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1. intransitve & transitive verb 2. nounLispeln, dashave a bad lisp — stark lispeln
* * *[lisp] 1. verb(to say th for s or z because of being unable to pronounce these sounds correctly.) lispeln2. noun(the act or habit of lisping: She has a lisp.) das Lispeln* * *[lɪsp]* * *[lɪsp]1. nLispeln ntto speak with a lisp, to have a lisp — lispeln
2. vtilispeln* * *lisp [lısp]A s2. Stammeln nB v/i1. lispeln, mit der Zunge anstoßen2. stammelnC v/t1. etwas lispeln2. etwas stammeln* * *1. intransitve & transitive verb 2. nounLispeln, das* * *v.lispeln v.mit der Zunge anstoßen ausdr. -
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adjective(having exact limits) bestimmt; (precise) eindeutig, definitiv [Antwort, Entscheidung]; eindeutig [Beschluss, Verbesserung, Standpunkt]; eindeutig, klar [Vorteil]; klar umrissen [Ziel, Plan, Thema]; klar [Konzept, Linie, Vorstellung]; deutlich [Konturen, Umrisse]; genau [Zeitpunkt]you don't seem to be very definite — Sie scheinen sich nicht ganz sicher zu sein
* * *['definit]- academic.ru/19194/definitely">definitely- definite article* * *defi·nite[ˈdefɪnət]I. adj evidence, proof sicher; place, shape, tendency, time limit bestimmtlet's make the 9th \definite machen wir den 9. festis that \definite? ist das sicher?there's nothing \definite yet es steht noch nichts festone thing's \definite,... eines ist sicher,...a \definite answer eine klare [o eindeutige] Antworta \definite decision eine definitive Entscheidunga \definite increase ein eindeutiger Zuwachsto have \definite opinions feste Vorstellungen von etw dat habena \definite improvement eine eindeutige Verbesserungshe's a \definite for the Olympic team sie wird auf jeden Fall in der Olympiamannschaft dabei seinare you going to Anne's party? — it's a \definite kommst du zu Annes Party? — auf jeden Fall!* * *['defInɪt]adj1) (= fixed, concrete, explicit) definitiv; answer, decision klar, eindeutig; agreement, date, plan, intention, wish fest, definitiv; command, request bestimmtthere has been an improvement, that's definite — es ist eindeutig eine Verbesserung eingetreten
for definite (say, know) — mit Bestimmtheit
2) (= distinct, pronounced) mark, stain, lisp deutlich; advantage, improvement klar, eindeutig; problem, possibility echtshe was very definite about it — sie war sich (dat) sehr sicher
* * *definite [ˈdefınıt] adj1. bestimmt, präzis, klar, eindeutig (Vorstellung etc)2. bestimmt, fest oder klar umrissen, eindeutig festgelegt:definite plans feste Plänedefinite integral MATH bestimmtes Integral4. endgültig, definitiv (Antwort etc)def. abk1. defective5. definite6. definition* * *adjective(having exact limits) bestimmt; (precise) eindeutig, definitiv [Antwort, Entscheidung]; eindeutig [Beschluss, Verbesserung, Standpunkt]; eindeutig, klar [Vorteil]; klar umrissen [Ziel, Plan, Thema]; klar [Konzept, Linie, Vorstellung]; deutlich [Konturen, Umrisse]; genau [Zeitpunkt]* * *adj.bestimmt adj.bestimmtes (Mathematik) adj.definit adj.eindeutig adj.positiv / negativ (Mathematik) adj.
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