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1 credit account voucher
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2 expiry
nounAblauf, derexpiry date, date of expiry — (of contract, credit card, etc.) Ablaufdatum, das; (of voucher, medicine, etc.) Verfallsdatum, das
* * *noun (the end of a period of time or of an agreement etc with a time limit: The date of expiry is shown on your driving licence.) der Ablauf* * *ex·pi·ry[ɪkˈspaɪ(ə)ri, AM -ˈspaɪri]n no pldate of \expiry of drugs, food Verfallsdatum nt, SCHWEIZ meist Ablaufdatum nt; of credit card, passport Ablaufdatum nt* * *[Ik'spaIərɪ]nAblauf mon the expiry of — nach Ablauf (+gen)
date of expiry, expiry date — Ablauftermin m; (of voucher, special offer) Verfallsdatum nt
* * ** * *nounAblauf, derexpiry date, date of expiry — (of contract, credit card, etc.) Ablaufdatum, das; (of voucher, medicine, etc.) Verfallsdatum, das
* * *n.Erlöschen n.Verjährung f.
См. также в других словарях:
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