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1 exist
intransitive verb1) (be in existence) existieren; [Zweifel, Gefahr, Problem, Brauch, Einrichtung:] bestehenfairies do exist — es gibt Feen
2) (survive) existieren; überleben3) (be found)something exists only in Europe — es gibt etwas nur in Europa
* * *[iɡ'zist]1) (to be something real or actual: Do ghosts really exist?) existieren•- academic.ru/25653/existence">existence* * *ex·ist[ɪgˈzɪst, egˈ-]vi1. (be) existieren, bestehenI will find it, if such a thing \exists wenn es so etwas gibt, dann finde ich esthe realities of poverty \exist for a great many people across the globe Armut ist weltweit für sehr viele Menschen Realitätthere still \exists a shadow of doubt es bestehen immer noch kleine Zweifelfew people can \exist without water for long nur wenige Menschen können längere Zeit ohne Wasser auskommen3. (occur) vorkommensome species only \exist in this area of forest einige Tierarten finden sich nur in diesem Waldgebiet* * *[Ig'zɪst]vi1) (= to be) existieren, besteheneverything that exists —
it only exists in her imagination — das gibt es or das existiert nur in ihrer Fantasie
I want to live, not just exist — ich möchte leben, nicht einfach nur existieren
to continue to exist — fortbestehen, weiter bestehen
the understanding which exists between the two countries — das Einvernehmen zwischen den beiden Ländern
there exist many people who... —
there exists a tradition that... — es gibt den Brauch, dass...
there exists the possibility or the possibility exists that... — es besteht die Möglichkeit, dass...
2) (= live) existieren, leben (on von)can life exist on Mars? — kann auf dem Mars Leben existieren?
she exists on very little — sie kommt mit sehr wenig aus
is it possible to exist on such a small salary? — kann man denn von so einem kleinen Gehalt leben?
3) (= be found) vorkommenthe natural resources which exist in the Antarctic — die Bodenschätze, die in der Antarktis vorkommen
* * *exist [ıɡˈzıst] v/i1. existieren, vorhanden sein, sich finden, vorkommen ( alle:in in dat):exist as existieren in Form von;do such things exist? gibt es so etwas?;the right to exist die Existenzberechtigung;if he did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him wenn es ihn nicht schon gäbe, müsste man ihn erfinden2. existieren, leben ( beide:on von)3. existieren, bestehen* * *intransitive verb1) (be in existence) existieren; [Zweifel, Gefahr, Problem, Brauch, Einrichtung:] bestehen2) (survive) existieren; überleben3) (be found)* * *v.bestehen v.existieren v.leben v.vorhanden sein ausdr.
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