during

during
preposition
während; (at a point in) in (+ Dat.)

during the night — während od. in der Nacht

* * *
['djuəriŋ]
preposition
1) (throughout the time of: We couldn't get cigarettes during the war.) während
2) (at a particular time within: He died during the war.) während
* * *
dur·ing
[ˈdjʊərɪŋ, AM ˈdʊr-, ˈdjʊr-]
prep
1. (in time of) während +gen
\during World War Two während des Zweiten Weltkriegs
\during the week während [o unter] der Woche
* * *
['djʊərɪŋ]
prep
während (+gen)
* * *
during [ˈdjʊərıŋ; US auch ˈdʊrıŋ] präp während (gen), im Laufe von (oder gen), in (einem Zeitraum):
during the night
* * *
preposition
während; (at a point in) in (+ Dat.)

during the night — während od. in der Nacht

* * *
prep.
während präp.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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