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1 endways
adv inv (with end foremost) längs; (with end uppermost) hochkant; (with end facing viewer) mit der Schmalseite [o dem Ende] nach vorn; (end to end) mit den Enden aneinander* * *['endweɪz] ['endwaɪz]advmit dem Ende nach vorne or zuerst; (= end to end) mit den Enden aneinanderput it endways on — legen Sie es mit dem Ende or der Spitze an
* * *1. mit dem Ende nach vorn oder nach oben2. aufrecht, gerade3. hintereinander4. der Länge nach5. auf das Ende oder die Enden zu -
2 endwise
adv inv (with end foremost) längs; (with end uppermost) hochkant; (with end facing viewer) mit der Schmalseite [o dem Ende] nach vorn; (end to end) mit den Enden aneinander* * *['endweɪz] ['endwaɪz]advmit dem Ende nach vorne or zuerst; (= end to end) mit den Enden aneinanderput it endways on — legen Sie es mit dem Ende or der Spitze an
* * *1. mit dem Ende nach vorn oder nach oben2. aufrecht, gerade3. hintereinander4. der Länge nach5. auf das Ende oder die Enden zu* * *adv.aufrecht adv. -
3 endways
( with end foremost) längs;( with end uppermost) hochkant;( with end facing viewer) mit der Schmalseite [o dem Ende] nach vorn;( end to end) mit den Enden aneinander -
4 'endwise
( with end foremost) längs;( with end uppermost) hochkant;( with end facing viewer) mit der Schmalseite [o dem Ende] nach vorn;( end to end) mit den Enden aneinander
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