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1. adjectivemännlich; Männer[stimme, -chor, -verein]2. noun* * *[meil]noun, adjective1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex having testes or an organ or organs performing a similar function; not (of) the sex which carries the young until birth etc: the male of the species; the male rabbit.) männlich* * *[meɪl]1. (masculine) männlichwhat percentage of the adult \male population is unemployed? wie hoch ist der Prozentsatz der arbeitslosen männlichen Bevölkerung?\male choir Männerchor m\male crocodile Krokodilmännchen nt\male-dominated von Männern dominiert\male fitting Bolzen m\male plug Stecker m\male screw Schraube f* * *[meɪl]1. adj1) männlichmale child — Junge m
male prostitute — Strichjunge m (inf)
male sparrow/crocodile — Spatzen-/Krokodilmännchen nt
2) choir, voice Männer-3) (= manly) männlichmale bonding — Verbundenheit f unter Männern
4) (MECH)male screw — Schraube f
male thread — Außengewinde nt
2. n(= animal) Männchen nt; (inf = man) Mann m, männliches Wesenthe male of the species — das männliche Tier, das Männchen
* * *male [meıl]A adjmale cat Kater m;male child Junge m;male cousin Vetter m;without male issue ohne männliche(n) Nachkommen;he seems to be going through the male menopause er scheint in den Wechseljahren zu sein;male midwife Entbindungspfleger m;male model Dressman m;male male Patrize f;male monkey Affenmännchen n;male nurse (Kranken)Pfleger m;male screw TECH Schraubenspindel f; → academic.ru/12193/chauvinism">chauvinism, chauvinist, rhyme A 1, talent 32. weitS.a) männlich, mannhaftb) kräftig (in der Farbe etc)c) Männer…:male(-voice) choir Männerchor mB s1. a) Mann m:a male-dominated society eine von Männern beherrschte Gesellschaftb) Junge m2. ZOOL Männchen n3. BOT männliche Pflanzem. abk1. male männl.2. mare3. married verh.4. masculine m5. medicine Med.6. meridian* * *1. adjectivemännlich; Männer[stimme, -chor, -verein]2. nounmale child / dog / cat / doctor / nurse — Junge / Rüde / Kater / Arzt / Krankenpfleger, der
* * *adj.männlich adj. n.
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