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1 Geneva
1. proper noun 2. attributive adjective* * *Ge·neva[ʤəˈni:və]n Genf nt* * *[dZɪ'niːvə]nGenf nt* * *b) Hauptstadt von a* * *1. proper noun 2. attributive adjective -
2 geneva
1. proper noun 2. attributive adjective* * *Ge·neva[ʤəˈni:və]n Genf nt* * *[dZɪ'niːvə]nGenf nt* * ** * *1. proper noun 2. attributive adjective -
3 Geneva
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4 Geneva
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5 Geneva bands
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6 Geneva drive
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7 Geneva gown
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8 Geneva stop
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9 Geneva Convention
Ge·neva Con·ven·tion[ˈʤəni:və-]n▪ the \Geneva Convention die Genfer Konvention* * *nGenfer Konvention f* * *GC abk -
10 Geneva Convention
Ge·neva Con·ven·tion [ʼʤəni:və-] nthe \Geneva Convention die Genfer Konvention -
11 Geneva cross
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12 Geneva mechanism
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13 Geneva motion
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14 Geneva wheel
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15 Geneva drive
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16 Lake Geneva
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17 Rappan-Riegel
■ Spielsystem, bei dem alle Spieler gemeinsam zum Angriff übergehen und gemeinsam zur Verteidigung zurückfallen, wobei sich aber die vorderen Spieler nur bis zum Mittelfeld zurückziehen und die gegnerischen Angreifer beim Rückzug bekämpfen.► Der Schweizer Riegel wurde vom Wiener Trainer Karl Rappan erfunden, der die Schweizer Nationalmannschaft zwischen 1937 und 1963 mehrmals betreute.■ Team tactical system developed by Switzerland in the 1930s in which all players move forward when on the attack but all fall back in defence when the opposing team counter-attacks, the forwards attempting to confront this counter-attack at the halfway line.► The bolt was introduced by the Austrian Karl Rappan who was player-manager of Servette Geneva in 1932 and later went on to become Swiss national coach. -
18 Schweizer Riegel
■ Spielsystem, bei dem alle Spieler gemeinsam zum Angriff übergehen und gemeinsam zur Verteidigung zurückfallen, wobei sich aber die vorderen Spieler nur bis zum Mittelfeld zurückziehen und die gegnerischen Angreifer beim Rückzug bekämpfen.► Der Schweizer Riegel wurde vom Wiener Trainer Karl Rappan erfunden, der die Schweizer Nationalmannschaft zwischen 1937 und 1963 mehrmals betreute.■ Team tactical system developed by Switzerland in the 1930s in which all players move forward when on the attack but all fall back in defence when the opposing team counter-attacks, the forwards attempting to confront this counter-attack at the halfway line.► The bolt was introduced by the Austrian Karl Rappan who was player-manager of Servette Geneva in 1932 and later went on to become Swiss national coach. -
19 Verrou
■ Spielsystem, bei dem alle Spieler gemeinsam zum Angriff übergehen und gemeinsam zur Verteidigung zurückfallen, wobei sich aber die vorderen Spieler nur bis zum Mittelfeld zurückziehen und die gegnerischen Angreifer beim Rückzug bekämpfen.► Der Schweizer Riegel wurde vom Wiener Trainer Karl Rappan erfunden, der die Schweizer Nationalmannschaft zwischen 1937 und 1963 mehrmals betreute.■ Team tactical system developed by Switzerland in the 1930s in which all players move forward when on the attack but all fall back in defence when the opposing team counter-attacks, the forwards attempting to confront this counter-attack at the halfway line.► The bolt was introduced by the Austrian Karl Rappan who was player-manager of Servette Geneva in 1932 and later went on to become Swiss national coach. -
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