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I Adj. indirect; Antwort, Anspielung etc.: auch oblique; ( die) indirekte Rede LING. indirect ( oder reported) speechII Adv. indirectly; antworten etc.: auch obliquely; ausdrücken: auch in a roundabout way* * *indirect; mediate; implied* * *ịn|di|rekt ['IndirEkt, ɪndi'rɛkt]1. adjindirect2. advindirectlyindirekt beleuchtet sein — to have indirect lighting
* * *2) (not straight or direct: He made an oblique reference to his work.) oblique* * *in·di·rekt[ˈɪndirɛkt, ɪndiˈrɛkt]adj indirecteinen \indirekten Freistoß ausführen to take an indirect free kick* * *1.Adjektiv indirect2.indirekte Rede — (Sprachw.) indirect or reported speech
adverbial indirectlyeinen Freistoß indirekt ausführen — (Sport) take an indirect free kick
* * *A. adj indirect; Antwort, Anspielung etc: auch oblique;B. adv indirectly; antworten etc: auch obliquely; ausdrücken: auch in a roundabout way* * *1.Adjektiv indirect2.indirekte Rede — (Sprachw.) indirect or reported speech
adverbial indirectlyeinen Freistoß indirekt ausführen — (Sport) take an indirect free kick
* * *adj.indirect adj.mediate adj.multi-level adj.oblique adj. adv.indirectly adv.mediately adv. -
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