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1 Abkömmling
'apkœmlɪŋmdescendant(e) m/fAbkömmlingẠ bkömmling ['apkœmlɪŋ] <-s, -e>(gehobener Sprachgebrauch: Nachkomme) descendant Maskulin -
2 Nachkomme
'naːxkɔməmNachkommeNc1bb8184a/c1bb8184chkomme ['na:xkɔmə] <-n, -n>descendant(e) Maskulin(Feminin); Beispiel: die Nachkommen la descendance -
3 Enkel
'ɛʤkəl(ɪn)m (f - Enkelin); RELpetit-fils/petite-fille m/fdie Enkel pl — les petits-enfants m/pl
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4 bergab
bɛrk'apadven descendant, à la descenteEs geht mit ihm bergab. — Ses affaires vont mal.
bergabbergạb [bεrk'?ap]en descente; Beispiel: bergab gehen descendreWendungen: mit etwas geht es bergab quelque chose est sur la mauvaise pente -
5 herunterfahren
herunterfahrenherụnter|fahrendescendre; Beispiel: zu jemandem herunterfahren descendre vers quelqu'un; Beispiel: die Straße heruntergefahren kommen arriver en descendant la rue; Beispiel: den Berg herunterfahren descendre la montagne1 (transportieren) descendre2 réduire Produktion, Werbung -
6 hinab
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7 Nachfahre
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8 donàà
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9 donàb
De hier hinabFr par là en descendant
См. также в других словарях:
descendant — descendant, ante [ desɑ̃dɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. et n. • v. 1260; de descendre 1 ♦ Qui descend, est issu d un ancêtre. Ligne descendante (opposé à ascendante) . N. Personne qui est issue d un ancêtre. ⇒ enfant, petits enfants; neveu; descendance. « Ces… … Encyclopédie Universelle
descendant — descendant, ante 1. (dè san dan, dan t ) adj. 1° Qui descend, qui va en bas. • Serait ce abuser de la permission de conjecturer que de supposer qu il y a aussi un suc descendant ou dont la direction est en sens opposé ?, BONNET Consid. corps… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Descendant — or Descendent may refer to: Lineal descendant, a blood relative in the direct line of descent Collateral descendant, a relative descended from a brother or sister of an ancestor Descendant (astrology), the point directly opposite from the… … Wikipedia
descendant — de·scen·dant also de·scen·dent /di sen dənt/ n: a blood relative of a later generation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. descendant … Law dictionary
descendant — mid 15c. (adj.), c.1600 (n.), from Fr. descendant (13c.), prp. of descendre (see DESCEND (Cf. descend)). Despite a tendency to use descendent for the adjective and descendant for the noun, descendant seems to be prevailing in all uses and appears … Etymology dictionary
Descendant — De*scend ant, a. [F. descendant, p. pr. of descendre. Cf. {Descendent}.] Descendent. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Descendant — De*scend ant, n. One who descends, as offspring, however remotely; correlative to ancestor or ascendant. [1913 Webster] Our first parents and their descendants. Hale. [1913 Webster] The descendant of so many kings and emperors. Burke. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
descendant — descendant, descendent In BrE descendant is the noun and descendent is the adjective, but in AmE either form is used in both cases … Modern English usage
descendant — or descendent Those persons who are in the blood stream of the ancestor. Term means those descended from another, persons who proceed from a body of another such as a child or grandchild, to the remotest degree; it is the opposite of ascendants … Black's law dictionary
descendant — or descendent Those persons who are in the blood stream of the ancestor. Term means those descended from another, persons who proceed from a body of another such as a child or grandchild, to the remotest degree; it is the opposite of ascendants … Black's law dictionary
descendant — [dē sen′dənt, disen′dənt] adj. [ME descendaunt < OFr descendant < L descendens, prp. of descendere: see DESCEND] descending: also descendent n. 1. a person who is an offspring, however remote, of a certain ancestor, family, group, etc. 2.… … English World dictionary