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guardian
['gɑ:dɪən]
n
gen.
Beschützer
m
;
Hüter
m
;
Vormundin
f
;
Betreuer
m
econ.
Verwahrer
m
;
Treuhänder
m
ed.
Vormund
m
law
Ordnungshüter
m
;
Wärter
m
;
Beistand
Verwalter des Vermögens
eines Geisteskranken
;
Kurator
m
;
Sorgeberechtigter
law, ADR
Pfleger
m
patents.
Sachwalter
m
(für Unmündige)
proced.law.
Vormund
m
(von Kindern oder behinderten Personen)
tech.
Wächter
m
guardians
n
gen.
Vormunde
m
;
Vormünder
m
guardian
female
n
gen.
Betreuerin
f
English thesaurus
guardian
['gɑ:dɪən]
abbr.
abbr.
gd
law
person appointed by will or by law to assume responsibility for or legally entrusted to manage somebody else's affairs incompetent adults or minor children
;
person appointed by will or by law to assume responsibility for incompetent adults or minor children. If a parent dies, this will usually be the other parent. If both die, it probably will be a close relative. In Juvenile Dependency cases, once a guardian is appointed, dependency may be terminated
law, abbr.
gdn
proced.law.
N/A
EL
Guardian
['gɑ:dɪən]
abbr.
abbr.
Grdn
guardian:
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