captivity

captivity
noun
Gefangenschaft, die

in captivity — in [der] Gefangenschaft

be held in captivity — gefangen gehalten werden

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noun (a state of being a prisoner, caged etc: animals in captivity in a zoo.) die Gefangenschaft
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cap·tiv·ity
[kæpˈtɪvəti, AM -ət̬i]
n no pl Gefangenschaft f; (fig) Unterdrückung f
to be in \captivity in Gefangenschaft sein
animals bred in \captivity in Gefangenschaft gezüchtete Tiere
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[kp'tIvItɪ]
n
Gefangenschaft f
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captivity [kæpˈtıvətı] s
1. Gefangenschaft f
2. fig Unterdrückung f (by durch)
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noun
Gefangenschaft, die

in captivity — in [der] Gefangenschaft

be held in captivity — gefangen gehalten werden

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n.
Gefangenschaft f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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