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noun1) (position) Rang, derrise in status — an Ansehen gewinnen
social status — [gesellschaftlicher] Status
equality of status [with somebody] — Gleichstellung [mit jemandem]
financial status — finanzielle od. wirtschaftliche Lage
2) (superior position) Status, der* * *['steitəs, ]( American also[) 'stæ-]1) (the position of a person with regard to his legal rights etc: If she marries a foreigner, will her status as a British citizen be affected?) der Status2) (a person's social rank.) die Stellung•- academic.ru/111909/status_symbol">status symbol* * *sta·tus[ˈsteɪtəs, AM ˈstæt̬əs]what's the \status of these green parking permits — are they still valid? was ist mit diesen grünen Parkausweisen — sind die noch gültig?to have a high \status in a company in einem Unternehmen eine hohe Stellung habenlegal \status Rechtsposition f, rechtliche Stellungrefugee \status Flüchtlingsstatus msocial \status gesellschaftliche Stellung, sozialer Status* * *['steɪtəs]nStellung f; (= legal status, social status also) Status m; (COMPUT) Status mmany people who merely desire status — viele Menschen, die bloß nach Prestige streben
unsupported statements have no status in law —
the idea that possession brings status — die Vorstellung, dass Besitz das Prestige erhöht
* * *1. JUR Status m, Rechtsstellung f2. (Familien-, Personen) Stand m3. (gesellschaftliche etc) Stellung, Rang m4. (gesellschaftliches etc) Prestige, Status m:status-conscious statusbewusst;status-mindedness Prestigedenken n;status seeker jemand, der auf gesellschaftliches Prestige erpicht ist;status symbol Statussymbol n5. a) (Finanz-, Vermögens) Lage f:status information Kreditauskunft fb) Stand m (von Gesprächen etc):what’s the status of the talks? wie stehen die Gespräche?* * *noun1) (position) Rang, dersocial status — [gesellschaftlicher] Status
equality of status [with somebody] — Gleichstellung [mit jemandem]
financial status — finanzielle od. wirtschaftliche Lage
2) (superior position) Status, der* * *n.(§ pl.: statuses)= Ansehen - n.Stand ¨-e m.Status -se m.Stellung -en f.Zustand -¨e m.sozialer Stand m.
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