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1 Lebensabriss
Lebensabriss
biographical notes, curriculum vitae (lat.);
• Lebensalter age;
• unvertretbarer Lebensaufwand extravagant living;
• Lebensbedarf livelihood, subsistence;
• dringendster (notwendiger) Lebensbedarf bare necessaries of life, strict necessaries;
• Lebensbedingungen [living] conditions;
• Lebens- und Arbeitsbedingungen verbessern to improve the living and working conditions;
• Lebensbedürfnisse necessaries (essentials, wants, bare necessities) of life;
• in jds. privaten Lebensbereich eindringen to violate s. one’s privacy;
• Lebensbeschreibung biography;
• Lebensdaten biographical data.
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