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Fehler erster Art

w słowniku PONS

w słowniku PONS

kind1 [kaɪnd] PRZYM.

1. kind (generous, helpful):

2. kind (gentle):

to be kind to sb/sth
jdn/etw schonen

I. kind2 [kaɪnd] RZ.

1. kind (group):

Art r.ż. <-, -en>
Sorte r.ż. <-, -n>
a kind of ...
eine Art ...
his/her kind pej.
so jemand [wie er/sie] a. pej.

2. kind (limited):

... of a kind

3. kind no pl (similar way):

to do sth in kind
Sacheinlage r.ż. <-, -en>

4. kind (character):

II. kind2 [kaɪnd] PRZYSŁ.

of [ɒv, əv, Am ɑ:v, ʌv, əv] PRZYIM.

1. of after rz. (belonging to):

von +C.
Rosenduft r.m. <-(e)s, -düfte>

2. of after rz. (expressing relationship):

von +C.

3. of after rz. (expressing a whole's part):

von +C.

4. of after rz. (expressing quantities):

5. of after cz. (consisting of):

aus +C.
after rz. a land of ice and snow

6. of after rz. (containing):

mit +C.

7. of after przym. (done by):

von +C.

8. of after rz. (done to):

9. of after rz. (suffered by):

von +C.

10. of (expressing cause):

to die of sth
an etw C. sterben

11. of (expressing origin):

12. of after cz. (concerning):

speaking of sb/sth, ...
wo [o. da] wir gerade von jdm/etw sprechen, ...
after przym. she's often unsure of herself
to be afraid of sb/sth
vor jdm/etw Angst haben
to be sick of sth
to be sick of sth
von etw C. genug haben
to be in search of sb/sth

13. of after rz. (expressing condition):

14. of after rz. (expressing position):

von +C.

15. of after rz. (with respect to scale):

von +C.

16. of (expressing age):

von +C.

17. of after rz. (denoting example of category):

18. of after rz. (typical of):

19. of after rz. (expressing characteristic):

20. of after rz. (away from):

von +C.

21. of after rz. (in time phrases):

22. of after cz. (expressing removal):

CH, austr. meist gratis

23. of after rz. (apposition):

von +C.

24. of dated (during):

an +C.

25. of Am (to):

zwroty:

I. the [ði:, ði, ðə] RODZ. okr.

1. the (denoting thing mentioned):

2. the (particular thing/person):

the ...
der/die/das ...

3. the (with family name):

4. the (before relative clause):

5. the (before name with adjective):

6. the (in title):

7. the (before adjective):

8. the:

9. the (with superlative):

10. the (instead of possessive):

11. the:

der 24. Mai
der 24. Mai

12. the (with ordinal numbers):

13. the (with measurements):

14. the (enough):

II. the [ði:, ði, ðə] PRZYSŁ. + st. wyż.

the ..., the ...
je ..., desto ...
the more ... , the more ...
je mehr ..., desto mehr ...

I. first [fɜ:st, Am fɜ:rst] PRZYM.

first half GOSP., FIN.
Vorkaufsrecht r.n. <-(e)s, -e>
First Reading POLIT.

zwroty:

II. first [fɜ:st, Am fɜ:rst] PRZYSŁ.

1. first (before doing something else):

first off pot.

2. first (before other things, people):

3. first (rather):

zwroty:

III. first [fɜ:st, Am fɜ:rst] RZ.

1. first (that before others):

2. first (of monarchs):

3. first (start):

4. first:

Spitzenerzeugnis r.n. <-ses, -se>
Errungenschaft r.ż. <-, -en>

5. first Brit UNIW.:

Eins r.ż. <-, -en>
Einser r.m. <-s, -> austr.
Sechs(er) r.ż.(r.m.) CH

6. first MOT.:

Wpis OpenDict

kind RZ.

Wpis OpenDict

kind RZ.

eine Art ...
Wpis OpenDict

kind PRZYSŁ.

Wpis OpenDict

the RODZ.

Wpis OpenDict

first RZ.

PONS słownictwo specjalistyczne dot. bankowości, finansów i ubezpieczeń

risk of the first kind RZ. CTRL

PONS słownictwo specjalistyczne dot. bankowości, finansów i ubezpieczeń
angielski
angielski
niemiecki
niemiecki
niemiecki
niemiecki
angielski
angielski

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At first the vet thought he was a pigmy hedgehog which are quite common -- they have a short nose and just four toes.
www.scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk
She is the first female magician in history to hold this position.
en.wikipedia.org
The team with the fastest time through the 48.6 km course based on the time of its first five riders wins the competition.
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For example, a man could not go on the warpath without first performing the war-bundle feast, which contained two parts.
en.wikipedia.org
The variation of the longitude is assumed to be zero at the end points, so the first term disappears.
en.wikipedia.org