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I. de·vel·op·ment [dɪˈveləpmənt] N
1. development no pl:
Entwicklung f <-, -en>
Wachstum nt <-s>
Produktentwicklung f <-> kein pl
2. development (new event):
Entwicklung f <-, -en>
3. development no pl ARCHIT:
Bau m
Wohnungsbau m <-(e)s> kein pl
Neubaugebiet nt <-(e)s, -e>
4. development MUS:
development of a theme
Durchführung f <-, -en>
development of a theme
Entwicklung f <-, -en>
5. development CHESS (moving):
Ziehen nt <-s>
II. de·vel·op·ment [dɪˈveləpmənt] N modifier
I. con·tract1 [ˈkɒntrækt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] N
1. contract (agreement):
Vertrag m <-(e)s, -trä·ge>
Kontrakt m <-(e)s, -e> spec
Arbeitsvertrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
Dienstleistungsvertrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
Werkvertrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
Zeitvertrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
2. contract sl (agreement to kill sb):
Auftrag m <-(e)s, -trä·ge>
II. con·tract1 [ˈkɒntrækt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] VB intr
to contract into sth Brit
to contract with sb [for sth]
III. con·tract1 [ˈkɒntrækt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] VB trans
to contract sb to do sth
I. con·tract2 [kənˈtrækt] VB intr
1. contract (shrink):
contract pupils
2. contract (tense):
contract muscle
contract muscle
3. contract LING:
II. con·tract2 [kənˈtrækt] VB trans
1. contract (tense) muscles, metal:
2. contract LING:
3. contract (catch):
development contract N ECON LAW
development N MKT COMPET
contract N ECON LAW
contract VB intr CTRL
contract VB trans ECON LAW
contract N FINMKT
development N ECOL, ECON
contract VB
contract (for work and material)
Present
Icontract
youcontract
he/she/itcontracts
wecontract
youcontract
theycontract
Past
Icontracted
youcontracted
he/she/itcontracted
wecontracted
youcontracted
theycontracted
Present Perfect
Ihavecontracted
youhavecontracted
he/she/ithascontracted
wehavecontracted
youhavecontracted
theyhavecontracted
Past Perfect
Ihadcontracted
youhadcontracted
he/she/ithadcontracted
wehadcontracted
youhadcontracted
theyhadcontracted
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