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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)  Ã¼berdrüssig  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  verlinken  

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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