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item [ˈaɪtəm, Am -t̬-] N

1. item (single thing):

item of clothing
luxury item
item of news [or news item]
item of property LAW

2. item (on list, agenda):

item
item
punkt m
item by item

3. item ECON (sth for sale):

item
item in transit

4. item COMPUT:

item

5. item inf (couple):

are those two an item?

balancing item N ECON

budgetary item N ECON

capital item N ECON

collector's item N

cost item N ECON

expenditure item N ECON

expense item N ECON

extraordinary item N ECON

inventory item N ECON

invisible item N ECON

news item N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Out of about 400,000 printed items, maps and manuscripts, only some 1800 manuscripts and 30,000 printed materials survived.
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Ideally, there should be many ways to find an item so there should be multiple access points.
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Effects of item-selection criteria on classification testing with the sequential probability ratio test.
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In many countries, it is often sold as a gourmet food item.
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Due to its rarity the album became a highly desirable collector's item over the years.
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Typing in the item instantly yields a list of how much that item costs at multiple stores.
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In chaos, none of the ringleaders thought of implementing the key item of the program: the overthrow of the government.
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The items in question are plays on words.
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Instead of marketing the fat cigars to a specialized subset of experienced smokers, the brand was launched as an item for a mass market.
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A mount is protected from the item drop penalty - meaning you will never drop a mount upon death.
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