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1 Vergangenheit
f1. past (auch Vorleben); LING. past tense; politische Vergangenheit einer Person: political background; eine bewegte Vergangenheit haben have had an eventful past; eine Frau mit Vergangenheit a woman with a past; in der Vergangenheit liegen be a thing of the past; lasst die Vergangenheit ruhen let bygones be bygones; die unbewältigte Vergangenheit Deutschlands Germany’s past with which it has not yet come to terms; angehören2. GRAM. past (tense); einfache / vollendete Vergangenheit simple past / past perfect (tense); in die Vergangenheit setzen put in the past (tense)* * *die Vergangenheithistory; past tense; past* * *Ver|gạn|gen|heitf -, -enpast; (von Stadt, Staat etc auch) history; (GRAM) past (tense)die erste or einfache/zweite or vollendete/dritte Vergangenheit (Gram) — the simple past/perfect/pluperfect (tense)
* * *die1) ((the description of) the usually interesting events etc associated with (something): This desk/word has a very interesting history.) history2) (up to and beyond (a particular place, person etc): The soldiers marched past.) past3) (a person's earlier life or career, especially if secret or not respectable: He never spoke about his past.) past* * *Ver·gan·gen·heit<-, -en>[fɛɐ̯ˈgaŋənhait]die jüngste \Vergangenheit the recent pastder \Vergangenheit angehören to belong to the past▪ jds \Vergangenheit sb's pasteine bewegte \Vergangenheit haben to have an eventful past* * *die; Vergangenheit, Vergangenheiten1) past2) (Grammatik) past tense* * *politische Vergangenheit einer Person: political background;eine bewegte Vergangenheit haben have had an eventful past;eine Frau mit Vergangenheit a woman with a past;in der Vergangenheit liegen be a thing of the past;lasst die Vergangenheit ruhen let bygones be bygones;die unbewältigte Vergangenheit Deutschlands Germany’s past with which it has not yet come to terms; → angehören2. GRAM past (tense);einfache/vollendete Vergangenheit simple past/past perfect (tense);in die Vergangenheit setzen put in the past (tense)* * *die; Vergangenheit, Vergangenheiten1) past2) (Grammatik) past tense* * *f.past n.yesterdays n.
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