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listing [ˈlɪstɪŋ] N

1. listing (list):

listing
lista f
listing
wykaz m

2. listing (entry):

listing
wpis m
listing

3. listing ECON:

listing

Phrases:

listing procedure N ECON

I . list1 [lɪst] N

II . list1 [lɪst] VB trans

1. list (prepare list):

2. list (mention):

I . list2 [lɪst] NAUT VB intr

II . list2 [lɪst] NAUT N

error list N COMPUT

hit list N inf

honours list N no pl Brit

inventory list N ECON

mailing list [ˈmeɪlɪŋˌ-] N

passenger list N

price list N

prize list N

ranking list N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Along with a short article listing the season's highlights, these pages include team photographs and action pictures.
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According to a 1979 evaluation of the church for possible historic registry listing, it is a building of strong religious statement, clear and expressive.
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Once a zone is confirmed as containing the destination node, the proactive protocol, or stored route-listing table, is used to deliver the packet.
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If it becomes a choice between standing on principle and conceding a little to secure a sellable listing, don't always go by the rule book.
www.rebonline.com.au
This version of the album has a markedly different track listing from the LP, with two songs added and one removed.
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These are mostly trivial mentions, and listing them adds no value to the encyclopaedic treatment of the subject.
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Years ago public purchasing officials began applying prequalification and short-listing of pre-selected contractors for bidding on public procurement contracts.
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It's just the same old, same old: housing blah blah, over listing blah blah, real estate record blah blah blah.
www.delta-optimist.com
Music remained important in noble houses, with accounts listing professional musicians hired to entertain the family and guests.
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The article, which reads like a press release from a natural gas company, ran without listing its author, which also violates the magazine's normal guidelines.
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