half-mast

half-mast
noun

be [flown] at half mast[Flagge:] auf halbmast gehisst sein od. stehen

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half-ˈmast
n
1. (of flag) halbmast
at \half-mast auf halbmast
to fly a flag at \half-mast eine Fahne auf halbmast setzen
to lower to \half-mast auf halbmast setzen
2. (hum: too short)
trousers at \half-mast Hochwasserhosen pl hum
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half-mast
A s:
fly at half-mast
a) auch put at half-mast B
b) auf halbmast wehen, SCHIFF halbstock(s) wehen;
flags were flown at half-mast es wurde halbmast geflaggt;
flags were ordered to be flown at half-mast es wurde Trauerbeflaggung angeordnet;
wear one’s trousers at half-mast hum die Hosen auf halbmast tragen
B v/t auf halbmast setzen, SCHIFF halbstock(s) setzen
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noun

be [flown] at half mast — [Flagge:] auf halbmast gehisst sein od. stehen


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