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  • 1 shouldst

    shouldst [ʃʊdst] 2. sg präs obs von academic.ru/66362/shall">shall
    shall [ʃæl] inf, imp und pperf fehlen, 2. sg präs obs shalt [ʃælt], 3. sg präs shall, prät should [ʃʊd], 2. sg präs obs shouldst [ʃʊdst], shouldest [-ıst] v/aux (mit folgendem inf ohne to)
    1. Futur: ich werde, wir werden:
    I (we) shall come tomorrow
    2. besonders bei Fragen, die einen Vorschlag oder eine Einladung beinhalten: soll ich …?, sollen wir …?:
    shall I call you back?;
    shall we dance? wollen wir tanzen?;
    shall we go? gehen wir?
    3. nach you, he, she, it und they zum Ausdruck einer Drohung etc:
    you shall pay for this! das sollst oder wirst du mir büßen!
    4. als Frageanhängsel nach I und we, oft unübersetzt:
    let’s start, shall we? kommt, fangen wir an!;
    I’ll have five, shall I? ich nehme fünf, ja?
    5. besonders JUR (zur Bezeichnung einer Mussbestimmung, im Deutschen durch Indikativ wiedergegeben):
    any person shall be liable … jede Person ist verpflichtet …;
    this door shall be open all the time diese Tür muss ständig geöffnet bleiben

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  • 2 shouldst

    shouldst /ʃʊdst/
    vc. verb. 2a pers. sing. pass. arc. di should.

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  • 3 shouldst

    v. vervoeging van shall in verleden tijd met verouderde spelling
    → should should/

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  • 4 shouldst

    (устаревшее) второе лицо ед. ч. настоящего времени гл. should

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  • 5 shouldst

    [ʃʋdst,ʃədst] уст.
    2-е л. ед. ч. настоящего времени гл. should

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  • 7 shouldst

    llahs רזעה לעופ לש תיאכרא חכונ רבע תרוצ

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  • 8 shouldst

    verb \/ʃʊdst\/
    ( gammeldags) 2. person entall av should

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  • 9 shouldst

    іст.
    2-a; oc.; oдн. теп. ч. дієсл

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  • 10 shouldst

    іст.
    2-a; oc.; oдн. теп. ч. дієсл

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  • 11 shouldst

    aux, v. = (주어가 thou 일 때), =SHOULD

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  • 12 shouldst

    v. ålderdomlig form av verbet "shall" (ska)

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  • 13 shouldst (shall)

    v. צורת עבר נוכח ארכאית של פועל העזר shall

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  • 14 shouldest

    shouldest [ˈʃʊdıst] academic.ru/66921/shouldst">shouldst
    shall [ʃæl] inf, imp und pperf fehlen, 2. sg präs obs shalt [ʃælt], 3. sg präs shall, prät should [ʃʊd], 2. sg präs obs shouldst [ʃʊdst], shouldest [-ıst] v/aux (mit folgendem inf ohne to)
    1. Futur: ich werde, wir werden:
    I (we) shall come tomorrow
    2. besonders bei Fragen, die einen Vorschlag oder eine Einladung beinhalten: soll ich …?, sollen wir …?:
    shall I call you back?;
    shall we dance? wollen wir tanzen?;
    shall we go? gehen wir?
    3. nach you, he, she, it und they zum Ausdruck einer Drohung etc:
    you shall pay for this! das sollst oder wirst du mir büßen!
    4. als Frageanhängsel nach I und we, oft unübersetzt:
    let’s start, shall we? kommt, fangen wir an!;
    I’ll have five, shall I? ich nehme fünf, ja?
    5. besonders JUR (zur Bezeichnung einer Mussbestimmung, im Deutschen durch Indikativ wiedergegeben):
    any person shall be liable … jede Person ist verpflichtet …;
    this door shall be open all the time diese Tür muss ständig geöffnet bleiben

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  • 15 2-е л. ед. ч. настоящего времени гл. should

    Religion: shouldst

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  • 16 तद् _tad

    तद् pron., a. (Nom. sing. सः m., सा f., तत् n.)
    1 That referring to something not present; (तदिति परोक्षे विजानी- यात्)
    -2 He, she, it; (oft. as corr. of यद्); यस्य बुद्धिर्बलं तस्य Pt.1.
    -3 That i. e. well-known; सा रम्या नगरी महान्स नृपतिः सामन्तचक्रं च तत् Bh.3.37; Ku.5.71.
    -4 That (referring to something seen or experienced before, अनुभूतार्थः; उत्कम्पिनी भयपरिस्खलितांशुकान्ता ते लोचने प्रतिदिशं विधुरे क्षिपन्ती K. P.7; Bv.2.5.
    -5 The same, identical, that, very; usually with एव; तानीन्द्रियाणि सकलानि तदेव नाम Bh.2.4. Sometimes the forms of तद् are used with the first and second personal pronouns, as well as with demonstratives and relatives, for the sake of emphasis; (often translatable by 'therefore', 'then'); सो$हमिज्याविशुद्धात्मा R.1.69; 'I that very person', 'I therefore'; (I who am so and so); स त्वं निवर्तस्व विहाय लज्जाम् 2.4 'thou, therefore, shouldst return', &c. When repea- ted तद् has the sense of 'several', 'various'; तेषु तेषु स्थानेषु K.369; Bg.7.2; Māl.1.36; ते ते भावाः 1.17. तेन the instr. of तद् is often used with adverbial force in the sense of 'therefore', 'on that account', 'in that case', 'for that reason.' तेन हि if so, well then. -ind.
    1 There, thither.
    -2 Then, in that case, at that time.
    -3 For that reason, therefore, consequently; तदेहि विमर्दक्षमां भूमिमवतरावः U.5; Me.7,19; R.3.46.
    -4 Then (corr. of यदि); तथापि यदि महत्कुतूहलं तत्कथयामि K.136; Bg.1.46. -n.
    1 The Supreme Spirit or Brahman; तद्भावभावी तद्बुद्धिः Mb.12. 323.29; Bg.17.23.
    -2 This world.
    -Comp. -अतिपात a. going beyond the bounds.
    -अनन्तर a. next to that. (-ind.) immediately after that, thereupon.
    -अनु ind. after that, afterwards; संदेशं मे तदनु जलद श्रोष्यसि श्रोत्र- पेयम् Me.13; R.16.87; Māl.9.26.
    -अनुसरणम् going after that.
    -अन्त a. perishing in that, ending thus.
    -अन्य a. other than that.
    -अपेक्ष a. having regard to that.
    -अर्थ, -अर्थीय a.
    1 intended for that.
    -2 having that meaning.
    -अर्थम् on that account, with that object, therefore; स्वस्रीयं मम राजेन्द्र द्रष्टुकामो महीपतिः । तदर्थ- मुपयातो$हमयोध्यां रघुनन्दन ॥ Rām.1.73.4.
    -अर्ह a. meriting that.
    -अवधि ind.
    1 so far; upto that period, till then; तदवधि कुशली पुराणशास्त्रस्मृतिशतचारुविचारजो विवेकः Bv. 2.14.
    -2 from that time, since then; श्वासो दीर्घस्तदवधि मुखे पाण्डिमा Bv.2.79.
    -अवस्थ a. so circumstanced.
    -एकचित्त a. having the mind solely fixed on that; H.
    -कर a. serving, obeying as servant.
    -काल 1 the current moment, present time.
    -2 that time. ˚धी a. having presence of mind.
    -कालम् ind.
    1 instantly, immediately.
    -2 at that time, at a certain time.
    -कालीन a. simultaneous; ब्रह्मन्कालान्तरकृतं तत्कालीनं कथं भवेत् Bhāg.1.12.41.
    -क्षणः 1 present, time being, present or current moment; R.1.51.
    -2 the same moment.
    -3 a measure of time.
    -क्षणम्, -क्षणात् ind. immediately, directly, instantly; सेकान्ते मुनिकन्याभिस्तत्- क्षणोज्झितवृक्षकम् R.3.14; Śi.9.5; Y.2.14; Amaru. 83.
    -क्रिय a. working without wages.
    -गत a. gone or directed to that, intent on that, devoted to that, belonging to that; तद्गतेनैव चेतसा Ks.3.68. (
    -तः) the continued multiplication of four or more like quantities.
    -गुण a. possessing those qualities.
    (-णः) 1 the quality or virtue of anything; R.1.9.
    -2 a figure of speech (in Rhet.); स्वमुत्सृज्य गुणं योगादत्युज्ज्वलगुणस्य यत् । वस्तु तद्गुण- तामेति भण्यते स तु तद्गुणः ॥ K. P.1.137; see Chandr.5.141. ˚संविज्ञानः a term applied to those Bahuvrīhi compounds in which the qualities denoted by the name are perceiv- ed along with the thing itself; as लंबकर्ण; cf. अतद्गुणसंविज्ञान also.
    - a. immediate, instantaneous.
    -ज्ञः a knowing or intelligent man, wise man, philosopher.
    -तृतीय a. doing that for the third time.
    -देश्य a. coming from the same country.
    -देश्यः a fellow countryman.
    -धन a. miserly, niggardly.
    -धर्मिन् a. obeying his laws; तद्धर्मिणां निवसतां विषमः स्वभावः Bhāg.3.15.32.
    -धर्म्य a. of that kind; Bhāg.5.14.2.
    -पदार्थः the Supreme Being.
    -पर a.
    1 following that, coming after that, inferior.
    -2 having that as the highest ob- ject, closely intent on, exclusively devoted to, eagerly engaged in (usually in comp.); सम्राट् समाराधनतत्परो$भूत् R.2.5;1.66; Me.1; Y.1.83; Ms.3.262.
    -3 diligent. (
    -रः) the thirtieth part of a twinkling of the eye. (
    -रा) one sixtieth of a second of a circle. ˚ता, ˚त्वम्
    1 intentness, entire devotion or addiction to a thing.
    -2 inferiority.
    -परायण a. solely devoted or attached to anything.
    -पुरुषः 1 the original or Supreme Spirit.
    -2 N. of a class of compounds in which the first member determines the sense of the other member, or in which the last member is defined or qualified by the first, without losing its original independence; as तत्पुरुषः; तत्पुरुष कर्मधारय येनाहं स्यां बहुव्रीहिः Udb. उत्तरपदप्रधानस्तत्पुरुषः
    -पूर्व a.
    1 happening or occurring for the first time; अकारि तत्पूर्वनिबद्धया तया Ku.5.1;7.3; R.2.42;14.38.
    -2 prior, former.
    -पूर्वम् ind. that for the first time; Ki.7.11.
    -प्रथम a. doing that for the first time; Ku.5.66.
    -फल a. having that as a fruit or result.
    (-लः) 1 the white water-lily.
    -2 a kind of perfume.
    -बलः a kind of arrow.
    -भव a. sprung from Sanskṛit &c. (as Prākṛit or other words).
    -भावः becoming that.
    -मात्रम् 1 merely that, only a trifle, a very small quantity; तन्मात्रादेव कुपितो राजा Ks.6.15.
    -2 (in phil.) a subtle and primary element (such as शब्द, स्पर्श, रूप, रस and गन्ध) तन्मात्राण्यविशेषाः Sān. K.38; गणस्तन्मात्रपञ्चकश्चैव Sān. K.24; Bhāg.11.24.7.
    -मात्रिक a. consisting of rudi- mentary atoms; अर्थस्तन्मात्रिकाज्जज्ञे Bhāg.11.24.8.
    -राजः an affix added to some proper names to form from them the names of the 'king' or 'chief'; as from अङ्ग is formed आङ्ग 'king of the Aṅgas' by the affix अण्.
    -रूप a. thus shaped, so formed; of the same quality.
    -वाचक a. denoting or signifying that.
    -विद् a.
    1 knowing that.
    -2 knowing the truth.
    -विद्य a. a Connoisseur, expert.
    -विध a. of that kind or sort; भक्त्योपपन्नेषु हि तद्विधानां प्रसादचिह्नानि पुरः फलानि R.2.22; Ku.5.73; Ms.2.112.
    -संख्याक a. of that number; Y.2.6. com.
    -समनन्तरम् ind. immediately upon that; Ks.4.24.
    -स्थ a. being on or in that, connected with it. (
    -स्थः) a particular mode of multiplication.
    -हित a. good for that.
    -(तः) 1 an affix added to primary bases to form derivative or secondary bases from them.
    -2 a noun formed by a Taddhita affix, a derivative noun.

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  • 17 OK

    I)
    conj.
    1) and; bæði … ok, both … and (bæði er hann vitr ok framgjarn);
    2) in comparison, as, and; sami maðr ok áðr, the same man as before; nú fór Svíum allt á eina leið ok Dönum, it went with the Swedes in the same way as with the Danes; þat er mjök sundrleitt (úlíkt) ok kristnir menn gøra, it differs much from what Christians do;
    3) of an adversative character, and yet, but (hann var særðr mörgum sárum ok engum stórum);
    4) introducing the apodosis, then = þá; esp. in the old laws; ef sá maðr (etc.) …, ok verðr hann útlagr, then he shall pay;
    5) used for the relative particle ‘er’; at höllu hann kom ok átti Íms faðir, which belonged to Im’s father; Geirröðr konungr átti þá son, ok hét Agnarr, who was called A.;
    6) also (hann heyrir ok þat, er gras vex á jörðu).
    * * *
    1.
    copulative conj.; the mod. form is og, which appears in the 15th century MSS., but the word is usually in the MSS. written thus ⁊. The Runic inscriptions mostly have auk, which diphthongal form has in the conj. been changed into ok, but is retained in the adverbial auk = etiam. As neither the stone in Tune nor the Golden horn happens to have the word, we are in the dark as to its earliest Scandinavian form. The particle ok is characteristic of the Scandinavian languages, as distinguished from the Germ. und, Engl. and; although this is more apparent than real, for the identity of ok with the Goth. copulative particle jah and uh. Hel. jac, has been conclusively demonstrated by Grimm, who also makes out an identity between Goth. uh, standing for hu, and Gr. καί, Lat. -que; the metathesis of uh for hu is analogous to Lat. ac = Gr. καί. Grimm farther supports this etymology by comparing the Teutonic compounds ne-hu, Icel. contr. né, with Lat. ne-c = ne-que, which proves the identity of both the suffixed particles, the Lat. c or que and the Teut. uh. The Goth. jah is a compound = jâ-uh = ‘immo-que;’ the Norse ok, too, is prob. a compound particle, the j being dropped, and then jâ-uh contracted into auh = auk; the final guttural h (sounded as χ), instead of being absorbed by the preceding vowel, was hardened into the tenuis k. The negative verbal suffix -a and -að, the nominal suffix -gi, and the copula ok will thus all be derived from one root,—one of the many instances of the Protean transformations of particles, even the negative and positive being interwoven into the same word.
    A. And, a copula between two or more nouns; í upphafi skapaði Guð himinn ok jörð, Edda (pref., Gen. i. 1); ríki ok konungdóm, Fms. i. 23; mikill ok sterkr, Nj. 2; væn kona ok kurteis ok vel at sér, 1; dætr þrjár ok sonu þrá, 30. If the nouns are many the usage may vary:—the nouns may be paired off, eldr ok vatn, járn ok málmr, Edda 36; or the copula is only put to the last, eldr, vatn, járn ok málmr; or, if emphatic, it may be reiterated, eldr ok vatn ok járn ok málmr; or ok may be left out altogether, málmr. steinar, jörðin, viðirnir, sóttirnar, dýrin, fuglarnir, eitrormar, Edda l. c.
    2. bæði ok, bæði er hann vitr ok framgjarn, Nj. 6.
    3. in comparison, as, and, = Lat. ac, atque; með jöfnum skildaga ok Hrólfr Kraki görði, Fb. ii. 137; samr maðr ek áðr, the same man as before, i. 364; hafa með sér sín epli, ok bera saman ok hin, and compare them and the others, Edda 46; hón var þá úlík ok fyrr, Fms. i. 185; þat er mjök sundrleitt ok Kristnir menn göra, it differs much from what Christians do, x. 171; á sömu leið ok fyrr, i. 253; samsumars ok Steingerðr gékk frá Bersa, Korm. 160; jamvandhæfr ok flörbaugsmaðr, Grág. i. 89.
    4. of an adversative character, and yet, but; mörgum sárum ok engum stórum, Fms. x. 370; þetta eru áheyrilig boð, ok újafnlig. Nj. 77; úsællig kona ertú, ok ( but yet) ekki svá at eigi megi sæma við slíkt, Fms. vii. 167.
    5. the particle ok connects together the parts of the sentence; þá mælti Frigg, ok spurði, then spoke Frigg, and asked, Edda 37; at þú bættir ráð þitt, ok bæðir þér konu, thou shouldst mend thy condition, and take thee a wife, Nj. 2:—it is used to mark the progress of a speech or sentence, féllusk Ásum orðtök ok svá hendr, ok sá hverr til annars, ok vóru allir með einum hug til þess er unnit hafði verkit; Loki tók. Mistiltein, ok sleit upp, ok gékk til þings …; Höðr tók Mistiltein, ok skaut at Baldri; Æsir tóku lík Baldrs, ok fluttu til sjávar, Edda 37; sendu þeir Ívar til hans, ok skyldi hann vita, Fms. x. 27.
    II. in the old law (the Grág.) the apodosis or conclusion is headed by ok, then, as in the standing phrase, ok verðr hann útlagr, ok varðar þat … marka útlegð, and he shall pay, i. e. then he shall …; þeir menn er sakir eigu, ok skulu þeir ganga til dóms …, and so in every page of the Grágás.
    III. in some ancient epic poems the ok is as an historical particle put at the head of sentences or verses in a manner which closely resembles the use of the Hebrew ו; the old Ýt. is in this respect remarkable,—ok sikling, I; ok salbjartr, 2; ok sá brann, 3; ok Visburs, ok allvald, 4; ok landherr, 5: ok ek þess opt fregit hafðak, 6; ok allvald, 7; ok þat orð, 8; ok hnakkmars, 10; ok varð hinn, 11; ok Hagbarðs, 12; ok þrálífr … ok sveiðuðs. 13; ok lofsæll, 14; ok Austmarr, ok við aur, ok dáðgjarn, 16; ok ljóshömum, 18; ok ofveg, ok sá frömuðr, 19; ok Ingjald, ok sjá urðr, 20; ok Skæreið, 22; ok nú liggr, 23: ok launsigr, ok buðlung, 24; ok um ráð, ok launsigr, 25; ok niðkvisl, 26; - so used about thirty times in this single poem; in other poems less freq., but yet it occurs, e. g. in the fragments of Vellekla, see also the references given s. v. auk (III).
    IV. the placing the copula before both the parts to be joined is curious; this only occurs in a few instances in old poetry; ok einnar átta, ‘and’ one eight, i. e. one plus eight = nine, Hd. (composed about 986 A. D.); ok hárar hamljót, ‘and hoary scraggy’ = hoary and scraggy, Haustl.; ok Sörli þeir Hamðir, ‘and Sorli Hamdir’ = S. and H., Bragi; ok átta enni-tungl fjögur höfuð, ‘and eight eyes four heads’ i. e. four heads and eight eyes, id.; ok hörga blóthús, Rekst.; ok svá jarlar Óláfar, = jarlar ok svá Óláfar, Sighvat; ok hringa hlínar óþurft mína, the woe of her and myself, Kormak; ok há grasi viði = há grasi ok viði, Gm. 17; ok Elfar Gandvikr miðli, Edda (Ht.) 1.
    V. used as an interjection; þú skalt fara í Kirkjubæ—Ok, hvat skal ek þangat? Nj. 74; ok skaltú enn þora at mæla jöfnum orðum við mik, 656 B. 10: akin to this is the mod. usage in exclamations, wrath, wonder, indignation, og, hvað er nú að tarna! og, hvernig ætli þú látir! og, ekki nema það!
    VI. the following are prob. ellipt.; segðú mér þat …, ok ek vilja vita, tell thou me that, and I wish to know = that which I want to know, Skm. 3; ætlar jarl at höggva þessa menn alla, ok þeir hofðu nú höndum á komit, all those, and (whom) they had got hold of, Fms. xi. 14.
    B. Adverb; older form auk, q. v., [Germ. auch; Old Engl. eke]:—also; þat er ok, at, Grág. i. 36; hér eru ok tignar-klæði, Nj. 6; hann vaknar ok sem aðrir, Fms. xi. 117; svá mun ok, Hom. 142, and in countless instances old and mod., see auk; eigi ok, neither, Fms. x. 324; það er og, so so!
    2.
    n. [Goth. juk; A. S. geoc; Engl. yoke; O. H. G. joh; Germ. joch; cp. Lat. jugum, Gr. ζυγόν; in the Northern languages the j is dropped, ok, Dan. aag]:—a yoke, Fb. ii. 72, Rb. 398, Al. 6, 19, Sks. 136 new Ed.: metaph., ok vóru svá Norðmenn undir því oki, Ó.T. 15; ok-björn, ok-hreinn, poët. = a ‘yoke-bear,’ an ox, Ýt., Lex. Poët.

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  • 18 shall

    auxiliary verb only in pres.
    shall, neg. (coll.) shan't, past should, neg. (coll.) shouldn't
    1) (expr. simple future) werden
    2) should (expr. conditional) würde/würdest/würden/würdet

    I should have been killed if I had let go — ich wäre getötet worden, wenn ich losgelassen hätte

    3) (expr. command)
    4) (expr. will or intention)

    what shall we do?was sollen wir tun?

    let's go in, shall we? — gehen wir doch hinein, oder?

    I'll buy six, shall I? — ich kaufe 6 [Stück], ja?

    he shouldn't do things like that!er sollte so etwas nicht tun!

    oh, you shouldn't have! — (expr. gratitude) das wäre doch nicht nötig gewesen!

    5) in conditional clause

    if we should be defeatedfalls wir unterliegen [sollten]

    I should hope soich hoffe es; (indignant) das möchte ich hoffen!

    I should like to disagree with you on that pointin dem Punkt od. da möchte ich dir widersprechen

    I should say it is time we went homeich würde sagen od. ich glaube, es ist Zeit, dass wir nach Hause gehen

    * * *
    [ʃəl, ʃæl]
    short forms - I'll, we'll; verb
    1) (used to form future tenses of other verbs when the subject is I or we: We shall be leaving tomorrow; I shall have arrived by this time tomorrow.) ich werde,wir werden
    2) (used to show the speaker's intention: I shan't be late tonight.) Bezeichnung einer Absicht
    3) (used in questions, the answer to which requires a decision: Shall I tell him, or shan't I?; Shall we go now?) sollen
    4) (used as a form of command: You shall go if I say you must.) müssen
    * * *
    [ʃæl, ʃəl]
    I/we \shall... ich werde/wir werden...
    2. esp BRIT (ought to, must)
    I/he/she \shall... ich/er/sie soll...
    you \shall... du sollst...
    we/you/they \shall... wir/Sie/sie sollen...
    it \shall be unlawful... es ist verboten,...
    \shall I/we...? soll ich/sollen wir...?
    I'll try, \shall I? ich werd's versuchen, ja?
    let's try, \shall we? lass uns versuchen, oder? [o ja?]
    * * *
    [ʃl] pret should
    modal aux vb
    1)

    (future) I/we shall or I'll/we'll go to France this year — ich werde/wir werden dieses Jahr nach Frankreich fahren, ich fahre/wir fahren dieses Jahr nach Frankreich

    no, I shall not or I shan't —

    yes, I shall — jawohl, das werde ich tun or das tue ich!

    2)

    (determination, obligation) you shall pay for this! —

    but I say you shall do it! the directors shall not be disturbed (form)aber ich sage dir, du wirst das machen! die Direktoren dürfen nicht gestört werden

    the court shall risedas Gericht muss sich erheben; (command)

    the manufacturer shall deliver... (in contracts etc) — der Hersteller liefert...

    I want to go too – and so you shall — ich will auch mitkommen – aber gewiss doch or (in fairy stories) es sei!

    3)

    (in questions, suggestions) what shall we do? — was sollen wir machen?, was machen wir?

    let's go in, shall we? — komm, gehen wir hinein!

    I'll buy 3, shall I? — soll ich 3 kaufen?, ich kaufe 3, oder?

    * * *
    shall [ʃæl] inf, imp und pperf fehlen, 2. sg präs obs shalt [ʃælt], 3. sg präs shall, prät should [ʃʊd], 2. sg präs obs shouldst [ʃʊdst], shouldest [-ıst] v/aux (mit folgendem inf ohne to)
    1. Futur: ich werde, wir werden:
    I (we) shall come tomorrow
    2. besonders bei Fragen, die einen Vorschlag oder eine Einladung beinhalten: soll ich …?, sollen wir …?:
    shall I call you back?;
    shall we dance? wollen wir tanzen?;
    shall we go? gehen wir?
    3. nach you, he, she, it und they zum Ausdruck einer Drohung etc:
    you shall pay for this! das sollst oder wirst du mir büßen!
    4. als Frageanhängsel nach I und we, oft unübersetzt:
    let’s start, shall we? kommt, fangen wir an!;
    I’ll have five, shall I? ich nehme fünf, ja?
    5. besonders JUR (zur Bezeichnung einer Mussbestimmung, im Deutschen durch Indikativ wiedergegeben):
    any person shall be liable … jede Person ist verpflichtet …;
    this door shall be open all the time diese Tür muss ständig geöffnet bleiben
    * * *
    auxiliary verb only in pres.
    shall, neg. (coll.) shan't, past should, neg. (coll.) shouldn't
    1) (expr. simple future) werden
    2) should (expr. conditional) würde/würdest/würden/würdet

    I should have been killed if I had let go — ich wäre getötet worden, wenn ich losgelassen hätte

    3) (expr. command)
    4) (expr. will or intention)

    let's go in, shall we? — gehen wir doch hinein, oder?

    I'll buy six, shall I? — ich kaufe 6 [Stück], ja?

    oh, you shouldn't have! — (expr. gratitude) das wäre doch nicht nötig gewesen!

    5) in conditional clause

    if we should be defeated — falls wir unterliegen [sollten]

    I should hope so — ich hoffe es; (indignant) das möchte ich hoffen!

    I should like to disagree with you on that pointin dem Punkt od. da möchte ich dir widersprechen

    I should say it is time we went homeich würde sagen od. ich glaube, es ist Zeit, dass wir nach Hause gehen

    English-german dictionary > shall

  • 19 shalt

    [ʃælt, ʃəlt]
    thou \shalt not kill du sollst nicht töten
    he's one of those people who believes that thou \shalt not serve red wine with fish ( hum) er gehört zu den Menschen, die glauben, dass es eine Sünde ist, Rotwein zu Fisch zu reichen
    * * *
    [ʃlt] (obs) 2nd pers sing See: of academic.ru/66362/shall">shall
    * * *
    shalt [ʃælt] obs 2. sg präs von shall:
    thou shalt not kill BIBEL du sollst nicht töten
    shall [ʃæl] inf, imp und pperf fehlen, 2. sg präs obs shalt [ʃælt], 3. sg präs shall, prät should [ʃʊd], 2. sg präs obs shouldst [ʃʊdst], shouldest [-ıst] v/aux (mit folgendem inf ohne to)
    1. Futur: ich werde, wir werden:
    I (we) shall come tomorrow
    2. besonders bei Fragen, die einen Vorschlag oder eine Einladung beinhalten: soll ich …?, sollen wir …?:
    shall I call you back?;
    shall we dance? wollen wir tanzen?;
    shall we go? gehen wir?
    3. nach you, he, she, it und they zum Ausdruck einer Drohung etc:
    you shall pay for this! das sollst oder wirst du mir büßen!
    4. als Frageanhängsel nach I und we, oft unübersetzt:
    let’s start, shall we? kommt, fangen wir an!;
    I’ll have five, shall I? ich nehme fünf, ja?
    5. besonders JUR (zur Bezeichnung einer Mussbestimmung, im Deutschen durch Indikativ wiedergegeben):
    any person shall be liable … jede Person ist verpflichtet …;
    this door shall be open all the time diese Tür muss ständig geöffnet bleiben

    English-german dictionary > shalt

  • 20 csinált

    (DE) gemacht; (EN) shouldest; shouldst

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > csinált

См. также в других словарях:

  • shouldst — [ ʃudst ] verb thou shouldst an old phrase meaning you should …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • shouldst — [ʃədst strong ʃudst] old use the second person singular form of the verb ↑should …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • shouldst — (shall) v. (Archaic) would; must, be obliged to (auxiliary verb) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • shouldst — [shood′istshoodst] v. archaic 2d pers. sing. pt. of SHALL: used with thou: also shouldest [shood′ist] …   English World dictionary

  • shouldst — or shouldest archaic past second singular of shall * * * /shoodst, shootst/, v. Archaic. 2nd pers. sing. past of shall. Also, shouldest /shood ist/. * * * shouldst UK [ʃʊdst] US …   Useful english dictionary

  • shouldst — verb Second person singular simple past form of shall. Doth it seem good to thee that thou shouldst calumniate me, and oppress me, the work of thy own hands, and help the counsel of the wicked? Job 10:3 …   Wiktionary

  • shouldst — UK [ʃʊdst] / US verb thou shouldst …   English dictionary

  • shouldst — archaic past second singular of shall …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • shouldst — /shoodst, shootst/, v. Archaic. 2nd pers. sing. past of shall. Also, shouldest /shood ist/. * * * …   Universalium

  • shouldst — strong verb old use the second person singular form of the verb should …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • shouldst — [[t]ʃʊdst, ʃʊtst[/t]] also should•est [[t]ˈʃʊd ɪst[/t]] v. fun archaic 2nd pers. sing. past of shall …   From formal English to slang

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