D - translation to german
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D - translation to german

LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
D; D (letter); ASCII 68; ASCII 100; U+0044; U+0064; Letter D; 𝘿
  • German]] for "[[Germany]]"), on a [[boundary stone]] at the border between Austria and Germany.
  • Latin D
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  • Early Phoenician Dalet
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D         
n. D, musical note
continental climate         
  • The snowy city of [[Sapporo]]
  • Aker Brygge in Oslo
  • Ice skaters on the frozen [[Rideau Canal]], looking south from [[Laurier Avenue Bridge]] in Ottawa
MAIN CLIMATE CLASS IN THE KÖPPEN CLIMATE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
Continentality; Continental (climate); Continental climates
(Meteorologie) Kontinentales Klima, trockenes Klima mit sehr hohen Temperaturen im Sommer und sehr niedrige im Winter (typisch für Zentralasien und Nord Amerika)
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  • D-day assault routes into Normandy
  • U.S. assault troops in an [[LCVP landing craft]] approach [[Omaha Beach]], 6 June 1944.
  • Neutral countries}}
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  • An abandoned [[Waco CG-4]] glider is examined by German troops
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Canadian Naval Beach Commando "W" land on Mike Beach sector of [[Juno Beach]], 8 July 1944
  • Situation map for 24:00, 6 June 1944
  • D-Day planning map, used at [[Southwick House]] near [[Portsmouth]]
  • British troops come ashore at Jig Green sector, [[Gold Beach]]
  • [[Surface weather analysis]] map showing [[weather front]]s on 5 June
  • Battle of Normandy]] in 1944.
  • Shoulder patches were designed for units of the fictitious [[First United States Army Group]] under [[George Patton]].
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  • British troops take cover after landing on [[Sword Beach]].
  • Map of the beaches and first day advances
  • Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory]]; Lieutenant General [[Walter Bedell Smith]].
  • Map of the invasion area showing channels cleared of mines, location of vessels engaged in bombardment, and targets on shore
  • Carrying their equipment, U.S. assault troops move onto Utah Beach. Landing craft can be seen in the background.
  • US Rangers scaling the wall at Pointe du Hoc
  • 3rd Infantry Division]] move inland from [[Sword Beach]], 6 June 1944
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  • Gliders are delivered to the Cotentin Peninsula by [[Douglas C-47 Skytrain]]s. 6 June 1944
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LANDING OPERATIONS OF THE ALLIED INVASION OF NORMANDY
D-day; D Day; D-Day landings; D day; June 6, 1944; Dday; Normandy landing; Operation Neptune; Landings at Normandy; D-Day; Normany Landings; D-day landings; American invasion of France; Landings in Normandy; Normandy beaches; Normandy Landings; June 6 1944; World War II/D Day; D - Day; First day of the invasion of Normandy; France landings; 6 June 1944; Sbarco in Normandia; Allied landing in France; D-Day invasion; 6644
D-Tag (für eine Militäraktion)

Definition

D
D1
(also d)
¦ noun (plural Ds or D's)
1. the fourth letter of the alphabet.
2. denoting the fourth in a set of items, categories, sizes, etc.
3. Music the second note of the diatonic scale of C major.
4. the Roman numeral for 500. [understood as half of CI[s]3ZCCGQGCV2_B8D1B6EE.bmp[/s], an earlier form of M (= 1,000).]
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D2
¦ abbreviation
1. (in the US) Democrat or Democratic.
2. depth (in the sense of the dimension of an object from front to back).
3. Chemistry dextrorotatory.
4. (with a numeral) dimension(s) or dimensional.
5. (in tables of sports results) drawn.
6. Germany (international vehicle registration). [from Ger. Deutschland.]
¦ symbol
1. Physics electric flux density.
2. Chemistry the hydrogen isotope deuterium.

Wikipedia

D

D, or d, is the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is dee (pronounced ), plural dees.

Examples of use of D
1. Februar Commerzbank Bilanz 2005 (D) Elmos Bilanz 2005 (D) Epcos HV (D) MLP vorl.
2. Februar Deutsche Börse Bilanz 2005 (D) BASF Bilanz 2005 (D) FMC Bilanz 2005 (D) Fresenius Bilanz 2005 (D) Audi Bilanz 2005 (D) Linde vorl.
3. Bilanz 2005 (D) Gerry Weber Bilanz 2005 (D) Schering Bilanz 2005 (D) Vivacon Bilanz 2005 (D) US– Börsen geschlossen Dienstag, 21.
4. April Adidas Strategie– Pk (D) Escada HV (D) Jenoptik Bilanz 2005 (D) Lufthansa Verkehrsz. (D) ZEW– Konjunkturerwartungen (D) Converium HV (CH) Credit Suisse Investorenkonferenz (GB) Genentech Bilanz Q1 (US) Mittwoch, 12.
5. April Caatoosee Bilanz 2005 (D) Citibank– Pk Deutschland– Geschäft DIW Konjunkturbarometer (D) Henkel HV (D) Wacker Chemie Erstnotiz (D) Alcoa Bilanz Q1 (US) Dienstag, 11.