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1 active duty
ac·tive ˈser·vice, AM ac·tive ˈdutyon \active duty im Einsatz* * *AD abk1. anno Domini, in the year of the Lord A. D., n. Chr.: -
2 AD
abbreviation = Anno Dominin. Chr* * *[,ei 'di:](abbreviation from Latin) (anno domini; (used in dates to mean after the birth of Jesus Christ; also used by non-Christians): in 630 AD; in the seventh century AD.)* * *AD[ˌeɪˈdi:]adj abbrev of Anno Domini n. Chr.* * *abbr n. Chr., A.D.* * *AD abk1. anno Domini, in the year of the Lord A. D., n. Chr.:* * *abbreviation = Anno Dominin. Chr* * *n.Zeitungsanzeige f. -
3 anno Domini
Anno Domi·ni[ˌɑnəʊˈdɒmɪnaɪ, AM -oʊˈdɑ:məni:]see AD* * *['nəʊ'dɒmInaɪ]nin 53 anno Domini — im Jahre 53 nach Christus
2) (inf: age) Alter nt* * *AD abk1. anno Domini, in the year of the Lord A. D., n. Chr.: -
4 average deviation
AD abk1. anno Domini, in the year of the Lord A. D., n. Chr.:* * *n.mittlere Abweichung f. -
5 BC
abbreviation = before Christv. Chr* * *[,bi: ɡsi:]( abbreviation) (before Christ (used in dates; also used by non-Christians): in (the year) 470 BC.)* * *BC1[bi:ˈsi:]adv abbrev of before Christ v. Chr.BC2[bi:ˈsi:]* * *I abbr v. Chr II abbr See: of British Columbia* * ** * *abbreviation = before Christv. Chr -
6 before Christ
AC abk2. ante Christum, before Christ v. Chr., vor Christus -
7 in the year of the Lord
AD abk1. anno Domini, in the year of the Lord A. D., n. Chr.:
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