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1 near corner
■ Ecke des Tores, die aus der Sicht der angreifenden Mannschaft bei einem Torschuss oder einer Hereingabe dem Ball am nächsten ist. -
2 near post
■ Goalpost that is nearest to an attacking player at the moment he plays the ball in the direction of the goal.→ far postSyn. front post■ Torpfosten, der vom Standpunkt des ballführenden Spielers am nächsten ist. -
3 Near Miss
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4 Near-End Nebensprechen
n (NEXT) < edv> ■ Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT)German-english technical dictionary > Near-End Nebensprechen
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5 Near-Line-Speicher
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6 nahe an
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7 in der Nähe von
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8 front post
■ Goalpost that is nearest to an attacking player at the moment he plays the ball in the direction of the goal.→ far postSyn. front post■ Torpfosten, der vom Standpunkt des ballführenden Spielers am nächsten ist. -
9 beinahe
near; almost; short of; narrowly; well-nigh; nearly* * *bei|nah ['bainaː, 'bai'naː] ['bainaːə, 'bai'naːə, bai'naːə]advalmost, nearlybéínah(e) in allen Fällen, in béínah(e) allen Fällen — in almost or nearly every case
* * *1) almost3) (nearly; almost: It was well-nigh midnight when he arrived.) well-nigh* * *bei·nah[ˈbaina:, ˈbaiˈna:, baiˈna:]bei·na·he[ˈbaina:ə, ˈbaiˈna:ə, baiˈna:ə]adv almost, nearly* * *man könnte beinah glauben, sie … you’d almost think she …;es ist beinah Zeit it is nearly time;es oder -
10 in dieser Gegend
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12 Nahgewitter
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13 bodennah
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14 gering gefährdet
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15 in Bodennähe
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16 in der Nähe
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17 in Küstennähe
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18 Nahfeld-
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19 naturnah
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20 potentiell gefährdet
near-threatened [bot., zool.]
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