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adjectiveinnewohnend (geh.); natürlich [Anmut, Eleganz]* * *[in'hiərənt](inborn; forming a natural or inseparable part or quality of: the dangers inherent in nuclear energy; an inherent hatred of foreigners.)- academic.ru/38156/inherently">inherently* * *in·her·enthe has an \inherent distrust of emotional commitment er hat ein tief sitzendes Misstrauen gegenüber gefühlsmäßigen Bindungenthere are dangers \inherent in almost every sport fast jeder Sport bringt Gefahren mit sich* * *[In'hIərənt]adjinnewohnend, eigen, inhärent (ESP PHILOS) ( to, in +dat)the inherent hardness of diamonds — die den Diamanten eigene Härte
instincts inherent in all animals — allen Tieren inhärente or eigene Instinkte
* * *inherent [ınˈhıərənt; -ˈher-] adj1. innewohnend, eigen ( beide:in dat):inherent right angeborenes oder natürliches Recht2. eigen, rechtmäßig gehörend ( beide:in dat)3. eingewurzelt4. PHIL inhärent* * *adjectiveinnewohnend (geh.); natürlich [Anmut, Eleganz]* * *(in) adj.anhaftend adj.eigen adj.innewohnend adj. adj.dazu gehörend adj.eingewurzelt adj.inhärent adj.
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