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9-11
der 11. September (Terrorangriffe am 11.9.2001 auf das World Trade Center in New York und das Pentagon in Washington)

I. 9-11, 9/11 [naɪnɪˈlevən] SUST. no pl, no art.

9-11

II. 9-11, 9/11 [naɪnɪˈlevən] SUST. modifier

9-11 (attack):

9-11
am [o. vom] 11. September

I. 911 [ingl. am. ˌnaɪnwʌnˈwʌn] ingl. am. SUST.

911

II. 911 [ingl. am. ˌnaɪnwʌnˈwʌn] ingl. am. ADJ.

911 call
Notruf m <-(e)s, -e>

post-9-11 [ˈpəʊstnaɪnɪˌlevən, ingl. am. ˈpoʊst-] ADJ. inv.

post-9-11
nach dem 11. September nach sust.

pre-9-11 [ˈpri:ˌnaɪnɪˌlevən] ADJ. inv.

pre-9-11
to dial 999 [or ingl. am. 911]

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911 call
Notruf m <-(e)s, -e>
to dial 999 [or ingl. am. 911]

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

A dial was provided that indicated the length of paper (inches) which had passed the printing point in printing each line.
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Instead, they took the highly unusual step of adding a dial and trunk lines to every manual switchboard position.
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It comes in a silver or black dial.
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The dials allowed the engineer to vary the effect, creating varieties of incompleteness.
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Unlike the 3390, the 3360 and 3320 do not support voice dialing.
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