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1 consign
transitive verb1) anvertrauen (to Dat.)2) (Commerc.) übersenden, (fachspr.) konsignieren [Güter] (to an + Akk.)* * *(to put into or deliver to; to transfer: The little boy was consigned to his grandmother's care.) übergeben- academic.ru/15459/consignment">consignment* * *con·sign[kənˈsaɪn]vt ( form)1. (send)▪ to \consign sth to sb etw an jdn sendento \consign goods/articles to sb Waren/Artikel an jdn verschicken [o versenden2. (place)to \consign sb to sb's care jdn in jds Obhut gebento be \consigned to the care of sb unter jds Obhut stehento be \consigned to poverty/oblivion in Armut/Vergessenheit geratento be \consigned to prison ins Gefängnis kommen* * *[kən'saɪn]vtthe goods are consigned to... — die Waren sind für... bestimmt
2) (= commit) übergeben (to +dat); (= entrust also) anvertrauenit was consigned to the rubbish heap — es landete auf dem Abfallhaufen
to consign a child to sb's care — ein Kind in jds Obhut (acc) geben
* * *consign [kənˈsaın] v/t1. übergeben, ausliefern ( beide:to dat):consign to the flames den Flammen übergeben, verbrennen2. jemandem etwas anvertrauen3. JUR schott Geld hinterlegenfor, to für)a) übersenden, zusenden (dat)b) adressieren (an akk)6. consign (for sale) (zur Auktion) einliefern* * *transitive verb1) anvertrauen (to Dat.)consign something to the scrap heap — (lit. or fig.) etwas auf den Schrotthaufen werfen
2) (Commerc.) übersenden, (fachspr.) konsignieren [Güter] (to an + Akk.)* * *v.übergeben v. -
2 consignment
noun(Commerc.)* * ** * *con·sign·ment[kənˈsaɪnmənt]non \consignment in Kommissiongoods on \consignment, \consignment goods Kommissionswaren plto ship sth on \consignment in Konsignation liefern fachsprher \consignment to prison was reported in detail by the press die Presse hat ausführlich darüber berichtet, wie sie ins Gefängnis kam* * *[kən'saɪnmənt]n (COMM)goods for consignment abroad — ins Ausland gehende Ware
on consignment — in Kommission; (overseas) in Konsignation
* * *consignment [kənˈsaınmənt] s1. WIRTSCHa) Übersendung f, Zusendung f:consignment note Frachtbrief mconsignment sale Konsignations-, Kommissionsverkauf m;in consignment in Konsignation oder Kommission2. WIRTSCHa) (Waren)Sendung f3. JUR schott Hinterlegung fcons. abk1. consecrated2. consigned3. consignment6. constitution (constitutional)7. construction8. consulting* * *noun(Commerc.)1) (consigning) Übersendung, die (to an + Akk.)* * *n.Lieferung f.Sendung -en f.Versendung f.Warensendung f.Übersendung f. -
3 consign
con·sign [kənʼsaɪn] vt( form)1) ( send)to \consign sth to sb etw an jdn senden;2) ( place)to \consign sb to sb's care jdn in jds Obhut f geben;to be \consigned to the care of sb unter jds Obhut f stehen;to be \consigned to poverty/ oblivion in Armut/Vergessenheit geraten;to be \consigned to prison ins Gefängnis kommen
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