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item [ˈaɪtəm, Am -t̬-] N

2. item (on list, agenda):

punkt m

3. item ECON (sth for sale):

4. item COMPUT:

5. item inf (couple):

balancing item N ECON

budgetary item N ECON

capital item N ECON

collector's item N

cost item N ECON

expenditure item N ECON

expense item N ECON

extraordinary item N ECON

inventory item N ECON

invisible item N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In those days spare ribs, soup bones and suet were virtual throw away items.
windsorstar.com
To restrict women from accessing prohibited areas and to avoid smuggling by hiding items in the belt bag guard posts were assigned to perform body checks.
en.wikipedia.org
The entire store of lexical items in a language is called its lexis.
en.wikipedia.org
He was self-taught, even making the needed tools himself with only the materials and other items found on the farm.
en.wikipedia.org
Vintage items in poor condition are also salvaged for reuse as part of a new garment.
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This was a well-known and documented trick from a period when cunning folk were often consulted about lost items.
en.wikipedia.org
Menu items include roast chicken served with lobster, sweetbreads and pasta, served in a truffle sauce.
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The collection contains items spanning the period from 1550 to the 1970s and holds particular strengths in costume history, handicrafts and textile design.
en.wikipedia.org
The sterilised items leave the sterilisation chamber in a completely dry state.
en.wikipedia.org
At the extreme end of the spectrum, this may involve manufacturing products in batch size 1 under industrial mass-production conditions -- that is, manufacturing unique items on a conveyor belt.
safetowork.com.au

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