Summary
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- bachelor:
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Wiktionary:
- bachelor → Bachelor, Junggeselle, Blindgänger, Bakkalaureus
- bachelor → Junggeselle, Single
English
Detailed Translations for bachelor from English to German
bachelor:
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the bachelor (single)
der Junggeselle -
the bachelor (interested party; candidate; applicant; nominee)
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bachelor (single; spinster; unattached)
Translation Matrix for bachelor:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Interessent | applicant; bachelor; candidate; interested party; nominee | interested parties; interested party; party concerned; person who is interested; prospect; those interested |
Junggeselle | bachelor; single | |
Kanditat | applicant; bachelor; candidate; interested party; nominee | |
Mitbewerber | applicant; bachelor; candidate; interested party; nominee | competitor; contestant; rival |
- | bachelor-at-arms; knight bachelor; unmarried man | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | bach | |
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
alleinstehend | bachelor; single; spinster; unattached | free-standing; isolated; living on his own; on its own; particular; separate; single; unattached |
einzelstehend | bachelor; single; spinster; unattached | free-standing; isolated; on its own; particular; separate |
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Wiktionary Translations for bachelor:
bachelor
Cross Translation:
noun
bachelor
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bachelor's degree
- bachelor → Bachelor
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person who has achieved bachelor's degree
- bachelor → Bachelor
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unmarried man
- bachelor → Junggeselle
noun
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unverheirateter Mann
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Inhaber des Bakkalaureats
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• bachelor | → Junggeselle | ↔ vrijgezel — een ongehuwde man of vrouw |
• bachelor | → Junggeselle; Single | ↔ célibataire — Personne en âge d’être mariée, mais qui ne l’est pas |
• bachelor | → Junggeselle | ↔ garçon — Célibataire |