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Territorium Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung



Territorium n
Territorien pl
territory
territories
Britisches Territorium im Indischen Ozean geogr.
British Indian Ocean Territory (io)
Britisches Territorium n im Indischen Ozean IO geogr.
British Indian Ocean Territory
Britisches Territorium n im Indischen Ozean IO geogr.
British Indian Ocean Territory
Territorium n; Gebiet n
Territorien pl; Gebiete pl
territory
territories
Nunavut (Territorium Kanadas); Hauptstadt: Iqaluit geogr.
Nunavut; capital: Iqaluit
Nunavut (Territorium Kanadas), Hauptstadt: Iqaluit geogr.
Nunavut, capital: Iqaluit
Yukon (Territorium Kanadas); Hauptstadt: Whitehorse geogr.
Yukon; capital: Whitehorse
Yukon (Territorium Kanadas), Hauptstadt: Whitehorse geogr.
Yukon, capital: Whitehorse
Australisches Hauptstadtterritorium (Territorium Australiens)
Australian Capital Territory (ACT); capital: Canberra
Northern Territory; Nordterritorium (Territorium Australiens)
Northern Territory; capital: Darwin
Northern Territory, Nordterritorium (Territorium Australiens)
Northern Territory, capital: Darwin
Australisches Hauptstadtterritorium (Territorium Australiens)
Australian Capital Territory (ACT), capital: Canberra
Nordwest-Territorien (Territorium Kanadas); Hauptstadt: Yellowknife geogr.
Northwest Territories; capital: Yellowknife
Nordwest-Territorien (Territorium Kanadas), Hauptstadt: Yellowknife geogr.
Northwest Territories, capital: Yellowknife
Territorium n; Gebiet n geogr. pol.
Territorien pl; Gebiete pl
auf feindlichem Gebiet mil.
territory
territories
in enemy territory
Beherrschung f +Gen.; beherrschender Einfluss m (auf etw.); Vorherrschaft (über etw.) pol. econ.
Die Stämme kämpften um die Vorherrschaft über das Territorium.
Fast zwei Drittel des Lebensmittelmarktes werden von vier Handelsketten beherrscht.
Auf das Wetter haben wir keinen Einfluss.; Das Wetter können wir nicht beherrschen.
control (over sth.) (dominance)
The tribes fought for control over the territory.
Nearly two thirds of the food market is in the control of four retail chains is controlled by four retail chains.
The weather is not in under our control.; The weather is beyond our control.

Deutsche Territorium Synonyme

territorium  
Areal  ÂGebiet  ÂGegend  ÂRaum  ÂTerritorium  
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Englische territory Synonyme

territory  Kreis  Lebensraum  acres  air space  airspace  alluvion  alluvium  ally  ambit  arable land  archbishopric  archdiocese  archduchy  archdukedom  area  arrondissement  back country  bailiwick  belt  bishopric  body politic  borough  buffer state  canton  captive nation  champaign  chieftaincy  chieftainry  city  city-state  clay  clear space  clearance  clearing  clod  colony  commonweal  commonwealth  commune  confines  congressional district  constablewick  constituency  continental shelf  corridor  country  county  crust  demesne  departement  department  desert  diocese  dirt  distant prospect  district  division  domain  dominion  dry land  duchy  dukedom  dust  earldom  earth  electoral district  electorate  empery  empire  empty view  environs  footing  free city  freehold  glade  glebe  government  grand duchy  grassland  ground  hamlet  heartland  hinterland  hundred  kingdom  land  landholdings  lithosphere  living space  magistracy  mandant  mandate  mandated territory  mandatee  mandatory  marginal land  marl  metropolis  metropolitan area  milieu  mold  nation  nationality  neighborhood  oblast  offshore rights  okrug  open country  open space  orbit  outback  parish  part  parts  patch  place  plain  polis  polity  possession  power  prairie  precinct  precincts  premises  principality  principate  protectorate  province  puppet government  puppet regime  purlieu  purlieus  quarter  real estate  real property  realm  region  regolith  republic  riding  salient  satellite  section  sector  seneschalty  settlement  sheriffalty  sheriffwick  shire  shrievalty  sod  soil  soke  sovereign nation  space  sphere  sphere of influence  stake  stamping ground  state  steppe  subaerial deposit  subsoil  sultanate  superpower  terra  terra firma  terrain  the country  three-mile limit  toparchia  toparchy  topsoil  town  township  tract  turf  twelve-mile limit  vantage  vicinage  vicinity  village  walk  wapentake  ward  wide-open spaces  wilderness  wo  

Territorium Definition

Territories
(pl. ) of Territory
Territory
(n.) A large extent or tract of land
Territory
(n.) The extent of land belonging to, or under the dominion of, a prince, state, or other form of government
Territory
(n.) In the United States, a portion of the country not included within the limits of any State, and not yet admitted as a State into the Union, but organized with a separate legislature, under a Territorial governor and other officers appointed by the President and Senate of the United States. In Canada, a similarly organized portion of the country not yet formed into a Province.

territory / territories Bedeutung

territory an area of knowledge or interest, his questions covered a lot of territory
sterling area
sterling bloc
scheduled territories
the group of countries whose currencies are tied to the British pound sterling
territory soil the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state, American troops were stationed on Japanese soil
district
territory
territorial dominion
dominion
a region marked off for administrative or other purposes
home range
home territory
the area in which an animal normally ranges
trust territory
trusteeship
a dependent country, administered by another country under the supervision of the United Nations
Northwest Territories a large territory in northwestern Canada, part is now Nunavut
Yukon
Yukon Territory
a territory in northwestern Canada, site of the Klondike gold rush in the s
Northern Territory a territory in north central Australia
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Territorium ist ein Lehnwort aus der lateinischen Sprache und bezeichnet dort zunächst ? abgeleitet von lat. terra, die Erde, der Erdboden, das Land ? das Gebiet einer Stadt. Seit dem 19. Jahrhundert wird es häufig synonym für Hoheitsgebiet oder Staatsgebiet verwendet.

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