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81General — Ge|ne|ral 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e od. rä|le〉 1. zweithöchste Offiziersrangklasse 2. Offizier in dieser Rangklasse 3. oberster Vorsteher eines kath. geistl. Ordens oder einer Kongregation 4. der internationale Leiter der Heilsarmee 5. 〈Zool.〉… …
82general — The professional title of a highranking officer in the British army, or in the American army, air force, or marine corps. He ranks above a colonel. Examples of normal professional use occur in, e.g., Unconditional Surrender, by Evelyn Waugh… …
83general — 1. adjective /ˈdʒɛnɹəl/ a) Including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole etc.; as opposed to or . Among us! was the general shout, and Peppersorn sat frozen to his chair. b) Applied to a person (as a postmodifier …
84general — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ one star, two star, three star, etc. (all AmE) GENERAL + VERB ▪ command sth, lead sth ▪ …
85general — Los términos general y genérico no deben utilizarse como sinónimos: general significa que es común a todos los individuos que forman un todo , y genérico es aquello que es común a los elementos de un conjunto …
86general — 1. Army. Alihikaua, pūkaua, kenelala. 2. Widespread. Laulaha, laulā, laha. ♦ General name, inoa laulā, inoa nui. ♦ General provisions, ōlelo pili i ō i ane i …
87general — See: IN GENERAL …
88general — See: IN GENERAL …
89general — See general, generally …
90General — Generalm 1.Generalintendant.Kurzwort.Theaterspr.1920ff. 2.Generalstaatsanwalt.Kurzwort.1920ff. 2a.Generaldirektor,Vorstandsvorsitzender.Kurzwort.1920ff. 2b.Schulleiter.1960ff. 2c.GeneralsekretäreinerPartei.1955ff. 3.GeneralFrost=sehrstrengerFrost …