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1 correlate with
zusammentreffen, korrelieren mitEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > correlate with
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2 correlate
1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbcorrelate something with something — etwas zu etwas in Beziehung setzen
* * *cor·re·late[ˈkɒrəleɪt, AM ˈkɔ:r-]I. vt* * *['kɒrIleɪt]1. vttwo things zueinander in Beziehung setzen, korrelieren (geh)to correlate sth with sth — etw mit etw in Beziehung setzen, etw mit etw korrelieren (geh)
2. vi(two things) sich entsprechen* * *A v/t1. in Wechselbeziehung bringen ( with mit), aufeinander beziehen2. in Übereinstimmung bringen ( with mit), aufeinander abstimmen, einander angleichenB v/i1. in Wechselbeziehung stehen ( with mit), sich aufeinander beziehen2. übereinstimmen, sich entsprechen:correlate with übereinstimmen mit, entsprechen (dat)C adj [a. -lət]1. korrelativ, aufeinander bezüglich2. (einander) entsprechend, übereinstimmend:be correlate to entsprechen (dat)D s [a. -lət]1. Korrelat n, Ergänzung f, Wechselbegriff m2. Gegenstück n (of zu)* * *1. intransitive verb2. transitive verbcorrelate with or to something — einer Sache (Dat.) entsprechen
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3 correlate
cor·re·late [ʼkɒrəleɪt, Am ʼkɔ:r-] vtto \correlate with sth mit etw dat in Beziehung stehen -
4 correlative
cor·rela·tive[kəˈrelətɪv, AM -t̬ɪv]II. n Korrelat nt* * *[kɒ'relətɪv]1. nKorrelat nt2. adj(= directly related) entsprechend; (GRAM) korrelativ* * *A adj (adv correlatively)1. korrelativ, in Wechselbeziehung stehend, wechselseitig bedingt, voneinander abhängig, sich gegenseitig ergänzend, aufeinander abgestimmt:2. entsprechend* * *adj.entsprechend adj.
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