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* * *der Schrotthändlerjunk dealer; scrap dealer; wrecker* * *Schrọtt|händ|ler(in)m(f)scrap dealer or merchant* * *Schrott·händ·ler(in)m(f) scrap dealer [or merchant]* * *der scrap-dealer; scrap-merchant* * ** * *der scrap-dealer; scrap-merchant* * *m.scrap dealer n. -
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3 Rohproduktenhändler
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Schrott·händ·ler(in) m(f)scrap dealer [or merchant] -
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m1. scrap dealer2. scrap merchantplscrap dealers -
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Schrott m IND scrap* * *m < Ind> scrap* * *Schrott
scrap [iron, metal], junk;
• Schrottangebot supply of scrap;
• Schrottauto junk[ed] car (auto), auto scrap, junk heap (sl.);
• Schrottbeseitigungsgebühr junk car tax;
• Schrotteisen scrap iron;
• Schrotterlös scrap proceeds;
• Schrottfirma scrap company;
• Schrotthandel scrap trade;
• Schrotthändler scrap (junk) dealer (merchant), scrap-steel dealer;
• Schrotthandlung junk shop;
• Schrottmarkt junk (scrap-steel, scrap-metal) market;
• Schrottmetall scrap metal;
• Schrottplatz junk yard, scrapyard;
• Schrottpreis scrap price;
• Schrottverarbeitung scrap processing;
• Schrottverkäufe scrap sales;
• Schrottverwertungsanlage scrapping facility;
• Schrottwagen junk auto, knockdown kit;
• Schrottwert scrap (junk, breakup) value, (Seeversicherung) salvage value;
• Schrottwertanrechnung (Autoversicherung) salvage. -
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Schrotthändler
scrap (junk) dealer (merchant), scrap-steel dealer
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