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adjective1) anschaulich; beschreibend [Lyrik]; deskriptiv [Analyse]2) (not expressing feelings or judgements) deskriptiv* * *de·scrip·tive[dɪˈskrɪptɪv]adj beschreibend, veranschaulichendthis passage is very \descriptive dieser Abschnitt enthält eine ausführliche Beschreibung\descriptive statistics deskriptive Statistik* * *[dI'skrIptɪv]adj1) beschreibend; account, adjective, passage anschaulich2) linguistics, science etc deskriptiv* * *descriptive [dıˈskrıptıv] adj (adv descriptively)descriptive geometry MATH darstellende Geometrie;descriptive science deskriptive oder beschreibende Wissenschaft;be descriptive of sth etwas beschreiben oder bezeichnen2. anschaulich (geschrieben oder schreibend)* * *adjective1) anschaulich; beschreibend [Lyrik]; deskriptiv [Analyse]2) (not expressing feelings or judgements) deskriptiv* * *adj.beschreibend adj.
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