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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > boxing
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boxing 1. Formenmaterial n; 2. Betonschalungsform f; 3. (AE) Farbmischen n durch Ineinanderschütten (mit Kannen)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > boxing
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boxing shutter Faltfensterladen mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > boxing shutter
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boxing work Schalungsarbeiten fplEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > boxing work
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nounBoxen, dasprofessional/amateur boxing — Berufs-/Amateurboxen, das
* * ** * *box·ing[ˈbɒksɪŋ, AM ˈbɑ:ks-]* * *['bɒksɪŋ]nBoxen nt* * *boxing1 s Boxen n, Boxsport mboxing2 s1. Ver-, Einpacken n2. koll Kisten pl, Schachteln pl, Verpackungsmaterial n3. ARCH (Ver)Schalung(smaterial) f(n)4. SCHIFF Laschung f* * *nounBoxen, dasprofessional/amateur boxing — Berufs-/Amateurboxen, das
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nCultural note: Boxing Day Boxing Day ist ein Feiertag in Großbritannien. Fällt Weihnachten auf ein Wochenende, wird der Feiertag am nächsten Wochentag nachgeholt. Der Name geht auf einen alten Brauch zurück: früher erhielten Händler und Lieferanten an diesem Tag ein Geschenk, die sogenannte Christmas Box. -
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nCultural note: Boxing Day Boxing Day ist ein Feiertag in Großbritannien. Fällt Weihnachten auf ein Wochenende, wird der Feiertag am nächsten Wochentag nachgeholt. Der Name geht auf einen alten Brauch zurück: früher erhielten Händler und Lieferanten an diesem Tag ein Geschenk, die sogenannte Christmas Box. -
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noun(Brit.) zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag* * *(December 26, the day after Christmas day.) der zweite Weihnachtsfeiertag* * *ˈBox·ing Dayn BRIT, CAN zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag, der 26. Dezember* * *Boxing Day s Br der 2. Weihnachtsfeiertag* * *noun(Brit.) zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag -
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'Box·ing Day n(Brit, Can) zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag, der 26. Dezember¿ Kultur?In Großbritannien wird der 26. Dezember Boxing Day genannt. Der Name stammt aus einer Zeit als Lehrlinge nach dem ersten Weihnachtstag in boxes - Schachteln Trinkgelder bei den Kunden ihrer Meister einsammelten. Früher wurde auch das Geld, das man einem Lieferanten oder Angestellten zu Weihnachten gab, als Christmas box bezeichnet.In Irland heißt der 26. Dezember St Stephen's Day. -
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Box filling machine, boxing machine, casing machuneEinschachtelmaschine f, schachteltüllmas chine fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > boxing machine
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