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noun1) (existing) Existenz, diedoubt somebody's existence/the existence of something — bezweifeln, dass es jemanden/etwas gibt
the only such plant in existence — die einzige Pflanze dieser Art, die es gibt
* * *1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) das Vorhandensein, das Bestehen* * *ex·ist·ence[ɪgˈzɪstən(t)s, egˈ-]nthis is the only one in \existence das ist das einzige Exemplar, das es [davon] gibtthe continued \existence of sth der Fortbestand einer S. gento be in \existence existieren, bestehenthere are three different versions of that manuscript in \existence von diesem Manuskript gibt es drei verschiedene Fassungento come into \existence entstehento go out of \existence verschwinden, zu bestehen aufhörenmeans of \existence Lebensgrundlage f, Existenzgrundlage fa miserable/pitiful \existence ein elendes/kümmerliches Dasein* * *[Ig'zIstəns]n1) Existenz f; (of custom, tradition, institution) Bestehen nt, Existenz fto be in existence — existieren, bestehen
to come into existence — entstehen; (person) auf die Welt kommen
to go out of existence —
do you believe in the existence of God? — glauben Sie daran, dass Gott existiert?, glauben Sie an die Existenz Gottes?
the continued existence of slavery — das Weiterbestehen or der Fortbestand der Sklaverei
the only one in existence — der Einzige, den es gibt
2) (= life) Leben nt, Dasein nt, Existenz fa miserable existence — ein elendes Leben, ein trostloses Dasein
* * *1. Existenz f, Vorhandensein n, Vorkommen n:call into existence ins Leben rufen;come into existence entstehen;be in existence bestehen, existieren;remain in existence weiter bestehen2. Existenz f, Leben n, Dasein n:* * *noun1) (existing) Existenz, diedoubt somebody's existence/the existence of something — bezweifeln, dass es jemanden/etwas gibt
the only such plant in existence — die einzige Pflanze dieser Art, die es gibt
* * *n.Dasein n.Existenz -en f.Sein nur sing. (Dasein) n.Vorhandensein n. -
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1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) eksistens; beståen2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) levevis* * *1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) eksistens; beståen2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) levevis -
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1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) existencia2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) existenciaexistence n existenciatr[ɪg'zɪstəns]1 existencia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in existence existirto come into existence nacerexistence [ɪg'zɪstənts, ɛg-] n: existencia fn.• existencia s.f.ɪg'zɪstəns1) u ( being) existencia fto come into existence — \<\<republic/country\>\> nacer*; \<\<organization/party\>\> crearse, fundarse
2) c ( life) vida f, existencia f[ɪɡ'zɪstǝns]N existencia f ; (=way of life) vida f* * *[ɪg'zɪstəns]1) u ( being) existencia fto come into existence — \<\<republic/country\>\> nacer*; \<\<organization/party\>\> crearse, fundarse
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[ɪg'zɪstəns]1) (being) esistenza f.2) (life) esistenza f., vita f.* * *1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) esistenza2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) esistenza* * *[ɪg'zɪstəns]1) (being) esistenza f.2) (life) esistenza f., vita f. -
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1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) eksistens, tilværelse2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) tilværelse, liveksistens--------universsubst. \/ɪɡˈzɪst(ə)ns\/, \/eɡˈzɪst(ə)ns\/1) tilværelse, eksistens2) forekomst, tilstedeværelse, beståen, vedvarenhet• fight the existence of corruption!3) levevis, tilværelsesform4) ( konkret) vesen, skapningcome into existence oppstå, bli til, få livin existence eksisterende, som finnesspring into existence oppstå, bli til, få liv -
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1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) obstoj2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) bivanje* * *[igzístəns]nounbivanje, obstanek; življenje, obstojto call into existence — uresničiti, realiziratito be in existence — biti, trajati -
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1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) existência2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) existência* * *ex.ist.ence[igz'ist2ns] n existência, vida, ser, tudo que existe, ocorrência. the struggle for existence / a luta pela vida. a wretched existence / uma vida miserável. in existence / vivo, existente. to call into existence criar, inventar, fundar. -
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сущ.1) общ. существование; наличиеMany people question the existence of God. — Многие люди сомневаются в существовании Бога.
Modern cosmology believes the Universe to have come into existence about fifteen billion years ago. — Современная космология полагает, что Вселенная возникла около 50 миллиардов лет назад.
2)а) общ. жизнь, существованиеhymns that celebrate the wonder of existence — гимны, которые прославляют чудо жизни
б) фил. (в экзистенциализме: внутреннее бытие человека, его переживания, то непознаваемое в человеческом "Я", благодаря которому человек предстает как конкретная неповторимая личность)See:3) мат. существование (теоретическая возможность существования переменных, которые удовлетворяют условиям задачи)See:* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) existence; platnost2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) život* * *• existence• bytí -
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1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) existence2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) existence -
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[ɪg'zɪstəns]n* * *1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) istnienie2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) egzystencja -
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1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) tilvera2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) tilvist, líf -
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fennállás, lét, létezés* * *1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) lét(ezés)2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) lét -
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n. varoluş, ömür, olma, varlık, hayat* * *varlık* * *1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) var olma2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) yaşam biçimi -
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• olo• olemassaolo• eksistenssi• elämä• läsnäolo* * *1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) olemassaolo2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) elämä -
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1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) eksistence, pastāvēšana; esamība2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) eksistēšana* * *eksistence, esamība, pastāvēšana -
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1) (the state of existing: He does not believe in the existence of God; How long has this rule been in existence?) egzistavimas, buvimas2) ((a way of) life: an uneventful existence.) gyvenimas
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