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noun1) (section of text) Absatz, der2) (subsection of law etc.) Paragraph, der* * *(a part of a piece of writing, marked by beginning the first sentence on a new line and usually leaving a short space at the beginning of the line: There are a couple of paragraphs about football on page three of today's paper.) der Abschnitt, der Paragraph* * *para·graph[ˈpærəgrɑ:f, AM ˈperəgræf]I. n2. (newspaper article) [kurze] Zeitungsnotiz [o MeldungII. vtto \paragraph a text Absätze [in einem Text] machen* * *['prəgrAːf]1. n1) Absatz m, Abschnitt m"new paragraph" — "(neuer) Absatz"
paragraph mark (Comput) — Absatzmarke f, Absatzzeichen nt
2) (= brief article) Notiz f2. vt(in Abschnitte) gliedern, aufgliedern* * *A s1. TYPOa) Absatz m, Abschnitt m, Paragraf mparagraph figure (Eis-, Rollkunstlauf) Paragraf;2. kurzer (Zeitungs)ArtikelB v/t1. in Absätze einteilen2. einen (kurzen Zeitungs)Artikel schreiben über (akk)par. abk1. paragraph Par.2. parallel3. parenthesis4. parish Gde.* * *noun1) (section of text) Absatz, der2) (subsection of law etc.) Paragraph, der* * *n.Absatz -¨e m.Abschnitt m.Paragraph m. -
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indent1 v 1. COMP, MEDIA einziehen, einrücken (indent a line to mark a new paragraph); 2. IMP/EXP (im Ausland) bestellen, (im Ausland) ordern (Güter); 3. LAW in (bestimmter) Ausfertigung aufsetzen (draw up a legal document in exact duplicate; Urkunde, Rechtsdokument in zweifacher, dreifacher, mehrfacher Ausfertigung) indent2 1. IMP/EXP Indentgeschäft n (Außenhandelsgeschäft, als offenes oder geschlossenes Indentgeschäft); Warenbestellung f (purchase order for goods from abroad); Auslandsauftrag m; 2. COMP, MEDIA Einrückung f, Einzug m, Zeileneinzug m (of a line to mark a new paragraph); 3. LAW Vertrag m, Vertragsausfertigung f; Urkunde f, Vertragsurkunde f
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