outpost

outpost
noun
Außenposten, der; (of civilization etc.; also Mil.) Vorposten, der
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noun
(a distant place: The island was an outpost of the nation.) der Ausleger, der Vorposten
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ˈout·post
n
1. MIL (guards) Außenposten m, Vorposten m; (base) Stützpunkt m
2. (remote branch) Außenposten m; of a company Außenstelle f, [abgelegene] Zweigstelle
the last \outpost before the desert die letzte Siedlung vor der Wüste; (fig)
free jazz has been described as the last \outpost of modernism Free Jazz gilt als das letzte Überbleibsel des Modernismus; (fig)
Berlin was a capitalist \outpost in the middle of communist East Germany Berlin war wie eine kapitalistische Festung inmitten der kommunistischen DDR
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outpost s MIL Vorposten m (auch fig)
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noun
Außenposten, der; (of civilization etc.; also Mil.) Vorposten, der
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n.
Außenposten m.
Vorposten m.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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