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1 Westen
m; -s, kein Pl. west; (westlicher Landesteil) West; der Westen GEOG. UND POL. the West (auch in USA); nach Westen west- (-ward[s]); Verkehr, Straße etc.: westbound; „Im Westen nichts Neues“ von E. M. Remarque: All Quiet on the Western Front* * *der WestenOccident; west* * *Wẹs|ten ['vɛstn]m -s, no plwest; (von Land) Westder Westen (Pol) — the West; (im Gegensatz zum Orient auch) the Occident
aus dem Westen, von Westen (her) — from the west
or nach Westen — west(wards), to the west
im Westen der Stadt/des Landes — in the west of the town/country
im Westen Frankreichs — in the west of France, in Western France
See:→ wild* * *der1) (the direction in which the sun sets or any part of the earth lying in that direction: They travelled towards the west; The wind is blowing from the west; in the west of Britain.) west2) ((often with capital: also W) one of the four main points of the compass.) west3) (Europe and North and South America.) the West* * *Wes·ten<-s>[ˈvɛstn̩]m kein indef art, kein pl2. (westliche Gegend) westder Wilde \Westen the Wild West; s.a. Norden 2▪ der \Westen the West* * *der; Westens1) (Richtung) westnach Westen — westwards; to the west
im/aus od. von od. vom Westen — in/from the west
2) (Gegend) West3) (Geogr., Politik)der Westen — the West; s. auch Osten, Norden
* * *nach Westen west-(-ward[s]); Verkehr, Straße etc: westbound;„Im Westen nichts Neues“ von E. M. Remarque: All Quiet on the Western Front* * *der; Westens1) (Richtung) westnach Westen — westwards; to the west
im/aus od. von od. vom Westen — in/from the west
2) (Gegend) West3) (Geogr., Politik)der Westen — the West; s. auch Osten, Norden
* * *m.west n.
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