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divestiture of enterprises
Schatz
английски
английски
немски
немски
I. treas·ure [ˈtreʒəʳ, Am -ɚ] СЪЩ
1. treasure no pl (hoard):
treasure
Schatz м <-es, Schạ̈t·ze>
buried treasure
2. treasure (valuables):
3. treasure разг (person):
treasure
Schatz м <-es, Schạ̈t·ze>
esp Brit she is an absolute treasure!
II. treas·ure [ˈtreʒəʳ, Am -ɚ] ГЛАГ прх
to treasure sth
to treasure the memory/memories of sb/sth
ˈtreas·ure house СЪЩ
1. treasure house (building):
treasure house
2. treasure house (room):
treasure house
Schatzkammer f <-, -n>
3. treasure house прен (collection):
treasure house
Fundgrube f <-, -n>
ˈtreas·ure trove СЪЩ
1. treasure trove (find):
treasure trove
Schatzfund м <-(e)s> kein pl
2. treasure trove прен (collection):
treasure trove
Fundgrube f <-, -n>
ˈtreas·ure hunt СЪЩ
treasure hunt
treasure up ГЛАГ прх
to treasure up sth
etw [an]sammeln
немски
немски
английски
английски
treasure-house
golden treasure
treasure разг
treasure seeker [or hunter]
treasure trove
pirate treasure
Present
Itreasure
youtreasure
he/she/ittreasures
wetreasure
youtreasure
theytreasure
Past
Itreasured
youtreasured
he/she/ittreasured
wetreasured
youtreasured
theytreasured
Present Perfect
Ihavetreasured
youhavetreasured
he/she/ithastreasured
wehavetreasured
youhavetreasured
theyhavetreasured
Past Perfect
Ihadtreasured
youhadtreasured
he/she/ithadtreasured
wehadtreasured
youhadtreasured
theyhadtreasured
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The treasure found in the fort and on board two treasure ships was worth some two million dollars.
en.wikipedia.org
Degrading wooden treasure chests aboard sunken galleons can provide the sulfide needed for certain sulfide ion consuming bacteria to produce hydrogen sulfide gas.
en.wikipedia.org
This is a small treasure of independent filmmaking.
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They dared to break, or at least bend, some of the habits that so often make a prison of a society crammed with treasures.
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Female customers could feel delightful when they could find treasure in a place with numerous diversified goods.
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Poliza once again captures the most vulnerable treasures—still ensconced in our planet’s few pristine landscapes.
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www.teneues.com
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Poliza gelingt es einmal mehr, die fragilsten Schätze der Natur einzufangen, die sich in den urtümlichsten Landschaften unseres Planeten verbergen.
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It is safe to say that an educated and informed person who suddenly becomes rich – because they discover hidden treasure in their attic, say – will be in a better position to manage their new fortune than an illiterate person.
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www.giz.de
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Natürlich wird jemand, der plötzlich zu Reichtum kommt – etwa, weil er auf seinem Dachboden einen Schatz findet –, besser damit umgehen können, wenn er bereits zuvor in den Genuss von etwas Wissen und Bildung gekommen ist, als ein Analphabet. Anders ausgedrückt:
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From 3 May until the end of October (with the exception of the month of August) , every Friday the " Pope s Museums " will display their treasures to the public from Italy and all over the world beween the hours of 7 pm and 11 pm.
mv.vatican.va
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Ab dem kommenden 3. Mai und bis Ende Oktober (nur mit Unterbrechung im Monat August) werden die „ Museen des Papstes " jeden Freitag ihre Schätze den Besuchern aus Italien und der ganzen Welt von 19:00 Uhr bis 23:00 Uhr zeigen.
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Discover Ibiza’s most beautiful elements, from trendy spots to hidden treasures.
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www.teneues.com
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Entdecken Sie die schönsten Seiten Ibizas, von In-Spots bis zu verborgenen Schätzen.
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Many of them are valuable treasures, evidence of newly discovered species ( holotypes ), rare or, in the meantime, extinct species that were gathered together in the 18th, 19th and 20th century from many parts of the world and are proof of the potential of evolution in the animal kingdom.
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www.uni-goettingen.de
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Viele davon sind kostbare Schätze, Belege für neu entdeckte Arten ( Holotypen ), seltene oder inzwischen ausgestorbene Arten, die im 18., 19. und 20. Jahrhundert aus vielen Teilen der Welt zusammengetragen wurden und Belege für das Potenzial der Evolution im Tierreich darstellen.
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