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n; -(e)s, -e1. (Rest) remnant2. BIO. vestigial organ* * *das Rudimentrudiment; vestige* * *Ru|di|mẹnt [rudi'mɛnt]nt -(e)s, -erudiment* * *Ru·di·ment<-[e]s, -e>[rudiˈmɛnt]nt* * *1. (Rest) remnant2. BIOL vestigial organ3. obs:Rudimente (Grundlagen) rudiments* * *-e n.rudiment n. -
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Rudiment n vestigeDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Rudiment
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vestige Rudiment nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > vestige
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nounSpur, dienot a vestige of truth/honour — kein Fünkchen Wahrheit/Ehre
* * *ves·tige[ˈvestɪʤ]n\vestiges of the past Spuren pl der Vergangenheit2. ( fig)there is no \vestige of hope es gibt keinerlei Hoffnung mehrthere's not a \vestige of truth in what she says es ist kein Körnchen [o Fünkchen] Wahrheit an dem, was sie sagtthere was not a \vestige of remorse in his voice es lag nicht die geringste Spur von Reue in seiner Stimme famto remove the last \vestige of doubt den letzten Rest Zweifel ausräumen* * *['vestɪdZ]n1) Spur fthere is not a vestige of truth in what he says — es ist kein Körnchen Wahrheit an dem, was er sagt
* * *vestige [ˈvestıdʒ] s1. fig Spur f, Überrest m, -bleibsel n2. fig Fünkchen n, Körnchen n:there is not a vestige of truth in this story an dieser Geschichte ist kein Wort wahr* * *nounSpur, dienot a vestige of truth/honour — kein Fünkchen Wahrheit/Ehre
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[véstidž]nounsled; odtis noge; (pre)ostanek; znak; figuratively slaba sled; mrvica, trohica; biology rudiment, okrnek, okrnel ud ali organvestiges of old customs — sledovi, ostanki starih šeg -
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n. spoor, overblijfsel[ vestidzj]1 spoor♦voorbeelden:not a vestige of regret • geen spoor van spijt -
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far--------snev--------sporsubst. \/ˈvestɪdʒ\/1) spor, levning, rest2) antydning, spor3) ( biologi) rudimentnot\/without a vestige of uten det minste grann (av), ikke antydning til, uten det minste spor av -
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s 1. otisak noge 2. [fig] (vidljiv) trag, znak; krpica; zera, mrva, malenkost, preostatak 3. [biol] rudiment, zakržljalo udo ili organ* * *
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['vestixh] n 1. gjurmë, shenjë, mbeturinë; vestiges of past civilizations gjurmë të qytetërimeve të dikurshme. 2. anat., biol. rudiment, organ rudimentar -
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- {remainder} phần còn lại, chỗ còn lại, dư, số dư, quyền thừa kế, những loại sách ế - {rudiment} những nguyên tắc sơ đẳng, những nguyên tắc cơ sở, những khái niệm bước đầu, những kiến thức cơ sở, cơ quan thô sơ = das Rudiment (Biologie) {vestige}+ -
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Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > зачаточный орган
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17 рудиментарный орган
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > рудиментарный орган
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yks.nom. surkastuma; yks.gen. surkastuman; yks.part. surkastumaa; yks.ill. surkastumaan; mon.gen. surkastumien surkastumain; mon.part. surkastumia; mon.ill. surkastumiinrudiment (noun)vestige (noun)* * *• atrophy• rudiment• vestige -
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iz. [from hatz + ?]1. ( zantzua) sign, indication; Jainkoak Salomoni hitz horiek esan eta berehala hasi ziren bete zirelako \aztarnak immediately after God said those words to Solomon there began to be signs that they would be fulfilleda. ( arrastoa) trace, vestige; haren urrats eta aztarnei jarraituz following his steps and tracks | {following || dogging} his tracks; zer izan ziren \aztarnarik ere utzi gabe without leaving behind any trace of what they were; etxetik ez da \aztarnarik gelditzen there was no trace of the house left; hemen zegoen jauregitik ez da \aztarnarik gelditu not a trace of the palace that was here is to be seen |there' s not a trace left of the palace that stood here; \aztarnaak atera to investigateb. ( animaliak) trackc. ( gizakiek utzitakoa) footprint, trackd. ( lapurrak, hiltzaileak utzitakoa) clue, piece of evidencee. \aztarna arkeologikoak archaeological remainsf. (irud.) hori esan dizunak hemengo gorabeheren \aztarnarik ez daki the one that told you that doesn' t have clue about the problems here3. (Biol.) rudiment, vestige4. Inform. trace -
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2) Medicine: vestigial organ3) Genetics: vestigial organ (упрощённый или недоразвитый (по сравнению с гомологичным органом близких или предковых форм) орган, утративший в процессе филогенеза своё основное значение)
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rudimentary — Relating to a rudiment. SYN: abortive (2). * * * ru·di·men·ta·ry .rüd ə ment ə rē, men trē adj very imperfectly developed or represented only by a vestige * * * ru·di·men·ta·ry (roo″dĭ menґtə re) 1. imperfectly developed. 2.… … Medical dictionary
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