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noun1) (instituting) Einführung, die* * *1) (the act of instituting or process of being instituted.) die Errichtung2) ((the building used by) an organization etc founded for a particular purpose, especially care of people, or education: schools, hospitals, prisons and other institutions.) die Einrichtung* * *in·sti·tu·tionnthe \institution of marriage die Institution der Ehe; ( fig fam)Mrs Daly's an \institution, she's been here 40 years Mrs Daly ist eine Institution, sie ist schon seit 40 Jahren hier* * *["InstI'tjuːSən]ninstitution of divorce proceedings — Einreichung f der Scheidung
3) (= organization) Institution f, Einrichtung f4) (= building, home etc) Anstalt f5) (= custom) Institution fhe's been here so long he's become an institution — er ist schon so lange hier, dass er zur Institution geworden ist
* * *1. a) Institution f, Einrichtung fb) Institut nc) Anstalt fd) Heim ne) Stiftung f2. a) Institut(sgebäude) nb) Anstalt(sgebäude) f(n)c) Heim n3. SOZIOLa) Institution f, Einrichtung f:b) (überkommene) Sitte, (fester) Brauch5. umga) eingefleischte Gewohnheit:Tom’s sundowner was an institution Tom trank regelmäßig seinen Dämmerschoppenb) vertraute Sache, feste Einrichtung: the old man in the park is a regular institution ist ein vertrauter Anblick;become an institution zu einer festen Einrichtung werden;he’s become a living institution er gehört schon zum lebenden Inventar6. Er-, Einrichtung f, Gründung f7. Einsetzung f8. Einführung f9. Ingangsetzung f, Initiierung fb) REL Einsetzung f11. JUR Einsetzung finst. abk1. instant2. institute3. institution4. instrumental* * *noun1) (instituting) Einführung, die2) (law, custom) Institution, die3) (coll.): (familiar object) Institution, die* * *n.Einrichtung f.
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