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1 net
■ Part of the goal usually made of hemp, jute or nylon, which is attached to the goalposts, the crossbar, the supports behind the goals and the ground.Tornetz n -
2 Net
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3 Net back
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4 Net Promotion
Net Promotion f COMP, KOMM, MEDIA, V&M net promotion (professionelle Internet-Werbung)* * *f <Comp, Komm, Medien, V&M> professionelle Internet-Werbung net promotion -
5 NET-Plattform
NET-Plattform f COMP, KOMM.NET platform (Microsoft® Plattform für XML Web-Dienstleistungen)* * *f <Comp, Komm> Microsoft(r) Plattform für XML Web-Dienstleistungen.NET platform -
6 Net-Surfer
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7 Net-Surferin
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8 Divice Net
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Divice Net
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9 Novell Net Ware
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10 Nettoerlös
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11 Nettoersparnisse
Net·to·er·spar·nis·sepl FIN net savings\Nettoersparnisse der privaten Haushalte net savings in private households -
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13 Netpopulation
Net·po·pu·la·ti·on<-, -s>[ˈnɛtpopulatsi̯o:n]f Net population -
14 Netsurfer
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15 Nettobilanz
Net·to·bi·lanzf FIN net balance -
16 Nettoergebnis
Net·to·er·geb·nisnt FIN net result -
17 Nettoerwerb
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18 Nettoinlandsprodukt
Net·to·in·lands·pro·duktnt POL net domestic product -
19 Nettokapitalertrag
Net·to·ka·pi·tal·er·tragm FIN net capital gain -
20 Nettokapitalexport
Net·to·ka·pi·tal·ex·portm FIN net capital export
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