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Sortierstelle

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ˈsort·ing of·fice SUBST

im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. sort [sɔ:t, Am sɔ:rt] SUBST

1. sort (type):

Sorte f <-, -n>
Art f <-, -en>
to be sb's sort person
jds Typ sein ugs
to be sb's sort thing
sb's favourite [or Am favorite]sort

2. sort ugs (expressing vagueness):

3. sort (person):

Wendungen:

so etw wie
it takes all sorts to make a world esp Brit Sprichw

II. sort [sɔ:t, Am sɔ:rt] ADV ugs

1. sort (rather):

2. sort (not exactly):

III. sort [sɔ:t, Am sɔ:rt] VERB trans

1. sort (classify):

to sort sth

2. sort usu passive Brit ugs (restore to working order):

to sort sth

Wendungen:

an etw Dat zeigt sich, wer ein ganzer Kerl ist ugs

IV. sort [sɔ:t, Am sɔ:rt] VERB intr

sort·ing [ˈsɔ:tɪŋ, Am ˈsɔ:rt̬-] SUBST no pl

Sortieren nt <-s; kein Pl> (der Post)

of·fice [ˈɒfɪs, Am ˈɑ:-] SUBST

1. office:

Büro nt <-s, -s>
office lawyer
Kanzlei f <-, -en>

2. office Brit POL (government department):

3. office POL (authoritative position):

Amt nt <-(e)s, Ạ̈m·ter>
OpenDict-Eintrag

office SUBST

OpenDict-Eintrag

office SUBST

PONS Fachwortschatz Banken, Finanzen und Versicherungen

office SUBST STAAT

Amt nt

office SUBST MKT-WB

office SUBST FIRMSTRUKT

Present
Isort
yousort
he/she/itsorts
wesort
yousort
theysort
Past
Isorted
yousorted
he/she/itsorted
wesorted
yousorted
theysorted
Present Perfect
Ihavesorted
youhavesorted
he/she/ithassorted
wehavesorted
youhavesorted
theyhavesorted
Past Perfect
Ihadsorted
youhadsorted
he/she/ithadsorted
wehadsorted
youhadsorted
theyhadsorted

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Persons who allow packages to remain in the sorting office have 14 days in which to pay the charges levied and retrieve them.
jamaica-gleaner.com
As part of the deal, the buyer had to relocate the sorting office to a similarly-sized site within about a 2km radius.
www.independent.ie
He said details of his claims were handed around the sorting office for others to read, leading to further intimidation.
www.ndtv.com
More worrying is the fact that 60% of the 2,000 respondents had to travel to their sorting office to collect missed deliveries.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Having obtained a degree in history, he started work at a postal sorting office, then at a printing works.
en.wikipedia.org