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21 Textilstrand
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22 Warmbadetag
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23 zweiteilig
Adj. two-part ..., in two parts; Anzug etc.: two-piece suit etc.* * *two-piece; bipartite* * *zwei|tei|ligadjRoman two-part attr, in two parts; Plan two-stage; Kleidungsstück two-piece; Formular etc two-part attr, in two sections* * *zwei·tei·lig[ˈtsvaitailɪç]* * ** * ** * ** * *adj.bipartite adj.dyadic adj.two piece adj.two-part adj. -
24 Badekostüm
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25 Sonnenterrasse
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26 Badeanzug
m1. bathing costume Br.2. bathing suit [esp. Am.]3. one piece swimsuit4. swimming costume Br.5. swimsuit -
27 Badekabine
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28 Badeklamotten
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29 Badenixe
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30 Badenixen
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31 Badeplatz
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32 Badesee
mbathing lake(kleiner See, Weiher)bathing pond -
33 Damenumkleidekabine
fladies' changing cubiclef[größerer Raum, auch Umkleidekabine in Geschäft]1. ladies' changing-room2. ladies' changing roomf[größerer Raum, bei Sportstätte]1. ladies' locker-room2. ladies' locker roomf[im Schwimmbad]1. ladies' bathing cabin2. ladies' bathing cubiclef[in Geschäft]ladies' fitting room -
34 Frauenumkleidekabine
fwomen's changing cubiclef[größerer Raum, auch Umkleidekabine in Geschäft]1. women's changing-room2. women's changing roomf[im Schwimmbad]1. women's bathing cabin2. women's bathing cubicle(größerer Raum, bei Sportstätte)1. women's locker-room2. women's locker room -
35 Herrenumkleide
f1. gents' dressing room Br.2. men's dressing roomf[größerer Raum, auch Umkleidekabine in Geschäft]1. gents' changing room Br.2. men's changing roomf[in Geschäft]1. gents' fitting room Br.2. men's fitting roomf[ugs.: Kabine im Schwimmbad]1. gents' bathing cabin Br.2. men's bathing cabingents' changing cubicle Br. -
36 Mädchenbadeanzug
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37 Männerumkleide
fmen's dressing roomf[größerer Raum, auch Umkleidekabine in Geschäft]1. men's changing-room2. men's changing roomf[in Geschäft]men's fitting roomf[ugs.: Kabine im Schwimmbad]1. men's bathing cabin2. men's bathing cubicle(größerer Raum, bei Sportstätte)1. men's locker-room2. men's locker room -
38 Männerumkleidekabine
fmen's changing cubiclef[größerer Raum, auch Umkleidekabine in Geschäft]1. men's changing-room2. men's changing roomf[im Schwimmbad]1. men's bathing cabin2. men's bathing cubiclef[in Geschäft]men's fitting room(größerer Raum, bei Sportstätte)1. men's locker-room2. men's locker room -
39 Umkleide
f[in Geschäft]fitting roomf[Kabine]changing cubiclef[ugs.: Kabine im Schwimmbad]bathing cabinf[Umkleidekabine im Schwimmbad]bathing cabinf[Umkleideraum, auch Umkleidekabine in Geschäft]changing roomf[Umkleideraum]dressing roomlocker room -
40 Anstand
m; -(e)s, kein Pl.1. (sense of) decency; (Benehmen) manners Pl.; jemandem ein bisschen Anstand beibringen teach s.o. how to behave; mit Anstand verlieren können be a good loser; den Anstand wahren preserve a sense of decency ( oder decorum); den Anstand verletzen offend against (common) decency, ich werde dich Anstand lehren! I’ll teach you a thing or two about good manners!—m; -(e)s, Anstände; Jägerspr. hide, Am. blind; auf dem Anstand stehen oder sein be in one’s hide (Am. blind), lie in wait* * *der Anstandpropriety; modesty; decency; seemliness; decorum* * *Ạn|stand Imkeinen Anstand haben — to have no sense of decency/no manners
das kann man mit Anstand tun — it's quite in order to do that
das kann man nicht mit Anstand tun — you can't in all decency do that
2) (geh = Einwand)ohne Anstand — without demur (form) or hesitation
IIkeinen Anstand nehmen, etw zu tun — not to hesitate to do sth
m (HUNT)raised hide* * *der1) ((the general idea of) what is proper, fitting, moral etc; the quality or act of being decent: In the interests of decency, we have banned nude bathing; He had the decency to admit that it was his fault.) decency2) (quiet, dignified and proper behaviour: The man behaved with decorum in the old lady's presence.) decorum3) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) grace* * *An·standm kein pl decency, proprietykeinen \Anstand haben to have no sense of decency; (schlechte Manieren haben) to have no mannersden \Anstand verletzen to offend against decency* * *der o. Pl1) decency2) (veralt.): (Benehmen) good manners pl* * *Anstand1 m; -(e)s, kein pljemandem ein bisschen Anstand beibringen teach sb how to behave;mit Anstand verlieren können be a good loser;den Anstand wahren preserve a sense of decency ( oder decorum);den Anstand verletzen offend against (common) decency,ich werde dich Anstand lehren! I’ll teach you a thing or two about good manners!2. geh (Anstoß):Anstand2 m; -(e)s, Anstände; JAGD hide, US blind;sein be in one’s hide (US blind), lie in wait* * *der o. Pl1) decency2) (veralt.): (Benehmen) good manners pl* * *-¨e m.decency n.decorum n.good manners n.policy n.seemliness n.
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