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1 graphic
1. adjective1) grafischgraphic art[s] — Grafik, die
2. nounin graphic detail — in allen Einzelheiten
1) (product) Grafik, die2) in pl. see academic.ru/87550/graphics">graphics* * *1) (vivid: a graphic description of an accident.) anschaulich2) (of painting, drawing etc: the graphic arts.) graphisch* * *graph·ic[ˈgræfɪk]a \graphic representation eine grafische Darstellung2. (vividly descriptive) anschaulich, plastischto describe sth in \graphic detail etw haarklein [o bis ins kleinste Detail] beschreiben\graphic works [of an artist] [Künstler]grafiken pl* * *['grfɪk]adjto describe sth in graphic detail — etw in allen Einzelheiten anschaulich darstellen
graphic work — Grafiken pl
See:→ also graphics* * *graphic [ˈɡræfık]A adj (adv graphically)short, graphic examples2. grafisch, diagrammatisch, zeichnerisch:graphic arts → B 1;graphic artist Grafiker(in);graphic novel Comicroman m;graphic representation grafische Darstellung3. Schrift…, Schreib…:graphic accent LINGa) Akzent(zeichen) m(n)b) diakritisches Zeichen;graphic symbol Schriftzeichen n4. GEOL Schrift…:B spl2. (als sg konstruiert) technisches Zeichnen4. grafische Gestaltung (eines Buchs etc)* * *1. adjective1) grafischgraphic art[s] — Grafik, die
2) (clear, vivid) plastisch; anschaulich2. noun1) (product) Grafik, die* * *adj.anschaulich adj.grafisch adj.graphisch adj. n.Grafik -en f. -
2 copy
<av> (reproduction of a tape, film) ■ Kopie f< docu> ■ Pause f< print> (text and/or artwork for subsequent printing, scanning, editing etc.) ■ Vorlage f ; Druckvorlage fvt <tech.gen> (e.g. documents, media, workpieces) ■ kopieren vtvt <av> (a tape, cassette, recording; from tape to tape) ■ überspielen vtvt <av> (make a duplicate; of a tape, film) ■ kopieren vt -
3 exposure
< phot> (product of illuminance and duration of light striking the film) ■ Belichtung f ; Belichten nsg< phot> (photographic image) ■ Fotografie f ; Foto n ugs ; Bild n ugs ; Aufnahme f ; Lichtbild n form.obs< phys> ■ Bestrahlung f -
4 width
nounwhat is the width of...? — wie breit/weit ist...?
be half a metre in width — einen halben Meter breit/weit sein
3) (piece of material) Bahn, die* * *[widƟ]1) (size from side to side: What is the width of this material?; This fabric comes in three different widths.) die Breite2) (the state of being wide.) die Weite* * *[wɪtθ]nthe corridor runs the \width of the building der Flur ist so breit wie das Gebäudeto come in different \widths unterschiedlich breit seinto swim two \widths zweimal quer durch das Becken schwimmenthere is a surprising \width of support for the proposal der Vorschlag findet eine überraschend große Unterstützung* * *[wɪdɵ]n2) (= piece of material) Breite fthree widths of cloth — drei mal die Breite
* * *width [wıdθ] s1. Breite f, Weite f:6 feet in width 6 Fuß breit;what is its width? wie breit ist es?2. (Stoff-, Tapeten-, Rock) Bahn f3. ARCHa) Spannweite f (eines Bogens, einer Brücke etc)b) lichte Weite4. GEOL Mächtigkeit f5. fig Weite f, Größe f:width of mind geistiger Horizontw. abk1. weight2. wide3. width4. wife5. with* * *nounwhat is the width of...? — wie breit/weit ist...?
be half a metre in width — einen halben Meter breit/weit sein
3) (piece of material) Bahn, die* * *(printing) n.Schriftbreite f. n.Breite -en f.Weite -n f.
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