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1 Gemeinde
f; -, -n2. Verwaltung: local authority; auf die oder zur Gemeinde gehen umg. oft go to the town hall, Am. go to city hall3. Koll., (Bewohner) residents; KIRCHL. (Mitglieder) parish, parishioners Pl., Am. auch congregation; beim Gottesdienst: congregation* * *die Gemeindeparish; congregation; township; community; commune; local community; municipality; local authority; society* * *Ge|mein|de [gə'maində]f -, -n1) (= Kommune) municipality; (= Gemeindebewohner auch) community; (inf = Gemeindeamt) local authoritydie Geméínde Burg — the municipality of Burg
* * *die1) (a group gathered together, especially people in a church for a service, or belonging to a church: The minister visited all the members of his congregation.) congregation2) (a district or area with a particular church and priest or minister: Our house is in the parish of St Mary('s); ( also adjective) parish affairs.) parish* * *Ge·mein·de<-, -n>[gəˈmaində]f1. (Kommune) municipality4. (Anhängerschaft) following* * *die; Gemeinde, Gemeinden3) (Einwohnerschaft) community; local population4) (Gottesdienstteilnehmer) congregation5) (Anhängerschaft) body of followers•• Cultural note:die Gemeinde seiner Anhänger — his following
The lowest level of local government, run by a local council chaired by the Bürgermeister (mayor). Gemeinden have their own budget, with income from local taxes. They pass local legislation and administer local affairs* * *2. Verwaltung: local authority;3. koll, (Bewohner) residents; KIRCHE (Mitglieder) parish, parishioners pl, US auch congregation; beim Gottesdienst: congregation* * *die; Gemeinde, Gemeinden3) (Einwohnerschaft) community; local population4) (Gottesdienstteilnehmer) congregation5) (Anhängerschaft) body of followers•• Cultural note:The lowest level of local government, run by a local council chaired by the Bürgermeister (mayor). Gemeinden have their own budget, with income from local taxes. They pass local legislation and administer local affairs* * *-n f.community n.congregational n.parish n.township n.village n. -
2 abwandern
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-)1. Bevölkerung: migrate, move; Arbeiter etc.: drift off; SPORT, Spieler: leave the club etc.; fünf Minuten vor Spielende begannen die Zuschauer abzuwandern Fußball etc.: five minutes from time the spectators started to leave the ground2. WIRTS. Kapital: flow (out)* * *to migrate* * *ạb|wan|dernvi sep aux seinto move (away) ( aus from); (Bevölkerung zu einem anderen Ort auch) to migrate (aus from); (Kapital) to be transferred (aus out of); (inf aus einer Veranstaltung etc) to wander away or off (inf)viele Spieler/Abonnenten etc wandern ab — a lot of players/subscribers etc are transferring
* * *ab|wan·dernI. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (sich von einem Ort entfernen) to go away2. (auswandern)die ländliche Bevölkerung wanderte in die Städte ab the rural population moved [or migrated] to the towns▪ zu jdm \abwandern to move to sbdie besten Spieler wandern immer zu den größten Vereinen ab the best players always move [or transfer] to the biggest clubsII. vtein Gebiet \abwandern to walk all over an area* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein2) (fig.) move over* * *abwandern v/i (trennb, ist -ge-)fünf Minuten vor Spielende begannen die Zuschauer abzuwandern Fußball etc: five minutes from time the spectators started to leave the ground3. METEO move (* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein2) (fig.) move over -
3 abwandern
ab|wan·dernvi sein1) ( sich von einem Ort entfernen) to go away2) ( auswandern)[aus etw] \abwandern to migrate [from somewhere];die ländliche Bevölkerung wanderte in die Städte ab the rural population moved [or migrated] to the townszu jdm \abwandern to move to sb;die besten Spieler wandern immer zu den größten Vereinen ab the best players always move [or transfer] to the biggest clubs[aus etw] [irgendwohin] \abwandern to be transferred [from [or out of] sth] [to somewhere]vtein Gebiet \abwandern to walk all over an area
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