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he wrote a \tract against feminism er verfasste eine Schrift gegen den Feminismusa large \tract of time ( fig) eine Menge Zeitrespiratory \tract Atemwege pl, Atemtrakt m -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > tract
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I noun1) (area) Gebiet, das2) (Anat.) Trakt, derII noun* * *[trækt]1) (a piece of land.) ausgedehnte Fläche2) (a system formed by connected parts of the body: the digestive tract.) der Trakt3) (a short essay or booklet.) die Broschüre* * *tract1[trækt]he wrote a \tract against feminism er verfasste eine Schrift gegen den Feminismustract2[trækt]na large \tract of time ( fig) eine Menge Zeitrespiratory \tract Atemwege pl, Atemtrakt m* * *I [trkt]n1) (of land) Gebiet ntIInarrow tract — Streifen m
nTraktat nt, Schrift f* * *tract1 [trækt] s1. (ausgedehnte) Fläche, Strecke f, (Land)Strich m, Gegend f, Gebiet n2. ANAT Trakt m, (Verdauungs- etc) System noptic tract Sehstrang4. Zeitraum m, -spanne ftract2 [trækt] s besonders REL Traktat m/n, kurze Abhandlung, pej Traktätchen n* * *I noun1) (area) Gebiet, das2) (Anat.) Trakt, derII noun* * *n.Gebiet -e n.Teil m.,n. -
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7 tract house
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8 tract house
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10 alimentary tract
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11 corticopontine tract
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > corticopontine tract
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12 corticopontile tract
Tractus m corticopontinusFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > corticopontile tract
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13 pass through the gastrointestinal tract no longer than usual
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > pass through the gastrointestinal tract no longer than usual
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14 pass through the gastrointestinal tract satisfactorily
pass through the gastrointestinal tract satisfactorily (no longer than usual)eine normale Magen-Darm-Passage haben ( Kontrastmittel)Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > pass through the gastrointestinal tract satisfactorily
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15 urinary tract
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16 Allen's tract
Tractus m solitarius, Solitärbündel n (Wurzel des IX. und X. Hirnnerven) -
17 anterior corticospinal tract
Tractus m corticospinalis anterior, Pyramidenvorderstrangbahn fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > anterior corticospinal tract
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18 anterior spinocerebellar tract
Tractus m spinocerebellaris ventralis (anterior), vordere Kleinhirnseitenstrangbahn f, Gowerssches Bündel nFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > anterior spinocerebellar tract
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19 anterior spinothalamic tract
Tractus m spinothalamicus anteriorFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > anterior spinothalamic tract
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20 biliary tract
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tract — tract … Dictionnaire des rimes
tract — [ trakt ] n. m. • 1832; mot angl., abrév. de tractate « traité » ♦ Petite feuille ou brochure gratuite de propagande religieuse, politique, etc. Distribuer, afficher des tracts. Tracts lâchés d un avion. ● tract nom masculin (anglais tract,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Tract — Tract, n. [L. tractus a drawing, train, track, course, tract of land, from trahere tractum, to draw. Senses 4 and 5 are perhaps due to confusion with track. See {Trace},v., and cf. {Tratt}.] 1. Something drawn out or extended; expanse. The deep… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tract — may refer to:* tract, a section of land * Tract (literature), a short written work, usually of a political or religious nature * Tract (liturgy), a component of Roman Catholic liturgy * A collection of related anatomic structures, such as the… … Wikipedia
tract — s. v. circulaţie, trafic. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime tract s. n., pl. trácturi Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic TRACT s.n. 1. Foaie sau broşură de propagandă. 2. v. tractus. [< … Dicționar Român
tract — [trækt] n [Sense: 1 2; Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: tractus pulling, extension , from trahere to pull ] [Sense: 3; Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: tractatus tract , from tractare; TRACTABLE] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
Tract — Tract, n. [Abbrev.fr. tractate.] A written discourse or dissertation, generally of short extent; a short treatise, especially on practical religion. [1913 Webster] The church clergy at that time writ the best collection of tracts against popery… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tract — Tract, v. t. To trace out; to track; also, to draw out; to protact. [Obs.] Spenser. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tract — index district, land, lot, pandect (treatise), parcel, plot (land), property (l … Law dictionary
tract — [ trækt ] noun count * 1. ) a large area of land: Vast tracts of land were being planted with these trees. 2. ) MEDICAL a group of organs and tubes that work together in your body: the digestive/respiratory tract 3. ) a piece of writing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tract — Ⅰ. tract [1] ► NOUN 1) a large area of land. 2) a major passage in the body or other continuous elongated anatomical structure. ORIGIN Latin tractus drawing, draught , from trahere draw, pull . Ⅱ. tract [2] … English terms dictionary