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1 alkoholfrei
Adj. non-alcoholic, alcohol-free; alkoholfreie Getränke soft drinks (and beverages)* * *non-alcoholic; soft* * *al|ko|hol|freiadjBier alcohol-free, nonalcoholic; Getränk auch soft; Gegend, Stadt dryalkohólfreies Bier — nonalcoholic or alcohol-free beer
ein alkohólfreier Tag — a day without drink or alcohol
* * *2) ((of a drink) not alcoholic: At the party they were serving soft drinks as well as wine and spirits.) soft* * *al·ko·hol·freiadj Getränk non-alcoholic, alcohol-free\alkoholfreies Bier low alcohol [or nonalcoholic] beer* * *alkoholfreie Getränke — soft or non-alcoholic drinks
2) (ohne alkoholausschank) dry <country, state, etc.>* * *alkoholfrei adj non-alcoholic, alcohol-free;alkoholfreie Getränke soft drinks (and beverages)* * *alkoholfreie Getränke — soft or non-alcoholic drinks
2) (ohne alkoholausschank) dry <country, state, etc.>* * *adj.nonalcoholic adj.
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