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I 1. noun(for fastening paper) [Heft]klammer, die2. transitive verb II attributive adjective1) (principal) Grund-2) (Commerc.): (important) grundlegend* * *['steipl] I noun1) (a chief product of trade or industry.) der Hauptgegenstand2) (a chief or main item (of diet etc).) die ÖseII 1. noun1) (a U-shaped type of nail.) die Heftklammer2) (a U-shaped piece of wire that is driven through sheets of paper etc to fasten them together.) die Heftklammer2. verb(to fasten or attach (paper etc) with staples.) heften- academic.ru/70316/stapler">stapler* * *sta·ple1[ˈsteɪpl̩]I. na box of \staples eine Schachtel HeftklammernII. vt▪ to \staple sth together etw zusammenheftensta·ple2[ˈsteɪpl̩]I. ncommercial \staples Handelsgüter plII. adj attr, inv1. (principal) Haupt-\staple diet [or food] Hauptnahrung f\staple foods Grundnahrungsmittel pl\staple source of income Haupteinnahmequelle f2. ECON\staple crop/commodity Hauptgetreide/-erzeugnis nt* * *I ['steɪpl]1. nKlammer f; (for paper) Heftklammer f2. vtheften II1. adjHaupt-staple subject — Hauptthema nt
2. n1) (= main product) Hauptartikel m; (= main element) Ausgangsmaterial nt; (= main food) Hauptnahrungsmittel nt* * *staple1 [ˈsteıpl]A s1. WIRTSCH Haupterzeugnis n, -produkt n:2. WIRTSCH Stapelware f:a) Hauptartikel mb) Massenware f3. WIRTSCH Rohstoff m4. TECH Stapel m:a) Qualität oder Länge des Fadensof short staple kurzstapelig5. TECHa) Rohwolle fb) Faser f:6. fig Hauptgegenstand m, -thema n7. WIRTSCHa) Stapelplatz mb) Handelszentrum n8. HIST Markt m mit StapelrechtB adj1. WIRTSCH Stapel…:2. Haupt…:staple food Grundnahrungsmittel pl;3. WIRTSCHa) Haupthandels…b) (markt)gängigc) Massen…4. HIST Monopol…C v/t Baumwolle (nach Stapel) sortierenstaple2 [ˈsteıpl] TECHA s1. (Draht)Öse f2. Krampe f3. Heftdraht m, -klammer fB v/t1. (mit Draht) heften:2. klammern (to an akk)* * *I 1. noun(for fastening paper) [Heft]klammer, die2. transitive verb II attributive adjective1) (principal) Grund-2) (Commerc.): (important) grundlegend* * *n.Heftklammer f. v.heften v.
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