item

item
[ʼaɪtəm, Am -t̬-] n
1) (single thing) Punkt m; (in catalogue) Artikel m; (in account book) Posten m;
\item on the agenda Tagesordnungspunkt m;
\item of the budget econ [Haushalts]titel m;
\item of clothing Kleidungsstück nt;
\item in a contract Ziffer f [o [Unter]absatz m] in einem Vertrag;
\item of furniture Einrichtungsgegenstand m, Möbelstück nt;
\item in a list Posten m auf einer Liste;
luxury \item Luxusartikel m;
\item of mail Postsendung f;
\item of news, news \item Pressenotiz f, Zeitungsnotiz f;
fast-selling \item gut gehender Artikel;
down to the last \item bis ins letzte Detail;
to buy miscellaneous \items verschiedene Dinge [o Sachen] kaufen;
to give relevant \items wichtige Details [o Einzelheiten] nennen;
\item by \item Punkt m für Punkt;
bread, milk, and other food \items Brot, Milch und andere Lebensmittel;
the restaurant has a menu of about fifty \items die Speisekarte des Restaurants umfasst rund fünfzig Gerichte;
we'll check various \items in the tender wir prüfen verschiedene Einzelheiten der Ausschreibung
2) (object of interest) Frage f, Anliegen nt, Gegenstand m;
an \item of great importance ein wichtiges Anliegen;
an \item of political interest ein Gegenstand m des politischen Interesses
3) (topic) Thema m; (on agenda) Punkt m;
the index lists all \items covered in dem Verzeichnis sind alle behandelten Themen aufgeführt;
4) (fig fam: couple) Zweierkiste f, Beziehungskiste f (fam)
are you two an \item, or just friends? habt ihr beiden etwas miteinander, oder seid ihr nur Freunde?

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