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1 Alltag
m1. (ordinary) weekday2. nur Sg.; (Tagesablauf) daily routine (pej. grind); der graue Alltag the daily grind, mundane everyday routines* * *der Alltageveryday life* * *Ạll|tag ['altaːk]m1) (= Werktag) weekdayam Alltag, an Alltagen — on weekdays
Kleidung, die man am Alltag trägt — clothes for everyday wear
mitten im Alltag — in the middle of the week
* * *All·tag[ˈalta:k]m▪ an \Alltagen on workdays2. (Realität) everyday life* * *1) (Werktag) weekdayzum Alltag gehören — (fig.) be part of everyday life
2) o. Pl. (Einerlei) daily routineder graue Alltag — the dull routine of everyday life
* * *Alltag m1. (ordinary) weekdayder graue Alltag the daily grind, mundane everyday routines* * *1) (Werktag) weekdayzum Alltag gehören — (fig.) be part of everyday life
2) o. Pl. (Einerlei) daily routine* * *-e m.routine n.
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