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41Top... — top..., Top... 〈in Zus.〉 höchst, oberst, spitzen..., z. B. Topmanager, topaktuell [engl., „Spitze“] * * * top..., Wortbildungselement, topo …
42top-up — n BrE 1.) an amount of liquid that you add to a glass, cup etc in order to make it full again ▪ Would you like a top up? 2.) an extra payment that brings an amount to the desired level ▪ top up loans for students …
43Top — * Top holden. – Voss, Idyllen (Königsberg 1801), S. 358. Den Vertrag halten. Top war und ist noch heute der Ausruf der Einwilligung, wobei die Verhandelnden in früherer Zeit die Daumen zusammenhielten. Von tippen, toppen, beführen. He sall wol… …
44Top 3 Ii — (Райт бай Кицбюэль,Австрия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 6370 Райт бай Кицбюэль, Австрия …
45Top 1 I — (Зальцбург,Австрия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 5020 Зальцбург, Австрия Описа …
46top|o|ni|um — «to POH nee uhm», noun. Nuclear Physics. a hypothetical partical consisting of a top quark and its antiparticle: »The upsilon particles…are generally held to be…evidence for the existence of the bottom quark. So far the corresponding toponium has …
47TOP — index cardinal (outstanding), ceiling, culminate, culmination, leading (ranking first), major, outbalance …
48top... — top…, Top… 〈in Zus.〉 höchst, oberst, Spitzen…, z. B. Topmanager [Etym.: engl., »Spitze«] …
49Top... — top…, Top… 〈in Zus.〉 höchst, oberst, Spitzen…, z. B. Topmanager [Etym.: engl., »Spitze«] …
50top-up — top ,up noun count BRITISH an amount of liquid added to a glass or cup that someone is drinking from in order to fill it: Can I have a top up, please? …