coordinate

coordinate
1. noun
1) (Math.) Koordinate, die
2) in pl. (clothes) Kombination, die
2. transitive verb
koordinieren

coordinating conjunction — koordinierende Konjunktion

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co·or·di·nate
I. n
[kəʊˈɔ:dɪnət, AM koʊˈɔ:rdən-]
1. usu pl MATH Koordinate f fachspr
2. (equal) Gleichgestellte(r) f(m), Gleichrangige(r) f(m)
since he was my \coordinate, ... da er mir gleichgestellt war, ...
3. FASHION
\coordinates pl Kombination f
II. vi
[kəʊˈɔ:dɪneɪt, AM koʊˈɔ:rdən-]
1. (act jointly) gut zusammenarbeiten [o kooperieren]
to \coordinate closely eng zusammenarbeiten
to \coordinate with sb mit jdm zusammenarbeiten
2. (match) zusammenpassen
sth \coordinates with sth etw passt zu etw dat, etw und etw passen zusammen
III. vt
[kəʊˈɔ:dɪneɪt, AM koʊˈɔ:rdən-]
to \coordinate sth etw koordinieren geh; operations, schedules etw aufeinander abstimmen
IV. adj
[kəʊˈɔ:dɪnət, AM koʊˈɔ:rdən-]
1. (equal) gleichwertig, gleichrangig
\coordinate pay for men and women gleicher Lohn für Männer und Frauen
2. (acting jointly) aufeinander abgestimmt
3. CHEM koordiniert fachspr, koordinativ fachspr
\coordinate bond koordinative Bindung fachspr
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[kəʊ'ɔːdnɪt]
1. adj
gleichwertig; (in rank) gleichrangig; (GRAM) nebengeordnet (with zu)
2. n (MATH ETC)
Koordinate f; (= equal) etwas Gleichwertiges;
3. vt
1) movements, muscles, pieces of work koordinieren; (two people, firms) operations etc also aufeinander abstimmen; thoughts also ordnen

to coordinate one thing with another — eine Sache auf eine andere abstimmen

2) (GRAM) nebenordnen, koordinieren

coordinating conjunction — nebenordnende or koordinierende Konjunktion

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coordinate [kəʊˈɔː(r)dıneıt; -dneıt]
A v/t
1. koordinieren, bei-, gleichordnen, gleichschalten, einheitlich gestalten, (miteinander) in Einklang bringen, aufeinander abstimmen
2. ausrichten, richtig anordnen
B v/i sich aufeinander abstimmen, harmonisch zusammenwirken
C adj [-dnət; US auch -dnˌeıt] (adv coordinately)
1. koordiniert, bei-, gleichgeordnet, gleichrangig, -wertig, -artig:
coordinate clause beigeordneter Satz;
coordinate court JUR gleichgeordnetes Gericht
2. MATH Koordinaten…:
coordinate system;
coordinate geometry analytische Geometrie
D s [-dnət; US auch -dnˌeıt]
1. a) gleichwertige Sache
b) Gleichgestellte(r) m/f(m)
2. MATH Koordinate f
3. pl Mode: Coordinates pl (in Farbe, Material etc aufeinander abgestimmte Kleidungsstücke)
* * *
1. noun
1) (Math.) Koordinate, die
2) in pl. (clothes) Kombination, die
2. transitive verb
koordinieren

coordinating conjunction — koordinierende Konjunktion

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adj.
koordinieren adj. n.
Koordinate f. v.
aufeinander abstimmen ausdr.

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