge od. seinen Ursprung in etwas (Dat.) haben
[this is] the beginning of the end — [das ist] der Anfang vom Ende
* * *n.Anbruch -¨e m.Anfang -ë m.Antritt -e m.Beginn -e m.Entstehung f.
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