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1 amenity
noun(pleasant feature) (of residence) Attraktivität, die; Wohnqualität, die; (of locality) Attraktivität, die; Reiz, derthe amenities of a town — die kulturellen und Freizeiteinrichtungen einer Stadt
a hotel with every amenity — ein Hotel mit allem Komfort
* * *[ə'mi:nəti]plural - amenities; noun(something that makes life more pleasant or convenient: This part of town has a lot of amenities - good shops, parks etc.) die Annehmlichkeiten* * *amen·ity[əˈmi:nəti, AM əˈmenət̬i]n1. (facilities)accommodation with basic amenities Unterkunft f mit einfachstem Komfortpublic amenities öffentliche Einrichtungenthe \amenity of modern civilization die Annehmlichkeiten pl der modernen Zivilisation* * *[ə'miːnItɪ]n1)the lack of amenities in many parts of the city — der Mangel an Einkaufs-, Unterhaltungs- und Transportmöglichkeiten in vielen Teilen der Stadt
close to all amenities — in günstiger (Einkaufs- und Verkehrs)lage
this house has every amenity — dieses Haus bietet jeden Komfort
a high/low amenity district — eine Gegend mit hoher/geringer Wohnqualität
2) (= pleasantness of place) angenehme Lage* * *amenity [əˈmiːnətı; -ˈmen-] s1. meist pl Liebenswürdigkeit f, Artigkeit f, Höflichkeit f, pl auch Konventionen pl, Etikette f:his amenity of temper sein angenehmes Wesenwith every amenity mit allem Komfort;within easy reach of all amenities in günstiger Einkaufs- und Verkehrslageb) pl (natürliche) Vorzüge pl oder Reize pl (einer Person oder eines Ortes etc)d) Erholungsgebiet n* * *noun(pleasant feature) (of residence) Attraktivität, die; Wohnqualität, die; (of locality) Attraktivität, die; Reiz, der* * *(personality) n.Anmut nur sing. m. n.Annehmlichkeit f.
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