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adjective1) gelegen2)be well/badly situated financially — finanziell gut/schlecht gestellt sein
* * ** * *situ·at·ed[ˈsɪtjueɪtɪd, AM -tʃueɪt̬-]adj pred, inv1. (located) gelegento be \situated near the church in der Nähe der Kirche liegen2. (in a state)to be well/badly \situated [finanziell] gut/schlecht gestellt seinto be well \situated to do sth gute Voraussetzungen besitzen, etw zu tun3. (have available)▪ to be \situated for sth etw zur Verfügung habenhow are you \situated for time? wie ist es bei Ihnen mit der Zeit bestellt?* * *['sItjʊeItɪd]adjgelegen; person (financially) gestellt, situiert (geh)it is situated in the High Street — es liegt an der Hauptstraße
he is well situated to appreciate the risks — er ist sehr wohl (dazu) in der Lage, die Risiken abzuschätzen
* * *situated [-eıtıd] adj1. gelegen:be situated liegen, (gelegen) sein (Haus)2. in einer schwierigen etc Lage (befindlich):well-situated gut situiert, wohlhabend;thus situated in dieser Lage* * *adjective1) gelegena badly situated house — ein Haus in schlechter od. ungünstiger Lage
2)be well/badly situated financially — finanziell gut/schlecht gestellt sein
* * *adj.aufgestellt adj.befindlich adj.gelegen adj.
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