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1 makeshift
adjectivea makeshift shelter/bridge — eine Behelfsunterkunft/-brücke
* * *adjective (temporary and usually of poor quality: a makeshift garden shed.) der Notbehelf* * *ˈmake·shiftI. adj Not-, behelfsmäßig\makeshift camps [or quarters] Übergangslager plII. n [Not]behelf m, Übergangslösung f* * *['meIkʃɪft]1. adjimprovisiert; office provisorisch; weapon, tool, repairs behelfsmäßig2. nÜbergangslösung f, Notbehelf m → academic.ru/66609/shift">shiftSee:→ shift* * *A s Notbehelf mB adj behelfsmäßig, provisorisch, Behelfs…, Not…:* * *adjectivea makeshift shelter/bridge — eine Behelfsunterkunft/-brücke
* * *adj.behelfsmäßig adj. n.Notbehelf m.
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