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41 Play-off
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42 Play-off-Runde
f SPORT play-off round, play-offs Pl.* * *Play-off-Run|de [pleː'|ɔf-]f (SPORT)play-off round, play-offs pl* * * -
43 kick-off
■ Method of starting and restarting play from the centre mark.♦ To take the kick-off; to score from the kick-off; to retake the kick-off.Anstoß m♦ Den Anstoß ausführen; ein Tor aus einem Anstoß erzielen; den Anstoß wiederholen. -
44 Pay-off-Periode
Pay-off-Periode f FIN pay-off time, pay-back period* * *f < Finanz> pay-off time, pay-back period -
45 Roll-on-Lift-off
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46 Roll-on-Roll-off
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47 Trade-off
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48 Spin-off
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49 Lift-on/Lift-off-Schiff
n < nav> ■ lo-lo ship; lift-on-lift-off ship; lift-on-lift-off vessel; lift-on-lift-off carrierGerman-english technical dictionary > Lift-on/Lift-off-Schiff
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50 shot off target
Syn. off-target shot► Dieser Begriff wird oft bei nicht verwandelten Elfmetern oder bei missglückten Schüssen aus vielversprechender Position verwendet.Syn. Schuss am Tor vorbei -
51 whistle for kick-off
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52 Kick-off
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53 Note Off
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54 Note Off-Befehl
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55 Spin-off
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56 Pinch-off-Spannung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Pinch-off-Spannung
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57 Pinch-off-Strom
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Pinch-off-Strom
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58 Roll-off-Faktor
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Roll-off-Faktor
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59 go in off the post
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60 kick-off time
■ Time for the official beginning of a football match.■ Uhrzeit, um die ein Fußballspiel offiziell beginnt.
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