beziehen

Etymology
From, from. Equivalent to. The sense “to refer” is probably influenced by. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to refer, to relate
 * 2)  to put a sheet or cover on (a mattress, duvet etc.)
 * 3)  to upholster (a piece of furniture)
 * 4)  to become overcast
 * 5)  to move into (a dwelling)
 * 6)  to take up (a position)
 * 7)  to take (a position, stand)
 * 8)  to draw, receive (a regular payment such as a pension or benefit)
 * 9)  to buy something regularly from the same provider
 * 10)  to have a subscription to/for
 * 11)  to collect (taxes)
 * 1)  to move into (a dwelling)
 * 2)  to take up (a position)
 * 3)  to take (a position, stand)
 * 4)  to draw, receive (a regular payment such as a pension or benefit)
 * 5)  to buy something regularly from the same provider
 * 6)  to have a subscription to/for
 * 7)  to collect (taxes)
 * 1)  to take (a position, stand)
 * 2)  to draw, receive (a regular payment such as a pension or benefit)
 * 3)  to buy something regularly from the same provider
 * 4)  to have a subscription to/for
 * 5)  to collect (taxes)
 * 1)  to buy something regularly from the same provider
 * 2)  to have a subscription to/for
 * 3)  to collect (taxes)
 * 1)  to have a subscription to/for
 * 2)  to collect (taxes)
 * 1)  to collect (taxes)
 * 1)  to collect (taxes)
 * 1)  to collect (taxes)