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1 gliedern
I v/t (anordnen) arrange; (aufbauen) structure; in Teile: divide (in + Akk into), (unterteilen) subdivide (into); nach Sachgebieten etc.: arrange, classify; MIL. organize, taktisch: deployII v/refl: sich gliedern in (+ Akk) (bestehen aus) be made up of; (unterteilt sein in) be divided into* * *(anordnen) to arrange;(aufteilen) to divide;(unterteilen) to subdivide* * *glie|dern ['gliːdɐn]1. vt1) (= ordnen) to structure, to order, to organize2) (= unterteilen) to (sub)divide (in +acc into)See:→ auch gegliedert2. vr(= zerfallen in)sich glíédern in (+acc) — to (sub)divide into
* * *glie·dern[ˈgli:dɐn]I. vt▪ etw [in etw akk] \gliedern (unterteilen) to [sub]divide sth [into sth]; (ordnen) to organize sth [into sth]; (einordnen) to classify sth [under sth]eine straff gegliederte Hierarchie a tight hierarchyein wenig [o schwach] gegliedertes Unternehmen a company with little structureII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb structure; organize < thoughts>2.reflexives Verbsich in Gruppen/Abschnitte — usw. gliedern: divide or be divided into groups/sections etc
* * *in +akk into), (unterteilen) subdivide (into); nach Sachgebieten etc: arrange, classify; MIL organize, taktisch: deployB. v/r:* * *1.transitives Verb structure; organize < thoughts>2.reflexives Verbsich in Gruppen/Abschnitte — usw. gliedern: divide or be divided into groups/sections etc
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2 gliedern
glie·dern [ʼgli:dɐn]vt( ordnen) to organize sth [into sth];( einordnen) to classify sth [under sth];eine straff gegliederte Hierarchie a tight hierarchy;vr
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