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D Zug - traduction vers Anglais

CAPITAL OF THE CANTON OF ZUG, SWITZERLAND
City of Zug; Zug (city); Zug ZG; Zug, Switzerland; Zug (Zug); Zug (Stadt); Zoug; Schönegg, Zug; History of Zug; Crypto Valley
  • The railway station
  • Aerial view of Zug
  • Aerial view by [[Walter Mittelholzer]] (1919)
  • Georges Stuber, 1954
  • ''Kunsthaus'' or Art Museum
  • Landsgemeindeplatz
  • ''MS Zug''
  • [[Zug Castle]], now a museum
  • Simonetta Sommaruga, 2011
  • View of Zug before 1547
  • lake]]
  • ''Oberstadt'' (upper town) in the [[Altstadt]]
  • ''Unterstadt'' (lower town) as seen from [[Lake Zug]] harbour
  • Library of the Zug Parish Church

D Zug      
express train, direct train, train with no intermediate stops
express train         
  • [[Amtrak]]'s [[Acela]] makes a limited number of stops between [[Washington, D.C.]] and [[Boston]], allowing it to travel between these cities faster than local trains.
  • Ball Signal USA (1830) "High ball"
  • The red trains are local, the blue trains are express
TYPE OF TRAIN SERVICE THAT MAKES A SMALL NUMBER OF STOPS BETWEEN ITS ORIGIN AND DESTINATION STATIONS
Express rail; Express locomotive; InterCityLyn; Express service; Express Train; Express trains
D-Zug; Schnellzug; Expresszug
fruit sugar         
  • l}}-isomers of fructose (open-chain form)
  • '''Figure 6:''' Metabolic conversion of fructose to glycogen in the liver
  • '''Figure 7:''' Metabolic conversion of fructose to triglyceride in the liver
  • acyclic]] and the cyclic ([[hemiketal]]) isomers of fructose
  • Crystalline fructose
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Fruit sugar; Levulose; Fructose intoxication; Laevulose; L-fructose; Fructose metabolism, inborn errors; Crystalline fructose; Fructose metabolism; Crystalline Fructose; D-arabino-hexulose; Beta-levulose; D-Fructose; Fructofuranose; ATC code V06DC02; ATCvet code QV06DC02; D-fructose; Fructose sweetener; Liquid fructose; L-Fructose; Health effects of fructose
Fruchtzucker

Définition

zug
A person who is fanatically obsessed with a geeky hobby to the point of being socially clueless - poor hygeine, rude behavior, moronic sense of humor, arrogance despite obvious foolishness.
Common subcategories include comic book zugs, gaming zugs, Star Trek zugs (trekkers, the people who are so into it they can't let themselves be called trekkies), rennaizugs (idiots with sticks wearing sheets, socially clueless people who live at the Rennaissance festivals and fairs), Rocky Horror zugs (way too late, way too lame), Vampire zugs (fang tards), anime zugs, etc.
This is not a term for the general fans of these hobbies, but for a specifically severe type of social retard.
To my knowledge this was originally a comic book or game shop insider term as early as the 80s, but it has not been shared with the fan base, instead being supplanted by the less derogatory and more gender-specific fanboy.
We'd better get the subscribers comics out of the shipment before the hordes of slobbering zugs come through the door.
That guy seems to think he's cool, but he's just a zug.
You should see how many toys he has in his living room.

Wikipédia

Zug

Zug (Standard German: [tsuːk] (listen), Alemannic German: [tsuːɡ̊]; French: Zoug; Italian: Zugo; Romansh: Zug; New Latin: Tugium) is the largest town and capital of the Swiss canton of Zug in Switzerland. Its name originates from the fishing vocabulary; in the Middle Ages it referred to the right to pull up fishing nets and hence to the right to fish.

The municipality had a total population of 30,934 in 31 December 2020. The official language of Zug is the Swiss variety of Standard German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect.