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1 Papierunterlage
Papierunterlage f VERK concrete subgrade paper, road lining paper, road subsoil paper, road underlay paper (Betonstraßenbautechnologie)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Papierunterlage
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2 Unterlagspapier
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Unterlagspapier
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3 Unterlage
f; -, -n1. padding; TECH. base, support2. für Kleinkinder: waterproof sheet4. fig. finanziell etc.: basis7. AGR. (Wildling) stock* * *die Unterlage(Dokument) record; document;(Grundlage) base; substratum* * *Ụn|ter|la|gef1) (für Teppich) underlay; (im Bett) draw sheetdu brauchst eine Unterlage — you need to put something underneath; (zum Schreiben) you need something to rest on; (zum Schlafen) you need something to lie on
2) usu pl (= Belege, Urkunden, Papiere) document, paper* * *Un·ter·la·ge[ˈʊntɐla:gə]f1. (flacher Gegenstand zum Unterlegen) mat, padbei der Notoperation diente eine Decke als \Unterlage during the emergency operation a blanket was used for the patient to lie onlege bitte eine \Unterlage unter den Topf! please put the pot on a mat!; (Bettunterlage) drawsheetgeschäftliche \Unterlagen commercial documents* * *1) (SchreibUnterlage, Matte o. ä.) pad; (für eine Schreibmaschine usw.) mat; (unter einer Matratze, einem Teppich) underlay; (zum Schlafen usw.) base2) Plural (Akten, Papiere) documents; papers* * *1. padding; TECH base, support2. für Kleinkinder: waterproof sheet4. fig finanziell etc: basis5.eine gute Unterlage umg für den Alkohol: some blotting paper, a good lining for your stomach6.* * *1) (SchreibUnterlage, Matte o. ä.) pad; (für eine Schreibmaschine usw.) mat; (unter einer Matratze, einem Teppich) underlay; (zum Schlafen usw.) base2) Plural (Akten, Papiere) documents; papers* * *f.base n.document n.pad n.substratum n.
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