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1 weal
noun(ridge on flesh) Striemen, der* * *[wi:l]n Schwiele f, Striemen m* * *I [wiːl]n (liter)Wohl ntIIthe common/public weal — das allgemeine/öffentliche Wohl, das Allgemeinwohl
n(= welt) Striemen m* * *weal1 [wiːl] s1. Wohl(ergehen) n:weal and woe Wohl und Wehe, gute und schlechte Tage pl;2. obsa) → academic.ru/81478/wealth">wealth 2b) Gemeinwesen nweal2 [wiːl] s Schwiele f, Strieme(n) f(m)* * *noun(ridge on flesh) Striemen, der* * *n.Schwiele -n f.Strieme -n f. -
2 közérdek
(EN) common weal; general weal; public interest; public weal -
3 közjó
(DE) Allgemeinwohl {s}; Gemeinnutz {r}; Gemeinwohl {s}; (EN) common good; common weal; commonweal; commonwealth; general weal; public weal
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