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1 append
append v 1. COMMS beifügen; 2. COMP anhängen (file, data); 3. GEN beifügen; setzen, versehen mit (signature) -
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3 append
transitive verbappend something to something — etwas an etwas (Akk.) anhängen; (add) etwas einer Sache (Dat.) anfügen
* * *ap·pend[əˈpend]vt ( form)* * *[ə'pend]vtnotes etc anhängen (to an +acc ) (ALSO COMPUT), hinzufügen; seal drücken (to auf +acc); signature setzen (to unter +acc)the seal/signature appended to this document — das Siegel, mit dem/die Unterschrift, mit der das Dokument versehen ist
* * *2. bei-, hinzufügen (dat, zu), anfügen (dat, an akk):append one’s signature to seine Unterschrift setzen unter (akk)* * *transitive verbappend something to something — etwas an etwas (Akk.) anhängen; (add) etwas einer Sache (Dat.) anfügen
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5 append
vt COMP data, information anfügen, anhängen -
6 append the enforcement order
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > append the enforcement order
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7 append area
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8 message append
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9 annex
1. transitive verb2) (incorporate) annektieren [Land, Territorium]; (coll.): (take without right) sich (Dat.) unter den Nagel reißen (ugs.) [Gegenstände]2. noun(supplementary building) Anbau, der; (built-on extension) Erweiterungsbau, der; (appendix) (to document) Zusatz, der; (to treaty) Anhang, der* * *1. [ə'neks] verb(to take possession of (eg a country).) annektieren2. ['æneks] noun(a building added to, or used as an addition to, another building: a hotel annexe.) der Anbau- academic.ru/2689/annexation">annexation* * *an·nex[ˈæneks]I. vtII. n<pl -es>an·nexe, AM an·nex[ˈæneks]* * *[ə'neks]1. vtannektieren['neks]2. n2) (= building) Nebengebäude nt, Annex m; (= extension) Anbau m* * *A v/t [əˈneks; US auch ˈænˌeks]as annexed WIRTSCH laut Anlageto mit)3. ein Gebiet annektieren, (sich) einverleiben4. umgb) etwas mit Beschlag belegenB s [ˈæneks] besonders US1. Anhang m, Zusatz m, Nachtrag m2. Anlage f (in einem Brief)3. Anbau m, Nebengebäude n* * *1. transitive verb2) (incorporate) annektieren [Land, Territorium]; (coll.): (take without right) sich (Dat.) unter den Nagel reißen (ugs.) [Gegenstände]2. noun(supplementary building) Anbau, der; (built-on extension) Erweiterungsbau, der; (appendix) (to document) Zusatz, der; (to treaty) Anhang, der* * *(architecture) n.Anbau -ten m. n.Anhang -¨e m. v.anfügen v.annektieren v. -
10 add on
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append — ap‧pend [əˈpend] verb [transitive] to attach or add something to a piece of writing: • I have appended a letter which you sent to us last year. append something to something • The director has the right to append comments to the final report. * * … Financial and business terms
Append — Ap*pend ([a^]p*p[e^]nd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appending}.] [L. appendere or F. appendre: cf. OE. appenden, apenden, to belong, OF. apendre, F. appendre, fr. L. append[=e]re, v. i., to hang to, append[e^]re, v. t., to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
append — I verb add, addere, adiungere, affix, annex, attach, augment, conjoin, connect, extend, fasten include, insert, join, subjoin, supplement II index affix, annex (add) … Law dictionary
append — (v.) late 14c., to belong to as a possession or right, from O.Fr. apendre (13c.) belong, be dependent (on); attach (oneself) to; hang, hang up, and directly from L. appendere to cause to hang (from something), weigh, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) … Etymology dictionary
append — *add, subjoin, annex, superadd Analogous words: affix, attach, *fasten Contrasted words: *detach, disengage: curtail (see SHORTEN) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
append — [v] add, join adjoin, affix, annex, attach, conjoin, fasten, fix, hang, subjoin, supplement, tack on*, tag on*; concepts 85,113,160 Ant. disjoin, subtract, take away … New thesaurus
append — ► VERB ▪ add to the end of a document or piece of writing. ORIGIN Latin appendere hang on … English terms dictionary
append — [ə pend′] vt. [ME appenden < OFr apendre < L appendere < ad , to + pendere, hang: see SPIN] to attach or affix; add as a supplement or appendix … English World dictionary
Append — In computer programming, append is the name of a procedure for concatenating (linked) lists or arrays in some high level programming languages.LispAppend originates in the Lisp programming language. The append procedure takes two or more (linked) … Wikipedia
append — v. (D; tr.) to append to (to append a translation to a document) * * * [ə pend] (D; tr.) to append to (to append a translation to a document) … Combinatory dictionary
append — 01. The secretary [appended] a note at the end of the memo, asking people to verify reception. 02. Many people [append] a little quotation or joke to their e mail signature. 03. The director s name is [appended] to all official documents. 04.… … Grammatical examples in English