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1 bewohnt
I P.P. bewohnenII Adj. Land, Gegend: inhabited; Gebäude, Raum: occupied; das Haus ist bewohnt auch somebody lives ( oder people live) in the house, there’s somebody ( oder there are people) living in the house; das Haus ist nicht bewohnt the house is empty ( oder vacant, unoccupied), nobody lives ( oder there’s nobody living) in the house* * *be|wohnt [bə'voːnt]adjLand, Gebiet, Planet inhabited; Haus etc auch occupiedSee:→ auch bewohnen* * *((negative untenanted) occupied; lived in: a tenanted house.) tenanted* * *be·wohntadj inhabiteddiese einsame Gegend ist kaum \bewohnt this lonely region is sparsely populatedist das Haus überhaupt \bewohnt? is the house even occupied?* * *ist das Haus noch bewohnt? — is the house still lived in or occupied?
* * *B. adj Land, Gegend: inhabited; Gebäude, Raum: occupied;das Haus ist bewohnt auch somebody lives ( oder people live) in the house, there’s somebody ( oder there are people) living in the house;das Haus ist nicht bewohnt the house is empty ( oder vacant, unoccupied), nobody lives ( oder there’s nobody living) in the house* * *ist das Haus noch bewohnt? — is the house still lived in or occupied?
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2 Mietwohnung
Mietwohnung
lodgings, lodgement, tenanted dwelling, tenement, quarters, flat (Br.), rental apartment (US);
• abgeschlossene Mietwohnung self-contained flat;
• unterdurchschnittliche Mietwohnung substandard dwelling;
• Mietwohnung haben to live in lodgings;
• Mietwohnung räumen to vacate rented rooms.
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