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  • 1 intermediate

    1. adjective
    2) (Educ.) Mittel[stufe, -schule]
    2. noun
    * * *
    [intə'mi:diət]
    (in the middle; placed between two things, stages etc: An intermediate English course is more advanced than a beginners' course, but not as difficult as an advanced course.) Mittel-...
    * * *
    inter·medi·ate
    [ˌɪntəˈmi:diət, AM -t̬ɚˈ-]
    I. adj inv
    1. (level) mittel; (between two things) Zwischen-
    \intermediate stage Zwischenstadium nt
    \intermediate stopover Zwischenstopp m
    \intermediate target mittelfristiges Ziel
    to be \intermediate between sth sich akk zwischen etw dat befinden
    2. (level of skill) Mittel-
    \intermediate course Kurs m für fortgeschrittene Anfänger/Anfängerinnen
    \intermediate students fortgeschrittene Anfänger/Anfängerinnen
    II. n fortgeschrittener Anfänger/fortgeschrittene Anfängerin
    III. vi vermitteln
    * * *
    ["Intə'miːdɪət]
    1. adj
    Zwischen-; French, maths etc für fortgeschrittene Anfänger

    the intermediate stationsdie dazwischenliegenden Bahnhöfe

    an intermediate student — ein fortgeschrittener Anfänger, eine fortgeschrittene Anfängerin

    intermediate treatment (Brit) — Sozialprogramm für jugendliche Straftäter und sozial gefährdete Jugendliche, das weder Inhaftierung noch Bestrafung beinhaltet

    2. n
    fortgeschrittener Anfänger, fortgeschrittene Anfängerin
    * * *
    intermediate1 [ˌıntə(r)ˈmiːdjət; -dıət]
    A adj (adv intermediately)
    1. dazwischenliegend, dazwischen befindlich, eingeschaltet, Zwischen…, Mittel…:
    be intermediate between … and zwischen (dat) … und … liegen;
    intermediate colo(u)r (credit, examination, frequency, product, seller, stage, time, trade) Zwischenfarbe f (-kredit m, -prüfung f, -frequenz f, -produkt n, -verkäufer[in], -stadium n, -zeit f, -handel m);
    intermediate school junior high (school);
    intermediate-range ballistic missile MIL Mittelstreckenrakete f;
    intermediate terms MATH innere Glieder, Mittelglieder; academic.ru/31952/grade">grade A 2
    2. SCHULE für fortgeschrittene Anfänger (Kurs etc)
    3. vermittelnd, Verbindungs…, Zwischen…, Mittel(s)…:
    4. mittelbar, indirekt
    B s
    1. Zwischenglied n, -gruppe f, -form f
    2. CHEM Zwischenprodukt n
    3. Vermittler(in), Mittelsmann m
    4. SCHULE Zwischenprüfung f
    5. Motorsport: Intermediate(-Reifen) m
    intermediate2 [ˌıntə(r)ˈmiːdıeıt] v/i
    1. dazwischentreten, intervenieren
    2. vermitteln
    * * *
    1. adjective
    2) (Educ.) Mittel[stufe, -schule]
    2. noun
    * * *
    adj.
    Zwischen- präfix.
    dazwischenliegenden adj.
    zwischenliegend adj.
    zwischenzeitlich adj.

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