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['fɒrɪn] adjective1) (from abroad) ausländisch; Fremd[herrschaft, -kapital, -sprache]; fremdartig [Gebräuche]foreign worker — Gastarbeiter, der/-arbeiterin, die
he is foreign — er ist Ausländer
2) (abroad) fremd; Auslands[reise, -niederlassung, -markt]from a foreign country — aus einem anderen Land; aus dem Ausland
foreign travel — Reisen ins Ausland
3) (related to countries abroad) außenpolitisch; Außen[politik, -handel]foreign body — Fremdkörper, der
5) (alien) fremdbe foreign to somebody/somebody's nature — jemandem fremd sein/nicht jmds. Art sein
* * *['forən]1) (belonging to a country other than one's own: a foreign passport.) ausländisch•- academic.ru/28822/foreigner">foreigner* * *for·eign[ˈfɒrɪn, AM ˈfɔ:rɪn]\foreign banks Auslandsbanken pl\foreign countries Ausland nt kein pl\foreign currency Fremdwährung f, Devisen pl\foreign notes and coins Sortenpl\foreign soil ( form) fremder Bodento rest in \foreign soil in fremder Erde begraben sein [o geh ruhen2. (of other countries) Außen-\foreign policy Außenpolitik f\foreign relations Auslandsbeziehungen pl\foreign trade Außenhandel m\foreign travel Auslandsreise f▪ to be \foreign to sb jdm nicht bekannt seina \foreign body ein Fremdkörper m* * *['fɒrən]adj1) person, product ausländisch; food, customs, appearance fremdländischto be foreign (person) — Ausländer( in) m(f)
a quarter of the population is foreign — ein Viertel der Bevölkerung sind Ausländer or kommt aus dem Ausland
foreign news — Auslandsnachrichten pl, Nachrichten pl aus dem Ausland
2) (= alien) Fremd-behaviour that was foreign to his nature — ein Verhalten, das seiner Natur fremd war
* * *1. fremd, ausländisch, Auslands…, Außen…:he’s foreign er ist Ausländer;foreign affairs Außenpolitik f, auswärtige Angelegenheiten;foreign-born im Ausland geboren;foreign country, foreign countries pl Ausland n;a) Fremdwährung f, ausländische Währung,b) WIRTSCH Devisen pl;foreign debts WIRTSCH, POL Auslandsschulden;foreign department Auslandsabteilung f;foreign domination Fremdherrschaft f;foreign-exchange dealer WIRTSCH Devisenhändler(in);foreign experience Auslandserfahrung f;foreign language Fremdsprache f;a) fremdsprachig,b) fremdsprachlich, Fremdsprachen…;foreign-language teaching Fremdsprachenunterricht m;foreign minister POL Außenminister(in);foreign-owned in ausländischem Besitz (befindlich);foreign policy Außenpolitik f;foreign-policy außenpolitisch;foreign transaction Auslandsgeschäft n;foreign visit Auslandsbesuch m;foreign word LINGa) Fremdwort n,b) Lehnwort n;2. WIRTSCH Devisen…:foreign assets Devisenwerte3. fremd (to dat):that is foreign to his nature das ist ihm wesensfremd;5. seltsam, unbekannt, fremdfor. abk1. foreign2. forestry* * *['fɒrɪn] adjective1) (from abroad) ausländisch; Fremd[herrschaft, -kapital, -sprache]; fremdartig [Gebräuche]foreign worker — Gastarbeiter, der/-arbeiterin, die
2) (abroad) fremd; Auslands[reise, -niederlassung, -markt]from a foreign country — aus einem anderen Land; aus dem Ausland
3) (related to countries abroad) außenpolitisch; Außen[politik, -handel]4) (from outside) fremdforeign body — Fremdkörper, der
5) (alien) fremdbe foreign to somebody/somebody's nature — jemandem fremd sein/nicht jmds. Art sein
* * *adj.Außen- präfix.ausländisch adj.fremd adj.
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