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1 auf Halbmast wehen
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2 halbmast
Adv.: ( auf) halbmast (at) half-mast (auch umg., fig. Hose); auf halbmast stehen be (flying) at half-mast; auf halbmast hissen hoist ( oder raise) to half-mast* * *hạlb|mast ['halpmast]advat half-masthalbmast flaggen — to fly flags/a flag at half-mast
auf halbmast stehen — to fly or be at half-mast
* * *((of flags) flying at a position half-way up a mast etc to show that someone of importance has died: The flags are( flying) at half mast.) at half mast* * *halb·mast[ˈhalpmast]adv at half mastauf \halbmast at half mast* * *Adverb at half masthalbmast flaggen — fly a flag/the flags at half mast
* * *halbmast adv:(auf) halbmast (at) half-mast (auch umg, fig Hose);auf halbmast stehen be (flying) at half-mast;auf halbmast hissen hoist ( oder raise) to half-mast* * *Adverb at half masthalbmast flaggen — fly a flag/the flags at half mast
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3 halbmast flaggen
1. to fly a flag at half-mast2. to fly flags at half-mast
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