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1 reinforce
transitive verbverstärken [Truppen, Festung, Stoff]; erhöhen [Anzahl]; untermauern [Argument]; bestätigen [Behauptung]reinforce somebody's opinion — jemanden in seiner Meinung bestärken
reinforced concrete — Stahlbeton, der
* * *[ri:in'fo:s](to make stronger: I've reinforced the elbows of this jacket with leather patches; Extra troops will be sent to reinforce the army.) verstärken- academic.ru/61268/reinforcement">reinforcement* * *re·in·force[ˌri:ɪnˈfɔ:s, AM -ˈfɔ:rs]vt1. (strengthen)▪ to \reinforce sth etw verstärkenthat just \reinforces what I've been saying das unterstreicht genau das, was ich gesagt habeto \reinforce concrete Beton armierento \reinforce evidence einen Beweis bestätigento \reinforce findings Ergebnisse bestätigento \reinforce an impression einen Eindruck verstärkento \reinforce sb's opinion jds Meinung bestätigento \reinforce sb's prejudices [or bias] jds Vorurteile bestätigen2. (in military)to \reinforce a border/one's position/troops eine Grenze/seine Position/Truppen verstärkenBuchanan did not \reinforce Anderson at Ft. Sumter Buchanan gab Anderson im Fort Sumter keine Verstärkung* * *["riːɪn'fɔːs] verstärken; concrete also armieren (spec); sb's demands, belief stärken, stützen; evidence, statement stützen, bestätigen; opinion bestätigento reinforce sb's decision/determination — jdn in seiner Entscheidung/Absicht bestärken
to reinforce the message — der Botschaft (dat) mehr Nachdruck verleihen
* * *reinforce [ˌriːınˈfɔː(r)s]A v/t1. MIL und weitS. verstärken:2. figa) seine Gesundheit kräftigenb) seine Worte bekräftigenc) einen Eindruck verstärkend) einen Beweis untermauern3. TECHa) allg verstärkenb) Beton armieren:reinforced concrete Stahlbeton mB s TECH (Material)Verstärkung f* * *transitive verbverstärken [Truppen, Festung, Stoff]; erhöhen [Anzahl]; untermauern [Argument]; bestätigen [Behauptung]reinforced concrete — Stahlbeton, der
* * *v.untermauern v.verstärken v.
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