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101 Filia
Fi|lia ['fiːlia]f -, Filiae['fiːliɛ] (hum) daughter, offspring (hum)* * *Fi·lia<-, -s>[ˈfi:li̯a] -
102 Hinterbliebener
Hin|ter|blie|be|ne(r) [hɪntɐ'bliːb(ə)nə]mf decl as adjsurviving dependentdie Hinterblíébenen — the bereaved family
* * *Hin·ter·blie·be·ne(r)[hɪntɐˈbli:bənə, -nɐ]f(m) dekl wie adj bereaved [family]seine Tochter war die einzige \Hinterbliebener his daughter was his only survivor▪ die/jds \Hinterbliebenern the/sb's surviving dependants -
103 Komteß
Kom·tessRR<-, -en>Kom·teßALT<-, -ssen>[kɔmˈtɛs]fKom·tes·se<-, -n>[kɔmˈtɛsə]f under 30-year-old unmarried daughter of a count -
104 Netzwerktochter
Netz·werk·toch·terf network daughter -
105 pflichtgetreu
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106 Erfolg haben bei
(to make oneself liked or approved of by: That young man has made a hit with your daughter.) make a hit with -
107 Fortschritte machen
to get along; to make progress; to make headway; to get ahead; to advance; to get on; to progress* * *(to move forward: The army advanced towards the town; Our plans are advancing well; He married the boss's daughter to advance (= improve) his chances of promotion.) advance* * *ausdr.to make progress expr. -
108 fragen nach
to ask for; to inquire about* * *(to express a wish to see or speak to (someone): When he telephoned he asked for you; He is very ill and keeps asking for his daughter.) ask for -
109 freien um
to court* * *((of a man) to seek as a wife: He wooed the daughter of the king.) woo -
110 jemandem herausrutschen
(to say (something) unintentionally: She let slip some remark about my daughter.) let slip -
111 sich entwickeln
1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) develop2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) develop3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) develop4) (to (cause to) develop gradually: Man evolved from the apes.) evolve5) ((with into) to change into, in becoming mature: Your daughter has grown into a beautiful woman.) grow6) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) hatch* * *v.to develop v.to emerge v. -
112 Sultani
(the mother, wife, sister or daughter of a sultan.) sultana -
113 Bürgerstochter
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114 Folgeelement
n < nukl> ■ daughter element -
115 Folgekern
m < nukl> ■ daughter nucleus -
116 Sohn
m < edv> ■ son; daughter -
117 Sohn-CD
f < edv> ■ son; daughter -
118 Tochter
f < edv> ■ son; daughter -
119 Tochteraktivität
f < nukl> ■ daughter activity -
120 Tochteratom
n < phys> ■ daughter atom
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