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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mortuary
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mortuary church
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mortuary temple
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* * *[mo: uəri]plural - mortuaries; noun(a building or room eg in a hospital, where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation.) die Leichenhalle* * *mor·tu·ary[ˈmɔ:tʃuəri, AM ˈmɔ:rtʃueri]n Leichenhalle f, Leichen[schau]haus nt* * *['mɔːtjʊərɪ]nLeichenhalle f* * *A s Leichenhalle fB adj Begräbnis…, Leichen…, Toten…* * *['mɔːtjʊərɪ] noun (building) Leichenschauhaus, das; (room) Leichenkammer, die* * *adj.Begräbnis- präfix.Leichenhaus n. n.Leichenhalle f. -
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mor·tu·ary [ʼmɔ:tʃuəri, Am ʼmɔ:rtʃueri] nLeichenhalle f, Leichen[schau]haus nt -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > terraced mortuary temple
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* * *[mo:ɡ](a building where people who have been found dead are laid until they are identified etc.) das Leichenschauhaus* * *[mɔ:g, AM mɔ:rg]n esp AM, AUS2. (storage place) of a library, newspaper Archiv nt; (files) of a library, newspaper [Akten]ablage fI'm fed up with this place — it's a \morgue mir reicht es mit diesem Ort — er ist sterbenslangweilig* * *[mɔːg]n1) (= mortuary) Leichenschauhaus nt* * *morgue [mɔː(r)ɡ] s1. Leichenschauhaus n2. umg Archiv n (eines Zeitungsverlages etc)* * ** * *n.Leichenschauhaus n. -
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noun1) (flat stone etc.) Platte, die* * *[slæb](a thick slice or thick flat piece of anything: concrete slabs; a slab of cake.) die Platte, die Scheibe* * *[slæb]nconcrete/marble \slab Beton-/Marmorplatte fpaving \slab Pflasterstein m2. (of food) [dicke] Scheibea \slab of cheese/meat eine Scheibe Käse/Fleischa \slab of cake ein [großes] Stück Kuchena \slab of chocolate eine Tafel Schokolade* * *[slb]n(of wood etc) Tafel f; (of stone, concrete etc) Platte f; (in mortuary) Tisch m; (= slice) dicke Scheibe; (of cake, bread) großes Stück; (of chocolate) Tafel f* * *slab1 [slæb]A s1. (Metall-, Stein-, Holz- etc) Platte f, Fliese f, Tafel f:slab (of concrete) Betonsockel m, -platte2. umg besonders Bra) Operationstisch mb) Leichensockel m3. dicke Scheibe (Brot, Fleisch etc)4. TECH Schwarten-, Schalbrett n5. METALL Bramme f (Roheisenblock)B v/t1. TECHa) einen Baumstamm abschwartenb) in Platten oder Bretter zersägen2. mit Platten auslegen3. dick belegenslab2 [slæb] adj US umga) kitschigb) fig dick aufgetragen* * *noun1) (flat stone etc.) Platte, die* * *n.Platte -n f.Schalbrett n.Schwartenbrett n.Tafel -n f.dicke Scheibe (Brot, Fleisch) f. v.abschwarten v.in Bretter zersägen ausdr.zerschlagen v. -
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plural; see academic.ru/48084/mortuary">mortuary -
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[mɔ:g, Am mɔ:rg] n(esp Am, Aus)2) ( storage place) of a library, newspaper Archiv nt ( files) of a library, newspaper [Akten]ablage f;I'm fed up with this place - it's a \morgue mir reicht es mit diesem Ort - er ist sterbenslangweilig -
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