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intermediate in German

intermediate in German is Zwischenprodukt, als Vermittler handeln — intermediate means positioned between two extremes, or partway through a course of learning.

intermediate in German

Zwischenprodukt
noun
(chemistry) Any substance formed as part of a series of chemical reactions that is not the end-product.
als Vermittler handeln
verb
(intransitive) To mediate, to be an intermediate.

What does "intermediate" mean?

  1. adj Positioned between two extremes, or partway through a course of learning.
    "She signed up for the intermediate Spanish class after finishing the beginner course."
  2. noun A substance produced partway through a chemical process, before the final product is reached.
    "The reaction produces an unstable intermediate before forming the final compound."

intermediate in a sentence

  • She signed up for the intermediate Spanish class after finishing the beginner course.
  • The reaction produces an unstable intermediate before forming the final compound.

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What is "intermediate" in German?

"intermediate" in German is Zwischenprodukt, als Vermittler handeln. intermediate means: Positioned between two extremes, or partway through a course of learning.

How do you use "intermediate" in a sentence?

Example: "She signed up for the intermediate Spanish class after finishing the beginner course." In German, "intermediate" is Zwischenprodukt, als Vermittler handeln.

Are there other ways to say "intermediate" in German?

Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "intermediate": Zwischenprodukt, als Vermittler handeln.

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