verb “study”
Infinitiv study; hien studies; Verg. studied; Part. Verg. studied; Ger. studying
- léieren
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
She studied for hours to understand the complex math problem.
- studéieren
She is studying biology at the local college.
- observéieren
She studied the map to find the quickest route.
- ënnersichen
Scientists study the effects of climate change on polar bears.
noun “study”
Singular study, Plural studies oder onzieleg
- Léieren
She dedicated hours each day to the study of ancient history.
- Studien
He decided to take a year off before starting his studies at the university.
- Etüd
The study on sleep patterns revealed surprising benefits of taking short naps during the day.
- Studie
She published a study on the effects of climate change on polar bears.
- Büro
Every evening, she retreats to the study to work on her novel.
- Studie (Konscht)
The artist created a detailed study of tree branches.
- Etüd (Musek)
The pianist played a challenging study to improve her finger technique.
- Beispill
His smile was a study in pure joy.
- Schachstudie
The chess master spent hours solving a study that required him to find a way to draw with only a king and a pawn.