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beziehst

Beziehst is the second-person singular present tense form of the German verb beziehen. Beziehen is a versatile verb with several related meanings, including to obtain or receive, to refer to or relate to, and in certain contexts to take up residence or to cover. The intended sense is determined by the object and construction of the sentence.

Conjugation notes: In the present indicative, the forms are ich beziehe, du beziehst, er bezieht, wir beziehen,

Common uses and meanings:

- Receiving or obtaining: Er bezieht eine Rente. Sie bezieht Gehalt. Das Unternehmen bezieht Materialien aus dem

- Referring to something: sich auf etwas beziehen; Du beziehst dich auf den Vertrag.

- Taking up residence: eine Wohnung beziehen (to move into a dwelling).

Related expressions:

- Bezug nehmen auf … means to refer to or make reference to something, often in argument or

- Bezug as a noun (Bezug) denotes reference, relation, or basis of comparison, but is distinct from

Usage note: Beziehen with money or goods commonly appears without a long object, while the reflexive construction

ihr
bezieht,
sie
beziehen.
The
past
participle
is
bezogen,
and
the
simple
past
(preterite)
is
bezog
(du
bezogst).
Beziehen
forms
a
perfect
with
haben:
ich
habe
bezogen.
The
stem
is
bezieh-,
with
the
usual
endings
for
weak
and
mixed
German
verbs.
Ausland.
argumentation.
the
verb
form
bezieht.
beziehst
dich
auf
is
typical
for
referring
to
a
source
or
statement.
The
prefix
be-
indicates
a
transitive
action
that
is
directed
toward
a
target
object,
whether
receiving,
relating,
or
applying.