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Definition
Synonym
Zivilleben
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Zivilleben
n
soc.
civilian life; Civvy Street
Br.
(old-fashioned)
Zivilleben
n
; ziviles Leben
n
mil.
soc.
im
Zivilleben
civilian life; Civvy Street
Br.
becoming dated
in civilian life; on Civvy Street
Br.
Zivilleben
n
soc.
civilian life; Civvy Street
Br.
(old-fashioned)
Zivilleben
n
; ziviles Leben
n
mil.
soc.
im
Zivilleben
civilian life; Civvy Street
Br.
becoming dated
in civilian life; on Civvy Street
Br.
Deutsche
Zivilleben Synonyme
Englische
civilian life; Civvy Street Synonyme
civilian
AG
DA
KC
QC
SSC
US attorney
attorney general
citizen
corporation lawyer
court-appointed lawyer
criminal lawyer
defense counsel
district attorney
junior counsel
law agent
leader
mouthpiece
nonbelligerent
noncombatant
nonresistant
nonresister
private attorney
prosecuting attorney
prosecutor
public prosecutor
publicist
silk
silk gown
solicitor general
special pleader
stuff gown
stuff-gownsman
Zivilleben Definition
By-street
(
n.
)
A
separate,
private,
or
obscure
street
Civilian
(
n.
)
One
skilled
in
the
civil
law.
Civilian
(
n.
)
A
student
of
the
civil
law
at
a
university
or
college.
Civilian
(
n.
)
One
whose
pursuits
are
those
of
civil
life,
not
military
or
clerical.
Fashioned
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Fashion
Fashioned
(
a.
)
Having
a
certain
style
or
fashion
Life
(
n.
)
The
state
of
being
which
begins
with
generation,
birth,
or
germination,
and
ends
with
death
Life
(
n.
)
Of
human
beings:
The
union
of
the
soul
and
body
Life
(
n.
)
The
potential
principle,
or
force,
by
which
the
organs
of
animals
and
plants
are
started
and
continued
in
the
performance
of
their
several
and
cooperative
functions
Life
(
n.
)
Figuratively:
The
potential
or
animating
principle,
also,
the
period
of
duration,
of
anything
that
is
conceived
of
as
resembling
a
natural
organism
in
structure
or
functions
Life
(
n.
)
A
certain
way
or
manner
of
living
with
respect
to
conditions,
circumstances,
character,
conduct,
occupation,
etc.
Life
(
n.
)
Animation
Life
(
n.
)
That
which
imparts
or
excites
spirit
or
vigor
Life
(
n.
)
The
living
or
actual
form,
person,
thing,
or
state
Life
(
n.
)
A
person
Life
(
n.
)
The
system
of
animal
nature
Life
(
n.
)
An
essential
constituent
of
life,
esp.
the
blood.
Life
(
n.
)
A
history
of
the
acts
and
events
of
a
life
Life
(
n.
)
Enjoyment
in
the
right
use
of
the
powers
Life
(
n.
)
Something
dear
to
one
as
one's
existence
Life-giving
(
a.
)
Giving
life
or
spirit
Life-preserver
(
n.
)
An
apparatus,
made
in
very
various
forms,
and
of
various
materials,
for
saving
one
from
drowning
by
buoying
up
the
body
while
in
the
water.
Life-saving
(
a.
)
That
saves
life,
or
is
suited
to
save
life,
esp.
from
drowning
Life-size
(
a.
)
Of
full
size
Life-weary
(
a.
)
Weary
of
living.
Old-fashioned
(
a.
)
Formed
according
to
old
or
obsolete
fashion
or
pattern
Self-life
(
n.
)
Life
for
one's
self
Street
(
a.
)
Originally,
a
paved
way
or
road
civilian life; Civvy Street [Br.] (old-fashioned) Bedeutung
life
living
things
collectively,
the
oceans
are
teeming
with
life
plant
flora
plant
life
(botany)
a
living
organism
lacking
the
power
of
locomotion
career
life
history
the
general
progression
of
your
working
or
professional
life,
the
general
had
had
a
distinguished
career,
he
had
a
long
career
in
the
law
way
path
way
of
life
a
course
of
conduct,
the
path
of
virtue,
we
went
our
separate
ways,
our
paths
in
life
led
us
apart,
genius
usually
follows
a
revolutionary
path
nightlife
night
life
the
activity
of
people
seeking
nighttime
diversion
(as
at
the
theater,
a
nightclub,
etc.),
a
futile
search
for
intelligent
nightlife,
in
the
summer
the
nightlife
shifts
to
the
dance
clubs
sporting
life
active
interest
in
gambling
on
sports
events
nightlife
night
life
the
entertainment
available
to
people
seeking
nighttime
diversion
walk
of
life
walk
careers
in
general,
it
happens
in
all
walks
of
life
business
life
professional
life
a
career
in
industrial
or
commercial
or
professional
activities
extravagance
prodigality
lavishness
highlife
high
life
excessive
spending
cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
CPR
cardiac
resuscitation
mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation
kiss
of
life
an
emergency
procedure
consisting
of
external
cardiac
massage
and
artificial
respiration,
the
first
treatment
for
a
person
who
has
collapsed
and
has
no
pulse
and
has
stopped
breathing,
attempts
to
restore
circulation
of
the
blood
and
prevent
death
or
brain
damage
due
to
lack
of
oxygen
sexual
love
lovemaking
making
love
love
love
life
sexual
activities
(often
including
sexual
intercourse)
between
two
people,
his
lovemaking
disgusted
her,
he
hadn't
had
any
love
in
months,
he
has
a
very
complicated
love
life
reproduction
procreation
breeding
facts
of
life
the
sexual
activity
of
conceiving
and
bearing
offspring
life
class
an
art
class
using
a
live
human
model
guerrilla
theater
street
theater
dramatization
of
a
social
issue,
enacted
outside
in
a
park
or
on
the
street
alley
alleyway
back
street
a
narrow
street
with
walls
on
both
sides
barrel
organ
grind
organ
hand
organ
hurdy
gurdy
hurdy-gurdy
street
organ
a
musical
instrument
that
makes
music
by
rotation
of
a
cylinder
studded
with
pegs
blind
alley
cul
de
sac
dead-end
street
impasse
a
street
with
only
one
way
in
or
out
civilian
clothing
civilian
dress
civilian
garb
plain
clothes
ordinary
clothing
as
distinguished
from
uniforms,
work
clothes,
clerical
garb,
etc.
corner
street
corner
turning
point
the
intersection
of
two
streets,
standing
on
the
corner
watching
all
the
girls
go
by
cross
street
a
street
intersecting
a
main
street
(usually
at
right
angles)
and
continuing
on
both
sides
of
it
drug
of
abuse
street
drug
a
drug
that
is
taken
for
nonmedicinal
reasons
(usually
for
mind-altering
effects),
drug
abuse
can
lead
to
physical
and
mental
damage
and
(with
some
substances)
dependence
and
addiction
Jaws
of
Life
hydraulic
tool
inserted
into
a
wrecked
vehicle
and
used
to
pry
the
wreckage
apart
in
order
to
provide
access
to
people
trapped
inside
life
buoy
lifesaver
life
belt
life
ring
a
life
preserver
in
the
form
of
a
ring
of
buoyant
material
life
jacket
life
vest
cork
jacket
life
preserver
consisting
of
a
sleeveless
jacket
of
buoyant
or
inflatable
design
life
mask
a
cast
taken
from
the
face
of
a
living
person
life
office
life
assurance
office
life
preserver
preserver
flotation
device
rescue
equipment
consisting
of
a
buoyant
belt
or
jacket
to
keep
a
person
from
drowning
life
raft
Carling
float
a
raft
to
use
if
a
ship
must
be
abandoned
in
an
emergency
life-support
system
life
support
medical
equipment
that
assists
or
replaces
important
bodily
functions
and
so
enables
a
patient
to
live
who
otherwise
might
not
survive,
the
patient
is
on
life
support
life-support
system
life
support
equipment
that
makes
life
possible
in
otherwise
deadly
environmental
conditions,
the
astronauts
relied
on
their
life-support
systems
local
road
local
street
a
street
that
is
primarily
used
to
gain
access
to
the
property
bordering
it
main
street
high
street
street
that
serves
as
a
principal
thoroughfare
for
traffic
in
a
town
one-way
street
a
street
on
which
vehicular
traffic
is
allowed
to
move
in
only
one
direction
safety
belt
life
belt
safety
harness
belt
attaching
you
to
some
object
as
a
restraint
in
order
to
prevent
you
from
getting
hurt
side
street
a
street
intersecting
a
main
street
and
terminating
there
still
life
a
painting
of
inanimate
objects
such
as
fruit
or
flowers
street
a
thoroughfare
(usually
including
sidewalks)
that
is
lined
with
buildings,
they
walked
the
streets
of
the
small
town,
he
lives
on
Nassau
Street
street
the
part
of
a
thoroughfare
between
the
sidewalks,
the
part
of
the
thoroughfare
on
which
vehicles
travel,
be
careful
crossing
the
street
street
clothes
ordinary
clothing
suitable
for
public
appearances
(as
opposed
to
costumes
or
sports
apparel
or
work
clothes
etc.)
streetlight
street
lamp
a
lamp
supported
on
a
lamppost,
for
illuminating
a
street
two-way
street
a
street
on
which
vehicular
traffic
can
move
in
either
of
two
directions,
you
have
to
look
both
ways
crossing
a
two-way
street
liveliness
life
spirit
sprightliness
animation
and
energy
in
action
or
expression,
it
was
a
heavy
play
and
the
actors
tried
in
vain
to
give
life
to
it
street
credibility
street
cred
cred
credibility
among
young
fashionable
urban
individuals
life
style
life-style
lifestyle
modus
vivendi
a
manner
of
living
that
reflects
the
person's
values
and
attitudes
right
to
life
the
right
to
live
life
form
the
characteristic
bodily
form
of
a
mature
organism
street
smarts
a
shrewd
ability
to
survive
in
a
dangerous
urban
environment
fantasy
life
phantasy
life
an
imaginary
life
lived
in
a
fantasy
world
real
world
real
life
the
practical
world
as
opposed
to
the
academic
world,
a
good
consultant
must
have
a
lot
of
experience
in
the
real
world
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