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* * *der Schuberslipcase* * *Schu|ber ['ʃuːbɐ]m -s, -slipcase* * *Schu·ber<-s, ->[ˈʃu:bɐ]m slip case* * *der; Schubers, Schuber slip case* * *im Schuber in a slipcase* * *der; Schubers, Schuber slip case* * *- m.slipcase n. -
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f; -, -n1. für Geld: cashbox; für Schmuck: (jewel|lery, Am. -ry) case; für Bücher: slipcase; mit Schallplatten: box3. ARCHIT. coffer* * *die Kassette(Band) cartridge; cassette;(Geldkassette) cashbox;(Kästchen) case; box* * *Kas|sẹt|te [ka'sɛtə]f -, -n1) (= Kästchen) case, box2) (für Bücher) slipcase; (= Bücher in Kassette) set, pack (COMM); (= Geschenkkassette) gift case/set; (für Schallplatten) box; set; (= Tonbandkassette, Filmbehälter) cassette; (= Aufbewahrungskassette) container; (für Bücher) library case; (für Film) can* * *die1) (a plastic container of photographic film or recording tape.) cartridge2) (a plastic container holding photographic film or magnetic tape: I've put a new cassette in my camera; I bought a cassette of Scottish music; ( also adjective) a cassette recorder.) cassette* * *Kas·set·te<-, -n>[kaˈsɛtə]f1. (Videokassette) video tape [or cassette]; (Musikkassette) [cassette] tape, cassette; (Filmkassette) [camera] filmetw auf \Kassette haben to have sth on cassette/tape/video[jdm/sich] etw auf \Kassette aufnehmen to record [or fam tape] [sb/oneself] sth on cassette/video2. (Kästchen) case4. ARCHIT panel, coffer* * *die; Kassette, Kassetten2) (mit Büchern, Schallplatten) boxed set3) (TonbandKassette, FilmKassette) cassetteetwas auf Kassette aufnehmen — record or tape something on cassette
* * *1. für Geld: cashbox; für Schmuck: (jewellery, US -ry) case; für Bücher: slipcase; mit Schallplatten: box3. ARCH coffer* * *die; Kassette, Kassetten1) (für Geld u. Wertsachen) box; case2) (mit Büchern, Schallplatten) boxed set3) (TonbandKassette, FilmKassette) cassetteetwas auf Kassette aufnehmen — record or tape something on cassette
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Schutzflagge
(Völkerrecht) distinctive flag;
• Schutzfrist time of protection, period of copyright, copyright period, (Patent) term of a patent;
• gesetzliche Schutzfrist (Mutterschaft) legal protection period;
• Schutzfrist eines Urheberrechtes duration of copyright;
• Schutzgebiet protectorate, reserve, dependency;
• nationales Schutzgebiet national sanctuary;
• Schutzgebot protecting bid;
• Schutzgebühren der Mafia protection payoff;
• Schutzgeleit escort, (Schiff) convoy;
• Schutzgesetz remedial statute;
• Schutzgesetz für Minderjährige Infants Relief Act (Br.);
• Schutzhafen harbo(u)r of refuge;
• Schutzherrschaft protectorship, patronage;
• Schutzkarton carton, slipcase, (Bücher) slipover cover;
• Schutzklausel protective (hedge, safeguard) clause;
• Schutzkleidung protective clothing;
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