multiple

multiple
1. adjective
1) (manifold) mehrfach

multiple pile-up — Massenkarambolage, die

2) (many and various) vielerlei; vielfältig. See also academic.ru/64767/sclerosis">sclerosis
2. noun
(Math.) Vielfache, das
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1. adjective
1) (having, or affecting, many parts: She suffered multiple injuries when she fell out of the window.) vielfach
2) (involving many things of the same sort: Fifteen vehicles were involved in the multiple crash on the motorway.) Massen-...
2. noun
(a number that contains another number an exact number of times: 65 is a multiple of 5.) das Vielfache
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multi·ple
[ˈmʌltipl̩]
I. adj inv, attr vielfach, vielfältig
she died of \multiple injuries sie erlag ihren zahlreichen Verletzungen
\multiple murders mehrfacher Mord
II. n
1. (number) Vielfache[s] nt
to count in \multiples of 6/10 das Sechser-/Zehnereinmaleins rechnen
2. (shop with many branches) [Laden]kette f
\multiple shop Geschäft nt einer [Laden]kette
3. PSYCH multiple Persönlichkeit fachspr
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['mʌltɪpl]
1. adj
1) (with sing n = of several parts) mehrfach

multiple collision or crash — Massenkarambolage f

2) (with pl n = many) mehrere

he died of multiple injuries — er erlag seinen zahlreichen Verletzungen

2. n
1) (MATH) Vielfache(s) nt

eggs are usually sold in multiples of six — Eier werden gewöhnlich in Einheiten zu je sechs verkauft

2) (Brit: store) Ladenkette f
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multiple [ˈmʌltıpl]
A adj (adv multiply)
1. viel-, mehrfach
2. mannigfaltig, vielfältig, MED etc auch multipel
3. mehrere, viele:
the tool has multiple functions
4. ELEK, TECH
a) Mehr(fach)…, Vielfach…
b) Parallel…:
multiple connection B 2
B s
1. auch MATH (das) Vielfache
2. ELEK Parallelanordnung f, -schaltung f:
in multiple parallel (geschaltet)
3. umg multiple store
* * *
1. adjective
1) (manifold) mehrfach

multiple pile-up — Massenkarambolage, die

2) (many and various) vielerlei; vielfältig. See also sclerosis
2. noun
(Math.) Vielfache, das
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adj.
Mehrfach- präfix.
mehrfach adj.
vielfach adj.

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