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1 Anmeldung
f1. behördlich: registration; (Ankündigung) announcement; (Reservierung) booking; (Einschreibung) enrol(l)ment; (Eintritt) entry; Zoll: declaration; nach vorheriger Anmeldung Sprechstunde: by appointment (only); anmelden2. (Empfangsbüro, -stelle) reception (desk), registration* * *die Anmeldung(Beitritt) enrolment; enrollment;(Rezeption) reception;(amtliche Meldung) registration* * *Ạn|mel|dungf1) (von Besuch) announcement; (im Hotel) booking; (an Schule, zu Kurs etc) enrolment (Brit), enrollment (US) (an +dat at, zu for); (bei Polizei) registration; (beim Arzt etc) making an appointment2) (von Patent) application (von, +gen for); (von Auto) registration; (von Fernseher) licensing3) (= Anmelderaum) reception* * *(a person or thing entered for a competition etc: There are forty-five entries for the painting competition.) entry* * *An·mel·dung<-, -en>f1. (vorherige Ankündigung) [advance] notice [of a visit]ohne \Anmeldung without an appointment3. (Registrierung) registrationdie \Anmeldung eines Fernsehers/Radios the licensing of [or to license] a television/radio5. FIN\Anmeldung einer Konkursanforderung proof of a debt* * *1) (zur Teilnahme) enrolment2) s. anmelden 2): licensing; registration3) (Ankündigung) announcement; (beim Arzt, Anwalt usw.) making an appointment* * *1. behördlich: registration; (Ankündigung) announcement; (Reservierung) booking; (Einschreibung) enrol(l)ment; (Eintritt) entry; Zoll: declaration;2. (Empfangsbüro, -stelle) reception (desk), registration* * *1) (zur Teilnahme) enrolment2) s. anmelden 2): licensing; registration3) (Ankündigung) announcement; (beim Arzt, Anwalt usw.) making an appointment* * *f.announcement n.application n.declaration n.reception desk (hotel, airport) n.reception office n.registration (desk) n.registration n. -
2 entry
[ˈentrɪ] noun plural ˈentries1) (an) act of coming in or going in:دُخولThey were silenced by the entry of the headmaster.
2) the right to enter:حَق الدُّخولWe can't go in – the sign says "No Entry".
3) place of entrance, especially a passage or small entrance hall:مَدْخَلDon't bring your bike in here – leave it in the entry.
مُشْتَرِك في مُباراهThere are forty-five entries for the painting competition.
مَدْخَل في مُعْجَم، الكَلِمَه الأم / الرَّئيسيَّهSome of the entries in the cash-book are inaccurate.
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