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v/i1. BIO. mutate* * *to mutate* * *mu|tie|ren [mu'tiːrən] ptp mutiertvi to mutate1) (= sich erblich ändern) to mutate2) (MED Aus)er hat schon mutiert — his voice has already broken
* * *mu·tie·ren *[muˈti:rən]vi (fam)▪ zu etw/jdm \mutieren to mutate into sth/sb* * *intransitives Verb (Biol.) mutate* * *mutieren v/i1. BIOL mutate2.* * *intransitives Verb (Biol.) mutate -
2 verändern
I v/t change; (Aussehen) auch alter; (reformieren) reform; der Bart verändert ihn stark his beard makes him look very differentII v/refl1. change; er hat sich sehr verändert he’s really changed; sich zu seinem Vorteil / Nachteil verändern im Wesen: change for the better / worse; in der Erscheinung: look better / worse; sich krankhaft verändern MED., Gewebe etc.: reveal pathological changes2. beruflich: change one’s job; sie will sich verändern beruflich: she’s looking for a new job, she wants to move on; siehe auch ändern* * *to alter; to modify; to mutate; to change; to vary;sich verändernto alter; to change; to vary* * *ver|ạ̈n|dern ptp verä\#ndert1. vtto change2. vrto change; (= Stellung wechseln) to change one's job; (= Wohnung wechseln) to movesich zu seinem Vorteil/Nachteil verändern (im Aussehen) — to look better/worse; (charakterlich) to change for the better/worse
* * *(to make or become varied or different.) diversify* * *ver·än·dern *I. vt▪ etw \verändern to change sth▪ jdn/etw \verändern to make sb/sth look different/change sb's sthII. vrer hat sich zu seinem Nachteil/Vorteil \verändern he's changed for the worse/better* * *1.transitives Verb change2.reflexives Verb1) changesich zu seinem Vorteil/Nachteil verändern — change for the better/worse
sich [beruflich] verändern — change one's job
* * *der Bart verändert ihn stark his beard makes him look very differentB. v/r1. change;er hat sich sehr verändert he’s really changed;sich zu seinem Vorteil/Nachteil verändern im Wesen: change for the better/worse; in der Erscheinung: look better/worse;2. beruflich: change one’s job;* * *1.transitives Verb change2.reflexives Verb1) changesich zu seinem Vorteil/Nachteil verändern — change for the better/worse
sich [beruflich] verändern — change one's job
* * *v.to alter v.to clone v.to diversify v.to mutate v. -
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5 verändern
1. to alter2. to change3. to clone4. to diversify5. to mutate
См. также в других словарях:
mutate — index convert (change use), transform, vary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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mutate — mu|tate [mju:ˈteıt US ˈmju:teıt] v [Date: 1700 1800; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of mutare [i] to change ] 1.) if an animal or plant mutates, it becomes different from others of the same kind, because of a change in its ↑genetic structure… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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mutate — [19] Semantically, mutate is probably the most direct English descendant of the Indo European base *moi , *mei ‘change, exchange’, which has also given English mad, mean ‘unworthy, ignoble’, municipal, mutual [15] (from Latin mūtuus ‘exchanged,… … Word origins
mutate — verb Mutate is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑gene, ↑virus … Collocations dictionary
Mutate (comics) — The term Mutate refers to most non mutant superbeings in the Marvel Comics universe. See below for other uses. Contents 1 History 2 In Disney s Gargoyles 3 Non human mutates 4 … Wikipedia