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Zeitstudie
time and ˈmo·tion study N
I. mo·tion [ˈməʊʃən, Am ˈmoʊ-] N
1. motion no pl (movement):
motion of things
Bewegung f <-, -en>
motion of things
Gang m <-(e)s>
motion of people
Fortbewegung f <-, -en>
motion of people
motion of people
Gang m <-(e)s>
to put [or set] sth in motion
2. motion (gesture):
Bewegung f <-, -en>
Zeichen nt <-s, ->
3. motion POL (proposal):
Antrag m <-(e)s, Ạn·trä·ge>
Motion f <-, -en> CH
to propose [or Brit table] a motion
4. motion Brit, Aus dated (excretion):
Stuhl[gang] m spec
Phrases:
so tun, als ob man [etw] macht
II. mo·tion [ˈməʊʃən, Am ˈmoʊ-] VB trans
to motion sb to do sth
jdn durch einen Wink auffordern [o. form jdm bedeuten] , etw zu tun
III. mo·tion [ˈməʊʃən, Am ˈmoʊ-] VB intr
to motion to sb to do sth
jdn durch einen Wink auffordern [o. form jdm bedeuten] , etw zu tun
I. study <-ie-> [ˈstʌdi] VB trans
1. study (scrutinize):
to study sth/sb
etw/jdn studieren
to study sth/sb
sich acc mit etw/jdm befassen
to study sth/sb (look at)
2. study (learn):
to study sth
etw lernen
II. study <-ie-> [ˈstʌdi] VB intr
sich acc auf etw acc vorbereiten
für etw acc lernen
III. study [ˈstʌdi] N
1. study:
Untersuchung f <-, -en>
Studie f <-, -n>
2. study no pl:
3. study (room):
Arbeitszimmer nt <-s, ->
4. study (pilot drawing):
Studie f <-, -n>
Entwurf m <-(e)s, -wür·fe>
Vorentwurf m <-(e)s, -wür·fe>
Vorstudie f <-, -n>
5. study (literary portrayal):
Untersuchung f <-, -en>
Studie f <-, -n>
6. study (example):
to be a study in sth
7. study Brit hum:
and [ænd, ənd] CONJ
1. and (jointly):
both ... and ...
sowohl ... als [o. wie] auch ...
2. and (plus):
6 and 5 is 11
6 und [o. plus] 5 ist 11
3. and (in numbers):
twelve and six Brit hist
4. and (then):
5. and (consequently):
6. and inf (in order to):
to go and do sth
etw tun
to try and do sth
to try and do sth
7. and (for emphasis):
8. and (ever):
Phrases:
inf (as well) I was so mad and all that I ...
and how! inf
time N
I. time [taɪm] N
1. time no pl (considered as a whole):
Zeit f <-, -en>
time is on sb's side
sich dat die Zeit für etw acc nehmen
2. time no pl (period, duration):
Zeit f <-, -en>
sorry, folks, we're [all] out of time now Am, Aus inf
extra time SPORTS
Verlängerung f <-, -en>
Freizeit f <-> kein pl
Zukunft f <->
injury time Brit SPORTS
Nachspielzeit f <-, -en>
Zeitraum m <-(e)s, -räume>
Spielzeit f <-, -en>
Vergangenheit f <-, -en>
Gegenwart f <->
to do sth for a time
to give sb a hard time inf
to make time for sb/sth
sich dat Zeit für jdn/etw nehmen
to waste sb's time
3. time (pertaining to clocks):
the time is 8.30
es ist 8.30 Uhr
to keep bad/good time watch, clock
to gain/lose time watch, clock
4. time (specific time or hour):
Zeit f <-, -en>
5. time (occasion):
Mal nt <-(e)s, -e>
jedes Mal [o. immer] , wenn ich ...
one/two at a time persons
at any [given] [or [any] one]time
at any [given] [or [any] one]time
6. time (frequency):
Mal nt <-(e)s, -e>
oft <öfter, am öftesten>
7. time no pl (correct moment):
[and] about time [too] Brit, Aus (yet to be accomplished)
to do sth dead [or exactly][or right] on time inf
8. time often pl (era, lifetime):
Zeit f <-, -en>
to be ahead of [or esp Brit before] one's time
from [or since]time immemorial [or esp Brit out of mind]
9. time TRANSP (schedule):
10. time (hour registration method):
Sommerzeit f <-> kein pl
11. time SPORTS:
Zeit f <-, -en>
Rekordzeit f <-, -en>
12. time (multiplied):
13. time no pl MUS:
Takt m <-(e)s, -e>
14. time (remunerated work):
short time Brit
Kurzarbeit f <-> kein pl
to work [or be on] short time Brit
15. time Brit (end of pub hours):
time [please]!”
16. time ([not] like):
Phrases:
to do [or serve]time inf
sitzen <sitzt, saß, gesessen> inf fig
[only] time can [or will] tell saying
II. time [taɪm] VB trans
1. time (measure duration):
2. time (choose best moment for):
to time sth
3. time (arrange when sth should happen):
to time sth to ...
etw so planen, dass ...
OpenDict entry
time N
OpenDict entry
time N
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time N
motion N STATE
time N
study VB
study
Present
Imotion
youmotion
he/she/itmotions
wemotion
youmotion
theymotion
Past
Imotioned
youmotioned
he/she/itmotioned
wemotioned
youmotioned
theymotioned
Present Perfect
Ihavemotioned
youhavemotioned
he/she/ithasmotioned
wehavemotioned
youhavemotioned
theyhavemotioned
Past Perfect
Ihadmotioned
youhadmotioned
he/she/ithadmotioned
wehadmotioned
youhadmotioned
theyhadmotioned
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