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1 reproduction
noun1) Wiedergabe, die; Reproduktion, die (Druckw.)reproduction of sound — Tonwiedergabe, die
2) (producing offspring) Fortpflanzung, die3) (copy) Reproduktion, die; attrib.* * *1) (the act or process of reproducing: He is studying reproduction in rabbits.) die Fortpflanzung2) (a copy (of a work of art etc): These paintings are all reproductions.) die Reproduktion* * *re·pro·duc·tion[ˌri:prəˈdʌkʃən]I. nmy new hi-fi system gives marvellous \reproduction meine neue Hi-Fi-Anlage hat eine fantastische [Klang]wiedergabefacsimile \reproduction Faksimileausgabe f1. (concerning the production of offspring) (process, rate) Fortpflanzungs-\reproduction instinct Fortpflanzungstrieb m\reproduction furniture Stilmöbel pl* * *["riːprə'dʌkSən]n1) (= procreation) Fortpflanzung fsound reproduction — Klang- or Tonwiedergabe
this radio has good reproduction — das Radio gibt den Ton gut wieder
* * *reproduction [ˌriːprəˈdʌkʃn] s1. allg Wiedererzeugung f2. BIOL Fortpflanzung f3. Reproduktion f:a) TYPO Nach-, Abdruck m, Vervielfältigung fb) MAL, FOTO Kopie f4. TECH Reproduktion f:a) Nachbildung f:reproduction furniture Stilmöbel pl5. a) Wiederholung fb) SCHULE Nacherzählung f* * *noun1) Wiedergabe, die; Reproduktion, die (Druckw.)reproduction of sound — Tonwiedergabe, die
2) (producing offspring) Fortpflanzung, die3) (copy) Reproduktion, die; attrib.* * *n.Fortpflanzung f.Reproduktion f.Vermehrung (Biologie) f.Wiedergabe f. -
2 reproduction
re·pro·duc·tion [ˌri:prəʼdʌkʃən] nmy new hi-fi system gives marvellous \reproduction meine neue Hi-Fi-Anlage hat eine fantastische [Klang]wiedergabefacsimile \reproduction Faksimileausgabe f n\reproduction instinct Fortpflanzungstrieb m\reproduction furniture Stilmöbel pl
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