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Dec 13, 2006 22:07
17 yrs ago
German term

wie von hinten durch die Brust ins Auge

Non-PRO German to French Tech/Engineering Computers (general) Manuel sur les CSS
Alle Angaben sind relativ zur ursprünglichen Position und geben an, wo der Wert eingefügt wird, und nicht in welche Richtung die Box geschoben werden soll. Eigentlich logisch, aber position:relative wirkt auf den ersten Blick ein bisschen wie von hinten durch die Brust ins Auge.
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Discussion

Séverine Harbeck Dec 14, 2006:
C'est une expression utilisée également dans le langage courant pour dire que quelque chose est fait de manière très compliquée.
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