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1 zusammengesetzt
I P.P. zusammensetzenII Adj.1. zusammengesetzt sein aus be made up of2. MATH., MUS., LING., Arznei: compound; Bild, Stil etc.: composite; zusammengesetztes Wort compound (word)* * *pieced; composite* * *zu|sạm|men|ge|setztadjaus etw zusammengesetzt sein — to consist of sth, to be composed of sth
zusammengesetztes Wort/Verb — compound (word)/verb
See:→ auch zusammensetzen* * *1) (composed of many parts: a complex piece of machinery.) complex2) (composed of a number of parts: a compound substance.) compound* * *zu·sam·men·ge·setztein \zusammengesetztes Wort a compound [word]* * *B. adj1.zusammengesetzt sein aus be made up ofzusammengesetztes Wort compound (word)* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.composite adj. (alt.Rechtschreibung) adv.complexly adv. adj.compound adj. -
2 Substanz
f; -, -en1. (Stoff) substance2. WIRTS. capital, assets Pl.; von der Substanz leben live on one’s capital; die Substanz angreifen draw on one’s reserves, spend down one’s capital3. fig. (Wesen) substance; (Kern) core; es fehlt ihm an Substanz he / it lacks substance, he’s / it’s too lightweight; das geht an die Substanz umg. it really takes it out of you* * *die Substanzmeat; juice; substance* * *Sub|stanz [zʊp'stants]f -, -en1) substance; (= Wesen) essence* * *die1) (a material: Rubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.) substance2) (as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.) substance* * *Sub·stanz<-, -en>[zʊpˈstants]f1. (Material) substance[jdm] an die \Substanz gehen (fam) to take it out of sb3. FIN capitalvon der \Substanz leben to live on [or off] one's capital [or assets]* * *die; Substanz, Substanzen1) (auch fig.) substancedie Substanz — the reserves pl.
etwas geht an die Substanz — (fig. ugs.) (seelisch, nervlich) something gets you down; (körperlich) something takes it out of you
* * *1. (Stoff) substance2. WIRTSCH capital, assets pl;von der Substanz leben live on one’s capital;die Substanz angreifen draw on one’s reserves, spend down one’s capitales fehlt ihm an Substanz he/it lacks substance, he’s/it’s too lightweight;das geht an die Substanz umg it really takes it out of you* * *die; Substanz, Substanzen1) (auch fig.) substancedie Substanz — the reserves pl.
etwas geht an die Substanz — (fig. ugs.) (seelisch, nervlich) something gets you down; (körperlich) something takes it out of you
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3 Zusammensetzung
f* * *die Zusammensetzung(Aufbau) composition;(Kombination) combination* * *Zu|sạm|men|set|zung [-zətsʊŋ]f -, -enputting together; (von Gerät auch) assembly; (= Struktur) composition, make-up; (= Mischung) mixture, combination (aus of); (GRAM) compound* * *die1) (the act of assembling or putting together.) assembly2) (the parts of which a thing is made: Have you studied the composition of the chemical?) composition3) (a substance, word etc formed from two or more elements: The word racetrack is a compound; chemical compounds.) compound* * *Zu·sam·men·set·zung<-, -en>f1. (Struktur) composition, make-up; Ausschuss a. constitution form; Mannschaft line-up; Wählerschaft profile spec* * *die; Zusammen, Zusammenen1) (Aufbau) composition‘Zusammensetzung:...’ — (als Aufschrift auf Medikamentenpackung) ‘ingredients:...’
2) (Sprachw.) compound* * *1. composition (* * *die; Zusammen, Zusammenen1) (Aufbau) composition‘Zusammensetzung:...’ — (als Aufschrift auf Medikamentenpackung) ‘ingredients:...’
2) (Sprachw.) compound* * *f.composition n.consistence n.consistency n.constitution n. -
4 marker
■ Defensive player whose chief job is to keep a particular opposing player in close proximity in order to minimise this opposing player's effectiveness.Syn. man-marker■ Abwehrspieler, der in erster Linie die Aufgabe hat, einen bestimmten Spieler der gegnerischen Mannschaft zu bewachen und in seiner Wirkung möglichst zu neutralisieren.■ A compound, group of compounds or biological parameters which indicate the use of a prohibited substance or prohibited method.Marker m■ Eine Verbindung oder eine Gruppe von Verbindungen oder biologischer Parameter, die auf die Verwendung einer verbotenen Substanz oder einer verbotenen Methode hinweist. -
5 grenzflächenaktive Verbindung
f < chem> ■ surface-active agent; surface-active substance; surface-active compound; surfactantGerman-english technical dictionary > grenzflächenaktive Verbindung
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6 grenzflächenaktives Mittel
n < chem> ■ surface-active agent; surface-active substance; surface-active compound; surfactantGerman-english technical dictionary > grenzflächenaktives Mittel
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7 oberflächenaktive Substanz
f < chem> ■ surface-active agent; surface-active substance; surface-active compound; surfactantGerman-english technical dictionary > oberflächenaktive Substanz
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8 oberflächenaktive Verbindung
f < chem> ■ surface-active agent; surface-active substance; surface-active compound; surfactantGerman-english technical dictionary > oberflächenaktive Verbindung
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