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1 Wurzelwerk
n1. BOT. roots Pl.2. Suppengrün* * *Wụr|zel|werkntno pl1) root system, roots pl* * *das; o. Pl. roots pl* * *1. BOT roots pl* * *das; o. Pl. roots pl -
2 Bewurzlung
f < agri> ■ root system -
3 Wurzelbild
n < agri> ■ root system -
4 Wurzelsystem
n < agri> ■ root system -
5 Wurzelwerk
n < agri> ■ root system -
6 Reform
f; -, -en reform; Reformen anstreben / durchführen strive for / carry out reforms* * *die Reformreform* * *Re|fọrm [re'fɔrm]f -, -enreform* * *die2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) reform* * *Re·form<-, -en>[reˈfɔrm]f reform\Reform an Haupt und Gliedern root-and-branch [or total] [or wide-reaching] reformdieses Unternehmen braucht eine \Reform an Haupt und Gliedern this company needs to be reformed, root and branch* * *die; Reform, Reformen reform* * *Reformen anstreben/durchführen strive for/carry out reforms* * *die; Reform, Reformen reform* * *-en f.reform n.reformation n. -
7 reform
f; -, -en reform; Reformen anstreben / durchführen strive for / carry out reforms* * *die Reformreform* * *Re|fọrm [re'fɔrm]f -, -enreform* * *die2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) reform* * *Re·form<-, -en>[reˈfɔrm]f reform\Reform an Haupt und Gliedern root-and-branch [or total] [or wide-reaching] reformdieses Unternehmen braucht eine \Reform an Haupt und Gliedern this company needs to be reformed, root and branch* * *die; Reform, Reformen reform* * *…reform f im subst:Agrarreform agrarian reform;Gemeindereform local authority reform;Krankenkassenreform health insurance reform;Schulreform school reform;Steuerreform tax reform* * *die; Reform, Reformen reform* * *-en f.reform n.reformation n. -
8 Fuß fassen
1. to establish oneself2. to get a foothold3. to take root [of an idea, belief, or system]to gain traction(fig.: sich niederlassen)to settle down -
9 sich etablieren
1. to establish oneself2. to take hold3. to take root [of an idea, belief, or system]
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