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organisch; agr biologisch, biodynamisch;\organically grown biologisch angebaut -
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noun1) (Mus.) Orgel, die2) (Biol.) Organ, das* * *I ['o:ɡən] noun1) (a part of the body or of a plant which has a special purpose: the reproductive organs.) das Sprachrohr2) (a means of spreading information, eg a newspaper: an organ of the Communist Party.) organisch•- academic.ru/52105/organic">organic- organically II ['o:ɡən](a usually large musical instrument similar to a piano, with or without pipes: He plays the organ; an electric organ.) die Orgel- organist* * *or·gan[ˈɔ:gən, AM ˈɔ:r-]I. nchurch \organ Kirchenorgel fpipe \organ Orgel felectronic \organ elektronische Orgelexternal/internal \organ äußeres/inneres Organthe male \organ das männliche Gliedreproductive \organs Fortpflanzungsorgane plto reject an \organ ein Organ abstoßenthis newspaper is the \organ of the conservative party dieses Blatt ist das Sprachrohr der konservativen Partei\organ recital Orgelkonzert nt* * *['ɔːgən]n4) (= means of action) Organ nt* * *organ [ˈɔː(r)ɡən] s1. Organ n:organ of Corti [ˈkɔː(r)tı] Corti-Organ;organ of equilibrium Gleichgewichtsorgan;organ of sense Sinnesorgan;organ of sight Sehorgan;organs of speech Sprechwerkzeugeb) fig Sprachrohr n (Zeitung, Zeitschrift):party organ Parteiorganc) Institution oder Behörde, die bestimmte Aufgaben ausführtd) Stimme f:his loud organ sein lautes Organ;influential organs of public opinion maßgebliche Stimmen der Öffentlichkeit2. MUS* * *noun1) (Mus.) Orgel, die2) (Biol.) Organ, das* * *(music) n.Orgel -n f. n.Organ -e n. -
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adjective1) (also Chem. Physiol.) organisch2) (without chemicals) biologisch, biodynamisch [Nahrungsmittel]; biologisch-dynamisch [Ackerbau usw.]* * *[-'ɡæ-]1) (of or concerning the organs of the body: organic diseases.) organisch2) (of, found in, or produced by, living things: Organic compounds all contain carbon.) organisch* * *or·gan·ic[ɔ:ˈgænɪk, AM ɔ:r-]adj inv1. (of bodily organs) organisch2. (living) organisch\organic compound organische Verbindung\organic matter organisches Material3. AGR\organic fruits Obst nt aus biologischem Anbau, Biofrüchte pl\organic farming methods biodynamische Anbaumethoden4. (fundamental) elementar, substanziell5. (systematic) organischan \organic whole ein in sich geschlossenes Ganzes* * *[ɔː'gnɪk]adj1) (SCI, MED) organisch2) vegetables, farming biodynamischorganic wine/flour — Wein m/Mehl nt aus biologisch kontrolliertem Anbau
organic beer — Bier aus Zutaten, die aus biologisch kontrolliertem Anbau stammen
organic meat — Fleisch nt aus biologisch kontrollierter Zucht
* * *organic [ɔː(r)ˈɡænık]A adj (adv organically)1. allg organisch:organic compound CHEM organische Verbindung;organic chemist Organiker(in);organic chemistry organische Chemie;organic disease Organkrankheit f;organic psychosis organisch bedingte Psychose;a) organische Abfallprodukte pl,b) Biomüll m;an organic whole ein organisches Ganzes2. konstitutionell:organic law Staatsgrundgesetz n3. a) aus biologischem Anbau, Bio… (Nahrungsmittel)b) biologisch(-dynamisch) (Anbau):organic farming ökologischer Landbau oder Anbauorg. abk1. organic2. organization3. organized* * *adjective1) (also Chem. Physiol.) organisch2) (without chemicals) biologisch, biodynamisch [Nahrungsmittel]; biologisch-dynamisch [Ackerbau usw.]* * *adj.organisch adj.
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