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1 Existenz
Existenz f GEN, SOZ existence, livelihood, living, subsistence • sich eine Existenz aufbauen GEN, SOZ build oneself an existence, start one’s own business (Unternehmensgründung)* * *Existenz
existence, subsistence, living;
• bescheidene Existenz modicum;
• nackte Existenz bare life;
• unsichere Existenz hand-to-mouth existence;
• sich eine Existenz aufbauen to build up an existence;
• kümmerliche Existenz fristen to make a bare living, to eke out a scanty living;
• unsichere Existenz führen to make a precarious living;
• auskömmliche Existenz haben to have enough to live on;
• jem. zu einer Existenz verhelfen to start s. o. in business;
• Existenzaufbauhilfe financial rehabilitation;
• Existenzbedingungen living conditions;
• Existenzberechtigung right to exist.
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