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nerve cell
Nervenzelle
ˈnerve cell ΟΥΣ
Nervenzelle θηλ <-, -n>
I. nerve [nɜ:v, αμερικ nɜ:rv] ΟΥΣ
1. nerve ΑΝΑΤ, ΦΥΣΙΟΛ, ΙΑΤΡ:
Nerv αρσ <-s, -en>
2. nerve no pl (courage):
Mut αρσ <-(e)s>
Mumm αρσ <-s> οικ
3. nerve (nervousness):
Nervosität θηλ <-> kein pl
4. nerve (impudence):
Frechheit θηλ <-, -en>
Unverschämtheit θηλ <-, -en>
ιδιωτισμοί:
ein Nervenbündel ουδ sein οικ
to be on one's nerve ends esp αμερικ
to be on one's nerve ends esp αμερικ
to get on sb's nerves οικ
jdm auf die Nerven gehen οικ
to hit [or touch] a [raw] nerve
II. nerve [nɜ:v, αμερικ nɜ:rv] ΟΥΣ modifier
nerve (disease, end, problem):
nerve fibre [or αμερικ fiber]
nerve fibre [or αμερικ fiber]
Nervenreiz αρσ
III. nerve [nɜ:v, αμερικ nɜ:rv] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
cell [sel] ΟΥΣ
1. cell (room):
Zelle θηλ <-, -n>
2. cell (space):
Feld ουδ <-(e)s, -er>
3. cell ΒΙΟΛ, ΗΛΕΚ, ΠΟΛΙΤ:
Zelle θηλ <-, -n>
Brennstoffzelle θηλ <-, -n>
4. cell ΤΗΛ (local area):
motor nerve cell ΟΥΣ
bipolar nerve cell ΟΥΣ
Present
Inerve
younerve
he/she/itnerves
wenerve
younerve
theynerve
Past
Inerved
younerved
he/she/itnerved
wenerved
younerved
theynerved
Present Perfect
Ihavenerved
youhavenerved
he/she/ithasnerved
wehavenerved
youhavenerved
theyhavenerved
Past Perfect
Ihadnerved
youhadnerved
he/she/ithadnerved
wehadnerved
youhadnerved
theyhadnerved
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