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Kettenform
im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. form [fɔ:m, Am fɔ:rm] SUBST
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>
2. form no pl (particular way):
Form f <-, -en>
Gestalt f <-, -en>
3. form (document):
Formular nt <-s, -e>
Bewerbungsbogen m <-s, -bögen>
Anmeldeformular m <-(e)s, -e>
Bestellschein m <-(e)s, -e>
Vordruck m <-(e)s, -e>
to complete [or esp Brit fill in][or esp Am fill out] a form
4. form (shape):
Form f <-, -en>
form of a person
Gestalt f <-, -en>
5. form no pl KUNST, LIT, MUS (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 SPORT (in horse racing):
Form f <-, -en> fachspr
9. form no pl (procedure):
form esp Brit
Form f <-> kein pl
to be good/bad form Brit dated
10. form esp Brit SCHULE:
Klasse f <-, -n>
11. form LING:
Form f <-, -en>
12. form no pl Brit sl (criminal record):
13. form esp Am TYPO (forme):
14. form TECH (shuttering):
Verschalung f <-, -en> fachspr
15. form Brit JAGD (hare's lair):
Sasse f <-n, -n> fachspr
16. form BOT:
Form f <-, -en>
Forma f fachspr
17. form (formula):
Formel f <-, -n>
18. form PHILOS:
Form f <-> kein pl
Wendungen:
II. form [fɔ:m, Am fɔ:rm] VERB trans
1. form (shape):
to form sth
etw formen
2. form (arrange):
to form sth
etw bilden
3. form (set up):
to form sth
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, Am fɔ:rm] VERB intr
form idea, plan
sich Akk zu etw Akk formen
I. chain [tʃeɪn] SUBST
1. chain (series of metal links):
Kette f <-, -n>
2. chain (fetter, manacle):
Fessel f <-, -n>
Kette f <-, -n>
3. chain übtr (oppression):
Joch nt <-(e)s, -e> geh
4. chain (jewellery):
5. chain übtr:
Reihe f <-, -n>
Verkettung f <-, -en>
Hierarchie f <-, -n>
Ladenkette f <-, -n>
6. chain CHEM:
Kette f <-, -n>
Wendungen:
to pull [or yank] sb's chain
jdn triezen ugs
II. chain [tʃeɪn] VERB trans
to chain sb/an animal [up] to sth
jdn/ein Tier an etw Akk [an]ketten
III. chain [tʃeɪn] VERB intr CHEM
I. open [ˈəʊpən, Am ˈoʊ-] ADJ
1. open inv (not closed):
open container, eyes, garment, door, window
offen präd
open container, eyes, garment, door, window
open pass also
open pass also
open book
open flower
open flower
open map
to burst open bag, case
to push sth open
2. open inv, präd (for customers, visitors):
open shop, bar, museum
open shop, bar, museum
3. open inv (not yet decided):
open case, decision, question
4. open inv (not enclosed):
5. open inv (accessible to all):
6. open inv (not concealed):
to lay sth open
7. open inv, präd (frank):
open person
8. open inv, präd (willing to accept):
to be open to sth
für etw Akk offen sein
9. open inv (available):
frei <freier, am freiesten>
open offer
10. open inv, präd (exposed):
open MILIT
open MILIT
to be open to sth
sich Akk etw Dat aussetzen
11. open inv SPORT:
Sieger(in) m (f) einer offenen Meisterschaft <-s, ->
12. open inv SPORT (unprotected):
open game, style of play
frei <freier, am freiesten>
open game, style of play
13. open inv (letting in air):
14. open inv MUS:
Grundton m <-(e)s, -töne>
15. open inv ELEK:
16. open inv MED (not constipated):
open bowels
open bowels
frei <freier, am freiesten>
17. open inv Brit FIN (not crossed):
Barscheck m <-s, -s>
18. open inv (free of ice):
open port, river
open weather, winter
19. open LING:
20. open MATH:
Wendungen:
to be an open book person
to be an open book thing
II. open [ˈəʊpən, Am ˈoʊ-] VERB intr
1. open (from closed):
2. open (give access):
[direkt] zu etw Dat führen
to open off sth
zu etw Dat hinführen
3. open (for service):
4. open (start):
open piece of writing or music, story
beginnen <beginnt, begann, begonnen>
open piece of writing or music, story
open film
open play
5. open (become visible):
6. open (start new business):
III. open [ˈəʊpən, Am ˈoʊ-] SUBST
1. open no pl (out of doors):
2. open no pl (not secret):
to get sth [out] in[to] the open
3. open SPORT (competition):
Open nt fachspr
IV. open [ˈəʊpən, Am ˈoʊ-] VERB trans
1. open (change from closed):
to open the door [or doors] to sth übtr
to open one's mouth also übtr
to open one's mouth also übtr
to open a vein scherzh
2. open (begin):
to open fire MILIT
3. open (set up):
4. open (for customers, visitors):
5. open (declare ready for use):
6. open (break new ground):
to open sth
7. open (evacuate):
8. open (clear blockages):
Wendungen:
to open sb's eyes to sb/sth
jdm die Augen über jdn/etw öffnen
[jdm/etw] Tür und Tor öffnen abw
PONS Fachwortschatz Banken, Finanzen und Versicherungen
form SUBST TRANSPROZ
open VERB trans INV-FIN
open SUBST FINMKT
Open nt
Klett Fachwortschatz Biologie
open chain form SUBST
Klett Fachwortschatz Biologie
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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Along the scape of some kinds of daylilies, small leafy proliferations form at nodes or in bracts.
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The most common is a daisy wheel, or hexafoil which, in its simplest form, is a six petal flower design.
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In both cases, the monsters kidnap the chancellor and assume his form.
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They are usually thick, and are a brownish-gray color when in their uncooked form.
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Buses and taxis are available for going to sanctuary, form where in you have to walk about 3 km to reach inside the sanctuary.
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