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model (EN)
Substantiv, Adjektiv, Verb

Substantiv “model”

Sg. model, Pl. models od. unz.
  1. Model
    The artist painted a portrait of a model who posed gracefully in the studio.
  2. Modell (im Sinne eines verkleinerten Nachbaus)
    She built a detailed model of the Eiffel Tower for her school project.
  3. Modell (im Sinne einer spezifischen Ausführung)
    She preferred the latest model of the smartphone because of its improved camera features.
  4. Mathematisches modell
    Statistical models are a necessary tool in medical research.
  5. Organisationsmodell
    The engineers created a new model for the city's water distribution system to improve efficiency.
  6. Vorbild
    The company's approach to customer service is a model that many others in the industry aim to replicate.
  7. Versuchstier
    Mice are often used as models to research the effects of new cancer treatments before they are tested on humans.
  8. Datenmodell
    In our project, the model is responsible for handling all the user information and interactions with the database.

Adjektiv “model”

Grundform model (more/most)
  1. vorbildlich
    Her model behavior in class set a standard for all the students to follow.

Verb “model”

Infinitiv model; er models; Prät. modeled us, modelled uk; Part. modeled us, modelled uk; Ger. modeling us, modelling uk
  1. präsentieren
    He modeled the new sunglasses, striking various poses for his Instagram followers.
  2. posieren
    He models for a popular clothing brand on weekends.
  3. modellieren (im Sinne von Vorhersagen machen)
    The scientists modeled the climate change effects using decades of weather data.
  4. nachbilden
    She spent hours modeling a small replica of the Eiffel Tower for her school project.
  5. formen
    The artist modeled a beautiful rose out of soft clay.