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f throwaway society* * *Wẹg|werf|ge|sell|schaftfthrowaway society* * *Weg·werf·ge·sell·schaftf throwaway society* * *die (abwertend) throwaway society* * *Wegwerfgesellschaft f throwaway society* * *die (abwertend) throwaway society* * *f.throwaway society n. -
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Ex-und-Họppnt -, no pl (pej)throwaway mentality* * *<-s>nt kein pl (fam)die \Ex-und-Hopp-Mentalität the mentality of the throwaway society -
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: die Wegwerfgesellschaft< Geschäft> throwaway society, the waste society -
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( fam);die \Ex-und-Hopp-Mentalität the mentality of the throwaway society -
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Weg·werf·ge·sell·schaft fthrowaway societyDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Wegwerfgesellschaft
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10 Eintrittsalter
Eintrittsalter n VERSICH age at entry* * *n < Versich> age at entry* * *Eintrittsalter
entry age, age at entry;
• Eintrittsbedingungen conditions for entry;
• Eintrittsbescheinigung entrance certificate;
• Eintrittsdatum entry point;
• Eintrittserlaubnis entrance;
• Eintrittsgebühr [entrance] fee, charge of admission (admittance), admission charge, door money, (Verein) initiation fee (US);
• Eintrittsgeld entrance (door, gate) money, entrance (admission) [fee];
• Eintrittsgelder ticket receipts;
• sein Eintrittsgeld bezahlen to pay one’s entrance;
• Eintrittskarte ticket, admission (entry) card (ticket), voucher, pass check (US), paste-board (sl.);
• teuerste Eintrittskarte top ticket;
• verbilligte Eintrittskarte throwaway, reduced ticket;
• Eintrittskasse box office;
• Eintrittspreis admission [fee], price of admission, cost of entry, entrance fee (price);
• Eintrittsrecht entrance, right of preemption, ingress;
• befristetes Eintrittsrecht option;
• Eintrittstermin date of admission;
• Eintrittsverpflichtung pledge;
• Eintrittsvoraussetzungen entrance (entry) requirements;
• Eintrittsvoraussetzungen für eine Vereinsmitgliedschaft erfüllen to be eligible for membership of a society.
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throwaway — /throh euh way /, adj. 1. made or intended to be discarded after use or quick examination: a throwaway container; a throwaway brochure. 2. delivered or expressed casually or extemporaneously: a funny throwaway line that brings applause. n. 3.… … Universalium
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