Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
sleek option
German translation:
Elegante Auswahl
English term
sleek option
Refined option with restaurants & bars
Sleek option
Sleek option for traditional rooms and suites, refined dining options and a pair of bars.
(Hotelbeschreibung)
Vielen Dank!
5 +2 | Elegante Auswahl | Arslon Matkarimov |
3 | klassische Variante | Wendy Streitparth |
Dec 14, 2015 21:53: Peter Eckschmidt MD changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Jan 19, 2016 12:11: Arslon Matkarimov Created KOG entry
PRO (1): Arslon Matkarimov
Non-PRO (3): Thomas Pfann, Danik 2014, Peter Eckschmidt MD
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Proposed translations
Elegante Auswahl
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Note added at 7 дн (2015-12-21 07:09:22 GMT) Post-grading
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