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1 verbal
adjective1) (relating to words) sprachlichhis skills are verbal — seine Fähigkeiten liegen auf sprachlichem Gebiet
2) (oral) mündlich; verbal, mündlich [Bekenntnis, Anerkennung, Protest]3) (Ling.) verbal* * *1) (of, or concerning, verbs: verbal endings such as `-fy', `-ize'.) Verbal-...2) (consisting of, or concerning, spoken words: a verbal warning/agreement.) mündlich* * *ver·bal[ˈvɜ:bəl, AM ˈvɜ:r-]\verbal ability Artikulationsfähigkeit fto give a \verbal description of sth etw in Worten beschreiben2. (pertaining to verb)\verbal noun Verbalsubstantiv nt▪ \verbals pl mündliche Aussage* * *['vɜːbəl]adj1) (= spoken) statement, agreement mündlich2) (= of words) error, skills, distinction sprachlicha verbal reasoning test — ein Test m des logischen Denkvermögens
3) (= literal) translation wörtlich* * *verbal [-bl]A adj (adv verbally)1. Wort…:verbal criticism (memory, mistake);verbal changes Änderungen im Wortlaut;verbal punch Seitenhieb m; → academic.ru/554/acrobatic">acrobatic B 2 b, contortionist 2, gymnastic B 32. mündlich (Angebot etc):verbal agreement mündliche Absprache oder Vereinbarung;verbal warning mündliche Verwarnung3. wörtlich, Verbal…:verbal inspiration REL Verbalinspiration f (wörtliche Eingebung der Bibeltexte durch den Heiligen Geist);5. LING verbal, Verbal…, Verb…, Zeitwort…:verbal noun Verbalsubstantiv n (zu einem Verb gebildetes Substantiv)B s1. LING Verbale n (von einem Verb abgeleitetes Wort)2. pl JUR sl Geständnis n* * *adjective1) (relating to words) sprachlich2) (oral) mündlich; verbal, mündlich [Bekenntnis, Anerkennung, Protest]3) (Ling.) verbal* * *adj.mündlich adj.wörtlich adj. -
2 oral
1. adjective1) (spoken) mündlich [Prüfung, Vereinbarung]; mündlich überliefert [Tradition]2) (Anat.) Mund[höhle, -schleimhaut]2. noun(coll.): (examination)the oral[s] — das Mündliche
* * *['o:rəl] 1. adjective1) (spoken, not written: an oral examination.) mündlich2. noun(a spoken examination: He passed the written exam, but failed his oral.) mündliche Prüfung- academic.ru/89659/orally">orally* * *[ˈɔ:rəl]1. (spoken) mündlichto make an \oral agreement eine mündliche Absprache treffen\oral exam/statement mündliche Prüfung/Aussageto do an \oral presentation about sth ein Referat [o einen Vortrag] über etw akk halten\oral skills sprachliche Ausdrucksfähigkeithe can write well, but how are his \oral skills? schreiben kann er gut, aber kann er sich auch mündlich ausdrücken?2. MED oral\oral contraceptive orales Verhütungsmittel\oral hygiene Mundhygiene f\oral medication Medizin f zum Einnehmen\oral thermometer Fieberthermometer nt3. PSYCH oral\oral stage orale Phase fachsprII. n mündliche [Einzel]prüfung▪ \orals pl mündliches Examen* * *['Oːrəl]1. adj2) (= verbal) communication, agreement, examination, tradition etc mündlich2. nMündliche(s) nt* * *A adj (adv orally)1. mündlich (Prüfung, Vertrag etc):oral history Oral History f (Geschichte, die sich mit der Befragung lebender Zeugen befasst)oral cavity Mundhöhle f;oral contraceptive MED orales Kontrazeptivum;oral flora Mundflora f;oral hygiene Mundpflege f;oral surgeon Kieferchirurg(in);oral surgery Kieferchirurgie f;for oral use zur innerlichen Anwendung (Arznei);3. PSYCH oral, Oral…:oral stage orale Phase, Oralphase f* * *1. adjective1) (spoken) mündlich [Prüfung, Vereinbarung]; mündlich überliefert [Tradition]2) (Anat.) Mund[höhle, -schleimhaut]2. noun(coll.): (examination)the oral[s] — das Mündliche
* * *adj.mündlich adj.
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