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transitive verb1) möblieren* * *['fə:niʃ]1) (to provide (a house etc) with furniture: We spent a lot of money on furnishing our house.) einrichten•- academic.ru/101694/furnished">furnished- furnishings
- furniture* * *fur·nish[ˈfɜ:nɪʃ, AM ˈfɜ:r-]vt1. (provide furniture)▪ to \furnish sth etw einrichten2. (supply)▪ to \furnish sth etw liefern* * *['fɜːnɪʃ]vt1) house einrichtento live in furnished accommodation — zur Miete wohnen (in einer möblierten Wohnung)
2) information, reason, excuse liefern, gebento furnish sb with sth — jdn mit etw versorgen, jdm etw liefern; with reason, excuse jdm etw liefern
* * *1. versorgen, ausstatten, -rüsten ( alle:with mit):furnish sb with sth auch jemandem etwas liefern2. eine Wohnung etc ausstatten, einrichten, möblieren:furnished rooms möblierte Zimmer3. liefern, ver-, beschaffen:furnish documents Urkunden beibringen;furnish proof den Beweis liefern oder erbringen* * *transitive verb1) möblieren2) (provide, supply) liefern [Vorräte]* * *v.ausrüsten v.ausstatten v.einrichten v.liefern v.möbilieren v.
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