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COMPOUND WORDS


accessory {adj} (having a supplementary function) addition {n} (thing added) additional {adj} (Supplemental or added to) additive {n} (substance altering another substance) adjective phrase {n} (Phrase that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun) adjunct {n} (appendage) adverbial phrase {n} (Phrase that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb, or a prepositional phrase) affirmative {n} (An answer that shows agreement or acceptance) affirmative sentence {n} (sentence that affirms) affix {n} (linguistics: a bound morpheme added to a word’s stem) alternatively {adv} (in an alternative way) amendment {n} (addition to and/or alteration to the Constitution) ancillary {adj} (subordinate, secondary, auxiliary, accessory) antonym {n} (word which has the opposite meaning) backup {adj} (standby, reserve or extra) backup {n} (reserve) bushing {n} (mechanical engineering: threaded bushing) bylaw {n} (law or rule governing the internal affairs of an organization) bylaw {n} (local custom or law) cardinal {adj} (describing a number that indicates quantity) cardinal {adj} (of fundamental importance) character set {n} (set of characters in a character encoding) chipset {n} (group of integrate circuits) clause {n} (group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate) clause {n} (word or group of words ordinarily consisting of a subject and a predicate) commitment {n} (act or instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust) compensation {n} (that which constitutes, or is regarded as, an equivalent) compensatory lengthening {n} (lengthening of a vowel which occurs when a following consonant is lost) compound sentence {n} (a sentence that has two or more independent clauses, joined by a conjunction and/or punctuation.) construction {n} (grammar) contradiction {n} (the logical incompatibility of opposing elements) crew {n} (group of people operating a large facility or piece of equipment) data set {n} (file of related records) data set {n} (set of data to analyze) day fine {n} (unit of fine payment) deliberate {adj} (intentional) denture {n} (artificial replacement of one or more teeth) denture {n} (complete replacement of all teeth in a mouth) denture {n} (set of teeth, the teeth viewed as a unit) distribution {n} (process by which commodities get to final consumers) dregs {n} (settled sediment) endpaper {n} (either of two folded sheets of paper used to connect the front and back covers of a book to the first and last pages) ersatz {n} (something made in imitation) essay {n} (written composition) extravehicular activity {n} (work outside of spacecraft) flyleaf {n} (blank page at the front or back of a book) fragment {n} (grammar: a sentence) further {adv} (in addition to) Gödel's incompleteness theorem {prop} (theorem that states that no consistent system can be used to prove its own consistency) grounds {n} (sediment at the bottom of a liquid) grout {n} (dregs) heel {n} (part of shoe) high heels {n} (pair of shoes) in addition {adv} (also; as well) incomplete sentence {n} (a group of words which appears to convey only part of a complete thought (grammar)) indispensable {adj} (not subject to exemption) in lieu of {prep} (instead; in place of; as a substitute for) intentional {adj} (done with intent) intentional {adj} (intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily) intentionally {adv} (intentional manner, on purpose) interest rate {n} (percentage of money charged for its use per some period) intermediate value theorem {n} (mean value theorem) intermittently {adv} (Stopping or starting at intervals) justification {n} (text alignment) kit {n} (equipment) landing {n} (an in-between platform) law of conservation of energy {n} (total energy remains constant) leap {n} (significant move forward) leap {n} (the act of leaping) leap {v} (to jump) leprosy {n} (infectious disease caused by infection by Mycobacterium leprae) Lombard rate {n} (interest rate) main clause {n} (grammar: clause that can stand alone syntactically) mean value theorem {n} (mean value theorem) milk substitute {n} (liquid that replaces milk in a diet or recipe) movement {n} (physical motion) negative clause {n} (negative clause, negative sentence) Novi Sad {prop} (largest city of the Serbian province of Vojvodina) occupant {n} (person who occupies a place or a position) occupier {n} (one who occupies) on purpose {prep} (purposely, with intention) opposites attract {proverb} (proverb) out of the box {prep} ((idiom) immediately, without intervention from the customer) over and above {adv} (supplementary) paragraph {n} (passage in text) percentage {n} (part of a whole) pilcrow {n} (a paragraph mark) pot {n} (money) premeditate {v} (to meditate, consider, or plan beforehand) premeditated {adj} (planned, considered or estimated in advance; deliberate) proposition {n} (an assertion which is provably true, but not important enough to be a theorem) punctuation {n} (set of symbols) punctuation mark {n} (symbol to make the sense of what is written easier to determine) Pythagorean theorem {prop} (mathematical theorem) record {n} (computing: set of data relating to a single individual or item) relative clause {n} (type of subordinate clause) replacement {n} (act of replacing) replacement {n} (a person or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute) resolution {n} (statement of intent) retail {n} (sale of goods directly to the consumer) rudiment {n} (sthg in undeveloped form) sediment {n} (collection of small particles) sentence {n} (grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate) set {n} (in tennis) set {n} (matching collection of similar things, such as a set of tables) set point {n} (tennis) simple sentence {n} (sentence containing one independent clause and no dependent clause) sonata form {n} (a form of classical music) spare part {n} (component kept in reserve) spare tyre {n} (extra tire) stakeholder {n} (bet holder) stand in {n} (a substitute) stand in {v} (to substitute for) stand-in {n} (person who stands in for an actor during shooting setup) statutory {adj} (relating to a statute) stiletto {n} (woman's shoe with a tall, slender heel) subordinate clause {n} (a clause that cannot stand alone) substitute {n} (a player who is available to replace another if the need arises) substitute {n} (a replacement or stand-in) substitution {n} (the act of substituting or the state of being substituted) supplementary {adj} (additional) surrogate {n} (A person or animal that acts as a substitute for another) surrogate {n} (A substitute) surrogate mother {n} (woman who gives birth to a child not her own) tenet {n} (an opinion, belief or principle) theorem {n} ( mathematical statement that is expected to be true) theorem {n} (proved mathematical statement) the road to hell is paved with good intentions {proverb} (proverb) throughput {n} (rate of data transmission) throughput {n} (rate of processing) toolkit {n} (assembly of tools) turnover {n} (sales transacted) typesetting {n} (setting or composition) vermiform appendix {n} (blind tube projecting from the caecum) virial theorem {n} (theorem) working {n} (method of operation)

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Computer haben viele Einsatzmöglichkeiten.



Computers have many uses .
Computer haben viele Einsatzmöglichkeiten 0

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(DE )

(0263)


Jeder von euch sagt einen Satz.



Each of you say one sentence .
Jeder von euch sagt einen Satz 0

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(DE )

(0608)


Von dem Aufsatz ist nur ein Absatz geschrieben worden.



Only one paragraph of the composition has been written .
Von dem Aufsatz ist nur ein Absatz geschrieben worden 0

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(DE )

(0864)


Bitte übersetzen Sie diesen Satz ins Englische.



Please translate this sentence into English .
Bitte übersetzen Sie diesen Satz ins Englische 0

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(DE )

(1217)


Bitte übersetzen Sie diesen Satz ins Englische.



Please translate this sentence into English .
Bitte übersetzen Sie diesen Satz ins Englische 0

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(DE )

(1690)


Die Lehrerin bittet sie, ihren Aufsatz laut vorzulesen.



The teacher asks her to read her composition aloud .
Die Lehrerin bittet sie , ihren Aufsatz laut vorzulesen 0

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(DE )

(2264)


Die Hubschrauber warten auf den Einsatz durch die Regierung.



The helicopters are awaiting assignment by the government .
Die Hubschrauber warten auf den Einsatz durch die Regierung 0

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(DE )

(2814)




The new machine will be in use .

Die neue Maschine wird im Einsatz sein.


Start a new paragraph here .

Beginnen Sie hier einen neuen Absatz.


He worked hard at the risk of his health .

Er arbeitete unter Einsatz seiner Gesundheit hart.


Every sentence in this book is important .

Jeder Satz in diesem Buch ist wichtig.


She set about writing the essay .

Sie machte sich daran, den Aufsatz zu schreiben.


You're giving me the same old line .

Du erzählst mir den gleichen alten Satz.


Die neue Maschine wird im Einsatz sein.
Beginnen Sie hier einen neuen Absatz.
Er arbeitete unter Einsatz seiner Gesundheit hart.
Jeder Satz in diesem Buch ist wichtig.
Sie machte sich daran, den Aufsatz zu schreiben.
Du erzählst mir den gleichen alten Satz.


The new machine will be in use .
Start a new paragraph here .
He worked hard at the risk of his health .
Every sentence in this book is important .
She set about writing the essay .
You're giving me the same old line .