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1. adjectivenotwendig (to, for für)2. nountoilet/travel requisites — Toiletten-/Reiseartikel Pl.
* * *requi·site[ˈrekwɪzɪt]a good book is a \requisite for long journeys ein gutes Buch ist auf langen Reisen ein Musstoilet \requisites Toilettenartikel pl* * *['rekwIzɪt]1. nArtikel m; (= necessary thing) Erfordernis nttravel requisites — Reiseartikel pl or -utensilien pl
2. adjerforderlich, notwendigthe requisite time — die dazu erforderliche Zeit
* * *requisite [ˈrekwızıt]to, for für)B sfor für)2. (Bedarfs-, Gebrauchs-)Artikel m:office requisites Büroartikel* * *1. adjectivenotwendig (to, for für)2. nountoilet/travel requisites — Toiletten-/Reiseartikel Pl.
* * *adj.Pflicht- präfix. n.Erfordernis f.Requisit -en n.Voraussetzung f. -
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requisite ['rekwɪzɪt](a) (for travel etc) article m;∎ toilet requisites articles mpl ou nécessaire m de toilette(b) (condition) condition f (requise);∎ a qualification in Greek is no longer a requisite un diplôme de grec n'est plus nécessairerequis, nécessaire;∎ he didn't have the requisite amount of money il n'avait pas assez d'argent ou l'argent qu'il fallait -
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/'rekwizit/ * tính từ - cần thiết =things requisite for travel+ đồ dùng cần thiết để đi đường * danh từ - điều kiện tất yếu, điều kiện cần thiết - vật cần thiết, đồ dùng cần thiết =office requisites+ đồ dùng văn phòng
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