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1 die Chemie
- {chemistry} ngành hoá học, môn hoá học, hoá học = die organische Chemie {organic chemistry}+ = die analytische Chemie {analytic chemistry}+ -
2 Chemie
f; -, kein Pl.2. (chemische Industrie) chemicals industry3. (chemische Vorgänge) chemistry; die Chemie zwischen ihnen stimmt fig. they have great chemistry; zwischen uns stimmt die Chemie our chemistry is right4. umg. (Chemikalien) chemicals Pl.; das schmeckt nach Chemie it tastes of chemicals ( oder artificial); das esse ich nicht, da ist mir zu viel Chemie drin that’s too processed, that’s full of chemicals* * *die Chemiechemistry* * *Che|mie [çe'mi] (esp S Ger) [ke'miː]f -, no pl (lit, fig)chemistry; (inf = Chemikalien) chemicals plwas die so essen, ist alles Chemie — they just eat synthetic food
* * *((the science that deals with) the nature of substances and the ways in which they act on, or combine with, each other: Chemistry was his favourite subject; the chemistry of the blood.) chemistry* * *Che·mie<->[çeˈmi:]1. (Wissenschaft) chemistryanorganische/organische \Chemie inorganic/organic chemistryheiße \Chemie hot chemistrytheoretische \Chemie theoretical chemistry* * *die; Chemie1) chemistry no art.2) (ugs.): (Chemikalien) chemicals pl* * *1. chemistry;(an)organische Chemie (in)organic chemistry2. (chemische Industrie) chemicals industry3. (chemische Vorgänge) chemistry;die Chemie zwischen ihnen stimmt fig they have great chemistry;zwischen uns stimmt die Chemie our chemistry is right4. umg (Chemikalien) chemicals pl;da ist mir zu viel Chemie drin that’s too processed, that’s full of chemicals* * *die; Chemie1) chemistry no art.2) (ugs.): (Chemikalien) chemicals pl* * *f.chemistry n. -
3 organisch
auch fig.I Adj. organicII Adv. organically* * *organic* * *or|ga|nisch [ɔr'gaːnɪʃ]1. adjChemie, Verbindung, Salze organic; Erkrankung, Leiden physicalein orgánisches Ganzes — an organic whole
2. adv2)in +acc with, into)* * *1) (of or concerning the organs of the body: organic diseases.) organic2) (of, found in, or produced by, living things: Organic compounds all contain carbon.) organic3) ((of food) grown without the use of artificial fertilizers.) organic4) organically5) (a means of spreading information, eg a newspaper: an organ of the Communist Party.) organ* * *or·ga·nisch[ɔrˈga:nɪʃ]I. adj1. MED organic, physical3. CHEM organic\organische Chemie organic chemistryII. adv1. MED physically, organically* * *1.1) (auch Chemie) organic2) (Med.) organic; physical2.1) organicallysich organisch in etwas (Akk.) einfügen — form an organic part of something
2) (Med.) organically; physically* * *organisch auch figA. adj organicB. adv organically* * *1.1) (auch Chemie) organic2) (Med.) organic; physical2.1) organicallysich organisch in etwas (Akk.) einfügen — form an organic part of something
2) (Med.) organically; physically* * *adj.organic adj. adv.organically adv. -
4 organische Chemie
органическая химия
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organic chemistry
A branch of chemistry dealing with the study of composition, reaction, properties, etc. of organic compounds. (Source: LEE)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > organische Chemie
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Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > organische Chemie
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10 Bodenchemie
химия почвы
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soil chemistry
The study of the inorganic and organic components of the soil and its life cycles. (Source: MGH)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Bodenchemie
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