calendar

calendar
noun
1) Kalender, der; attrib. Kalender[woche, -monat, -jahr]

[church] calendar — Kirchenkalender, der

2) (register, list) Verzeichnis, das
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['kæləndə]
noun
1) (a table showing the months and days of the year: Look at the calendar and tell me which day of the week November 22nd is.) der Kalender
2) (a list of important dates or events: The football team's calendar is complete now.) der Terminkalender
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cal·en·dar
[ˈkæləndəʳ, AM -dɚ]
I. n
1. (of the year) Kalender m
the Jewish/Muslim \calendar der jüdische/islamische Kalender
the ancient Greeks had a different \calendar than we do die alten Griechen hatten eine andere Zeitrechnung als wir
2. (time planner) [Termin]kalender m
3. (schedule) Programm nt
\calendar of events [Veranstaltungs]programm nt
4. AM LAW Sitzungskalender m (Liste der Gesetzesentwürfe, die dem Repräsentantenhaus oder dem Senat zur Diskussion vorgelegt werden)
II. vt
to \calendar sth etw in einen Kalender eintragen
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['kləndə(r)]
n
1) Kalender m
2) (= schedule) Terminkalender m; (JUR) Prozessregister nt

calendar of events — Veranstaltungskalender m

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calendar [ˈkælındə(r)]
A s
1. Kalender m
2. Jahrbuch n, Almanach m
3. fig Kalender m, Zeitrechnung f
4. Liste f, Register n, (Urkunden)Verzeichnis n
5. a) auch WIRTSCH, JUR Terminkalender m
b) PARL US Sitzungskalender m
6. obs Vorbild n, Muster n
B adj Kalender…:
calendar month;
calendar year;
calendar clock (oder watch) Kalender-, Datumsuhr f
C v/t
1. in einen Kalender eintragen
2. registrieren
cal. abk
1. calendar
2. caliber; besonders Br calibre
3. PHYS calorie
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noun
1) Kalender, der; attrib. Kalender[woche, -monat, -jahr]

[church] calendar — Kirchenkalender, der

2) (register, list) Verzeichnis, das
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n.
Kalender - m.

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