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1 indispensable
adjectiveunentbehrlich (to für); unabdingbar [Voraussetzung]* * *[indi'spensəbl](necessary; that cannot be done without: A dictionary should be considered an indispensable possession.) unentbehrlich* * *in·dis·pen·sable[ˌɪndɪˈspen(t)səbl̩]adj unentbehrlich▪ to be \indispensable [for [or to] sb/sth] [für jdn/etw] unentbehrlich sein* * *["Indɪ'spensəbl]adjunentbehrlich, unbedingt notwendig or erforderlich (to für)* * *A adj (adv indispensably)1. unentbehrlich, unerlässlich ( beide:to für):indispensable to life lebensnotwendig;no man is indispensable (Sprichwort) niemand ist unentbehrlich2. unerlässlich (Pflicht etc)B s1. unentbehrliche Person oder Sache* * *adjectiveunentbehrlich (to für); unabdingbar [Voraussetzung]* * *adj.unabkömmlich adj.unentbehrlich adj.unumgänglich adj.unverzichtbar adj. n.notwendig adj. -
2 indispensable
unentbehrlich;to be \indispensable [for [or to] sb/sth] [für jdn/etw] unentbehrlich sein;
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