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1 Indian
1.['ɪndɪən] adjective1) indisch2)2. noun[American] Indian — indianisch
1) Inder, der/Inderin, die2)[American] Indian — Indianer, der/Indianerin, die
* * *['indiən] 1. noun1) (a native inhabitant of North America (see also Red Indian at red), Central or South America.) der/die Indianer(in)2) (a person born in India or having Indian citizenship.) der/die Inder(in)2. adjective(of India or of Indians.) indisch, indianisch* * *In·dian[ˈɪndiən]I. adj1. (of Indian sub-continent) indischII. nAmerican/Canadian \Indians amerikanische/kanadische Indianerto play cowboys and \Indians [Cowboy und] Indianer spielen* * *['Indɪən]1. adj1) indisch2) (= American Indian) (neg!) indianisch, Indianer-2. ntoo many chiefs and not enough Indians (fig) — zu viele Köpfe und nicht genug Hände
* * *Indian [ˈındjən; -dıən]A adj1. (ost)indisch:she’s Indian sie ist Inderin;the Indian rope trick der indische Seiltrick2. indianisch, Indianer…:3. westindischB s1. a) Inder(in)b) Ostinder(in)2. neg! Indianer(in)3. LING Indianisch n* * *1.['ɪndɪən] adjective1) indischsomebody is Indian — jmd. ist Inder/Inderin
2)2. noun[American] Indian — indianisch
1) Inder, der/Inderin, die2)[American] Indian — Indianer, der/Indianerin, die
* * *adj.indisch adj. -
2 Indian
1) ( of Indian sub-continent) indisch;American/Canadian \Indians amerikanische/kanadische Indianer;to play cowboys and \Indians [Cowboy und] Indianer spielen -
3 subcontinent
noun(Geog.) Subkontinent, der* * *(a mass of land almost the size of a continent, forming part of a larger mass of land: the Indian Subcontinent (= India, Pakistan and Bangladesh).) der Subkontinent* * *sub·con·ti·nent[sʌbˈkɒntɪnənt, AM -ˈkɑ:ntən-]the Indian \subcontinent der Indische Subkontinent* * ** * *noun(Geog.) Subkontinent, der* * *n.Subkontinent m.
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