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61 'Post Office
'Post Of·fice1. 'Post Of·fice nthe \'Post Office die Post kein pl2. 'post of·fice nat the \'Post Office auf der Post;( have account etc) bei der Post;to go to the \'Post Office zur [o auf die] Post gehen -
62 'post office
'Post Of·fice1. 'Post Of·fice nthe \'post office die Post kein pl2. 'post of·fice nat the \'post office auf der Post;( have account etc) bei der Post;to go to the \'post office zur [o auf die] Post gehen -
63 Post Office
'Post Of·fice1. 'Post Of·fice nthe \Post Office die Post kein pl2. 'post of·fice nat the \Post Office auf der Post;( have account etc) bei der Post;to go to the \Post Office zur [o auf die] Post gehen -
64 post sum
post-sum (also separate, post sum), fui, esse, v. n., to be after or future; in tmesi:A.qui ignominias sibi post putavit esse prae meo commodo,
Ter. Ad. 2, 3, 9. —Subst.postfŭtūri, ōrum, m., those yet to be, posterity:B.quia solus omnium post memoriam humani generis subplicia in post futuros composuit,
Sall. H. 1, 41, 6 Dietsch.—postfŭtūrum, i, n., that which is to be, the future:duplicare obituri dolorem etiam post futuri aestimatione,
Plin. 7, 55, 56, § 190:in post futurum,
for the future, id. ib.:tum videbitur lex in postfuturum loqui,
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65 post-war
Nachkriegs-, der Nachkriegszeit nach n;\post-war era Nachkriegsära f;\post-war Europe Nachkriegseuropa nt;the immediate \post-war period die unmittelbare Nachkriegszeit;the \post-war rationing die Rationierung[en] f[pl] in der Nachkriegszeit -
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69 post-operative
post-ˈop·era·tive\post-operative care [medizinische] Versorgung nach einer Operationthe immediate \post-operative period die Zeit unmittelbar nach der Operation -
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71 post mortem
post-mortem/post mortem fig Lat «разбор полетов» (анализ события)After every case is wrapped up, the District Attorney and his staff always conduct a post-mortem to see if they could've done a better job.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > post mortem
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72 post-mortem
post-mortem/post mortem fig Lat «разбор полетов» (анализ события)After every case is wrapped up, the District Attorney and his staff always conduct a post-mortem to see if they could've done a better job.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > post-mortem
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73 post
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74 Post abfertigen (erledigen)
Post abfertigen (erledigen)
to dispatch the post (mail)Business german-english dictionary > Post abfertigen (erledigen)
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75 post-constitutional level
post-constitutional level ECON, LAW post-konstitutionelle Ebene f (i.e. the law; cf constitutional economics = Konstitutionenökonomik)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > post-constitutional level
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76 post production
Phase de la production d'un film, postérieure à la fin du tournage.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > post production
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78 post-merīdiānus
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79 (the) morning post
the morning (evening) post утренняя (вечерняя) почта -
80 post-exercice muscular soreness
■ Sensation of fatigue causing discomfort or pain in the skeletal muscles following excessive physical activity.Syn. stiffness■ Schmerzhafte Ermüdung der Skelettmuskeln nach einer Überbeanspruchung.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > post-exercice muscular soreness
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