mobil

adjective
mobile, movable
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mobil: adjective meaning mobile or movable, applied to people, devices, or systems that can move or be moved. Gradable: comparative mobiler, superlative am mobilsten. Antonyms include immobil and stationär. Not a participle; regular adjective morphology. Common in contexts like mobile workforce, mobile devices, or transport.

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Die Möbel sind mobil, sodass wir den Raum schnell umgestalten können.
The furniture is movable, so we can rearrange the room quickly.
Da die Firma mobile Geräte lieferte, blieben die Berater mobil, sodass sie schnell zu Kunden fahren konnten.
Since the company delivered mobile devices, the consultants remained mobile so that they could quickly drive to customers.
Das Gerät ist sehr mobil und lässt sich leicht transportieren.
The device is very mobile and easy to transport.

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VOCABULARY.DETAILS.GRADABLEVOCABULARY.DETAILS.YES
VOCABULARY.DETAILS.COMPARATIVEmobiler
VOCABULARY.DETAILS.SUPERLATIVEam mobilsten
VOCABULARY.DETAILS.PARTICIPLEVOCABULARY.DETAILS.NO

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👁️picture a smartphone you can carry everywhere
👂sounds like English 'mobile' (easy to move)

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Used to describe something that can be moved or is designed for movement. Can describe people (mobile workforce) or objects (mobile devices).

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