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2 hoarding
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > hoarding
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3 hoarding
noun* * *['ho:diŋ]1) (a temporary fence of boards, eg round a place where a building is being knocked down or built.) der Bauzaun2) (a usually large wooden board on which advertisements, posters etc are stuck.) die Reklamewand* * *hoard·ing[ˈhɔ:dɪŋ]n BRIT, AUS1. (poster)[advertising] \hoarding Plakatwand f* * *I ['hɔːdɪŋ]n(of food etc) Hamstern nt; (of capital) Anhäufen nt, Anhäufung f IIn(Brit: fence, board) Bretterzaun m; (at building sites also) Bauzaun m(advertising) hoarding — Plakatwand f
* * *hoarding1 s1. Horten n, Hamsterei f2. gehortete Vorräte plhoarding2 s1. Bau-, Bretterzaun m2. Br Reklametafel f* * *noun* * *(UK) n.Anschlagtafel f. adj.hortend adj. -
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7 hoarding of labour
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > hoarding of labour
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8 hoarding site
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > hoarding site
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9 hoarding roof
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > hoarding roof
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10 labour hoarding
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > labour hoarding
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11 hoard
1. noun1) (store laid by) Vorrat, der2. transitive verbmake/collect a hoard of something — etwas horten
hoard [up] — horten [Geld, Brennmaterial, Lebensmittel usw.]; hamstern [Lebensmittel]
* * *[ho:d] 1. noun(a (sometimes hidden) store (of treasure, food etc): When she was supposed to be on a diet she secretly kept a hoard of potato crisps in a cupboard.) der Vorrat2. verb(to store up or keep large quantities of (something), often in secret: His mother told him to stop hoarding old newspapers.) horten- academic.ru/35108/hoarder">hoarder* * *[hɔ:d, AM hɔ:rd]\hoard [of weapons] Waffenlager ntII. vtIII. vi Vorräte anlegen* * *[hɔːd]1. nVorrat m; (= treasure) Schatz mhoard of money — Schatz m, gehortetes Geld
2. vtfood etc hamstern; money, supplies, weapons horten; information zusammentragen* * *A sa) Hort m, Schatz mb) Vorrat m (of an dat)C v/i hamstern, sich Vorräte anlegen* * *1. noun1) (store laid by) Vorrat, der2. transitive verbmake/collect a hoard of something — etwas horten
hoard [up] — horten [Geld, Brennmaterial, Lebensmittel usw.]; hamstern [Lebensmittel]
* * *n.Schatz -¨e m.Vorrat -¨e m. v.anhäufen v.hamstern v.horten v.sich Vorräte anlegen ausdr. -
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adjectivegeizig; armselig [Portion, Essen]* * *adjective geizig* * *mi·ser·ly[ˈmaɪzəli, AM -zɚ-]adj geizig* * *['maIzəlɪ]adjgeizig; hoarding kleinlich; offer knauserigto be miserly with sth — mit etw geizen
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13 signboard
nounSchild, das; (advertising) Reklameschild, das* * ** * *ˈsign·boardn [Firmen]schild nt* * *['saɪnbɔːd]nSchild nt; (= hoarding) Anschlagtafel f* * ** * *nounSchild, das; (advertising) Reklameschild, das* * *n.Firmenschild n.Schild -er n.
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hoarding — / hɔ:dɪŋ/ noun ♦ hoarding of supplies the buying of large quantities of goods to keep in case of need ▪▪▪ ‘…as a result of hoarding, rice has become scarce with prices shooting up’ [Business Times (Lagos)] … Dictionary of banking and finance
Hoarding — Hoard Hoard, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hoarded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hoarding}.] [AS. hordian.] To collect and lay up; to amass and deposit in secret; to store secretly, or for the sake of keeping and accumulating; as, to hoard grain. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English