territory

territory
noun
1) (Polit.) Staatsgebiet, das; Hoheitsgebiet, das
2) (fig.): (area of knowledge or action) Gebiet, das
3) (of commercial traveller etc.) Bezirk, der
4) (large tract of land) Region, die; Gebiet, das
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['teritəri]
plural - territories; noun
1) (a stretch of land; a region: They explored the territory around the North Pole.) das Territorium
2) (the land under the control of a ruler or state: British territory.) das Hoheitsgebiet
3) (an area of interest, knowledge etc: Ancient history is outside my territory.) das Gebiet
- academic.ru/74198/territorial">territorial
- territorial waters
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ter·ri·tory
[ˈterɪtəri, AM -ətɔ:ri]
n
1. (area of land) Gebiet nt, Territorium nt
uncharted/unknown \territory unerforschtes/unbekanntes Gebiet
2. no pl POL Hoheitsgebiet nt, Staatsgebiet nt, Territorium nt
in enemy \territory auf feindlichem Gebiet
forbidden \territory (fig) verbotenes Terrain fig
maritime \territory Hoheitsgewässer pl
private \territory Privatsphäre f
3. BIOL Revier nt, Territorium nt
4. (of activity or knowledge) Bereich m, Gebiet nt
familiar \territory (fig) vertrautes Gebiet [o Terrain] fig
new/uncharted \territory Neuland nt fig
5. AUS
Northern \territory Nordterritorium nt
6.
to go [or come] with the \territory dazugehören, einhergehen
the public attention that famous people get just goes with the \territory Prominente stehen zwangsläufig im Mittelpunkt der Öffentlichkeit
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['terItərI]
n
(Staats)gebiet nt, Territorium nt; (in US, Austral) Territorium nt; (of animals) Revier nt, Territorium nt; (COMM of agent etc) Bezirk m; (fig) Revier nt, Gebiet nt

uncharted territories (lit) — unerforschte Gebiete pl; (fig) unerforschtes Terrain

the occupied territories — die besetzen Gebiete

that comes or goes with the territory — das gehört einfach dazu

such problems have become familiar territory — solche Probleme sind allgegenwärtig geworden

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territory [ˈterıtərı; US ˈterəˌtəʊriː; -ˌtɔː-] s
1. Gebiet n, Territorium n, fig auch Bereich m
2. POL Hoheits-, Staatsgebiet n:
on British territory auf britischem Gebiet
3. Territory POL Territorium n (Schutzgebiet)
4. WIRTSCH (Vertrags-, Vertreter) Gebiet n, (-)Bezirk m
5. SPORT (Spielfeld)Hälfte f
T. abk
1. teaspoon (teaspoonful) TL
2. territory
3. Thursday Do.
4. time
5. Tuesday Di.
terr. abk
1. terrace
2. territory
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noun
1) (Polit.) Staatsgebiet, das; Hoheitsgebiet, das
2) (fig.): (area of knowledge or action) Gebiet, das
3) (of commercial traveller etc.) Bezirk, der
4) (large tract of land) Region, die; Gebiet, das
* * *
n.
Gebiet -e n.
Territorium n.

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