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detecting
Erkennung
in the PONS Dictionary
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English
German
German
ˈlie-de·tec·ting N no pl
lie-detecting
de·tect [dɪˈtekt] VB trans
1. detect (catch in act):
to detect sb doing sth
jdn bei etw dat ertappen [o. inf erwischen]
2. detect (discover presence of):
etw entdecken [o. orten]
to detect sth a smell
to detect sth a sound
to detect sth substance, disease
German
German
English
English
error-detecting [or diagnostic] program
etw [aus etw dat] heraushören
to detect sth [in sth]
[bei jdm] etw durchhören
to detect [or sense] sth [in sb]
etw [in etw dat] nachweisen
to detect sth [in sth]
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
detecting of risks at an early stage
Klett Biology Glossary
detect VB trans
Present
Idetect
youdetect
he/she/itdetects
wedetect
youdetect
theydetect
Past
Idetected
youdetected
he/she/itdetected
wedetected
youdetected
theydetected
Present Perfect
Ihavedetected
youhavedetected
he/she/ithasdetected
wehavedetected
youhavedetected
theyhavedetected
Past Perfect
Ihaddetected
youhaddetected
he/she/ithaddetected
wehaddetected
youhaddetected
theyhaddetected
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