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2 divided circle diagram
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3 divided
di·vid·ed[dɪˈvaɪdɪd]1. (undecided) hin- und hergerissen2. (in disagreement) uneinig* * *[dI'vaIdɪd]adj1) (= partitioned) city, country geteilt2) (= disunited) nation, country, society geteilt, gespalten; government, opposition zerstritten; opinion geteiltchildren of divorced parents have divided loyalties — Scheidungskinder fühlen sich zwischen den Eltern hin- und hergerissen
my mind is divided — ich kann mich nicht entscheiden
opinion was divided (on whether...) — die Meinungen waren geteilt (darüber, ob...)
* * *divided [dıˈvaıdıd] adj1. geteilt (auch fig):people are deeply divided over this issue es gibt tiefe Meinungsverschiedenheiten in dieser Frage;they were divided against themselves sie waren untereinander uneinig;divided skirt Hosenrock m2. Teil…:div. abk1. divided3. division5. divorced* * *adj.abgeteilt adj.aufgeteilt adj.geteilt adj.teilt adj. -
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5 segment
noun(of orange, pineapple) Scheibe, die; (of cake, pear) Stück, das; (of worm, skull, limb) Segment, das; (of economy, market) Bereich, der* * *['seɡmənt]1) (a part or section: He divided the orange into segments.) der Teil2) (a part of eg a circle cut off by a straight line.) das Segment•- academic.ru/118315/segmented">segmented* * *seg·ment[ˈsegmənt]I. n\segment of industries Branchensegment ntII. vt▪ to \segment sth etw zerlegen [o geh segmentieren]; COMPUT etw segmentieren [o in Abschnitte unterteilen]to \segment the market/population den Markt/die Bevölkerung aufspalten* * *['segmənt]1. nTeil m; (of worm) Glied nt, Segment nt; (of orange) Stück nt, Rippe f, Schnitz m (dial); (of circle) Abschnitt m, Segment nt2. vt[seg'ment] zerlegen, segmentieren3. vi[seg'ment] sich teilen* * *A s [ˈseɡmənt]2. figa) (Markt- etc) Bereich mb) (Gesellschafts- etc) Schicht f3. MATH (Kreis-, Kugel- etc) Segment n, (-)Abschnitt m:segment of circle (sphere);segment of line Strecke f5. LING Segment n (elementare sprachliche Einheit, die durch die Zerlegung einer größeren Einheit in Abschnitte gewonnen wird, z. B. Phonem)6. IT (Programm-)Segment nB v/t [seɡˈment; besonders US ˈseɡment]1. (auf-, zer)teilen* * *noun(of orange, pineapple) Scheibe, die; (of cake, pear) Stück, das; (of worm, skull, limb) Segment, das; (of economy, market) Bereich, der* * *n.Abschnitt m.Segment -e n.Teilabschnitt m. -
6 middle
1. attributive adjectivemittler...the middle one — der/die/das mittlere
2. nounmiddle point — Mittelpunkt, der
1) Mitte, die; (central part) Mittelteil, derin the middle of the room/the table — in der Mitte des Zimmers/des Tisches; (emphatic) mitten im Zimmer/auf dem Tisch
right in the middle of Manchester — genau im Zentrum von Manchester
fold something down the middle — etwas in der Mitte falten
in the middle of the morning/afternoon — mitten am Vor-/Nachmittag
in the middle of the night/week — mitten in der Nacht/Woche
be in the middle of doing something — (fig.) gerade mitten dabei sein, etwas zu tun
2) (waist) Taille, die* * *['midl] 1. noun1) (the central point or part: the middle of a circle.) die Mitte2) (the central area of the body; the waist: You're getting rather fat round your middle.) die Mitte2. adjective(equally distant from both ends: the middle seat in a row.) mittler- academic.ru/46725/middling">middling- middle age
- middle-aged
- Middle Ages
- Middle East
- middleman
- be in the middle of doing something
- be in the middle of something* * *mid·dle[ˈmɪdl̩]I. nthe \middle of the earth das Erdinnerein the \middle of the road/room/table mitten auf der Straße/im Zimmer/auf dem Tischin the \middle of the afternoon/morning mitten am Nachmittag/Morgenin the \middle of the night mitten in der Nachtin the \middle of summer/March mitten im Sommer/Märzin the \middle of 1985/the century Mitte 1985/des Jahrhundertsto be in one's \middle forties/sixties in den Mittvierzigern/-sechzigern sein; (busy with)to be in the \middle of eating/cooking/writing a letter mitten dabei sein zu essen/kochen/einen Brief zu schreibento be in the \middle of an argument/a project mitten in einer Diskussion/einem Projekt seinshe parts her hair in [or down] the \middle sie trägt einen Mittelscheitelcut the piece of cake in the \middle! schneide das Stück Kuchen in der Mitte durch!let's split the cost right down the \middle! lass uns die Kosten teilen!the issue of a single European currency divided the country down the \middle das Problem einer einheitlichen europäischen Währung spaltete das LandII. adj attr, inv mittlere(r, s)* * *['mɪdl]1. nMitte f; (= central section: of book, film etc) Mittelteil m, mittlerer Teil; (= inside of fruit, nut etc) Innere(s) nt; (= stomach) Bauch m, Leib m; (= waist) Taille fhe passed the ball to the middle of the field — er spielte den Ball zur (Feld)mitte
in the middle of the century — um die Jahrhundertmitte, Mitte des Jahrhunderts
we were in the middle of lunch —
to be in the middle of doing sth — mitten dabei sein, etw zu tun
I'm in the middle of reading it — ich bin mittendrin
he parts his hair down the middle — er hat einen Mittelscheitel
2. adjmittlere(r, s)the middle house — das mittlere Haus, das Haus in der Mitte
to be in one's middle twenties/thirties — Mitte zwanzig/dreißig sein
* * *middle [ˈmıdl]A adjmiddle C MUS eingestrichenes C;middle finger Mittelfinger m;middle life mittleres Lebensalter;in the middle fifties Mitte der Fünfziger(jahre);2. LINGa) Mittel…:Middle Latin Mittellatein nB s1. Mitte f:in the middle in der oder die Mitte;in the middle of the street mitten auf der Straße;in the middle of speaking mitten im Sprechen;2. mittlerer Teil, Mittelstück n (auch eines Schlachttieres)3. Mitte f (des Leibes), Taille f4. LING Medium n (griechische Verbform)7. pl WIRTSCH Mittelsorte fC v/t1. in die Mitte platzieren2. besonders Fußball: den Ball zur Mitte geben* * *1. attributive adjectivemittler...the middle one — der/die/das mittlere
2. nounmiddle point — Mittelpunkt, der
1) Mitte, die; (central part) Mittelteil, derin the middle of the room/the table — in der Mitte des Zimmers/des Tisches; (emphatic) mitten im Zimmer/auf dem Tisch
in the middle of the morning/afternoon — mitten am Vor-/Nachmittag
in the middle of the night/week — mitten in der Nacht/Woche
be in the middle of doing something — (fig.) gerade mitten dabei sein, etwas zu tun
2) (waist) Taille, die* * *adj.Mittel- präfix. n.Mitte -n f.
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