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ABA routing number (AE) BANK ABA-Bankleitzahl f; (jarg) ABA-BLZ f (ABA = American Bankers’ Association)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > ABA routing number
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aba s\aba terlik Filzpantoffel m\aba gibi ( kaba ve kalın) grob und dickbirine \abayı yakmak ( fam) sich in jdn verknallen -
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[`aba]Substantivo feminino (de chapéu) aile féminin(corte de carne) côte féminin* * *nome feminino -
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ABA I American Bar Association noun американская ассоциация юристов IIAmerican Basketball Association noun американская баскетбольная ассоциация IIIAmerican Booksellers' Association noun американская ассоциация букинистов -
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aba Filztuch n; dicke(r) Überwurf;abayı yakmak (-e in A) sich verlieben -
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• ABA• elder• patois• patriarchal• watch one's chance• watch out for -
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Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > ABA
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A coarse, thick woollen cloth, heavily felted, used for peasants' clothing. Made plain weave and at times in dark coloured stripes. It was originally made in Hungary from the natural colour yams. Now known in Bulgaria, Turkey, Arabia and Northern Africa. Frequently camel hair and goat hair is used for weft, Atsp a loose cloak worn by Arabs - more commonly called "bournous". A variety made in Italy on hand'looms, has a small percentage of cotton in the yarns. -
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ABA ['eɪbi:'eɪ](b) Law ( abbreviation American Bar Association) = association d'avocats américains qui sert de centre d'information et de formation continue à ses membres -
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aba — aba·ca·te; aba·ca·xi; aba·dan; aba·ñe·eme; aba·shev; aba·sia; aba; aba·tor; aba·sic; … English syllables
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