Düring — Gemeinde Loxstedt Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
During — Dur ing, prep. [Orig., p. pr. of dure.] In the time of; as long as the action or existence of; as, during life; during the space of a year. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
during — late 14c., durand, prp. of obsolete verb duren to last, endure (mid 13c.), from O.Fr. durer, from L. durare endure. During the day really is while the day endures, and the usage is a transference into English of a Latin ablative absolute (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
during — index ad interim Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
during — dur|ing W1S1 [ˈdjuərıŋ US ˈdur ] prep [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: dure to continue in existence (13 19 centuries), from Old French durer, from Latin durare] 1.) from the beginning to the end of a period of time ▪ During the summer she worked as a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
during — We use during + noun to say when something happens (not how long): during the film (I fell asleep during the film.) during our holiday (We met a lot of interesting people during our holiday.) during the night (The ground is wet. It must have… … Combinatory dictionary
during — [[t]djʊ͟ərɪŋ, AM d ʊrɪŋ[/t]] ♦ 1) PREP If something happens during a period of time or an event, it happens continuously, or happens several times between the beginning and end of that period or event. Sandstorms are common during the Saudi… … English dictionary
during — dur|ing [ durıŋ ] preposition *** 1. ) at one point within a period of time or a process: Fournier was killed in action during World War I. During his visit to South Africa, the president met Archbishop Tutu. 2. ) through all of a period of time … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
during — [14] During, like durable [14], durance [15], duration [14], duress, and endure [14], comes ultimately from the Latin adjective dūrus ‘hard’. This goes back to an earlier *drūros, which is related to Irish dron ‘solid’, Lithuanian drūtas ‘strong … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
during — preposition Etymology: Middle English, from present participle of duren to last, from Anglo French durer, from Latin durare to harden, endure, last, from durus hard; perhaps akin to Sanskrit dāru wood more at tree Date: 14th century 1. throughout … New Collegiate Dictionary
during — /door ing, dyoor /, prep. 1. throughout the duration, continuance, or existence of: He lived in Florida during the winter. 2. at some time or point in the course of: They departed during the night. [1350 1400; ME; see DURE2, ING2] * * * … Universalium