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1 ausstrahlender Verkehr
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2 Ausreise
f departure; bei der Ausreise on leaving the country; Verkehrsmeldung: 10 Kilometer Stau bei der Ausreise (there’s a) ten-kilomet|re tailback (Am. traffic is backed up 10 kilometers) at the border (crossing); jemandem die Ausreise verweigern refuse s.o. permission to leave the country; vor i-r Ausreise nach England before her departure for England* * *die Ausreiseexit* * *Aus|rei|sefjdm die Áúsreise verweigern — to prohibit sb from leaving the country
* * *Aus·rei·sef departure [from a/the country]▪ bei der \Ausreise on leaving the countrydie Erlaubnis zur \Ausreise beantragen to apply for an exit visadas Recht auf \Ausreise the right to leave the countryjdm die \Ausreise verweigern to prohibit sb from leaving the country, to refuse sb an exit visa* * *vor/bei der Ausreise — before/when leaving the country
jemandem die Ausreise verweigern — refuse somebody permission to leave [the/a country]
* * *Ausreise f departure;bei der Ausreise on leaving the country; Verkehrsmeldung:10 Kilometer Stau bei der Ausreise (there’s a) ten-kilometre tailback (US traffic is backed up 10 kilometers) at the border (crossing);jemandem die Ausreise verweigern refuse sb permission to leave the country;vor i-r Ausreise nach England before her departure for England* * *vor/bei der Ausreise — before/when leaving the country
jemandem die Ausreise verweigern — refuse somebody permission to leave [the/a country]
* * *-n f.departure n.outbound passage n.outward voyage n.voyage out n.
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