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1 seiend
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2 am östlichsten gelegen
(being furthest east: the easternmost city in America.) easternmost -
3 entstehend
(being in the process of emerging or developing: the emergent nations.) emergent* * *adj.originating adj. -
4 häufiges Fernbleiben
(being often absent from work etc without good reason: Absenteeism is a problem in some industries.) absenteeism -
5 im Entstehen
(being made or formed at this very moment: A revolution is in the making.) in the making -
6 in Bearbeitung
(being dealt with: We have received your complaint and the matter is now in hand.) in hand* * *ausdr.under way expr. -
7 in Händen von
(being dealt with by: This matter is now in the hands of my solicitor.) in the hands of -
8 stummelig
(being a stub, or short and thick like a stub: a stubby tail; stubby fingers.) stubby -
9 südlichst
(being furthest south: the southernmost point on the mainland.) southernmost* * *adj.southernmost adj. -
10 zu besichtigen
(being shown or exhibited: There's a marvellous collection of prints on view at the gallery.) on view -
11 abliegend
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12 anfeindend
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13 aufpassend
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14 dahintersteckend
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15 eignend
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16 entstammend
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17 freistehend
being vacantfreestanding -
18 freuend
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19 für tot erklärt
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20 geduldend
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