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plural noun1) (first principles) Grundzüge Pl.; Grundlagen Pl.2) (imperfect beginning) [erster] Ansatz* * *['ru:dimən ](the first simple facts or rules of anything: to learn the rudiments of cookery.) dei Anfangsgründe- academic.ru/63398/rudimentary">rudimentary* * *ru·di·ments[ˈru:dɪmənts, AM -də-]n pl▪ the \rudiments die Grundlagen pl* * *['ruːdɪmənts]pl1) Anfangsgründe pl, Grundlagen pl* * *plural noun1) (first principles) Grundzüge Pl.; Grundlagen Pl.2) (imperfect beginning) [erster] Ansatz -
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['ruːdɪmənt]nSee:= academic.ru/91124/rudiments">rudiments* * *rudiment [ˈruːdımənt] s1. erster Anfang, Ansatz m, Grundlage f2. pl Anfangsgründe pl, Grundlagen pl:learn the rudiments of sich Grundkenntnisse aneignen in (dat)3. BIOL Rudiment n* * *n.Ansatz -e m.Rudiment -e n.
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