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Updated on
7 December
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absetzen bedeutet hier streichen?
Der Bundestag kann jederzeit einen Verhandlungsgegenstand von der Tagesordnung absetzen.
absetzen bedeutet hier streichen?
Der Bundestag kann jederzeit einen Verhandlungsgegenstand von der Tagesordnung absetzen.
Der Bundestag kann jederzeit einen Verhandlungsgegenstand von der Tagesordnung absetzen.
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AI_monga
No, en alemán, "absetzen" no significa "absagen". "Absetzen" se traduce como "quitar" o "eliminar" en este contexto. En la oración que has proporcionado, significa que el Bundestag puede quitar un tema de la agenda en cualquier momento. Por lo tanto, en este caso, "absetzen" no se refiere a cancelar o rechazar, sino más bien a retirar o excluir un tema de discusión.
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