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1 named
named [neımd] adj1. genannt, namens:2. genannt, erwähnt:named above oben genannt* * *adj.benannt adj.genannt adj. -
2 named
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3 named
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4 -named
[-neɪmd]adj sufgenanntthe first-/last-named — der Erst-/Letztgenannte, der zuerst/zuletzt Genannte
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5 named above
named above oben erwähnt, siehe oben -
6 named below
named below unten genannt, siehe unten -
7 named third party
named third party genannter Dritter m -
8 named airport for departure
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > named airport for departure
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9 named peril policy
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > named peril policy
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10 named element
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11 named (Adj.)
germ. namnæ- -
12 code-named
the mission is \code-named ‘Ice-breaker’ der Einsatz trägt den Decknamen ‚Eisbrecher‘ -
13 code-named
der Einsatz trägt den Decknamen ‚Eisbrecher‘ -
14 like-named
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15 above-named
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16 of the person named on the enclosed slip
• von der auf dem beigefügten ZettelEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > of the person named on the enclosed slip
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17 a named carrier
ein namentlich genannter Frachtführer -
18 a named vessel
ein namentlich genanntes Schiff -
19 however named
wie auch immer benannt -
20 of all the above named parties
von allen vorgenannten Beteiligten
См. также в других словарях:
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