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mean1 [mi:n] ADJ

1. mean esp Brit (miserly):

mit etw dat geizen

2. mean (unkind):

gemein inf

3. mean Am:

4. mean (run-down):

5. mean (bad):

6. mean Am sl (good):

super inf
toll inf
geil sl

7. mean form (small):

mean2 <meant, meant> [mi:n] VB trans

1. mean (signify) word, symbol:

to mean sth

2. mean (intend to convey) person:

to mean sth
etw meinen

3. mean (be sincere):

to mean sth

4. mean (intend):

to mean sth
etw wollen
to mean to do sth
to mean sb [or Am for sb] to do sth
wollen, dass jd etw tut

5. mean (result in):

to mean sth
etw bedeuten [o. inf heißen]

6. mean (have significance):

to mean sth

I. mean3 [mi:n] N

Mittel nt <-s, ->
Mittelwert m <-(e)s, -e>
mean fig
Mittelweg m <-(e)s, -e>

II. mean3 [mi:n] ADJ inv

arith·met·ic ˈmean N

gold·en ˈmean N no pl

mean de·viˈa·tion N MATH

mean ˈlife N NUCL

ˈmean-look·ing ADJ

mean-ˈspir·it·ed <meaner-, meanest-> ADJ

arithmetic mean [ˌærɪθˈmetɪkˈmiːn]

mean deviation

mean deviation N CTRL

mean reversion N FINMKT

Green·wich ˈMean Time N, GMT N

mean ˈsea lev·el N no pl NAUT

Normalnull nt <-s>

mean ˈsquare de·via·tion N MATH

root mean de·viˈa·tion N MATH

OpenDict unos

mean VB

OpenDict unos

mean VB

Present
Imean
youmean
he/she/itmeans
wemean
youmean
theymean
Past
Imeant
youmeant
he/she/itmeant
wemeant
youmeant
theymeant
Present Perfect
Ihavemeant
youhavemeant
he/she/ithasmeant
wehavemeant
youhavemeant
theyhavemeant
Past Perfect
Ihadmeant
youhadmeant
he/she/ithadmeant
wehadmeant
youhadmeant
theyhadmeant