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Plakatwand

в словаре PONS

английский
английский
немецкий
немецкий

hoard·ing [ˈhɔ:dɪŋ] СУЩ. брит., австрал.

1. hoarding (poster):

[advertising] hoarding
Plakatwand ж. <-, -wände>

2. hoarding (fence):

hoarding
Bauzaun м. <-(e)s, -zäune>

3. hoarding no pl (accumulating):

hoarding
Horten ср.

I. hoard [hɔ:d, америк. hɔ:rd] СУЩ.

Vorrat м. <-(e)s, -rä·te> an +дат.
Schatz м. <-es, Schạ̈t·ze>
Waffenlager ср. <-s, ->

II. hoard [hɔ:d, америк. hɔ:rd] ГЛ. перех.

to hoard sth
etw horten
to hoard sth food also

III. hoard [hɔ:d, америк. hɔ:rd] ГЛ. неперех.

to be hoarding

hoard away ГЛ. перех.

to hoard sth away
etw horten
to hoard sth away food also
to hoard sth away (hide)

hoard up ГЛ. перех.

to hoard sth up
etw horten
to hoard sth up food also
немецкий
немецкий
английский
английский
compulsive hoarding
advertisement hoarding брит.
hoarding
[advertising] hoarding брит.
to be hoarding
hoarding

PONS Словарь терминов по банкам, финансам и страхованию

английский
английский
немецкий
немецкий

hoarding СУЩ. ИНВЕСТ., ФИН.

hoarding
Horten ср.
hoarding
немецкий
немецкий
английский
английский
hoarding
hoarding

Klett Словарь географических терминов

hoarding СУЩ.

hoarding
hoarding
hoarding

hoard [hɔːd] ГЛ.

Present
Ihoard
youhoard
he/she/ithoards
wehoard
youhoard
theyhoard
Past
Ihoarded
youhoarded
he/she/ithoarded
wehoarded
youhoarded
theyhoarded
Present Perfect
Ihavehoarded
youhavehoarded
he/she/ithashoarded
wehavehoarded
youhavehoarded
theyhavehoarded
Past Perfect
Ihadhoarded
youhadhoarded
he/she/ithadhoarded
wehadhoarded
youhadhoarded
theyhadhoarded

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At about the same time, a hoard was unearthed close by in a gravel quarry.
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Once, he breaks into the governor's residence and makes off with a hoard of gold.
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There are a number of theories about why the hoard was buried.
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Hoarding not only does no good to those who hoard but will certainly do harm to the local situation and thus help the enemy.
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The hoard dates from the mid 14th century.
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