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Gemeinsamer Europäischer Referenzrahmen für Sprachen

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Common European Framework of Reference for Languages N

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Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

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lan·guage [ˈlæŋgwɪʤ] N

1. language (of nation):

Sprache f <-, -n>
Kunstsprache f <-, -n>

2. language no pl:

Sprache f <-> kein pl
Ausdrucksweise f <-, -n>
Sprache f <-> kein pl

3. language (of specialist group):

Fachsprache f <-, -n>
Fachsprache f <-, -n>

4. language COMPUT:

Phrases:

ˈframe·work N

1. framework (support):

Gerüst nt <-(e)s, -e>
Gestell nt <-(e)s, -e>

2. framework fig (principle):

Rahmen m <-s, ->

I. for [fɔ:ʳ, fəʳ, Am fɔ:r, fɚ] CONJ liter dated

II. for [fɔ:ʳ, fəʳ, Am fɔ:r, fɚ] PREP

1. for (intended to be given to):

für +acc

2. for (in support of):

für +acc
to vote for sb/sth
für jdn/etw stimmen
to be for sb/sth
für jdn/etw sein
to be all for sth
ganz für etw acc sein

3. for (regarding sb):

für +acc
um jdn/etw besorgt sein

4. for (regarding sth):

für +acc
sich acc auf etw acc vorbereiten

5. for (comparing):

für +acc
to be too big/fast for sb/sth

6. for (to get, have):

to ask for sth
um etw acc bitten

7. for (on behalf of, representing):

für +acc
to do sth for sb
etw für jdn tun

8. for (as ordered by):

für +acc
to do sth for sb/sth
etw für jdn/etw tun

9. for (employed by):

bei +dat
to work for sb/sth
bei jdm/etw [o. für jdn/etw] arbeiten

10. for (purpose, aim):

für +acc
to wait for sb/sth
auf jdn/etw warten
to wait for sb to do sth
to do sth for sth/sb
etw für etw/jdn tun

11. for:

wegen +gen
aus +dat
vor +dat
for fear of sth
aus Angst vor etw dat
for lack of sth
aus Mangel an etw dat
to love sb for sth
jdn für etw acc lieben

12. for (as destination):

nach +dat
to run for sb/sth
zu jdm/etw laufen

13. for (meaning):

to be for sth
für etw acc stehen
für etw acc stehen

14. for (in return, exchange):

für +acc
a cheque for £100
to trade sth for sth
etw gegen etw acc [ein]tauschen

15. for:

für +acc
seit +dat

16. for (a distance of):

17. for (at a certain date, time, occasion):

für +acc
he arrived at 8.00 for dinner at 8.30

18. for (despite):

trotz +gen
ungeachtet +gen form

19. for (per):

für +acc

20. for (the duty of):

to [not] be for sb to do sth
[nicht] jds Sache sein, etw zu tun

21. for (as):

für +acc

Phrases:

for Africa SA inf
to be [in] for it inf

I. ref·er·ence [ˈrefərən(t)s] N

1. reference:

Rücksprache f <-> kein pl
Verweis m <-es, -e>

2. reference (responsibility):

Aufgabenbereich m <-(e)s, -e>

3. reference:

reference (allusion) indirect
Anspielung f <-, -en>
reference direct
Bemerkung f <-, -en>
Erwähnung f <-, -en>
Bezugnahme f <-, -n>
auf jdn/etw anspielen
in [or with]reference to sb/sth
mit Bezug [o. Bezug nehmend] auf jdn/etw

4. reference:

Verweis m <-es, -e>
Quellenangabe f <-, -n>
Anhang m <-(e)s, -hän·ge>
Glossar nt <-s, -e>
Hinweis m <-es, -e>

5. reference (in correspondence):

Aktenzeichen nt <-s, ->

6. reference (in library):

Ansicht f <-, -en>

7. reference (recommendation):

Referenz f <-, -en> form
Zeugnis nt <-ses, -se>
Referenz f <-, -en>

8. reference COMPUT (starting point value):

Bezugspunkt m <-(e)s, -e>

9. reference LAW:

Referenz f <-, -en>

II. ref·er·ence [ˈrefərən(t)s] VB trans

1. reference (allude to):

auf etw acc anspielen

2. reference COMPUT:

auf etw acc zugreifen

of [ɒv, əv, Am ɑ:v, ʌv, əv] PREP

1. of after n (belonging to):

von +dat
Rosenduft m <-(e)s, -düfte>

2. of after n (expressing relationship):

von +dat

3. of after n (expressing a whole's part):

von +dat

4. of after n (expressing quantities):

5. of after vb (consisting of):

aus +dat
after n a land of ice and snow

6. of after n (containing):

mit +dat

7. of after adj (done by):

von +dat

8. of after n (done to):

9. of after n (suffered by):

von +dat

10. of (expressing cause):

to die of sth
an etw dat sterben

11. of (expressing origin):

12. of after vb (concerning):

speaking of sb/sth, ...
wo [o. da] wir gerade von jdm/etw sprechen, ...
to be afraid of sb/sth
vor jdm/etw Angst haben
to be sick of sth
to be sick of sth
von etw dat genug haben
to be in search of sb/sth

13. of after n (expressing condition):

14. of after n (expressing position):

von +dat

15. of after n (with respect to scale):

von +dat

16. of (expressing age):

von +dat

17. of after n (denoting example of category):

18. of after n (typical of):

19. of after n (expressing characteristic):

20. of after n (away from):

von +dat

21. of after n (in time phrases):

22. of after vb (expressing removal):

CH, A meist gratis

23. of after n (apposition):

von +dat

24. of dated (during):

an +dat

25. of Am (to):

Phrases:

I. com·mon <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] ADJ

1. common (often encountered):

2. common (normal):

Kochsalz nt <-es> kein pl

3. common (widespread):

4. common inv (shared):

Gemeinschaftseigentum nt <-s> kein pl
Allgemeingut nt <-(s)> kein pl
to have sth in common [with sb]
etw [mit jdm] gemein haben

5. common ZOOL, BOT:

common sparrow, primrose

6. common <-er, -est> pej (vulgar):

7. common (ordinary):

einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>

8. common (low-ranking):

einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
gemein dated

II. com·mon [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] N

Gemeindeland nt <-es, -länder>
Anger m <-s, -> region
Allmende f <-, -n>

I. Euro·pean [ˌjʊərəˈpiən, Am ˌjʊrəˈ-] ADJ

II. Euro·pean [ˌjʊərəˈpiən, Am ˌjʊrəˈ-] N

Europäer(in) m (f) <-s, ->
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for PREP

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reference N

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

reference N HUM RESOURCES

reference N ACCOUNT

Klett Biology Glossary

reference N

Present
Ireference
youreference
he/she/itreferences
wereference
youreference
theyreference
Past
Ireferenced
youreferenced
he/she/itreferenced
wereferenced
youreferenced
theyreferenced
Present Perfect
Ihavereferenced
youhavereferenced
he/she/ithasreferenced
wehavereferenced
youhavereferenced
theyhavereferenced
Past Perfect
Ihadreferenced
youhadreferenced
he/she/ithadreferenced
wehadreferenced
youhadreferenced
theyhadreferenced

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