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230 months ago

Herwig (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

German > English

Subject:

Technical / Engineering

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

hört auf

Context:

Hier hört die einfache Bedienu

Keywords:

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230 months ago

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This is where the ease of use comes to a quick halt

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230 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See my profile wrote:

ends (ceases)

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That is, here ends the easy part.

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230 months ago

Murad AWAD  See profile wrote:

here ends the easy part : this is not logical for this sentence

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230 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See my profile wrote:

at this point the limits for an easy operation are quickly set

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230 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See my profile wrote:

This is where the easy operation stops.

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230 months ago

Murad AWAD  See my profile wrote:

Here the simple operation comes to an end fastly

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230 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See profile wrote:

"fastly"? There is no such word in the English language.

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230 months ago

Nicola Devlin  See my profile wrote:

This is where simple operation quickly comes to an end

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