integrate

integrate
transitive verb
1) (combine into a whole; also Math.) integrieren

an integrated Europe — ein vereintes Europa

2) (into society) integrieren (in in + Akk.)
3) (open to all racial groups)

integrate a school/college — eine Schule/ein College für alle Rassen zugänglich machen

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['intiɡreit]
verb
(to (cause to) mix freely with other groups in society etc: The immigrants are not finding it easy to integrate into the life of our cities.) eingliedern
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in·te·grate
[ˈɪntɪgreɪt, AM -t̬ə-]
I. vt
1. (become accepted)
to \integrate sb/sth/oneself into sth jdn/etw/sich in etw akk integrieren
2. (combine)
to \integrate sth etw zusammenfassen
to \integrate sth with sth etw [auf etw akk] abstimmen
the town's modern architecture is very well \integrated with the old der moderne Baustil fügt sich gut in das alte Stadtbild ein
II. vi sich akk integrieren [o einfügen]; AM SCH (hist) Schulen für Schwarze zugänglich machen
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['IntIgreɪt]
1. vt
integrieren

to integrate sb into or with sth — jdn in etw (acc) integrieren

to integrate sth into sth — etw in etw (acc) integrieren

to integrate sth with sth — etw auf etw (acc) abstimmen

to integrate a school/college (US) — eine Schule/ein College auch für Schwarze etc zugänglich machen

2. vi (US
schools etc) auch für Schwarze etc zugänglich werden
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integrate [ˈıntıɡreıt]
A v/t
1. integrieren:
a) zusammenschließen (into zu)
b) eingliedern (into in akk):
integrate a criminal into society
c) einbeziehen, einbauen, einbinden (alle:
into, with in akk)
d) MATH das Integral (gen) berechnen
2. besonders US Einrichtungen für alle Rassen zugänglich machen
3. ELEK zählen (Messgerät)
B v/i
1. sich integrieren:
a) sich zusammenschließen (into zu)
b) sich eingliedern (lassen) (into in akk)
c) sich einbeziehen oder einbauen oder einbinden lassen (into, with in akk)
2. besonders US für alle Rassen zugänglich werden (Einrichtungen)
C adj [-ɡrət; -ɡreıt] vollständig, ganz
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transitive verb
1) (combine into a whole; also Math.) integrieren

an integrated Europe — ein vereintes Europa

2) (into society) integrieren (in in + Akk.)
3) (open to all racial groups)

integrate a school/college — eine Schule/ein College für alle Rassen zugänglich machen

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v.
einbinden v.
einfügen v.
integrieren v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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