invert

invert
transitive verb
1) (turn upside down) umstülpen
2) umkehren [Wortstellung]; vertauschen [Wörter]
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[in'və:t]
verb
(to turn upside down or reverse the order of.) umkehren
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- inverted commas
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in·vert
[ɪnˈvɜ:t, AM -ˈvɜ:rt]
vt (form)
to \invert sth etw umkehren [o umdrehen]
to \invert the order die Reihenfolge umkehren
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[ɪn'vɜːt]
vt
umkehren; object also auf den Kopf stellen; order also umdrehen; (GRAM) subject and object umstellen; word order, colours, selection umkehren

inverted nipples — Hohlwarzen pl

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invert
A v/t [ınˈvɜːt; US ınˈvɜrt]
1. umkehren (auch MUS)
2. umwenden, umstülpen, auf den Kopf stellen:
invert sth over etwas stülpen über (akk)
3. LING Subjekt und Prädikat umkehren, einen Satz invertieren
4. CHEM invertieren, einer Inversion unterziehen
B s [ˈınvɜːt; US ˈınˌvɜrt]
1. (etwas) Umgekehrtes, z. B. ARCH umgekehrter Bogen
2. PSYCH Invertierte(r) m/f(m), Homosexuelle(r) m/f(m)
3. TECH Sohle f (einer Schleuse etc)
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transitive verb
1) (turn upside down) umstülpen
2) umkehren [Wortstellung]; vertauschen [Wörter]

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