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1 untereinander
Adv.1. one below the other; die Zahlen stehen genau untereinander the figures are exactly aligned one beneath the other2. (gegenseitig) one another; (miteinander) among themselves, yourselves etc.; sich untereinander helfen / bekämpfen help / fight one another* * *(Anordnung) one below the other;(Verhältnis) among each other* * *un|ter|ei|nạn|der [ʊntɐ|ai'nandɐ]adv1) (= gegenseitig) each other; (= miteinander) among ourselves/themselves etcFamilien, die untereinander heiraten — families that intermarry
2) (räumlich) one below or underneath the other* * *un·ter·ei·nan·der[ʊntɐʔaiˈnandɐ]1. (miteinander) among yourselves/themselves etc.2. (eines unterhalb des anderen) one below the other* * *1) (räumlich) one below the otheruntereinander liegen — lie or be one below or underneath the other
2) (miteinander) among[st] ourselves/themselves etc* * *untereinander adv1. one below the othersich untereinander helfen/bekämpfen help/fight one another* * *1) (räumlich) one below the otheruntereinander liegen — lie or be one below or underneath the other
2) (miteinander) among[st] ourselves/themselves etc* * *adj.among themselves adj. präp.among each other expr.among one another expr. -
2 untereinander heiraten
((of tribes, families etc) to marry one another: The invaders intermarried with the local population; The two families intermarried.) intermarry -
3 innerhalb der Familie heiraten
to intermarryDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > innerhalb der Familie heiraten
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4 Mischehen schließen
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5 untereinander heiraten
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6 Verwandtenehen schließen
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7 untereinander
- {among each other; among themselves; between each other; one below the other} = untereinander teilen {to split (split,split)+ = untereinander heiraten {to intermarry}+ = sie vertragen sich wieder untereinander {they are on speaking terms again}+
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