slum

slum
1. noun
Slum, der; (single house or apartment) Elendsquartier, das
2. transitive verb,
-mm-

slum it — wie arme Leute leben; (fig.) sich unters [gemeine] Volk mischen

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noun
(a group of houses, blocks of flats, street etc where the conditions are dirty and overcrowded and the building(s) usually in a bad state: That new block of flats is rapidly turning into a slum; a slum dwelling.) der Slum
- academic.ru/119014/the_slums">the slums
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slum
[slʌm]
I. n Slum m, Elendsviertel nt
to live in \slum conditions in elenden Verhältnissen leben
II. vi
<-mm->
1. (at lower social level)
to be [or go] \slumming sich akk unters gemeine Volk mischen
2. (trying to be overly casual)
to be \slumming sich akk allzu salopp geben
III. vt
<-mm->
to \slum it (iron) primitiv leben
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[slʌm]
1. n
(usu pl = area) Slum m, Elendsviertel nt; (= house) Elendsquartier nt

to live in the slums — in den Slums leben

2. vi
sich unters gemeine Volk mischen
3. vti (inf)
primitiv leben

we don't often see you (a)round hereI'm slumming (it) — du lässt dich doch sonst kaum hier sehen! – ich will mich eben mal unters gemeine Volk mischen

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slum [slʌm]
A s
1. Elendsquartier n
2. Slum m, Elendsviertel n
B v/i
1. meist go slumming die Slums (besonders aus Neugier) aufsuchen
2. in primitiven Verhältnissen oder wie arme Leute leben
3. sich unters Volk mischen
C v/t slum it B 2
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1. noun
Slum, der; (single house or apartment) Elendsquartier, das
2. transitive verb,
-mm-

slum it — wie arme Leute leben; (fig.) sich unters [gemeine] Volk mischen

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n.
Elendsviertel n.

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