tract

tract
I noun
1) (area) Gebiet, das
2) (Anat.) Trakt, der
II noun
(pamphlet) [Flug]schrift, die; Traktat, der (veralt.)
* * *
[trækt]
noun
1) (a piece of land.) ausgedehnte Fläche
2) (a system formed by connected parts of the body: the digestive tract.) der Trakt
3) (a short essay or booklet.) die Broschüre
* * *
tract1
[trækt]
n Traktat nt o m geh (on über +akk)
he wrote a \tract against feminism er verfasste eine Schrift gegen den Feminismus
tract2
[trækt]
n
1. (area of land) Gebiet nt; AM (property) Grundstück nt; (small lot) Parzelle f
a large \tract of time (fig) eine Menge Zeit
2. ANAT (bodily system) Trakt m
respiratory \tract Atemwege pl, Atemtrakt m
* * *
I [trkt]
n
1) (of land) Gebiet nt

narrow tract — Streifen m

2) (respiratory) Wege pl; (digestive) Trakt m
II
n
Traktat nt, Schrift f
* * *
tract1 [trækt] s
1. (ausgedehnte) Fläche, Strecke f, (Land)Strich m, Gegend f, Gebiet n
2. ANAT Trakt m, (Verdauungs- etc) System n
3. PHYSIOL (Nerven) Strang m:
optic tract Sehstrang
4. Zeitraum m, -spanne f
tract2 [trækt] s besonders REL Traktat m/n, kurze Abhandlung, pej Traktätchen n
* * *
I noun
1) (area) Gebiet, das
2) (Anat.) Trakt, der
II noun
(pamphlet) [Flug]schrift, die; Traktat, der (veralt.)
* * *
n.
Gebiet -e n.
Teil m.,n.

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