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121 day dormer-ventilator opening
day dormer-ventilator opening Klappfenster n (im Dach)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > day dormer-ventilator opening
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122 day gate
day gate Stahlgittertür f (in einer Bank)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > day gate
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123 day home
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > day home
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124 day-nursery
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > day-nursery
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125 day safe
day safe Tagestresor mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > day safe
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126 day visibility
day visibility Tagessichtbarkeit fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > day visibility
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127 day-to-day
adjective[tag]täglichday-to-day life — Alltagsleben, das
* * *on a \day-to-day basis tageweise\day-to-day business Tagesgeschäft nt2. (short-term)on a \day-to-day basis von einem Tag auf den nächsten\day-to-day survival der tägliche Kampf ums Überleben* * *day-to-day life Alltagsleben n;day-to-day necessities Artikel des täglichen Bedarfs;live an aimless day-to-day existence in den Tag hinein leben* * *adjective[tag]täglichday-to-day life — Alltagsleben, das
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128 day release
nountageweise Freistellung [zur Fortbildung]day-release course — Fortbildungskurs, der; Fortbildung, die
* * *ˈday re·leaseI. n BRIT [tageweise] Freistellung zur Weiterbildung (berufliche Fortbildung im Rahmen eines bestehenden Arbeitsverhältnisses)\day release course bezahlter Fortbildungskurs* * *day release s Br bezahlte Freistellung von der Arbeit zur beruflichen Fortbildung* * *nountageweise Freistellung [zur Fortbildung]day-release course — Fortbildungskurs, der; Fortbildung, die
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