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last post n the last post ( each evening) la retraite au clairon ; ( at funeral) la sonnerie aux morts. -
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сущ.; воен.сигнал отбоя (подаваемый горном; также подаётся при отдании воинских почестей на похоронах)A few hours after, the "last post" sounds over another victim to the pomp and glory of war! — Через несколько часов были отданы последние почести очередной жертве во славу войны!
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7 the last item on the account
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8 the first/last post
(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.)* * *(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) toque de diana/retreta -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) morgun-/kvöld lúðurkall -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) takarodó -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) toque -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) kalk/yat borusu -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) budnica/znak za spanje -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) aamusoitto, iltasoitto -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) revelje; tappenstrek -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) der Morgenappell; der Zapfenstreich -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) apel (ranny, wieczorny) -
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(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) rīta/vakara junda
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