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personal property
Eigengut
per·son·al ˈprop·er·ty ISIM no pl
Eigengut cinssiz
İngilizce
İngilizce
Almanca
Almanca
Privateigentum cinssiz <-s> kein pl
Privatvermögen cinssiz <-s, ->
Almanca
Almanca
İngilizce
İngilizce
personal property [or assets] çoğul
prop·er·ty [ˈprɒpəti, Amerİng ˈprɑ:pɚt̬i] ISIM
1. property no pl (things owned):
Eigentum cinssiz <-s, -e>
Privateigentum cinssiz <-s> kein pl
Fremdeigentum cinssiz resmî dil
2. property no pl:
Immobilienbesitz eril <-es> kein pl
Grundbesitz eril <-es> kein pl
Privatbesitz eril <-es> kein pl
a man of property resmî dil mizahi
3. property (piece of real estate):
Immobilie dişil <-, -n>
Liegenschaft dişil <-, -en>
4. property (attribute):
Eigenschaft dişil <-, -en>
5. property TIYATRO dated (prop):
Requisite dişil <-, -n>
ifade tarzları:
per·son·al [ˈpɜ:sənəl, Amerİng ˈpɜ:r-] SıFAT
1. personal (of a particular person):
Anziehungskraft dişil <-, -kräfte-> kein pl
Privatvermögen cinssiz <-s, ->
Selbstverwirklichung dişil <-> kein pl
Eigenverantwortung dişil <-> kein pl
2. personal (direct, done in person):
sich -i hali persönlich um etw -i hali kümmern
3. personal (private):
Tagebuch cinssiz <-(e)s, -bücher>
Privatleben cinssiz <-s> kein pl
Intimsphäre dişil <-, -n>
4. personal (offensive):
5. personal (bodily):
Körperpflege dişil <-> kein pl
Körperverletzung dişil <-, -en>
6. personal (human):
Charaktereigenschaft dişil <-, -en>
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personal SıFAT
OpenDict maddesi
property ISIM
Grundstück cinssiz
personal property ISIM MUHASEBE
personal property ISIM TICRHUKK
Eigengut cinssiz
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She is far from being the first woman to anatomise the lamentable personal and professional extremities that working parenthood involves.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It can also be used in debriefing settings including personal stresses, family stresses, and team stresses.
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Rather, he does it guiding himself with his personal beliefs (often considered psychotic by many characters).
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These traits served the dog well in its role as a personal defense dog, police dog, or war dog, but were not ideally adapted to a companionship role.
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For example, a corporation has the personal right to bring a lawsuit (as well as the capacity to be sued) and, like a natural person, a corporation can be libeled.
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