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1 chemisch
I Adj. chemical; chemische Elemente chemical elements; chemische Erzeugnisse chemicals; chemische Reinigung Vorgang: dry cleaning; Unternehmen: dry cleaner(‘s); chemische Wirkung chemical action; chemische Zusätze chemical additives; Keule 3II Adv.: etw. chemisch reinigen lassen have s.th. dry-cleaned, take s.th. to the dry cleaner(‘s)* * *chemical* * *che|misch ['çeːmɪʃ] (esp S Ger) ['keː-]1. adjchemicalSee:2. advbehandeln, untersuchen chemicallyetw chémisch reinigen — to dry-clean sth
* * *(of chemistry: a chemical reaction.) chemical* * *che·misch[ˈçe:mɪʃ]I. adj chemical\chemische Bindung chemical bond\chemische Formel chemical notation\chemischer Sauerstoffbedarf [o CSB] chemical oxygen demand, COD\chemische Zusammensetzung chemical compositionII. adv chemicallyetw \chemisch reinigen to dry-clean sth\chemisch beständig CHEM chemically stable\chemisch gebunden CHEM chemically combined* * *1.Adjektiv chemical2.adverbial chemically* * *A. adj chemical;chemische Elemente chemical elements;chemische Erzeugnisse chemicals;chemische Wirkung chemical action;B. adv:etwas chemisch reinigen lassen have sth dry-cleaned, take sth to the dry cleaner(’s)* * *1.Adjektiv chemical2.adverbial chemically* * *adj.chemical adj. adv.chemically adv. -
2 physikalisch
Adj.1. Vorgang etc.: physical2. die Physik betreffend: attr. physics...; physikalisches Gesetz law of physics; physikalische Einheiten physical units; physikalische Chemie physical chemistry; physikalisches Institut institute ( oder department) of physics* * *physical* * *phy|si|ka|lisch [fyzi'kaːlɪʃ]1. adjphysicalphysikálische Experimente durchführen — to carry out physics experiments or experiments in physics
physikálische Therapie — physiotherapy, physical therapy
2. advphysicallydas ist physikálisch nicht erklärbar — that can't be explained by physics
etw physikálisch therapieren (Med) — to have physiotherapy or physical therapy
* * *1) physically2) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) physical3) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) physical* * *phy·si·ka·lisch[fyziˈka:lɪʃ]adj MED, PHYS physical\physikalische Gesetze physical laws, laws of physics\physikalische Experimente physics experiments* * *1.Adjektiv physics attrib. < experiment, formula, research, institute>; physical <map, chemistry, therapy, process>2.adverbial in terms of physics* * *physikalisch adj1. Vorgang etc: physical2. die Physik betreffend: attr physics …;physikalisches Gesetz law of physics;physikalische Einheiten physical units;physikalische Chemie physical chemistry;physikalisches Institut institute ( oder department) of physics3. Therapie etc: physical;physikalische Therapie auch physiotherapy* * *1.Adjektiv physics attrib. <experiment, formula, research, institute>; physical <map, chemistry, therapy, process>2.adverbial in terms of physics* * *adv.physically adv.
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