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Übersetzung für "same" :

de Deutsch en Englisch
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gleich
same
  • Adjektiv
  • identisch
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derselbees
same
  • Adjektiv
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gleiches
same
  • Adjektiv
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selbe
same
  • Adjektiv
5
derselbe
same
  • Adjektiv
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selbe
same
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Same, der
seed
  • Substantiv
  • vergleiche auch: Samen, der
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Worterklärung für " gleich "
  • Ähnlichkeit mehrerer Dinge; Die Eigenschaften zweier Dinge unterscheiden sich wenig, bzw. gar nicht.
  • sich nicht verändernd
  • zeitliche Nähe; meist nahe Zukunft
  • örtliche Nähe
  • antiquiertes Synonym für „wie“, steht aber mit dem Dativ

Worterklärung für " selbe "
  • identisch (im Sinne von nicht wiederholbar)

Worterklärung für " same "
  • Erde, Grund, unten
  • Erdgöttin, Erdmutter, Blutspenderin, Göttin der Erde, des Lebens, der Fruchtbarkeit. Dritte Tochter der Sonnengöttin Saule und des Mondgottes Mīniks.

Worterklärung für " Same "
  • meist Plural: vielzelliger Fortpflanzungskörper der Samenpflanzen
  • nur Plural: ein eingeborenes Volk im Norden von Finnland, Schweden und Norwegen
  • ein Angehöriger des gleichnamigen Volkes

Worterklärung für " derselbe "
  • bezeichnet die Identität mit einer vorausgegangenen oder bekannten Größe

Beispiele für " same "
  • Are you the 'same' person who phoned me yesterday?
  • I realised I was the 'same' age as my grandfather had been when he joined the air force.
  • You have the 'same' hair I do!
  • Round here it can be cloudy and sunny even in the 'same' day.
  • We were all going in the 'same' direction.
  • The 'same' can be said of him.
  • She's having apple pie? I'll have the 'same'.
  • You two are just the 'same'.
  • The question is his credibility or lack of 'same'.
  • Light valve suspensions and films containing UV absorbers and light valves containing the 'same' (US Patent 5,467,217)
  • Methods of selectively distributing data in a computer network and systems using the 'same' (US Patent 7,191,208)
  • "The heaven was spangled with tremulous stars, and at the horizon the clouds hung down in 'gossamer' folds---God's robe trailing in the sea!" — Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907)
  • Even if the twins are identical, they are still not the 'same' person, unlike Mark Twain and Samuel Clemens.
  • Peter and Anna went to the same high school: the high school to which Peter went is the high school to which Anna went.
  • a 'same-sex' school
  • Some nations have legalized 'same-sex' marriage.
  • The greatest master of 'gossamery' affectation. — De Quincey.
Beispiele für " seed "
  • What do you plant to grow 'seedless' grapes? Actually, they have seeds, but they are quite edible by humans.
  • The healing power of alcohol only works on scrapes and nicks ;; and not on girls in seedy bars who drown themselves in it. (from "Choice Hops and Bottled Self Esteem by Bayside)
  • pomegranates are as 'seedy' as any fruit you are likely to see.
  • His 'seedy', dirt-smudged visage caused her to look at him askance.
  • With her aching back and pronounced limp, she was feeling particularly 'seedy' today.
  • After last night's party we were all feeling pretty 'seedy'.
  • The Ancients widely regarded 'linseed' as a source of medical treatments
  • 'seed' money
  • Don’t eat your 'seed' corn
  • What was the 'seed' number that initiated the sequence of values?
  • The qualifying match determines the 'seed' position one will have in the final competition.
  • What was the 'seed' idea behind your scheme?
  • Use your profits as 'seed' money for your next venture.
  • If you plant a 'seed' in the spring, you may have a pleasant surprise in the autumn.
  • The entire field was covered with geese eating the freshly sown 'seed'.
  • Sometimes a man may feel encouraged to spread his 'seed' before he settles down to raise a family.
  • The 'seed' of an idea. Which idea was the 'seed' (idea)?
  • I 'seeded' my lawn with bluegrass.
  • A venture captialist 'seeds' young companies.
  • The tournament coordinator will 'seed' the starting lineup with the best competitors from the qualifying round.
  • The programmer 'seeded' fresh, uncorrupted data into the database before running unit tests.
  • The tennis player seeded into the quarters.
  • Paris was a 'seedbed' of artistic creation in the 1920s.
  • If you set out 'birdseed' in the winter, cardinals will be encouraged to overwinter.
  • A venture capitalist 'seeds' young companies.
  • The tennis player 'seeded' into the quarters.
  • The 'seedsman' / Upon the slime and ooze scatters his grain. — Shakespeare.