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combined [kəm'baɪnd] n
gen. einen Stoff, der durch seine Gegenwart die Wirkasamkeit
tech. Kuppel f
combine [kəmˈbaɪn] v
gen. vereinigen; verbinden; verknüpfen; zusammenschließen; binden (bei chemischer Reaktion; mit); zusammenfassen
chem. poolen; zusammenbringen
comp., MS gruppieren (To group together multiple windows of the same application under a single button on the taskbar's taskband)
crim.law., law, int. law. Kombinieren
law, ADR Zusammenwirken
tech. paaren
combines v
gen. kombiniert
combining [kəm'baɪnɪŋ] v
transp. Zusammenstellen
combined [kəm'baɪnd] adj.
gen. kombiniert; kombinierte
agric. zusammenstellt; zusammengefaßt; Sammel-
chem. gebunden
construct. vereinigt
IT gemischt; gemeinschaftlich
law, ADR gemeinsam
med. synergistisch
stat. gleichzeitig wirkend; zusammengesetzt (Beanspruchungen)
 English thesaurus
combined [kəm'baɪnd] abbr.
abbr., automat. comb; combi
abbr., polym. combd.
mil. Adjective used to describe activities, operations and organizations, in which elements of more than one nation participate. Also called multinational
mil., abbr. cmbd
mil., logist. Used for forces or organizations with at least two allies and belonging to a same security organization. (FRA)
USA A term identifying two or more forces or agencies of two or more allies operating together (JP 3-16) see also joint
COMBINED [kəm'baɪnd] abbr.
abbr., mil. Operations involving more than one country's military
combined engine: 4 phrases in 3 subjects
Engines2
Technology1
Transport1