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1 demise
demise f Demission f, Rücktritt m;podat demisi entlassen -
2 demise
demise f Demission f, Rücktritt m;podat demisi entlassen -
3 demise
noun* * *de·mise[dɪˈmaɪz]n no plin the event of my \demise im Falle meines Ablebens* * *[dI'maɪz]n(= death) Tod m; (of person also) Ableben nt (geh); (fig, of institution, newspaper etc) Ende nt* * *demise [dıˈmaız]A s1. Ableben n, Hinscheiden n, Tod m2. JUR Grundstücksübertragung f, besonders Verpachtung f3. (Herrschafts)Übertragung f:demise of the Crown Übertragung der Krone (an den Nachfolger)B v/tto dat)to dat)* * *noun -
4 demise
de·mise [dɪʼmaɪz] nin the event of my \demise im Falle meines Ablebens -
5 demise
1. GRUNDSTÜCKSR Überlassung f, Verpachtung f, Vermietung f;2. Tod m, (fig.) Niedergang m -
6 demise charter
de·ˈmise char·tern Miete f [o Chartern nt] eines Schiffes ohne Besatzung, Bareboatcharter f -
7 димайз-чартер
n1) brit.engl. demise-charter (договор фрахтования судна на срок. в течение которого фрахтователь становится фактически владельцем судна) -
8 hasten
1. transitive verb(cause to hurry) drängen; (accelerate) beschleunigen2. intransitive verbhasten to do something — sich beeilen, etwas zu tun
I hasten to add/say — ich muss od. möchte gleich hinzufügen/sagen
* * *['heisn]1) (to (cause to) move with speed: He hastened towards me; We must hasten the preparations.) eilen, beschleunigen2) (to do at once: He hastened to add an explanation.) sich beeilen* * *has·ten[ˈheɪsən]I. vt▪ to \hasten sb jdn drängen▪ to \hasten sth etw beschleunigento \hasten sb's demise jds Fall beschleunigenII. vi1. (do fast)to \hasten to add/say sich akk beeilen hinzuzufügen/zu sagen* * *['heɪsn]1. visich beeilenhe hastened to add that... — er fügte schnell hinzu dass..., er beeilte sich hinzuzufügen, dass...
I hasten to add that... — ich muss allerdings hinzufügen, dass...
she hastened down the stairs — sie eilte or hastete die Treppe hinunter
2. vtbeschleunigenthe strain of office hastened his death — die Belastung seines Amtes trug zu seinem vorzeitigen Tod bei
* * *hasten [ˈheısn]A v/ta) jemanden antreibenb) etwas beschleunigen:hasten one’s steps den Schritt beschleunigenhasten to do sth sich beeilen, etwas zu tun;he hastened home er hastete nach Haus;I hasten to add that … ich möchte oder muss gleich hinzufügen, dass …* * *1. transitive verb(cause to hurry) drängen; (accelerate) beschleunigen2. intransitive verbhasten to do something — sich beeilen, etwas zu tun
I hasten to add/say — ich muss od. möchte gleich hinzufügen/sagen
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9 димайз-чартер
(договор найма судна на срок, в течение которого фрахтователь становится фактическим владельцем судна, как правило с ежемесячной выплатой действительному судовладельцу) demise charter англ.Русско-немецкий финансово-экономическому словарь > димайз-чартер
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11 átruház
(DE) deputieren; deputiert; niederlassen; übereignen; übergab; überträgt; Transferierung {e}; Vergabung {e}; vergaben; (EN) alien; alienate; assign; confer; consign; convey; deliver over to; demise; depute; devolute; devolve; grant; hand over; make over; release; settle; transfer -
12 átruházás
(EN) assignation; assignment; conveyance; delegation; demise; devolution; grant; livery; transfer; transference -
13 hagyományoz
(DE) hinterlassen; vermachen; vermacht; zueignen; überliefern; (EN) bequeath; demise -
14 haláleset
(DE) Sterbefall {r}; Sterbefälle {pl}; Todesfall {r}; Trauerfall {r}; (EN) bereavement; casualty; death; demise; fatality; obit; salty
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demise — de·mise 1 /di mīz/ vt de·mised, de·mis·ing: to convey (possession of property) by will or lease the demised premises demise 2 n [Anglo French, from feminine past participle of demettre to convey by lease, from Old French, to put down, give up,… … Law dictionary
Demise — De*mise , n. [F. d[ e]mettre, p. p. d[ e]mis, d[ e]mise, to put away, lay down; pref. d[ e] (L. de or dis ) + mettre to put, place, lay, fr. L. mittere to send. See {Mission}, and cf. {Dismiss}, {Demit}.] 1. Transmission by formal act or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Demise — De*mise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Demised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Demising}.] 1. To transfer or transmit by succession or inheritance; to grant or bestow by will; to bequeath. Power to demise my lands. Swift. [1913 Webster] What honor Canst thou demise… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
demise — mid 15c., from M.Fr. demise, fem. pp. of démettre dismiss, put away, from des away (from L. dis ) + M.Fr. mettre put, from L. mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Originally transfer of estate by will, meaning extended 1754 to death … Etymology dictionary
demise — [dē mīz′, dimīz′] n. [Fr démise, fem. pp. of OFr démettre, to dismiss, put away < L demittere: see DEMIT] 1. Law a transfer of an estate by lease, esp. for a fixed period 2. the transfer of sovereignty by death or abdication 3. a ceasing to… … English World dictionary
demise — *death, decease, passing … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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demise — ► NOUN 1) a person s death. 2) the end or failure of something. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin dimittere send away … English terms dictionary
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demise — I v. To convey or create an estate for years or life. To lease; to bequeath or transmit by succession or inheritance II n. A conveyance of an estate to another for life, for years, or at will (most commonly for years); a lease. Originally a… … Black's law dictionary
demise — I v. To convey or create an estate for years or life. To lease; to bequeath or transmit by succession or inheritance II n. A conveyance of an estate to another for life, for years, or at will (most commonly for years); a lease. Originally a… … Black's law dictionary