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21 jds. Aufenthalt feststellen
jds. Aufenthalt feststellen
to trace s. one’s whereaboutsBusiness german-english dictionary > jds. Aufenthalt feststellen
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22 nach jds. Verbleib forschen
nach jds. Verbleib forschen
to enquire about s. one’s whereabouts.Business german-english dictionary > nach jds. Verbleib forschen
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23 Verbleib
Verbleib m GEN whereabouts, destination • zum Verbleib GEN, KOMM for retention* * *Verbleib, zum dortigen
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24 Aufenthalt
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Ver·bleib <-[e]s> [fɛɐ̭ʼblaip] m( geh)1) ( das Verbleiben)jds \Verbleib in etw dat sb's remaining in sth;die Mitglieder werden über Ihren \Verbleib in unserem Verein abstimmen the members will vote on whether to allow you to remain [or stay] in our club -
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30 sich nach seinem Verbleib erkundigen
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > sich nach seinem Verbleib erkundigen
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32 zeitweiliger Aufenthaltsort
mwhereabouts
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whereabouts — 1 adverb spoken used to ask in what general area something or someone is: Whereabouts do you live? 2 noun (U) the place or area where someone or something is: sb s whereabouts: His family refused to reveal his whereabouts. | the whereabouts of:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English