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compulsory auction Zwangsversteigerung f -
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adjectivebe compulsory — obligatorisch od. Pflicht sein
* * *adjective (which must be done or carried out: Is it compulsory for me to attend the class?; a compulsory examination.) Zwangs...* * *com·pul·so·ry[kəmˈpʌlsəri]\compulsory attendance Anwesenheitspflicht f\compulsory education [or schooling] [allgemeine] Schulpflicht\compulsory retirement Zwangspensionierung f\compulsory military service [allgemeine] Wehrpflicht\compulsory subject Pflichtfach nt\compulsory vaccination Pflichtimpfung f\compulsory by law gesetzlich vorgeschrieben* * *[kəm'pʌlsərI]1. adjobligatorisch; liquidation, measures Zwangs-; subject, member Pflicht-that is compulsory — das ist Pflicht or obligatorisch
education is compulsory — es besteht (allgemeine) Schulpflicht
2. pl (ICE-SKATING ETC)die Pflicht* * *compulsory [kəmˈpʌlsərı; -srı] adj (adv compulsorily)1. zwangsweise, gezwungen, Zwangs…:compulsory auction Zwangsversteigerung f;2. obligatorisch, zwingend (vorgeschrieben), Pflicht…:compulsory dives (Wasserspringen) Pflichtsprünge;compulsory education allgemeine Schulpflicht;compulsory military service allgemeine Wehrpflicht;compulsory registration (An)Meldepflicht f;compulsory subject SCHULE, UNIV Pflichtfach n; → academic.ru/4297/attendance">attendance 1, pilotage 1* * *adjectivebe compulsory — obligatorisch od. Pflicht sein
* * *(set) exercise n.Pflichtübung f. adj.obligatorisch adj. -
3 compulsory sale by auction
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