| unit day <d> | Tag {m} <d> 3898 | |
2 Wörter: Substantive |
| D-Day | Stichtag {m} | |
| mil. D-Day | Tag X {m} | |
| hist. D-Day [6 June 1944: day of the Allied landing in Normandy] | D-Day {m} | |
| hist. D-Day [Decision Day] | Tag {m} der Entscheidung [D-Day] | |
| curr.hist. Decimal day <D-day> | [15. Feb. 1971, Tag der Währungsumstellung in GB] | |
3 Wörter: Andere |
| pharm. every other day {adv} <q.o.d., qod, QOD> | jeden 2. Tag | |
| med.pharm. once a day {adv} <q.d.> <qd> [quaque die] | (1x) täglich | |
| pharm. twice a day {adv} <b.i.d., BID> [bis in die] | 2-mal täglich | |
| pharm. twice a day {adv} <b.i.d., BID> [bis in die] | zweimal täglich | |
4 Wörter: Andere |
| pharm. four times a day {adv} <q.i.d., qid> [quater in die] | 4-mal täglich | |
| pharm. three times a day {adv} <t.i.d., tid> [ter in die] | 3-mal täglich | |
| pharm. three times a day {adv} <t.i.d., tid> [ter in die] | dreimal pro Tag <3x/Tag> | |
5+ Wörter: Andere |
| I'd like to have a day doing nothing. | Ich möchte mal wieder einen Tag vergammeln. | |
Teiltreffer |
| philos. Doctor of Philosophy <DPhil, PhD, DPh, D.Phil., Ph.D., D.Ph.> | Doktor {m} der Philosophie <Dr. phil.> | |
| educ. Doctor of Engineering <D.Eng, D.Engr., Dr.Eng., Eng.D> | Doktoringenieur {m} <Dr.-Ing.> | |
| pissed off {adj} [vulg.] <p.o.'d, po'd > | angepisst [vulg.] | |
| curr.hist. shield Louis d'or / d'Or | Schild-Louis d'or / d'Or {m} | |
| electr. D-type flip-flop <D-FF> | D-Flipflop {n} <D-FF> | |
| electr. data flip-flop <D-FF, D-flipflop, D-flip-flop> | Daten-Flipflop {n} <D-FF, D-Flipflop> | |
| phys. down quark <d quark, d> | Down-Quark {n} <d-Quark, d> | |
| econ. design and development <D&D> | Design und Entwicklung <D & E, D&E> | |
| mus. main droite {adv} <M.D., m.d.> [used as a direction in keyboard music] | mit der rechten Hand | |
| mus. D minor <d, Dm> | d-Moll {n} <d, Dm> | |
| fin. direct debit <D/D> | Bankeinzug {m} [Lastschrift] | |
| douchebag <d-bag, D-bag> [Am.] [sl.] [vulg.] [pej.] | Idiot {m} [ugs.] [pej.] 332 | |
| med. incision and drainage <I&D, IND, I and D> | Inzision und Drainage <I&D, I und D> | |
| sports NBA Development League <NBA D League, D-League> [obs.] [from 2005 until 2017] | NBA Development League {f} <NBA D League, D-League> [veraltet] [von 2005 bis 2017] | |
| acad.publ. no date given {adv} <N.D., n.d.> | ohne Jahresangabe <o. J.> | |
| douche bag <d-bag, D-bag> [Am.] [vulg.] [spv.] [a foolish or contemptible person (esp. a man)] | Depp {m} [bes. südd.] [österr.] [schweiz.] [pej.] [Dummkopf] | |
| math. d open bracket b plus c close bracket < d(b+c) > | d Klammer auf b plus c Klammer zu < d(b+c) > | |
| mus. D sharp <D♯> | Dis {n} <D♯> | |
| mus. D flat <D♭> | Des {n} <D♭> | |
| mus. D major <D> | D-Dur {n} <D> | |
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Übersetzung für 'D Day' von Englisch nach Deutsch
- day <d>
- Tag {m} <d>unit
- D-Day
- Stichtag {m}
Tag X {m}mil.
- D-Day [6 June 1944: day of the Allied landing in Normandy]
- D-Day {m}hist.
- D-Day [Decision Day]
- Tag {m} der Entscheidung [D-Day]hist.
- Decimal day <D-day>
- [15. Feb. 1971, Tag der Währungsumstellung in GB]curr.hist.
- every other day {adv} <q.o.d., qod, QOD>
- jeden 2. Tagpharm.
- once a day {adv} <q.d.> <qd> [quaque die]
- (1x) täglichmed.pharm.
- twice a day {adv} <b.i.d., BID> [bis in die]
- 2-mal täglichpharm.
zweimal täglichpharm.
- four times a day {adv} <q.i.d., qid> [quater in die]
- 4-mal täglichpharm.
- three times a day {adv} <t.i.d., tid> [ter in die]
- 3-mal täglichpharm.
dreimal pro Tag <3x/Tag>pharm.
- I'd like to have a day doing nothing.
- Ich möchte mal wieder einen Tag vergammeln.
- Doctor of Philosophy <DPhil, PhD, DPh, D.Phil., Ph.D., D.Ph.>
- Doktor {m} der Philosophie <Dr. phil.>philos.
- Doctor of Engineering <D.Eng, D.Engr., Dr.Eng., Eng.D>
- Doktoringenieur {m} <Dr.-Ing.>educ.
- pissed off {adj} [vulg.] <p.o.'d, po'd >
- angepisst [vulg.]
- shield Louis d'or / d'Or
- Schild-Louis d'or / d'Or {m}curr.hist.
- D-type flip-flop <D-FF>
- D-Flipflop {n} <D-FF>electr.
- data flip-flop <D-FF, D-flipflop, D-flip-flop>
- Daten-Flipflop {n} <D-FF, D-Flipflop>electr.
- down quark <d quark, d>
- Down-Quark {n} <d-Quark, d>phys.
- design and development <D&D>
- Design und Entwicklung <D & E, D&E>econ.
- main droite {adv} <M.D., m.d.> [used as a direction in keyboard music]
- mit der rechten Handmus.
- D minor <d, Dm>
- d-Moll {n} <d, Dm>mus.
- direct debit <D/D>
- Bankeinzug {m} [Lastschrift]fin.
- douchebag <d-bag, D-bag> [Am.] [sl.] [vulg.] [pej.]
- Idiot {m} [ugs.] [pej.]
- incision and drainage <I&D, IND, I and D>
- Inzision und Drainage <I&D, I und D>med.
- NBA Development League <NBA D League, D-League> [obs.] [from 2005 until 2017]
- NBA Development League {f} <NBA D League, D-League> [veraltet] [von 2005 bis 2017]sports
- no date given {adv} <N.D., n.d.>
- ohne Jahresangabe <o. J.>acad.publ.
- douche bag <d-bag, D-bag> [Am.] [vulg.] [spv.] [a foolish or contemptible person (esp. a man)]
- Depp {m} [bes. südd.] [österr.] [schweiz.] [pej.] [Dummkopf]
- d open bracket b plus c close bracket < d(b+c) >
- d Klammer auf b plus c Klammer zu < d(b+c) >math.
- D sharp <D♯>
- Dis {n} <D♯>mus.
- D flat <D♭>
- Des {n} <D♭>mus.
- D major <D>
- D-Dur {n} <D>mus.
- D-Day {m} = D-Day [6 June 1944: day of the Allied landing in Normandy]
- Schild-Louis d'or / d'Or {m} = shield Louis d'or / d'Or
- für die Richtigkeit {f} der Abschrift <F.d.R.d.A., fdRdA> [Vollständigkeits- und Richtigkeitsvermerk] = certified true copy
- Durchmesser {m} <d, D, ⌀, DIA> = diameter <d, D, ⌀, DIA, dia>
- D-Flipflop {n} <D-FF> = D-type flip-flop <D-FF>
- d-Moll {n} <d, Dm> = D minor <d, Dm>
- General {m} der Flieger <G.d.Fl., GdFl., Gen.d.Fl.> = [U.S. Lt. General equivalent in aviator's branch of the Wehrmacht]
- General {m} der Pioniere <G.d.Pi., GdPi., Gen.d.Pi.> = [U.S. Lt. General equivalent of the engineer corps of German Wehrmacht]
- Inzision und Drainage <I&D, I und D> = incision and drainage <I&D, IND, I and D>
- Thanksgiving Day {m} = Thanksgiving Day
- War Day = Warday [Whitley Strieber, James Kunetka]
- Commonwealth Day {m} = Commonwealth Day
- Independence Day = Independence Day [Roland Emmerich]
- NBA Development League {f} <NBA D League, D-League> [veraltet] [von 2005 bis 2017] = NBA Development League <NBA D League, D-League> [obs.] [from 2005 until 2017]
- Design und Entwicklung <D & E, D&E> = design and development <D&D>
- General {m} der Panzertruppe <G.d.Pz.tr., GdPztr., Gen.d.Pz.Tr.> = [U.S. Lt. General equivalent of the German Wehrmacht's armored corps]
- General {m} der Gebirgstruppen <G.d.Geb.Tr., GdGebTr., Gen.d.Geb.Tr.> = [U.S. Lt. General equivalent of the mountain corps of the German Wehrmacht]
- General {m} der Nachrichtentruppen <G.d.Na.Tr., GdNaTr., Ge..d.Na.Tr.> = [U.S. Lt. General equivalent of the signal corps of German Wehrmacht]
- Riley-Day-Syndrom {n} = Riley-Day-syndrome [familial dysautonomia]
- Christopher Street Day {m} <CSD> = Pride [Gay Pride, Pride Day]
- St. Patrick's Day {m} = St. Patrick's Day
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- the North African theater, and later with its entry into the European theater in 1944 after the D-Day landing.
- Though plagued with technical difficulties during the Battle of Normandy, the pipelines delivered about 8% of the fuel requirements of the allied forces between D-Day and VE-Day.
- It was first deployed by the Royal Navy during World War II for the vital task of clearing the minefields to enable the D-Day landings.
- He planned and supervised the invasion of North Africa in Operation Torch in 1942–1943 as well as the invasion of Normandy (D-Day) from the Western Front in 1944–1945.
- They were allocated to the initial beachhead assaults by the British and Commonwealth forces in the D-Day landings.
- An improved Colossus Mark 2 that used shift registers to quintuple the processing speed, first worked on 1 June 1944, just in time for the Normandy landings on D-Day.
- It was used to harbour men evacuated from Dunkirk and later to house troops for the D-Day landings.
- During World War II, Berra served in the Navy as machine gunner participating in the D-Day invasion and earned a Purple Heart, a Distinguished Unit Citation, two battle stars and a European Theatre of Operations ribbon.
- Golding participated in the invasion of Normandy on D-Day, commanding a landing craft that fired salvoes of rockets onto the beaches.
- Montgomery bitterly resented this change, although it had been agreed before the D-Day invasion.
- On D-day, the 7th Marines had a situation where they did not have the men to man the lines and get the wounded to safety.
- See also Normandy landings for more information about sabotage on D-Day.
- Prior to the Normandy landings on D-Day in June 1944, the Allies knew the locations of all but two of Germany's fifty-eight Western Front divisions.
- To support the Allied invasion of France on D Day in June 1944, SOE and OSS supplemented their agents by air-dropping three-man parties of uniformed military personnel into France as part of Operation Jedburgh.
- A limited edition two-VHS version was released in November 1999, adding a making-of documentary, as well as a message from Spielberg about D-Day and the National D-Day Museum.
- When the Allied breakout after D-Day found their armies stretching their supply lines to a dangerous point, the makeshift solution was the Red Ball Express.
- 1939-1945—one of main East Coast minesweeping and destroyer bases, at one period base for British and French submarines; assembled fleets for Dutch and Dunkirk evacuations and follow-up to D-Day; unusually, a target for Italian bombers during the Battle of Britain.
- On 11 November 2019, five SD70ACU units with commemorative military themes were unveiled during CPR's Remembrance Day ceremony.
- three days after D-day [...] Garbo sent a message to German intelligence that was passed to Adolf Hitler and the [...] (OKW; German High Command).
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