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adjective1) inner...; Innen[winkel, -durchmesser, -fläche, -druck, -gewinde, -abmessungen]2) (Physiol.) inner... [Blutung, Sekretion, Verletzung]3) (intrinsic) inner... [Logik, Stimmigkeit]4) (within country) inner... [Angelegenheiten, Frieden, Probleme]; Binnen[handel, -markt]; innenpolitisch [Angelegenheiten, Streitigkeiten, Probleme]; (within organization) [betriebs-/partei]intern [Auseinandersetzung, Post, Verfahren[sweise]]; inner[betrieblich/-kirchlich/ -gewerkschaftlich usw.] [Streitigkeiten]5) (Med.) innerlich [Anwendung]6) (of the mind) inner... [Monolog, Regung, Widerstände, Groll]* * *[in'tə:nl]1) (of, on or in the inside of something (eg a person's body): The man suffered internal injuries in the accident.) inner2) (concerning what happens within a country etc, rather than its relationship with other countries etc: The prime ministers agreed that no country should interfere in another country's internal affairs.) Innen-...•- academic.ru/88290/internally">internally- internal combustion* * *in·ter·nal[ɪnˈtɜ:nəl, AM -ˈtɜ:r-]\internal affairs/bleeding innere Angelegenheiten/Blutungen\internal borders Binnengrenzen pl\internal investigation/memo interne Nachforschungen/Mitteilung\internal trade Binnenhandel mfor \internal use only vertraulich* * *[ɪn'tɜːnl]adj(= inner) innere(r, s); (MATH) angle, diameter Innen-; (= within country) Binnen-, im Inland; (= within organization) policy, debate, investigation, mail, examination interninternal examiner (Univ) — interner Prüfer, interne Prüferin
Internal Revenue Service (US) — Steueramt nt, Finanzamt nt
* * *A adj (adv internally)1. inner(er, e, es), inwendig:internal evidence JUR reiner Urkundenbeweis;internal h(a)emorrhage MED innere Blutung;he died of internal h(a)emorrhage er verblutete innerlich;internal injury MED innere Verletzung;internal medicine innere Medizin;internal organs innere Organe;internal telephone Hausapparat m;he was bleeding internally er hatte innere Blutungen2. MED, PHARM innerlich anzuwenden(d):“not to be taken internally” „nicht zur inneren Anwendung“3. inner(er, e, es), innerlich, geistig:the internal law das innere Gesetz4. einheimisch, in-, binnenländisch, Inlands…, Innen…, Binnen…:internal flight Inlandsflug m;internal market Binnenmarkt m;internal trade Binnenhandel m5. POL inner(er, e, es), innenpolitisch, Innen…:internal affairs innere Angelegenheiten6. a) intern:internal union affairs gewerkschaftsinterne AngelegenheitenB s1. pl ANAT innere Organe pl2. wesentliche Eigenschaft3. MED gynäkologische Untersuchungint. abk1. intelligence3. interim4. interior5. internal* * *adjective1) inner...; Innen[winkel, -durchmesser, -fläche, -druck, -gewinde, -abmessungen]2) (Physiol.) inner... [Blutung, Sekretion, Verletzung]3) (intrinsic) inner... [Logik, Stimmigkeit]4) (within country) inner... [Angelegenheiten, Frieden, Probleme]; Binnen[handel, -markt]; innenpolitisch [Angelegenheiten, Streitigkeiten, Probleme]; (within organization) [betriebs-/partei]intern [Auseinandersetzung, Post, Verfahren[sweise]]; inner[betrieblich/-kirchlich/ -gewerkschaftlich usw.] [Streitigkeiten]5) (Med.) innerlich [Anwendung]6) (of the mind) inner... [Monolog, Regung, Widerstände, Groll]* * *adj.innenpolitisch adj.innerbetrieblich adj.intern adj. n.innerpolitisch adj.
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