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1 integrate
transitive verb3) (open to all racial groups)integrate a school/college — eine Schule/ein College für alle Rassen zugänglich machen
* * *['intiɡreit](to (cause to) mix freely with other groups in society etc: The immigrants are not finding it easy to integrate into the life of our cities.) eingliedern- academic.ru/38609/integration">integration* * *in·te·grate[ˈɪntɪgreɪt, AM -t̬ə-]I. vt1. (become accepted)2. (combine)▪ to \integrate sth etw zusammenfassenthe town's modern architecture is very well \integrated with the old der moderne Baustil fügt sich gut in das alte Stadtbild ein* * *['IntIgreɪt]1. vtintegrierento integrate sb into or with sth — jdn in etw (acc) integrieren
to integrate sth into sth — etw in etw (acc) integrieren
to integrate sth with sth — etw auf etw (acc) abstimmen
to integrate a school/college (US) — eine Schule/ein College auch für Schwarze etc zugänglich machen
2. vi (USschools etc) auch für Schwarze etc zugänglich werden* * *integrate [ˈıntıɡreıt]A v/t1. integrieren:a) zusammenschließen ( into zu)c) einbeziehen, einbauen, einbinden ( alle:into, with in akk)d) MATH das Integral (gen) berechnen2. besonders US Einrichtungen für alle Rassen zugänglich machenB v/i1. sich integrieren:a) sich zusammenschließen ( into zu)C adj [-ɡrət; -ɡreıt] vollständig, ganz* * *transitive verb1) (combine into a whole; also Math.) integrieren2) (into society) integrieren (in in + Akk.)integrate a school/college — eine Schule/ein College für alle Rassen zugänglich machen
* * *v.einbinden v.einfügen v.integrieren v. -
2 assimilation
noun* * *noun die Assimilation* * *as·simi·lation[əˌsɪmɪˈleɪʃən, AM -əˈleɪ-]n no plproblems of \assimilation Anpassungsschwierigkeiten pl* * *[ə"sImI'leISən]n(of food, knowledge) Aufnahme f; (fig into society etc also) Integration fhis powers of assimilation — seine geistige Aufnahmefähigkeit
* * *assimilation [əˌsımıˈleıʃn] s1. Aufnahme f2. BIOL, LING etc Assimilation f3. Angleichung f (to, with an akk)4. Anpassung f (into, with an akk)* * *noun1) (making or becoming like) Angleichung, die (to, with an + Akk.)2) (fig.): (of information, influences, etc.) Aufnahme, die* * *n.Angleichung f.Anpassung f.
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