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1 absentee
nounAbwesende, der/die* * *noun (a person who is not present, especially frequently (eg at work, school etc).) (häufig) der/die Abwesende(r)* * *ab·sen·tee[ˌæbsənˈti:]there are many \absentees from school this week diese Woche fehlen viele in der Schule* * *["bsən'tiː]nAbwesende(r) mfthere were a lot of absentees — es fehlten viele; (pej) es haben viele krankgefeiert
* * *absentee [ˌæbsənˈtiː]A s1. Abwesende(r) m/f(m):there were many absentees es fehlten viele;there were many absentees from the meeting viele Leute blieben der Versammlung fern;absentees’ list Abwesenheitsliste f2. Gutsherr, der nicht auf seinem Gut lebtabsentee landlord Gutsherr, der nicht auf seinem Gut lebt;* * *nounAbwesende, der/die* * *n.Abwesende m.,f.Abwesender m.
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