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versands
Versands

nel dizionario PONS

ve·ran·da, ve·ran·dah [vəˈrændə] SOST

Veranda f <-, -den>

am·per·sand [ˈæmpəsænd, ingl am -pɚ-] SOST

Et-Zeichen nt (das Zeichen ‚&‘)

con·ver·sant [kənˈvɜ:sənt, ingl am -ˈvɜ:r-] AGG

mit etw dat vertraut sein

ver·sa·tile [ˈvɜ:sətaɪl, ingl am ˈvɜ:rsət̬əl] AGG

versatile actor, athlete
versatile material

I. ad·ver·sary [ˈædvəsəri, ædˈvɜ:-, ingl am -vɚseri] SOST

1. adversary (opponent):

Gegner(in) m (f) <-s, ->
Kontrahent(in) m (f) <-en, -en> ricerc

2. adversary (the Devil):

II. ad·ver·sary [ˈædvəsəri, ædˈvɜ:-, ingl am -vɚseri] AGG

I. uni·ver·sal [ˌju:nɪˈvɜ:səl, ingl am -nəˈvɜ:r-] AGG

Kugelgelenk nt <-(e)s, -e>
Weltsprache f <-, -n>
Patentrezept nt <-(e)s, -e>

II. uni·ver·sal [ˌju:nɪˈvɜ:səl, ingl am -nəˈvɜ:r-] SOST FILOS

ˈsand·shoe SOST

1. sandshoe (for beach):

2. sandshoe ingl Aus (sneaker):

hav·er·sack [ˈhævəsæk, ingl am -vɚ-] SOST dated

Brotbeutel m <-s, -> stor
Voce OpenDict

universal quantifier SOST

Voce OpenDict

haversack SOST

haversack (backpack) ingl Aus

Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS

reversal SOST MERC FIN

reversal SOST DIR ECON

trend reversal SOST MERC FIN

sign reversal SOST IT

reversal SOST CONT

Storno m o nt

universal bank SOST INV FIN

universal succession SOST DIR ECON

reversal SOST ELAB TRANSAZ

reversal point SOST MERC FIN

universal AGG MERC CONCORR

Glossario di Biologia Klett

tens of thousands SOST

universal solvent SOST

universal indicator

PONS OpenDict

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The ampersand is also often shown as an or a 3 with a vertical line above and below it or a dot above and below it.
en.wikipedia.org
Ampersand acquired the venue in 2002 and aimed to create a privately funded world-class resort of 500 top-class apartments, with the main obstacle being the need for better sea defences.
en.wikipedia.org
A double ampersand is needed in order to display a real ampersand.
en.wikipedia.org
Ampersand is insistent that it still intends to develop the site, in a way that ruffles fewer local feathers.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Maybe she'd never heard of an ampersand before?
www.dailylife.com.au