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method or mode of payment

  • 1 mode

    noun
    1) (way in which thing is done) Art [und Weise], die; (method of procedure) Methode, die; (Computing) Betriebsart, die

    mode of transport — Transportmittel, das

    2) (fashion) Mode, die ( for Gen.)
    * * *
    [məud]
    1) (a manner of doing something: an unusual mode of expression.) die Art und Weise
    2) (a kind or type: modes of transport.) die Art
    3) (a fashion: Large hats are the latest mode.) die Mode
    - academic.ru/47534/modish">modish
    - modishly
    * * *
    [məʊd, AM moʊd]
    n
    1. (way) Art f, Weise f, Methode f
    \mode of action/life Wirkungs-/Lebensweise f
    \mode of observation Beobachtungsmethode f, Beobachtungsverfahren nt
    \mode of operation/transport Betriebs-/Beförderungsart f
    \mode of payment Zahlungsweise f, Zahlungsmodus m
    2. (type) heat [Erscheinungs]form f
    3. COMPUT, TECH (operation) Betriebsart f, Modus m
    computer \mode Computermodus m, Rechnermodus m
    conversation \mode Dialogbetrieb m
    graphic[s] \mode Grafikmodus m
    automatic \mode Automatikbetrieb m
    4. LING Aussageweise f, Modus m fachspr
    5. no pl ( dated form: fashion) Mode f
    to be all the \mode die neueste Mode sein
    in \mode modern, in Mode
    6. (in optical fibre) Moden pl
    7. (most frequent number in sample) häufigster Wert
    * * *
    [məʊd]
    n
    1) (GRAM) Modus m; (MUS) Tonart f; (PHILOS) Modalität f
    2) (= way) Art f (und Weise); (= form) Form f

    mode of lifeLebensweise f; (Biol) Lebensform f

    3) (FASHION) Mode f
    4) (COMPUT) Modus m
    * * *
    mode1 [məʊd] s
    1. (Art f und) Weise f, Methode f:
    mode of action TECH Wirkungsweise;
    mode of address Anrede f;
    mode of life Lebensweise;
    mode of payment Zahlungsweise
    2. (Erscheinungs)Form f, Art f:
    heat is a mode of motion Wärme ist eine Form der Bewegung
    3. PHIL Modus m, Seinsweise f
    4. Logik:
    a) Modalität f
    b) Modus m (einer Schlussfigur)
    5. MUS Modus m, Tonart f, -geschlecht n
    6. LING Modus m, Aussageweise f
    7. Statistik: Modus m, häufigster Wert
    8. COMPUT Modus m (einstellbare Betriebsart)
    mode2 [məʊd] s Mode f:
    be all the mode große Mode sein
    * * *
    noun
    1) (way in which thing is done) Art [und Weise], die; (method of procedure) Methode, die; (Computing) Betriebsart, die

    mode of transport — Transportmittel, das

    2) (fashion) Mode, die ( for Gen.)
    * * *
    n.
    Art -en f.
    Betrieb -e m.
    Betriebsart f.
    Modus Modi m.
    Verfahren n.

    English-german dictionary > mode

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