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2 integral
adjective1) (of a whole) wesentlich, integral [Bestandteil]2) (whole, complete) vollständig; vollkommen3) (forming a whole) ein Ganzes bildend; integrierend* * *in·te·gral[ˈɪntɪgrəl, AM -t̬ə-]I. adjschools are \integral to the local community Schulen sind für die Gemeinde von grundlegender Bedeutung\integral part wesentlicher Bestandteilhe's an \integral part of the team er ist ein für unser Team unverzichtbares Mitglied2. (whole) vollständig3. (built-in) eingebautthe prison has no \integral sanitation in dem Gefängnis gibt es keine Klos in den Zellen4. MATH Integral-\integral calculus Integralrechnung f\integral equation Integralgleichung f* * *['IntIgrəl]1. adj1) part wesentlich, integral (geh)2) (= whole) vollständig, vollkommen2. n (MATH)Integral nt* * *integral [ˈıntıɡrəl]A adj (adv integrally)1. integral, (zur Vollständigkeit) unerlässlich:an integral part ein integraler Bestandteil2. a) aus integralen Teilen bestehend, integriert, einheitlich, geschlossenb) ganz, vollständig:an integral whole ein einheitliches oder vollständiges Ganzes3. TECHa) (fest) eingebautb) eine Einheit bildend ( with mit)4. unversehrt, unverletzt5. vollkommen6. MATHa) ganz(zahlig) (Vielfaches)b) eine ganze Zahl oder ein Ganzes betreffendc) Integral…:integral calculus Integralrechnung f;integral equation Integralgleichung f;integral sign Integralzeichen n;integral theorem Integralsatz mB s1. (ein) vollständiges Ganzes2. MATH Integral n:integral with respect to x from a to b Integral nach x von a bis b* * *adjective1) (of a whole) wesentlich, integral [Bestandteil]2) (whole, complete) vollständig; vollkommen3) (forming a whole) ein Ganzes bildend; integrierend* * *adj.bestimmtes (Mathematik) adj.fest eingebeut adj. n.Integral -en n. -
3 singular
1. adjective1) (Ling.) singularisch; Singular-singular noun — Substantiv im Singular
2) (individual) einzeln; (unique) einmalig; einzigartig3) (extraordinary) einmalig; einzigartig2. noun(Ling.) Einzahl, die; Singular, der* * *['siŋɡjulə]1) (( also adjective) (in) the form of a word which expresses only one: `Foot' is the singular of `feet'; a singular noun/verb; The noun `foot' is singular.) der Singular; singularisch2) (the state of being singular: Is this noun in the singular or the plural?) der Singular* * *sin·gu·lar[ˈsɪŋgjələʳ, AM -ɚ]I. adjto be \singular im Singular stehen\singular ending Singularendung f\singular form Singularform f\singular noun Substantiv nt im Singularthe third person \singular die dritte Person Singularof \singular beauty von einmaliger [o einzigartiger] Schönheita \singular lack of tact eine beispiellose Taktlosigkeita most \singular affair eine höchst merkwürdige Angelegenheitto be in the \singular im Singular [o in der Einzahl] stehen* * *['sɪŋgjʊlə(r)]1. adja singular noun — ein Substantiv nt im Singular
2) (= odd) sonderbar, eigenartighow very singular! — das ist aber sehr sonderbar or eigenartig!
3) (= outstanding) einzigartig, einmalig2. nSingular m* * *singular [ˈsıŋɡjʊlə(r)]A adj (adv singularly)1. singulär:a) einzigartig, einmaligb) vereinzelt vorkommend2. eigentümlich, seltsam3. LING singularisch, Singular…:singular number → B4. MATH singulär (Integral, Matrix etc)all and singular jeder (jede, jedes) einzelneB s LING Singular m, (Wort n in der) Einzahl fs. abk2. section3. see s.4. series5. set7. sign8. signed gez.9. singular Sg.10. son* * *1. adjective1) (Ling.) singularisch; Singular-2) (individual) einzeln; (unique) einmalig; einzigartig3) (extraordinary) einmalig; einzigartig2. noun(Ling.) Einzahl, die; Singular, der* * *adj.singulär (Mathematik) adj. n.Einzahl f.
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