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1 numerous
adjective* * *['nju:mərəs](very many: His faults are too numerous to mention.) zahlreich* * *nu·mer·ousadj zahlreichshops of this type, once rare, are now \numerous solche Läden gab es früher kaum und heute findet man sie fast überallon \numerous occasions bei zahlreichen Gelegenheiten* * *['njuːmərəs]adjzahlreich; family kinderreich* * *numerously attended stark besucht;numerous people zahlreiche oder (sehr) viele Leute;it happened numerous times es geschah sehr oft* * *adjective* * *adj.zahlreich adj. -
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3 stark
stark I adj GEN high-strength; forceful (Argument); strong (Indikator); great (Nachfrage); marked (Rückgang) • auf starker Ausgangsbasis verhandeln GEN negotiate from strength • ein starker Anhänger sein von POL be a strong supporter of, be a champion of • eine starke Stellung haben be strong (ZB) stark II adv GEN strongly • sich stark erholen BÖRSE rally strongly (Markt) • stark beeindrucken GEN score a hit • stark diversifiziert GEN broadly diversified • stark fallen GEN tumble (Preise, Kurse)* * *adj < Geschäft> high-strength, Argument forceful, Indikator strong, Nachfrage great, Rückgang marked ■ auf starker Ausgangsbasis verhandeln < Geschäft> negotiate from strength ■ ein starker Anhänger sein von < Pol> be a strong supporter of, be a champion of ■ eine starke Stellung haben ZB be strongadv < Geschäft> strongly ■ sich stark erholen < Börse> Markt rally strongly ■ stark beeindrucken < Geschäft> score a hit ■ stark diversifiziert < Geschäft> broadly diversified ■ stark fallen < Geschäft> Preise, Kurse tumble* * *besucht, stark
frequented, numerously attended.
zurückfallen, stark
(Aktien) to be a little high back;
• auf eine Tagesproduktion von etwa 3 Millionen Tonnen zurückfallen to climb back to about 3 million barrels a day;
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4 zahlreich
II Adv.: zahlreich kommen / vertreten sein come / be represented in large numbers ( oder in force); zahlreich besucht werden be well attended* * *numerous; multitudinous; countless; innumerable* * *zahl|reich1. adjnumerouswir hatten mit einer záhlreicheren Beteiligung gerechnet — we had expected more participants
2. advnumerouslydie Veranstaltung war záhlreich besucht — the event was (very) well attended
* * *(very many: His faults are too numerous to mention.) numerous* * *zahl·reichI. adj1. (sehr viele) numerous2. (eine große Anzahl) largeein \zahlreiches Publikum war erschienen a large audience had come\zahlreich erscheinen/kommen to appear/come in large numbers* * *1.Adjektiv numerous2.adverbial in large numbers* * *A. adj numerous, a large number of, a great many;B. adv:zahlreich kommen/vertreten sein come/be represented in large numbers ( oder in force);zahlreich besucht werden be well attended* * *1.Adjektiv numerous2.adverbial in large numbers* * *adj.multitudinous adj.numerous adj.umpteen adj. adv.multitudinously adv.numerously adv.
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