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Definition
Synonym
lost property
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Fundsache, verlorene Sache
lost property
Fundsachen
lost property
Fundbüro
lost property
Fundamt
lost property
office
Fundbüro
lost property
office
Fundbüro
lost-property office
verlorene Gegenstände wiedererlangen
recover
lost property
Fundsache
f
, Fundgegenstand
m
Fundsachen
pl
, Fundgegenstände
pl
lost property
lost properties
Fundsache
f
; Fundgegenstand
m
Fundsachen
pl
; Fundgegenstände
pl
lost property
lost properties
Fundwesen
n
management of lost (and found) property
Fundbüro
n
Fundbüros
pl
lost property
office, lost-and-found office
lost property
offices, lost-and-found offices
Fundbüro
n
; Fundamt
n
Fundbüros
pl
; Fundämter
pl
lost property
office; lost-and-found office
lost property
offices; lost-and-found offices
Deutsche
Fundsache verlorene Sache Synonyme
verlorene
sache
in
eigener
Sache
Âpro
domo
Angelegenheit
ÂChose
ÂFall
ÂSache
andererseits
Âeine
andere
Sache
ist
Âwiederum
abgelenkt
Ânicht
(ganz)
bei
der
Sache
(umgangssprachlich)
Âunkonzentriert
Bombenerfolg
(umgangssprachlich)
Âgroßartige
Sache
Âgroßer
Erfolg
Analogon
Âdazu
passende
Sache
ÂEntsprechung
ÂGegenstück
ÂKorrelat
ÂPendant
anhaftend
Âeiner
Sache
innewohnend
Âinhärent
Âintrinsisch
Âvon
innen
kommend
Angelegenheit
ÂAnliegen
ÂAufgabe
ÂCausa
ÂFragestellung
ÂProblem
ÂProblematik
ÂProblemstellung
ÂSache
ÂThema
mit
einer
Sache
in
Verbindung
gebracht
werden
Âmit
etwas
assoziiert
werden
Âverlinken
aufmerksam
Âbei
der
Sache
(umgangssprachlich)
Âdabei
(umgangssprachlich)
Âfolgsam
Âintensiv
Âkonzentriert
(sich)
einer
Sache
anschließen
Â(sich)
mit
etwas
assoziieren
(sich)
beteiligen
Â(sich)
einer
Sache
anschließen
Âeinsteigen
einer
Sache
beikommen
(umgangssprachlich)
Âfertig
werden
mit
(umgangssprachlich)
(einer
Sache)
Rechnung
tragen
Âberücksichtigen
Âeinberechnen
Âeinbeziehen
Âerwägen
Âin
Betracht
ziehen
Âin
Erwägung
ziehen
Âintegrieren
(sich)
einer
Sache
bedienen
Â(zu
etwas)
heranziehen
Âanwenden
Âapplizieren
Âbenützen
Âbenutzen
Âeinsetzen
Âgebrauchen
Âhandhaben
Âin
Gebrauch
nehmen
Ânützen
Ânutzen
Âverwenden
Ding
ÂDingens
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂDings
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂDingsbums
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂEtwas
ÂGegenstand
ÂObjekt
ÂSache
ÂTeil
(einer
Sache)
verlustig
gehen
Âeinbüßen
Âverklüngeln
(umgangssprachlich)
Âverlegen
Âverlieren
Âverschlampen
(umgangssprachlich)
Âverschusseln
(umgangssprachlich)
einfache
Sache
ÂKinderspiel
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂKleinigkeit
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂLeichtigkeit
ÂSpaziergang
(umgangssprachlich)
(sich)
um
etwas
handeln
Âlos
sein
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂSache
sein
(umgangssprachlich)
(einer
Sache)
überdrüssig
sein
Âdie
Faxen
dicke
haben
(umgangssprachlich)
Âdie
Nase
voll
haben
(umgangssprachlich)
Âdie
Schnauze
voll
haben
(umgangssprachlich)
Âleid
sein
Âsatt
haben
(einer Sache) Rechnung tragen
berücksichtigen
einberechnen
einbeziehen
erwägen
in Betracht ziehen
in Erwägung ziehen
integrieren
(einer Sache) verlustig gehen
einbüßen
verklüngeln (umgangssprachlich)
verlegen
verlieren
verschlampen (umgangssprachlich)
verschusseln (umgangssprachlich)
(einer Sache) überdrüssig sein
leid sein
satt haben
(sich) einer Sache anschließen
(sich) mit etwas assoziieren
(sich) einer Sache anschließen
einsteigen
einer Sache beikommen (umgangssprachlich)
fertig werden mit (umgangssprachlich)
einfache Sache
Kinderspiel (umgangssprachlich)
Kleinigkeit (umgangssprachlich)
Leichtigkeit
Spaziergang (umgangssprachlich)
in eigener Sache
pro domo
mit einer Sache in Verbindung gebracht werden
mit etwas assoziiert werden
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Englische
lost property Synonyme
lost property Definition
Lost
(
v.
t.)
Parted
with
unwillingly
or
unintentionally
Lost
(
v.
t.)
Parted
with
Lost
(
v.
t.)
Not
employed
or
enjoyed
Lost
(
v.
t.)
Having
wandered
from,
or
unable
to
find,
the
way
Lost
(
v.
t.)
Ruined
or
destroyed,
either
physically
or
morally
Lost
(
v.
t.)
Hardened
beyond
sensibility
or
recovery
Lost
(
v.
t.)
Not
perceptible
to
the
senses
Lost
(
v.
t.)
Occupied
with,
or
under
the
influence
of,
something,
so
as
to
be
insensible
of
external
things
Property
(
a.
)
That
which
is
proper
to
anything
Property
(
a.
)
An
acquired
or
artificial
quality
Property
(
a.
)
The
exclusive
right
of
possessing,
enjoying,
and
disposing
of
a
thing
Property
(
a.
)
That
to
which
a
person
has
a
legal
title,
whether
in
his
possession
or
not
Property
(
a.
)
All
the
adjuncts
of
a
play
except
the
scenery
and
the
dresses
of
the
actors
Property
(
a.
)
Propriety
Property
(
v.
t.)
To
invest
which
properties,
or
qualities.
Property
(
v.
t.)
To
make
a
property
of
lost property Bedeutung
lost
cause
a
defeated
cause
or
a
cause
for
which
defeat
is
inevitable
lost-and-found
repository
in
a
public
building
where
lost
articles
can
be
kept
until
their
owners
reclaim
them
property
prop
any
movable
articles
or
objects
used
on
the
set
of
a
play
or
movie,
before
every
scene
he
ran
down
his
checklist
of
props
property
a
basic
or
essential
attribute
shared
by
all
members
of
a
class,
a
study
of
the
physical
properties
of
atomic
particles
tactile
property
feel
a
property
perceived
by
touch
visual
property
an
attribute
of
vision
color
property
an
attribute
of
color
olfactory
property
smell
aroma
odor
odour
scent
any
property
detected
by
the
olfactory
system
sound
property
an
attribute
of
sound
taste
property
a
property
appreciated
via
the
sense
of
taste
bodily
property
an
attribute
of
the
body
physiological
property
a
property
having
to
do
with
the
functioning
of
the
body
physical
property
any
property
used
to
characterize
matter
and
energy
and
their
interactions
chemical
property
a
property
used
to
characterize
materials
in
reactions
that
change
their
identity
temporal
property
a
property
relating
to
time
spatial
property
spatiality
any
property
relating
to
or
occupying
space
property
attribute
dimension
a
construct
whereby
objects
or
individuals
can
be
distinguished,
selfonfidence
is
not
an
endearing
property
won-lost
record
(sports)
a
record
of
win
versus
losses
property
settlement
(matrimonial
law)
the
division
of
property
owned
or
acquired
by
marriage
partners
during
their
marriage
doomed
lost
people
who
are
destined
to
die
soon,
the
agony
of
the
doomed
was
in
his
voice
Lost
Tribes
the
ten
Tribes
of
Israel
that
were
deported
into
captivity
in
Assyria
aroundBC
(leaving
only
the
tribes
of
Judah
and
Benjamin)
place
property
any
area
set
aside
for
a
particular
purpose,
who
owns
this
place?,
the
president
was
concerned
about
the
property
across
from
the
White
House
property
line
the
boundary
line
between
two
pieces
of
property
landowner
landholder
property
owner
a
holder
or
proprietor
of
land
property
man
propman
property
master
member
of
the
stage
crew
in
charge
of
properties
property
right
the
legal
right
of
ownership
property
belongings
holding
something
owned,
any
tangible
or
intangible
possession
that
is
owned
by
someone,
that
hat
is
my
property,
he
is
a
man
of
property,
intellectual
property
intangible
property
that
is
the
result
of
creativity
(such
as
patents
or
trademarks
or
copyrights)
community
property
property
and
income
belonging
jointly
to
a
married
couple
personal
property
personal
estate
personalty
private
property
movable
property
(as
distinguished
from
real
estate)
real
property
real
estate
realty
immovable
property
consisting
of
houses
and
land
spiritualty
spirituality
church
property
property
or
income
owned
by
a
church
public
property
property
owned
by
a
government
transferred
property
transferred
possession
a
possession
whose
ownership
changes
or
lapses
stolen
property
property
that
has
been
stolen
property
tax
land
tax
a
capital
tax
on
property
imposed
by
municipalities,
based
on
the
estimated
value
of
the
property
propertied
property-owning
owning
land
or
securities
as
a
principal
source
of
revenue
lost
missed
not
caught
with
the
senses
or
the
mind,
words
lost
in
the
din
helpless
lost
unable
to
function,
without
help
lost
no
longer
in
your
possession
or
control,
unable
to
be
found
or
recovered,
a
lost
child,
lost
friends,
his
lost
book,
lost
opportunities
lost
spiritually
or
physically
doomed
or
destroyed,
lost
souls,
a
lost
generation,
a
lost
ship,
the
lost
platoon
lost
not
gained
or
won,
a
lost
battle,
a
lost
prize
confused
disoriented
lost
having
lost
your
bearings,
confused
as
to
time
or
place
or
personal
identity,
I
frequently
find
myself
disoriented
when
I
come
up
out
of
the
subway,
the
anesthetic
left
her
completely
disoriented
a
baffled
befuddled
bemused
bewildered
confounded
confused
lost
mazed
mixed-up
at
sea
perplexed
by
many
conflicting
situations
or
statements,
filled
with
bewilderment,
obviously
bemused
by
his
questions,
bewildered
and
confused,
a
cloudy
and
confounded
philosopher,
just
a
mixed-up
kid,
she
felt
lost
on
the
first
day
of
school
lost
incapable
of
being
recovered
or
regained,
his
lost
honor
bemused
deep
in
thought(p)
lost(p)
preoccupied
deeply
absorbed
in
thought,
as
distant
and
bemused
as
a
professor
listening
to
the
prattling
of
his
freshman
class,
lost
in
thought,
a
preoccupied
frown
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