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1 Bestand
m1. nur Sg.b) (Dauer) duration; von Bestand sein, Bestand haben be lasting, last; von kurzem Bestand sein be short-lived; es ist nicht von Bestand it won’t last;c) österr. (Bestehen) existence; wir feiern den 50-jährigen Bestand des Clubs we are celebrating the club’s 50th anniversary2. auch Pl. (Vorrat)a) stock, supplies Pl. (an + Dat of); Bestand aufnehmen auch fig. take stock (Am. auch inventory); Bestände auffüllen replenish one’s stocks ( oder supply);b) eines Museums, einer Bibliothek etc.: holdings Pl.;c) an Bäumen, Fischen etc.: numbers Pl. (an + Dat of);* * *der Bestand(Existenz) existence;(Vorrat) supplies; inventory; stock inventory; stock* * *Be|stạndm1) (= Fortdauer) continued existence, continuancevon Bestand sein, Bestand haben — to be permanent, to endure
das Gesetz hat noch immer Bestand — the law still continues to exist
an +dat of); (= Forstbestand) forest or timber (US) standzum 100-jährigen Bestand des Vereins (Aus) — on the (occasion of the) 100th anniversary of the society
Bestand aufnehmen — to take stock
3) (Aus = Pacht) lease, tenurein Bestand geben — to let ( out) or put out on lease
* * *(farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) stock* * *Be·stand<-[e]s, Bestände>mder weitere \Bestand der Koalition hängt vom Ausgang der Verhandlungen ab whether the coalition will survive depends on the outcome of the negotiations; ÖSTERR (Bestehensdauer) foundingdie Firma hat 30-jährigen \Bestand the company has its 30th anniversaryvon \Bestand sein, \Bestand haben to be long-lasting [or durable▪ der/jds \Bestand [an etw dat] the/sb's supply [or stock] [or store] [of sth]; Vieh [live] stock; Kapital assets pl; Wertpapiere holdings pl; FORST (Waldstück) stand form; Bäume stand [or population] [of trees]\Bestand aufnehmen (a. fig) to take stock, to do stocktaking* * *1) o. Pl. existence; (FortBestand) continued existence; survivalkeinen Bestand haben, nicht von Bestand sein — not last; not last long
2) (Vorrat) stock (an + Dat. of)* * *Bestand mvon Bestand sein, Bestand haben be lasting, last;von kurzem Bestand sein be short-lived;es ist nicht von Bestand it won’t last; österr (Bestehen) existence;wir feiern den 50-jährigen Bestand des Clubs we are celebrating the club’s 50th anniversary2. auch pl (Vorrat) stock, supplies pl (an +dat of);Bestände auffüllen replenish one’s stocks ( oder supply); eines Museums, einer Bibliothek etc: holdings pl; an Bäumen, Fischen etc: numbers pl (an +dat of); (Kassenbestand) cash in hand; einer Bank: liquid assets pl; an Wertpapieren: holdings pl; → eisern* * *1) o. Pl. existence; (FortBestand) continued existence; survivalkeinen Bestand haben, nicht von Bestand sein — not last; not last long
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2 Fortbestand
m continued existence, continuance; einer Einrichtung etc.: survival* * *der Fortbestandcontinuity* * *Fọrt|be|standm no plcontinuance; (von Staat, Institution) continued existence; (von Gattung etc) survival* * *Fort·be·stand* * *der; o. Pl. continuation; (eines Staates) continued existence* * ** * *der; o. Pl. continuation; (eines Staates) continued existence* * *m.continuance n.continuity n.survival n. -
3 Weiterbestehen
(unreg., trennb., hat)II Weiterbestehen n continued existence; survival* * *Wei|ter|be|ste|henntcontinued existence* * *Wei·ter·be·ste·hennt continued existence, continuation* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb continue to exist* * *Weiterbestehen n continued existence; survival* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb continue to exist -
4 Weiterbestand
m; nur Sg. continued existence, survival* * ** * *m.continued existence n. -
5 weiterbestehen
(unreg., trennb., hat)II Weiterbestehen n continued existence; survival* * *Wei|ter|be|ste|henntcontinued existence* * *Wei·ter·be·ste·hennt continued existence, continuation* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb continue to exist* * ** * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb continue to exist -
6 Existenzsicherung
f securing one’s livelihood* * *Exis|tẹnz|si|che|rungfsecuring one's livelihood* * *Exis·tenz·si·che·rungf kein pl guarantee of a continued existencedas Grundrecht auf \Existenzsicherung wurde anerkannt the basic right to a minimum standard of subsistence was recognizeddas geringe Einkommen reicht gerade für unsere \Existenzsicherung aus we just about manage to get by with this small amount of money* * *Existenzsicherung f securing one’s livelihood -
7 Firmenfortführung
Fir·men·fort·füh·rungf HANDEL continued existence [of a firm] -
8 Fortbestand
Fortbestand
continued existence, continuance;
• Fortbestand einer Firma continuance of a business (firm);
• rechtlicher Fortbestand von Verträgen (Euro) legal continuity of contracts. -
9 institutionelle Garantie
Garantie f: institutionelle Garantie f ≈ constitutional guarantee of the continued existence of certain institutions of public law (e.g. of local communities) -
10 Bestand
Be·stand <-[e]s, Bestände> mder weitere \Bestand der Koalition hängt vom Ausgang der Verhandlungen ab whether the coalition will survive depends on the outcome of the negotiations;( ÖSTERR) ( Bestehensdauer) founding;die Firma hat 30-jährigen \Bestand the company has its 30th anniversary;von \Bestand sein, \Bestand haben to be long-lasting [or durable];2) ( vorhandene Menge)der/ jds gen \Bestand [an etw dat] the/sb's supply [or stock] [or store] [of sth]; Vieh [live] stock; Kapital assets pl; Wertpapiere holdings pl forst ( Waldstück) stand ( form) Bäume stand [or population] [of trees];\Bestand aufnehmen (a. fig) to take stock, to do stocktaking -
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12 Weiterbestehen
Wei·ter·be·ste·hen ntcontinued existence, continuation -
13 Fortleben
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14 Weiterbestand
mcontinued existence
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