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1 Clerical
adjective1) (of clergy) klerikal; geistlichclerical error — Schreibfehler, der
clerical worker — Büroangestellte, der/die; Bürokraft, die
* * *I ['klerikəl] adjective(of the clergy: He is wearing a clerical collar.) geistlichII ['klerikəl] adjective(of a clerk or of his work: a clerical error.) Schreib-...* * *cleri·cal[ˈklerɪkəl]adj inv2. (of offices, of clerks) Büro-\clerical error Versehen nt\clerical job [or work] Büroarbeit f* * *['klerIkəl]adj1)clerical work/job — Schreib- or Büroarbeit f
clerical staff — Schreibkräfte pl, Büropersonal nt
clerical error — Versehen nt; (in figures, wording etc) Schreibfehler m
clerical inaccuracies — Versehen nt, Nachlässigkeit f
the clerical branch of the civil service — ≈ die mittlere Beamtenlaufbahn
* * *APEX abk Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical, and Computer Staff* * *adjective1) (of clergy) klerikal; geistlich2) (of or by clerk) Büro[arbeit, -personal]clerical error — Schreibfehler, der
clerical worker — Büroangestellte, der/die; Bürokraft, die
* * *adj.kirchlich adj. -
2 clerical
adjective1) (of clergy) klerikal; geistlichclerical error — Schreibfehler, der
clerical worker — Büroangestellte, der/die; Bürokraft, die
* * *I ['klerikəl] adjective(of the clergy: He is wearing a clerical collar.) geistlichII ['klerikəl] adjective(of a clerk or of his work: a clerical error.) Schreib-...* * *cleri·cal[ˈklerɪkəl]adj inv2. (of offices, of clerks) Büro-\clerical error Versehen nt\clerical job [or work] Büroarbeit f* * *['klerIkəl]adj1)clerical work/job — Schreib- or Büroarbeit f
clerical staff — Schreibkräfte pl, Büropersonal nt
clerical error — Versehen nt; (in figures, wording etc) Schreibfehler m
clerical inaccuracies — Versehen nt, Nachlässigkeit f
the clerical branch of the civil service — ≈ die mittlere Beamtenlaufbahn
* * *clerical [-kl]A adj (adv clerically)1. klerikal, geistlich2. Schreib…, Büro…:clerical error Schreibfehler m;clerical work Büroarbeit fB s2. POL Klerikale(r) m3. pl Priestertracht f* * *adjective1) (of clergy) klerikal; geistlich2) (of or by clerk) Büro[arbeit, -personal]clerical error — Schreibfehler, der
clerical worker — Büroangestellte, der/die; Bürokraft, die
* * *adj.kirchlich adj.
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