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adjective1) gründlich; durchgreifend [Reform]; genau [Beschreibung, Anweisung]2) (downright) ausgemacht [Halunke, Nervensäge]* * *2) ((of a task etc) done with a suitably high level of care, attention to detail etc: His work is very thorough.) gründlich3) (complete; absolute: a thorough waste of time.) völlig•- academic.ru/74663/thoroughly">thoroughly- thoroughness
- thoroughfare* * *thor·ough[ˈθʌrə, AM ˈθɜ:roʊ]adj inv1. (detailed) genau, exaktyou need a \thorough training to be able to do the job Sie benötigen für diese Arbeit eine umfassende Ausbildung\thorough description eingehende Beschreibung2. (careful) sorgfältig, gründlich\thorough reform durchgreifende Reformit was a \thorough waste of time das war reine Zeitverschwendunghe behaved like a \thorough fool er benahm sich wie ein Vollidiot fam* * *['ɵʌrə]adjgründlich; knowledge also umfassend, solide; contempt also bodenlos; success voll, durchschlagend; fool, rascal ausgemachtto have/get a thorough grounding in sth — eine solide Basis in etw haben/bekommen
* * *1. allg gründlich:a) sorgfältig (Person, Test etc)b) genau, eingehend (Untersuchung etc):thorough knowledge gründliche Kenntnisse plc) durchgreifend (Reform etc)2. vollendet:a) vollkommen, perfekt, meisterhaftb) echt, durch und durch (Politiker etc)c) völlig:a thorough delight eine reine Freuded) pej ausgekocht, abgefeimt (Gauner etc)* * *adjective1) gründlich; durchgreifend [Reform]; genau [Beschreibung, Anweisung]2) (downright) ausgemacht [Halunke, Nervensäge]* * *adj.gründlich adj.sorgfältig adj.vollständig adj.
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