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1 Zeuge
m; -n, -n1. JUR. witness (auch fig.); Zeuge der Anklage witness for the prosecution; vor oder unter Zeugen in the presence of witnesses; Zeuge eines Unfalls sein witness ( oder be witness to) an accident3. die Zeugen Jehovas Jehovah’s Witnesses* * *der Zeugewitness; attester; attestor; voucher* * *Zeu|ge ['tsɔygə]1. m -n, -n,Zéú|gin['tsɔygɪn]2. f -, -nen(JUR fig)witness (+gen to)Zéúge eines Unfalls/Gesprächs sein — to be a witness to an accident/a conversation
sich als Zéúge zur Verfügung stellen — to come forward as a witness
vor or unter Zéúgen — in front of witnesses
Gott ist mein Zéúge — as God is my witness
die Zéúgen Jehovas — Jehovah's Witnesses
* * *Zeu·ge, Zeu·gin<-n, -n>[ˈtsɔygə, ˈtsɔygɪn]m, f JUR witness\Zeuge der Anklage witness for the prosecutiondie \Zeugen Jehovas Jehovah's Witnesses\Zeuge der Verteidigung/zur Gegenseite defence/hostile witnessausbleibender \Zeuge defaulting witnesseinen \Zeuge aufrufen to call a witnessals \Zeuge vor Gericht geladen werden to be called as witness before the court* * *der; Zeugen, Zeugen witnessZeuge einer Sache (Gen.) sein/werden — be a witness to something; witness something
* * *1. JUR witness (auch fig);Zeuge der Anklage witness for the prosecution;unter Zeugen in the presence of witnesses;Zeuge eines Unfalls sein witness ( oder be witness to) an accident2. fig:(stumme) Zeugen der Vergangenheit fig (silent) witnesses to the past3.die Zeugen Jehovas Jehovah’s Witnesses* * *der; Zeugen, Zeugen witnessZeuge einer Sache (Gen.) sein/werden — be a witness to something; witness something
* * *-n f.witness n.
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