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1 unrepeatable
adjective1) (unique) einzigartig; einmalig [Angebot, Preis]2) (not fit to be repeated)something is unrepeatable — etwas ist nicht zitierfähig
* * *un·re·peat·able[ˌʌnrɪˈpi:təbl̩, AM -t̬-]\unrepeatable sale price einmaliger Verkaufspreis* * *["ʌnrɪ'piːtəbl]adj1) words, views nicht wiederholbar2) offer, chance, experience einmalig* * *unrepeatable adj unwiederholbar, nicht zu wiederholen(d)* * *adjective1) (unique) einzigartig; einmalig [Angebot, Preis]* * *adj.nicht wiederholbar adj.
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