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Eigenschaft, die ein Verdriften verhindert

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cling <clung, clung> [klɪŋ] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. cling (hold tightly):

to cling to sth
sich вин an etw вин klammern a. прен

2. cling (stick):

cling прен smell
cling child, lover

cling·ing [ˈklɪŋɪŋ] ПРИЛ

1. clinging (close-fitting):

2. clinging (emotionally):

prop·er·ty [ˈprɒpəti, Am ˈprɑ:pɚt̬i] СЪЩ

1. property no pl (things owned):

Eigentum ср <-s, -e>
Privateigentum ср <-s> kein pl
Fremdeigentum ср form

2. property no pl:

Immobilienbesitz м <-es> kein pl
Grundbesitz м <-es> kein pl
Privatbesitz м <-es> kein pl
a man of property form шег

3. property (piece of real estate):

Immobilie f <-, -n>
Liegenschaft f <-, -en>

4. property (attribute):

Eigenschaft f <-, -en>

5. property ТЕАТ dated (prop):

Requisite f <-, -n>

Phrases:

Запис в OpenDict

cling ГЛАГ

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property СЪЩ

"Биология"

clinging property СЪЩ

Present
Icling
youcling
he/she/itclings
wecling
youcling
theycling
Past
Iclung
youclung
he/she/itclung
weclung
youclung
theyclung
Present Perfect
Ihaveclung
youhaveclung
he/she/ithasclung
wehaveclung
youhaveclung
theyhaveclung
Past Perfect
Ihadclung
youhadclung
he/she/ithadclung
wehadclung
youhadclung
theyhadclung

PONS OpenDict

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With as many people as possible clinging to her and her horse, she returned to shore and landed them.
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The clash between the old and new is readily apparent, with some elderly die-hards clinging to the remaining vestiges of life as they knew it.
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Later, from the material procreative power of love develops the clinging to existence, permeated by a joyous sense of pleasure.
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The world exists dependent on causes and conditionsignorance, craving, and clinging.
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And he remains independent, unsustained by (not clinging to) anything in the world...
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The human mind requires in its insecurity and vanity always after a disagreement, to which he can cling.
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zoe-delay.de
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Der menschliche Geist verlangt in seiner Unsicherheit und Eitelkeit stets nach einer Meinung, an die er sich klammern kann.
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Review The human mind requires in its insecurity and vanity always after a disagreement, to which he can cling.
zoe-delay.de
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Meinung Der menschliche Geist verlangt in seiner Unsicherheit und Eitelkeit stets nach einer Meinung, an die er sich klammern kann.
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If you're desperately clinging on to the last vestiges of summer, Jack's very own brand of breezy folk should be ideal for listening to while sat on the beach and pretending it's warmer than it is.
www.redbull.com
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Klammert ihr euch gerade verzweifelt an die letzten Reste des Sommers? Dann ist Jacks luftiger Folk sicher die perfekte Untermalung, um von wärmeren Tagen zu träumen.
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Only because the traditional introduction of entropy does not allow for an intuitive idea of the quantity, one clings to this property, although it is not at all distinctive.
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www.physikdidaktik.uni-karlsruhe.de
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Da die übliche Einführung der Entropie keine anschauliche Vorstellung vermittelt, klammert man sich an diese eine Eigenschaft, in der sie sich allerdings von den meisten anderen Größen gar nicht unterscheidet.
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Today, they have been replaced by a particular kind of embarrassment, the product of the typical misunderstanding which, in art, tolerates no unresolved contradictions – indeed, wishes to ignore them, if necessary, and which clings to identification with that which is invitingly identical to itself – and be it neo-art or anti-art.
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schoenberg.at
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An seine Stelle ist heute eine besondere Art Verlegenheit getreten, Produkt jenes typischen Mißverständnisses, welches in der Kunst keine unaufgelösten Widersprüche duldet, sie notfalls ignorieren möchte, und sich an das klammert, was als mit sich selbst Identisches zur Identifikation einlädt, und sei es als Neo- oder Anti-Kunst.
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