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  • 91Sub — 1Sụb , das; s, s (Skat): Supra. 2Sub [zap , engl.: sʌb ], der; s, s [Kurzf. von engl. subculture = Subkultur, aus: sub (< lat. sub = unter) u. culture = Kultur] (Jargon): 1. Lokalität, Wirkungsbereich, Treffpunkt o. Ä. einer subkulturellen… …

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  • 92sub — I UK [sʌb] / US noun [countable] Word forms sub : singular sub plural subs informal 1) a substitute, especially someone who plays instead of another player in a sport 2) a submarine 3) [often plural] British money that you pay to belong to a club …

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  • 93sub — sub1 S3 [sʌb] n informal 1.) a ↑submarine 2.) a ↑substitute in sports such as football 3.) a ↑subscription 4.) BrE part of your wages that you rece …

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  • 94sub — sub1 S3 [sʌb] n informal 1.) a ↑submarine 2.) a ↑substitute in sports such as football 3.) a ↑subscription 4.) BrE part of your wages that you rece …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 95sub — sub1 [ sʌb ] noun count INFORMAL 1. ) a SUBSTITUTE, especially someone who plays instead of another player in a sport a ) AMERICAN a SUBSTITUTE TEACHER 2. ) a SUBMARINE 3. ) AMERICAN a SUBMARINE SANDWICH 4. ) BRITISH a SUBEDITOR sub sub 2 [ sʌb ] …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 96sub- — [[t]sʌ̱b [/t]] 1) PREFIX Sub is used at the beginning of words that have under as part of their meaning. The waters were rising about the rock and would soon submerge it. ...a nuclear powered submarine. 2) PREFIX Sub is added to the beginning of… …

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  • 97sub- — prefix (also suc before c, suf before f, sug before g, sup before p, sur before r, sus before c, p, t) 1 at or to or from a lower position (subordinate; submerge; subtract; subsoil). 2 secondary or inferior in rank or position (subclass;… …

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  • 98sub — submarine sandwich sub ma*rine sand wich, n. A large sandwich on an elongated roll, usually incompletely cut into two halves, filed with various cold cuts, meatballs, lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, olives, etc., and spiced variously, and often having …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 99sub — Submarine Sub ma*rine , n. 1. A submarine boat; a ship that can travel under the surface of the water. Most such ships are ships of war, as part of a navy, but submarines are also used for oceanic research. Also called {sub} and (from the German… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 100.sub — A .sub file is used with some videos to allow video playback programs to display subtitles on the screen as a video is played. It can also be used by some encoders to insert subtitles directly into the finished video. It is an extension primarily …

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