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1 hintereinander
Adv. aufstellen, fahren, gehen, stehen etc.: one behind the other; (in Einerreihe) in single file; (nacheinander) one after the other, one by one; (ohne Pause) in a row, at a stretch; dicht hintereinander close together; drei Tage hintereinander three days running ( oder in a row); an drei Tagen hintereinander on three consecutive days; hintereinander hergehen / herrennen etc. follow / chase etc. each other; Geräte hintereinander schalten ETECH. connect pieces of equipment in series; Zahlen etc. hintereinander schreiben write one after the other; etw. hintereinander tun do s.th. one by one; (abwechselnd) do s.th. in turns, take turns (to do s.th.); (ohne Pause) do s.th. non-stop* * *one after the other; at a stretch; one behind the other; in a row* * *hin|ter|ei|nạn|der [hɪntɐ|ai'nandɐ]adv(räumlich) one behind the other, behind each other; (= in einer Reihe nebeneinander) next to one another; (= in Reihenfolge, nicht gleichzeitig, ohne Unterbrechung) one after the otherhintereinander hereinkommen — to come in one by one, to come in one at a time
dicht hintereinander (räumlich) — close behind one another; (zeitlich) close on one another
es hat monatelang hintereinander geregnet — it has rained for months on end
* * *((usually of two people on a tandem) one behind the other: They rode tandem.) tandem* * *hin·ter·ei·nan·der[hɪntɐʔainˈandɐ]drei/mehrere Tage/Wochen/Monate \hintereinander three/several days/weeks/months running [or BRIT fam on the trot] [or in succession], on three/several consecutive form days/weeks/months* * *1) (räumlich) one behind the other2) (zeitlich) one after another or the otheran drei Tagen hintereinander — for three days running or in succession
* * *hintereinander adv räumlich: one behind the other; (in Einerreihe) in single file; (nacheinander) one after the other, one by one; (ohne Pause) in a row, at a stretch;dicht hintereinander close together;drei Tage hintereinander three days running ( oder in a row);an drei Tagen hintereinander on three consecutive days;hintereinander hergehen/herrennen etc follow/chase etc each other* * *1) (räumlich) one behind the other2) (zeitlich) one after another or the otheran drei Tagen hintereinander — for three days running or in succession
* * *adj.in a row adj.serial adj.tandem adj. adv.consecutively adv. ausdr.one after another expr. -
2 badge of honour
multiple-winner logo UEFA■ Badge that teams which have won the same UEFA competition at least three times in a row or five times in total may wear for matches in the same UEFA competition.■ Abzeichen, das die Spieler von Vereinen oder Nationalmannschaften, die den gleichen UEFA-Wettbewerb mindestens dreimal hintereinander oder insgesamt fünfmal gewonnen haben, in den Spielen des entsprechenden UEFA-Wettbewerbs tragen dürfen. -
3 multiple-winner logo
multiple-winner logo UEFA■ Badge that teams which have won the same UEFA competition at least three times in a row or five times in total may wear for matches in the same UEFA competition.■ Abzeichen, das die Spieler von Vereinen oder Nationalmannschaften, die den gleichen UEFA-Wettbewerb mindestens dreimal hintereinander oder insgesamt fünfmal gewonnen haben, in den Spielen des entsprechenden UEFA-Wettbewerbs tragen dürfen. -
4 jede
unbest. Pron.1. adjektivisch: (insgesamt) every; (alle einzeln) each; betonend: each and every; (beliebige) any; von zweien: either; (alle, jegliche) all; jedes Mal every time; (immer) always; jedes Mal, wenn every time, whenever; jeder einzelne... every single...; jeder zweite... every other...; jede Hilfe kam zu spät there was nothing anyone could do, he / she etc. was beyond help; hier ist jedes Wort zu viel there’s nothing (any)one can say; ohne jeden Zweifel without (any) doubt; (zu) jeder Zeit (at) any time; sie kann jeden Moment da sein she could be here any minute; um jeden Preis whatever the cost, at any price; bei jedem Wetter in any weather; fern jeder Zivilisation far away from civilization; Fall2 12. substantivisch: (Personen) everyone; (jeder Einzelne) every single one ( oder person); (jeder Beliebige) anyone, any (of them); (Dinge) every ( oder each) one; für Personen siehe auch jedermann; jeder von ihnen all ( oder each) of them; alles und jedes everything (under the sun); jeder hat seine Fehler we all have our faults; da kann jeder machen, was er will you can do what(ever) you like there* * *je|de(r, s) ['jeːdə]indef pron1) (adjektivisch) (= einzeln) each; (esp von zweien) either; (= jeder von allen) every; (= jeder beliebige) anyjéde von beiden kann sich verspäten — either of them could be late
ohne jéde Anstrengung/Vorstellung etc — without any effort/idea etc, with no effort/idea etc
jédes Mal — every or each time
jédes Mal, wenn sie... — each or every time she..., whenever she...
zu jéder Stunde — at all times
es kann jéden Augenblick passieren — it might happen any minute or at any moment
fern von jéder Kultur — far from all civilization
See:→ Kind2) (substantivisch) (= einzeln) each (one); (= jeder von allen) everyone, everybody; (= jeder Beliebige) anyone, anybodyjéder von uns — each (one)/every one/any one of us
ein jéder (liter) — each (one)
jéder von uns beiden — each (one) of us
er gab jédem von beiden ein Buch — he gave each or both of them a book
jéder Zweite — every other or second one
jéder für sich — everyone for himself
jéder/jéde/jédes für sich ist ganz nett, aber beide zusammen... — each one by himself/herself/itself or each one alone is quite nice, but together...
geht jetzt jéder in sein Bett! — go to bed now, both/all of you
das kann jéder — anyone or anybody can do that
das kann nicht jéder — not everyone or everybody can do that
er spricht nicht mit jédem — he doesn't speak to just anybody or anyone
* * *1) (every (thing, person etc) of two or more, considered separately: each house in this street.) each2) (the one or the other (of two things, people etc): He can write with either hand.) either3) (each one of or all (of a certain number): Every room is painted white; Not every family has a car.) every4) (each (of an indefinite number or series): Every hour brought the two countries nearer war; He attends to her every need.) every5) (used to show repetition after certain intervals of time or space: I go to the supermarket every four or five days; Every second house in the row was bright pink; `Every other day' means èvery two days' or `on alternate days'.) every* * *je·de(r, s)[ˈje:də, ˈje:dɐ, ˈje:dəs]sie saß \jede Woche 60 Stunden am Computer she sat 60 hours each week in front of the computeres ist doch \jedes Mal das Gleiche it's the same every time\jedes Mal, wenn whenever, each [or every] time thates wäre abwegig, zu glauben, man könne das Ziel ohne \jede Anstrengung erreichen it would be a mistake to believe that the objective could be achieved without any effort3. attr (in einem/einer beliebigen) anySie können mich zu \jeder Zeit anrufen you can call me at any time4. substantivisch everybody, everyonevon mir aus kannst du \jeden fragen, du wirst immer das Gleiche hören as far as I'm concerned you can ask anyone, you'll get the same answer▪ \jeder der [o \jede von den] /meiner/seiner/etc. each of the/my/his/her/etc.ich kann doch nicht \jeden meiner Angestellten rund um die Uhr kontrollieren! I can't supervise each one of my employees round the clock!ein \jeder/eine \jede each one\jeder gegen \jeden dog-eat-dog\jede[r, s] zweite/dritte/... one in two/three...* * *s. jeder* * *jede indef pr1. adjektivisch: (insgesamt) every; (alle einzeln) each; betonend: each and every; (beliebige) any; von zweien: either; (alle, jegliche) all;jedes Mal, wenn every time, whenever;jeder einzelne … every single …;jeder zweite … every other …;jede Hilfe kam zu spät there was nothing anyone could do, he/she etc was beyond help;hier ist jedes Wort zu viel there’s nothing (any)one can say;ohne jeden Zweifel without (any) doubt;(zu) jeder Zeit (at) any time;sie kann jeden Moment da sein she could be here any minute;um jeden Preis whatever the cost, at any price;bei jedem Wetter in any weather;2. substantivisch: (Personen) everyone; (jeder Einzelne) every single one ( oder person); (jeder Beliebige) anyone, any (of them); (Dinge) every ( oder each) one; für Personen → auch jedermann;jeder von ihnen all ( oder each) of them;alles und jedes everything (under the sun);jeder hat seine Fehler we all have our faults;da kann jeder machen, was er will you can do what(ever) you like there* * *s. jeder
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