Stand

Stand
Stand <-(e) s> [ʃtant] m
1. kein pl
1) (Stehen) durma;
aus dem \Stand durduğu yerden (ohne Anlauf); hız almadan; (fam) (aus dem Stegreif) doğaçtan;
einen (sehr) schweren \Stand haben (fam) durumu (çok) zor olmak;
etw zu \Stande bringen bir şeyi gerçekleştirmek;
zu \Stande kommen gerçekleşmek, ortaya çıkmak, olmak;
nicht zu \Stande kommen olmamak
2) (Entwicklungs\Stand) düzey; (Zu\Stand) durum; (Stadium) evre, aşama;
im \Stande sein, etw zu tun bir şeyi yapabilecek durumda olmak;
etw auf den neuesten \Stand bringen bir şeyi en yeni duruma getirmek;
gut in \Stand sein iyi durumda olmak;
der \Stand der Ermittlungen soruşturmaların son durumu
2. <-(e) s, Stände> [ʃtant, pl 'ʃtɛndə] m
1) (Verkaufs\Stand) tezgâh; (Erfrischungs\Stand) büfe; (Informations\Stand) stant [o stand]; (Messe\Stand) stant [o stand], sergilik; (Taxi\Stand) durak
2) (Konto\Stand) durum; (Öl\Stand) durum; (Wasser\Stand) düzey, seviye; (Sonnen\Stand) konum, pozisyon; (Spiel\Stand) skor
3) (soziale Stellung) pozisyon, mevki, konum

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