combined

combined
adjective
vereint

a combined operation — eine gemeinsame Operation

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com·bined
[kəmˈbaɪnd]
adj vereint, gemeinsam
\combined efforts vereinte Anstrengungen
a \combined total of $2268 eine Gesamtsumme von 2268 Dollar
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[kəm'baɪnd]
adj
gemeinsam; talents, efforts vereint; forces vereinigt

combined with — in Kombination mit; (esp clothes, furniture)

a combined clock and wireless a combined radio and tape recorder — eine Radiouhr Radio nt und Tonband nt in einem

combined downhill (Ski) — Kombinationsabfahrt f

combined event (Sport) — Mehrkampf m; (Ski) Kombination f

combined honours ( Brit Univ ) — Doppelstudium nt

combined operations (Mil) — gemeinsame Operation

combined time (Sport) — Gesamtzeit f

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combined [kəmˈbaınd] adj
1. vereinigt:
all his talents combined all seine Talente zusammen
2. verbündet
3. CHEM verbunden
4. gemeinsam, gemeinschaftlich:
combined efforts gemeinsame Bemühungen
5. MIL verbunden (mehrere Truppengattungen), kombiniert, interalliiert (mehrere Alliierte)
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adjective
vereint

a combined operation — eine gemeinsame Operation

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adj.
kombiniert adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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