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Klassenkampf

in the PONS Dictionary

class ˈwar N Brit

Klassenkampf m <-(e)s, -kämpfe>
in the PONS Dictionary
class war esp Brit
Klassenkampf m <-(e)s, -kämpfe>
in the PONS Dictionary

war [wɔ:ʳ, Am wɔ:r] N

1. war no pl (armed combat):

Krieg m <-es, -e>
Kriegszustand m <-(e)s> kein pl
Bürgerkrieg m <-(e)s, -e>
to be at war also fig
to declare war on sb/sth
to declare war on sb/sth fig
jdm/etw den Kampf ansagen
to wage war against [or on] sb/sth
to wage war against [or on] sb/sth fig
jdn/etw bekämpfen

2. war (armed conflict):

Krieg m <-es, -e>
the Cold War hist

3. war (conflict):

Kampf m <-(e)s, Kämp·fe>
class war esp Brit
Klassenkampf m <-(e)s, -kämpfe>

Phrases:

to have been in the wars esp Brit

I. class <pl -es> [klɑ:s, Am klæs] N

1. class + sing/pl vb (pupils):

2. class:

Unterricht m <-(e)s, -e> kein pl
class SPORTS
Kurs[us] m

3. class + sing/pl vb Am (graduates):

Jahrgang m <-s, -gän·ge>
the class of 1975/1980
der Jahrgang 1975/1980

4. class + sing/pl vb (stratum):

Klasse f <-, -n>
Schicht f <-, -en>

5. class no pl (social membership):

6. class (category, quality):

Klasse f <-, -n>
Class A/I COMM

7. class Brit, Aus (diploma):

Prädikat nt <-(e)s, -e>
CH a. Note f

8. class no pl (style):

Klasse <-, -n>
f <-(s), -(s)>

9. class BIOL, ZOOL:

Klasse f <-, -n>

10. class Am FIN:

11. class LAW:

Phrases:

to be out of sb's class
to be out of sb's class

II. class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] ADJ attr, inv (excellent)

III. class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] VB trans

to class sb/sth [as sth]
jdn/etw [als etw acc] einstufen
OpenDict entry

class VB

to class sth [as sth]
etw [als etw (akk)] einordnen
Present
Iclass
youclass
he/she/itclasses
weclass
youclass
theyclass
Past
Iclassed
youclassed
he/she/itclassed
weclassed
youclassed
theyclassed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclassed
youhaveclassed
he/she/ithasclassed
wehaveclassed
youhaveclassed
theyhaveclassed
Past Perfect
Ihadclassed
youhadclassed
he/she/ithadclassed
wehadclassed
youhadclassed
theyhadclassed

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This can prevent a poorly-performing item from underselling, but it also eliminates the possibility of a bidding war.
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These traits served the dog well in its role as a personal defense dog, police dog, or war dog, but were not ideally adapted to a companionship role.
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Both stores were looted in the final days of the war.
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For example, a man could not go on the warpath without first performing the war-bundle feast, which contained two parts.
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