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1 mirror
1. noun(lit. or fig.) Spiegel, der2. transitive verb(lit. or fig.) [wider]spiegeln•• Cultural note:Eine überregionale Tageszeitung. Am Sonntag erscheint ihr Pendant The Sunday Mirror. Der Mirror ist gemäßigt links und eine academic.ru/73058/tabloid">tabloid-Zeitung, also ein Blatt, das zur Boulevardpresse gezählt wird* * *['mirə] 1. noun(a piece of glass or metal having a surface that reflects an image: She spends a lot of time looking in the mirror.) der Spiegel2. verb(to reflect as a mirror does: The smooth surface of the lake mirrored the surrounding mountains.) spiegeln* * *mir·ror[ˈmɪrəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. nthis film is a \mirror of modern society dieser Film spiegelt die moderne Gesellschaft wider3.▶ to hold a \mirror to society der Gesellschaft einen Spiegel vorhaltenII. vt1. (show reflection of)▪ to \mirror sth etw widerspiegeln2. COMPUT▪ to \mirror sth etw abbilden [o spiegeln]* * *['mɪrə(r)]1. nSpiegel ma mirror of 19th century life — ein Spiegelbild nt des Lebens im 19. Jahrhundert
2. vtwiderspiegeln, spiegelnthe trees mirrored in the lake — die Bäume, die sich im See (wider-)spiegelten
* * *mirror [ˈmırə(r)]A s1. Spiegel m (auch fig):hold up the mirror to sb fig jemandem den Spiegel vorhalten2. spiegelnde (Ober)Fläche (eines Sees etc)3. PHYS, TECH Rückstrahler m, Reflektor m4. fig Spiegel(bild) m(n)B v/t1. (wider)spiegeln (auch fig):mirrored door Spiegeltür f;mirrored room Spiegelzimmer n* * *1. noun(lit. or fig.) Spiegel, der2. transitive verb(lit. or fig.) [wider]spiegeln•• Cultural note:Eine überregionale Tageszeitung. Am Sonntag erscheint ihr Pendant The Sunday Mirror. Der Mirror ist gemäßigt links und eine tabloid-Zeitung, also ein Blatt, das zur Boulevardpresse gezählt wird* * *n.Spiegel - m. v.spiegeln v. -
2 MDD
1) Компьютерная техника: Meaning Definition Document, Mirrored Disk Drive, Mirrored Drive Door3) Американизм: Medical Devices Directive4) Военный термин: maintenance due date, meteorological data distribution, mission data display, Minimum Defeat Distance5) Юридический термин: Montana Dangerous Drug6) Сокращение: Mine Detecting Dog7) Физиология: Major Depressive Disorder8) Вычислительная техника: multidimensional database9) Космонавтика: meteorological data dissemination (WMO)10) Фирменный знак: Making Digits Dance, McDonnell Douglas, Millennium Dawn Designs11) Расширение файла: Machine Dependence Data12) Каспий: Maximum Dry Density13) Фантастика Millennium Dynamic Deformer14) Общественная организация: Membership Development Director, Media Development Division (in IREX international organization)15) Программное обеспечение: Multi Domed Daemon -
3 mdd
1) Компьютерная техника: Meaning Definition Document, Mirrored Disk Drive, Mirrored Drive Door3) Американизм: Medical Devices Directive4) Военный термин: maintenance due date, meteorological data distribution, mission data display, Minimum Defeat Distance5) Юридический термин: Montana Dangerous Drug6) Сокращение: Mine Detecting Dog7) Физиология: Major Depressive Disorder8) Вычислительная техника: multidimensional database9) Космонавтика: meteorological data dissemination (WMO)10) Фирменный знак: Making Digits Dance, McDonnell Douglas, Millennium Dawn Designs11) Расширение файла: Machine Dependence Data12) Каспий: Maximum Dry Density13) Фантастика Millennium Dynamic Deformer14) Общественная организация: Membership Development Director, Media Development Division (in IREX international organization)15) Программное обеспечение: Multi Domed Daemon
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