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Graf (Grä·fin) <-en, -en> [gra:f, ˈgrɛ:fɪn] СЪЩ м (f)

Graf (Grä·fin)
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Phrases:

Graf Rotz разг
Lord Muck Brit шег разг

Graph, Graf <-en, -en> [gra:f] СЪЩ м SCIENCE

Grä·fin <-, -nen> [ˈgrɛ:fɪn] СЪЩ f

Gräfin feminine form of Graf

Graf (Grä·fin) <-en, -en> [gra:f, ˈgrɛ:fɪn] СЪЩ м (f)

Graf (Grä·fin)
Graf (Grä·fin)
earl Brit

Phrases:

Graf Rotz разг
Lord Muck Brit шег разг
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Graf м <-en, -en>
Graf м <-en, -en>
Gräfin f <-, -nen>

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Примери от PONS речника (редакционно проверени)

Graf Rotz разг
Lord Muck Brit шег разг

едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

Der Planungsgraph ist ein bipartiter, gerichteter Graph, der aus Propositionsknoten und Aktionsknoten aufgebaut ist.
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Ein Zufallsgraph bezeichnet einen Graphen, bei dem die Kanten zufällig erzeugt werden.
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Feine Graphen spielen eine Rolle in der geometrischen Gruppentheorie, insbesondere im Zusammenhang mit Hyperbolizität und relativer Hyperbolizität von Graphen und Gruppen.
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Mit Hilfe des Satzes vom abgeschlossenen Graphen zeigt man, dass sogar beschränkt ist.
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Eine ähnliche Definition kennt auch die Graphentheorie für planare Graphen.
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364 Persönlichkeiten, darunter Fürsten, Grafen, Barone und Industrielle sowie kirchliche Institutionen wie Klöster und Stifte sind an der Gründung beteiligt.
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364 personalities, including princes, counts, barons and industrialists as well as ecclesiastical institutions such as monasteries and convents are involved in the foundation.
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Als 1420 die Grafen ihren Sitz nach Innsbruck verlegten, verlor die Stadt ihre Vormachtstellung als bedeutendstes Wirtschaftszentrum, auch wenn sie bis 1848 noch Hauptstadt der Grafschaft Tirol blieb.
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When the counts moved their seat to Innsbruck in 1420, the city lost its power as an important economic centre, even though it remained the capital of the County of Tyrol until 1848.
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Von der Mitte des 12. Jahrhunderts an wurde Krefelds Geschick durch das der Grafen von Moers bestimmt.
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From the middle of the 12th century on, Krefeld's fate was determined by that of the counts of Moers.
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Kurzer, jedoch gründlicher Historischer Beweis, daß die heutig noch florirende hochgräfliche Familie der Grafen von Sternberg in Böhmen ihrem Ursprung und andern Vorzüglichkeiten nach, zu den alten eigentlichen Grafen und Herren des Reichs mit Grund und Fug zu rechnen seien.
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Short, However, a thorough historical evidence, that the contemporary floral still yield high comital Family of the Counts of Sternberg in Bohemia their origin and other excellences after, be counted among the old actual counts and lords of the realm of land and were justifiably.
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Das Kloster stammt aus dem 9. Jahrhundert und wurde lange Zeit von Mönchen bewohnt, die unter dem Schutz der Grafen von Carcassone standen.
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The monastery dates back to the 9th century and for a long time was inhabited by monks who stood under the patronage of the counts of Carcassonne.
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