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1 Büroartikel
Büroartikel
office supplies (appliances), stationery;
• Büroartikelgeschäft office-supply store;
• Büroartikelmarkt office-equipment market;
• Büroaufwand office expenditure;
• Büroausstattung office appliances (layout, equipment), business equipment;
• Büroautomation office automation;
• Bürobauten office buildings;
• Bürobautenkonjunktur office-building boom;
• Bürobauvorhaben non-residential investment;
• Bürobedarf stationery, office supplies (appliances, requirements), clerical equipment (US);
• Bürobedarfsfirma office-equipment firm;
• Bürobedürfnisse office requisites;
• Büroberufe office occupations;
• Bürobeschäftigung clerical occupation;
• Bürobetrieb office routine (procedure, operating);
• computerisierter Bürobetrieb computer aided office (CAO);
• Bürochef chief clerk, bureau chef;
• Bürodiener office boy, messenger, commissionaire (Br.);
• Bürodienst clerical (secretarial) service;
• Büroeinrichtung office fittings (equipment), fixtures, office appliances (furnishing[s]), (Bilanz) furniture and office (business) equipment;
• Büroeinrichtungen clerical equipment (US);
• Büroerfahrung clerical routine, office-work experience;
• Büroetage suite of offices, office suite;
• Bürofachkraft office junior;
• Bürofläche office space. -
2 Glied
Glied
(Automation) member, (Computer) circuit;
• Glied in der Beweiskette link in a chain of evidence.
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