diary

diary
noun
1) Tagebuch, das

keep a diary — [ein] Tagebuch führen

2) (for appointments) Terminkalender, der

pocket/desk diary — Taschen-/Tischkalender, der

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plural - diaries; noun
(a (small book containing a) record of daily happenings: The explorer kept a diary of his adventures.) das Tagebuch
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dia·ry
[ˈdaɪəri:]
n
1. (book) Tagebuch nt
to keep a \diary [ein] Tagebuch führen
2. (schedule) [Termin]kalender m, Taschenkalender m, Agenda f SCHWEIZ
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['daIərɪ]
n
(of personal experience) Tagebuch nt; (for noting dates) (Termin)kalender m

to keep a diary — Tagebuch führen

desk/pocket diary — Schreibtisch-/Taschenkalender m

I've got it in my diary — es steht in meinem (Termin)kalender

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diary [ˈdaıərı] s
1. Tagebuch n:
diary entry Tagebucheintrag m
2. Notizbuch n, Taschenkalender m
3. Terminkalender m
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noun
1) Tagebuch, das

keep a diary — [ein] Tagebuch führen

2) (for appointments) Terminkalender, der

pocket/desk diary — Taschen-/Tischkalender, der

* * *
n.
Tagebuch -¨er n.
Taschenkalender m.
Terminkalender m.

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