indeterminate

indeterminate
adjective
1) (not fixed, vague) unbestimmt [Form, Menge]; unklar [Konzept, Bedeutung]
2) (left undecided) ergebnislos; offen [Rechtsfrage]
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in·de·ter·mi·nate
[ˌɪndɪˈtɜ:mɪnət, AM -ˈtɜ:r-]
adj
1. (uncounted, immeasurable) unbestimmt
\indeterminate system COMPUT unbestimmtes System
2. (vague) unklar, vage
\indeterminate colour [or AM color] (not distinct) unbestimmbare Farbe
to take an \indeterminate stance keinen klaren Standpunkt beziehen
\indeterminate noise undefinierbares Geräusch
\indeterminate period of time ungewisse Zeitspanne
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["IndI'tɜːmInIt]
adj
amount, length unbestimmt; duration also ungewiss; meaning, concept unklar, vage

of indeterminate sex/age — von unbestimmbarem or nicht bestimmbarem Geschlecht/Alter

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indeterminate [ˌındıˈtɜːmınət; US -ˈtɜr-] adj (adv indeterminately)
1. unbestimmt (auch MATH)
2. unklar, ungewiss, unsicher
3. nicht definiert, nicht genau festgelegt:
indeterminate sentence JUR Strafe f von unbestimmter Dauer
4. unentschieden, ergebnislos
5. dem freien Willen folgend
6. BOT unbegrenzt:
indeterminate inflorescence unbegrenzter Blütenstand
7. LING unbetont und von unbestimmter Lautqualität
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adjective
1) (not fixed, vague) unbestimmt [Form, Menge]; unklar [Konzept, Bedeutung]
2) (left undecided) ergebnislos; offen [Rechtsfrage]
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adj.
unbestimmt adj.

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