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1 Serie
f; -, -n1. series Sg.; Radio, TV: (Fortsetzungsgeschichte) serial; (Satz) set; WIRTS. line, range; eine 5-teilige Serie a five-part series; (Fortsetzungsgeschichte) a serial in five parts ( oder instal(l)ments)2. WIRTS.: in Serie gehen go into series ( oder full-scale) production; in Serie hergestellt werden be in full-scale production; Seiten-Airbags sind bei diesem Modell Serie side airbags are standard on this model* * *die Serie(Reihe) series; range; line;(Satz) set;(Sendereihe) series; serial* * *Se|rie ['zeːriə]f -, -nseries sing; (von Waren auch) line; (BILLARD) breakin Serie gehen — to go into production, to go onto the production line
* * *die1) (to publish or broadcast as a serial.) serialize2) (to publish or broadcast as a serial.) serialise3) (a number of things forming a set: a suite of furniture; He has composed a suite of music for the film.) suite* * *Se·rie[ˈze:ri̯ə]feine \Serie Briefmarken a set of stampseine \Serie von Unfällen/Anschlägen a series of accidents/attacks2. ÖKON linediese \Serie läuft bald aus this line will soon be discontinuedin \Serie gehen to go into productionetw in \Serie produzieren to mass-produce sthin \Serie mass-produced* * *die; Serie, Serien series* * *eine 5-teilige Serie a five-part series; (Fortsetzungsgeschichte) a serial in five parts ( oder instal(l)ments)2. WIRTSCH:in Serie gehen go into series ( oder full-scale) production;in Serie hergestellt werden be in full-scale production;Seiten-Airbags sind bei diesem Modell Serie side airbags are standard on this model* * *die; Serie, Serien series* * *-n f.sequence n.series n. -
2 serie
f; -, -n1. series Sg.; Radio, TV: (Fortsetzungsgeschichte) serial; (Satz) set; WIRTS. line, range; eine 5-teilige Serie a five-part series; (Fortsetzungsgeschichte) a serial in five parts ( oder instal(l)ments)2. WIRTS.: in Serie gehen go into series ( oder full-scale) production; in Serie hergestellt werden be in full-scale production; Seiten-Airbags sind bei diesem Modell Serie side airbags are standard on this model* * *die Serie(Reihe) series; range; line;(Satz) set;(Sendereihe) series; serial* * *Se|rie ['zeːriə]f -, -nseries sing; (von Waren auch) line; (BILLARD) breakin Serie gehen — to go into production, to go onto the production line
* * *die1) (to publish or broadcast as a serial.) serialize2) (to publish or broadcast as a serial.) serialise3) (a number of things forming a set: a suite of furniture; He has composed a suite of music for the film.) suite* * *Se·rie[ˈze:ri̯ə]feine \Serie Briefmarken a set of stampseine \Serie von Unfällen/Anschlägen a series of accidents/attacks2. ÖKON linediese \Serie läuft bald aus this line will soon be discontinuedin \Serie gehen to go into productionetw in \Serie produzieren to mass-produce sthin \Serie mass-produced* * *die; Serie, Serien series* * *…serie f im subst1.Erfolgsserie series of successes;Gewinnserie series of wins;Artikelserie series of articles2. Radio, TV (Fortsetzungsgeschichte)Familienserie family serial;Krimiserie detective ( oder crime) serial* * *die; Serie, Serien series* * *-n f.sequence n.series n.
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