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пирог
Formulare
ˈlife form SUST.
Lebewesen n <-s, ->
I. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] SUST.
1. form (type, variety):
Form f <-, -en>
Art f <-, -en>
form of a disease
Erscheinungsbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
form of energy
Typ m <-s, -en>
Kunstform f <-, -en>
Sportart f <-, -en>
Regierungsform f <-, -en>
Lebensform f <-, -en>
forms of worship
2. form no pl (particular way):
Form f <-, -en>
Gestalt f <-, -en>
3. form (document):
Formular nt <-s, -e>
Bewerbungsbogen m <-s, -bögen>
booking form ingl. brit., reservation form ingl. am.
Anmeldeformular m <-(e)s, -e>
Bestellschein m <-(e)s, -e>
Vordruck m <-(e)s, -e>
to complete [or esp ingl. brit. fill in][or esp ingl. am. fill out] a form
4. form (shape):
Form f <-, -en>
form of a person
Gestalt f <-, -en>
5. form no pl ARTE, LIT., MÚS. (arrangement of parts):
Form f <-> kein pl
6. form no pl (physical condition):
Form f <-> kein pl
Kondition f <-> kein pl
7. form no pl (performance):
Leistung f <-, -en>
8. form DEP. (in horse racing):
Form f <-, -en> espec.
9. form no pl (procedure):
form esp ingl. brit.
Form f <-> kein pl
ingl. brit. what's the form?
to be good/bad form ingl. brit. dated
10. form esp ingl. brit. ENS.:
Klasse f <-, -n>
11. form LING.:
Form f <-, -en>
12. form no pl ingl. brit. argot (criminal record):
13. form esp ingl. am. TIPOGR. (forme):
14. form TÉC. (shuttering):
Verschalung f <-, -en> espec.
15. form ingl. brit. CAZA (hare's lair):
Sasse f <-n, -n> espec.
16. form BOT.:
Form f <-, -en>
Forma f espec.
17. form (formula):
Formel f <-, -n>
18. form FILOS.:
Form f <-> kein pl
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] V. trans.
1. form (shape):
to form sth
etw formen
2. form (arrange):
to form sth
etw bilden
3. form (set up):
to form sth
sich acus. mit jdm verbünden
sich dat. eine Meinung über etw acus. bilden
4. form (constitute):
to form sth
Teil einer S. gen. sein
5. form LING.:
6. form form. (influence):
to form sth/sb
etw/jdn formen
III. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] V. intr.
sich acus. bilden
form idea, plan
sich acus. zu etw acus. formen
ˈart form SUST.
1. art form (conventionally established form):
Kunstgattung f <-, -en>
2. art form (imaginative or creative activity):
Kunstform f <-, -en>
ˈbase form SUST. LING.
Stammform f <-, -en>
Grundform f <-, -en>
le·gal ˈform SUST.
Rechtsform f <-, -en>
ˈclaim form SUST.
ˈcheck form SUST. ingl. am. FIN.
Scheckvordruck m <-(e)s, -e>
Entrada de OpenDict
canonical form SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
normal form SUST.
normal form INFORM.
Entrada de OpenDict
kit form SUST.
form SUST. TRANSACC.
check form SUST. TRANSACC.
check form ingl. am.
account form SUST. CONTAB.
view form SUST. COM. ELECTR.
rating form SUST. INV. FIN.
placement form SUST. MERC. FIN.
report form SUST. CONTAB.
running form SUST. CONTAB.
cheque form SUST. TRANSACC.
cheque form ingl. brit.
vertical form SUST. CONTAB.
form of employment SUST.
ring form SUST.
larval form [ˌlɑːvlˈfɔːm] SUST.
open chain form SUST.
inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
form of propulsion
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
Present
Iform
youform
he/she/itforms
weform
youform
theyform
Past
Iformed
youformed
he/she/itformed
weformed
youformed
theyformed
Present Perfect
Ihaveformed
youhaveformed
he/she/ithasformed
wehaveformed
youhaveformed
theyhaveformed
Past Perfect
Ihadformed
youhadformed
he/she/ithadformed
wehadformed
youhadformed
theyhadformed
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When it was available the aircraft was supplied as plans, in kit form for amateur construction or as a complete ready-to-fly aircraft.
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The project could be ordered in kit form or fully assembled, or the reader could source the parts and design as the articles contained a circuit diagram.
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Through this and other work – for example on mussels whose productivity is supported by their symbiosis with sulphur- and methane-oxidising bacteria – Professor Dubilier has brought new insights into the dependencies between symbiotic life forms and how they extract energy from the oceans.
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To avoid the Babylonian language confusion of naming species and systematically order all the different life forms, Swedish botanist Carl von Linné developed a hierarchic system in which all known species were classified and given a unique name; this system is, in spite of a few weaknesses, still in use today.
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Um das babylonische Sprachgewirr der Namensgebung von Arten zu umgehen und die verschiedenen Lebewesen systematisch zu ordnen, entwickelte der schwedische Botaniker Carl von Linné ein hierarchisches System, in das alle bekannten Arten eingeordnet und mit einem eindeutigen Namen versehen wurden und das – trotz einiger Schwächen – heute noch verwendet wird.
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Cells are the smallest functioning basic unit of all life forms with great importance in all areas of the life sciences.
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Today, cellular life forms are usually divided into three groups: archaea, one-celled ur-bacteria; bacteria in the cells of which free DNA can be found; and eukaryotes including all forms of life whose cells have a nucleus — i.e. human beings, animals and plants.
[...]
www.aec.at
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Heute werden zelluläre Lebewesen meist in drei Gruppen geteilt: in Archaeen, die einzelligen Urbakterien, in Bakterien, in denen die DNA frei in der Zelle zu finden ist, und in Eukaryoten, die alle Lebewesen miteinschließen, deren Zellen einen Zellkern besitzen – wie Menschen, Tiere und Pflanzen.
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Today we know that phosphorus plays an essential role for all life forms:
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[...]
Heute weiß man, dass Phosphor eine essentielle Rolle für alle Lebewesen spielt:
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