February

February
noun
Februar, der; see also academic.ru/4393/August">August
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['februəri]
noun
(the second month of the year, the month following January.) der Februar
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Feb·ru·ary
[ˈfebruəri, AM -ru:eri]
I. n Februar m
at the beginning of [or in early] \February Anfang Februar
at the end of [or in late] \February Ende Februar
in the middle of \February, in mid-\February Mitte Februar
in the first/second [or latter] half of \February in der ersten/zweiten Februarhälfte
during the course of \February im Laufe des Februars [o des Monats Februar]
for the whole of \February den ganzen Februar über
every \February jeden Februar
last/next/this \February vergangenen [o letzten] /kommenden [o nächsten] /diesen Februar
to be \February Februar sein [o haben]
it's \February already wir haben [o es ist] schon Februar
to be in/schedule for \February in den Februar fallen/legen
in/during [the month of] \February im [Monat] Februar
until [well] into \February bis in den Februar hinein
on \February 14 [or BRIT also 14th \February] am 14. Februar
on Friday, \February 14 am Freitag, dem [o den] 14. Februar
her birthday is on \February 12 sie hat am 12. Februar Geburtstag
Hamburg, \February 14, 2005 Hamburg, den 14. Februar 2005
to fall on/to schedule for \February 14 auf den 14. Februar fallen/legen
II. n modifier
the \February issue magazine die Februarausgabe
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['febrʊərɪ]
n
Februar mSeptember
See:
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February [ˈfebrʊərı; US ˈfebjəˌweriː] s Februar m:
in February im Februar
Feb. abk February
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noun
Februar, der; see also August
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n.
Februar m.

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