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1 postmortem
1. adverbnach dem Tode; post mortem (fachspr.)2. adjective3. nounpostmortem examination — Leichenschau, die; (with dissection) Obduktion, die
1) (examination) Obduktion, die2) (fig.) nachträgliche Bewertung* * *[pəus'mo:təm](a medical examination of a dead body in order to find out the cause of death.) die Autopsie* * *postmortem [-ˈmɔː(r)tem; -təm]postmortem examination → B 1B s1. JUR, MED Autopsie f, Obduktion f:carry out a postmortem on auch obduzierenhold a postmortem on sth etwas nachträglich analysierenPM abk1. Paymaster3. Postmaster* * *1. adverbnach dem Tode; post mortem (fachspr.)2. adjective3. nounpostmortem examination — Leichenschau, die; (with dissection) Obduktion, die
1) (examination) Obduktion, die2) (fig.) nachträgliche Bewertung -
2 PM
abbreviation = Prime Minister* * *[,pi: 'em]( abbreviation) (Prime Minister.)* * *PM1[ˌpi:ˈem]PM2[ˌpi:ˈem]n abbrev of post-mortempost-mor·tem[ˌpəʊs(t)ˈmɔ:tem, AM ˌpoʊs(t)ˈmɔ:rt̬əm]PMI. nto carry out [or conduct] [or perform] a \PM eine Autopsie vornehmen\PM report Obduktionsbericht m* * *(Brit inf) abbr See: of Prime Minister* * *PM abk1. Paymaster3. Postmaster* * *abbreviation = Prime Minister* * *adv.nachmittags adv. -
3 pm
abbreviation = Prime Minister* * *[,pi: 'em]( abbreviation) (Prime Minister.)* * *PM1[ˌpi:ˈem]PM2[ˌpi:ˈem]n abbrev of post-mortempost-mor·tem[ˌpəʊs(t)ˈmɔ:tem, AM ˌpoʊs(t)ˈmɔ:rt̬əm]PMI. nto carry out [or conduct] [or perform] a \PM eine Autopsie vornehmen\PM report Obduktionsbericht m* * *(Brit inf) abbr See: of Prime Minister* * *pm1, p.m. [ˌpiːˈem] abk post meridiem, after noon:at 5 pm um 5 Uhr nachmittags, um 17 Uhr;at 9 pm um 9 Uhr abends, um 21 Uhr;the 5 pm (train) der 17-Uhr-Zug* * *abbreviation = Prime Minister* * *adv.nachmittags adv.
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