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that can be arranged

  • 1 the soonest date that can be arranged

    English-Dutch dictionary > the soonest date that can be arranged

  • 2 can

    I 1. noun
    1) (milk can, watering can) Kanne, die; (for oil, petrol) Kanister, der; (Amer.): (for refuse) Eimer, der; Tonne, die

    a can of paint — eine Büchse Farbe; (with handle) ein Eimer Farbe

    carry the can(fig. coll.) die Sache ausbaden (ugs.)

    2) (container for preserving) [Konserven]dose, die; [Konserven]büchse, die

    a can of tomatoes/sausages — eine Dose od. Büchse Tomaten/Würstchen

    3) (Amer. sl.): (lavatory) Lokus, der (ugs.)
    2. transitive verb,
    - nn- eindosen; einmachen [Obst]
    II auxiliary verb, only in pres.
    can,neg. cannot, (coll.) can't, past could, neg. (coll.) couldn't können; (have right, be permitted) dürfen; können

    as much as one canso viel man kann

    as... as can be — wirklich sehr...

    can do(coll.) kein Problem

    he can't be more than 40er kann nicht über 40 sein

    you can't smoke in this compartmentin diesem Abteil dürfen Sie nicht rauchen

    how [ever] could you do this to me? — wie konnten Sie mir das bloß antun?

    [that] could be [so] — das könnte od. kann sein

    * * *
    [kæn] I negative - can't; verb
    1) (to be able to: You can do it if you try hard.) können
    2) (to know how to: Can you drive a car?) können
    3) ((usually may) to have permission to: You can go if you behave yourself.) dürfen
    4) (used in questions to indicate surprise, disbelief etc: What can he be doing all this time?)
    II 1. noun
    (a metal container for liquids and many types of food: oil-can; beer-can; six cans of beer.) die Kanne, die Dose
    2. verb
    (to put (especially food) into cans, usually to preserve it: a factory for canning raspberries.) eindosen
    - academic.ru/10575/canned">canned
    - cannery
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    can1
    [kæn]
    I. n
    1. (sealed container) Dose f; of food, paint also Büchse f
    beer/drink \can Bier-/Getränkedose f
    food \can Konservendose f, Konservenbüchse f
    a \can of lemonade eine Dose Limonade
    a \can of paint eine Dose [o Büchse] Farbe; (with a handle) ein Eimer m Farbe
    a \can of oil ein Kanister m Öl
    3. (open container) Kanister m
    milk \can Milchkanne f
    petrol \can Benzinkanister m
    4. (for waste) [Müll]eimer m, Abfalleimer m SCHWEIZ, Kehrichteimer m SCHWEIZ, Mistkübel m ÖSTERR fam; (larger) [Müll]tonne f
    5. AM ( fam: prison)
    the \can der Knast fam, der Häfen ÖSTERR sl
    6. AM ( fam: toilet)
    the \can das Klo fam
    on the \can auf dem Klo fam
    \cans pl Kopfhörer pl
    8.
    to have to carry the \can BRIT ( fam) die Sache ausbaden müssen fam
    to be in the \can FILM, PHOT ( fam) im Kasten sein fam
    the scene is in the \can wir haben die Szene [o die Szene ist] im Kasten fam
    this project is finally in the \can dieses Projekt ist endlich abgeschlossen
    the deal is in the \can wir haben den Deal in der Tasche fig fam
    to be a \can of worms eine verzwickte Angelegenheit sein fam
    to open [up] a \can of worms ein heißes Eisen anpacken fig
    II. vt
    1. (package)
    to \can sth food etw eindosen; drinks etw in Dosen abfüllen
    2. esp AM ( fam: stop)
    to \can sth mit etw dat aufhören
    \can it! hör auf damit!
    to \can a project ein Projekt begraben fam
    3. AM ( fam: fire)
    to \can sb jdn rausschmeißen fam
    can2
    <could, could>
    [kæn, kən]
    1. (be able to) können
    \can you hear me? kannst du mich hören?, hörst du mich?
    she \can speak four languages sie spricht vier Sprachen
    the doctors are doing all they \can die Ärzte tun, was sie können [o tun ihr Möglichstes]
    who \can blame her? wer will es ihr verdenken?
    \can do kein Problem
    no \can do geht leider nicht
    2. (be allowed to) dürfen; (less formal) können
    you \can't park here hier dürfen [o können] Sie nicht parken
    \can I go out to play? darf [o kann] ich draußen spielen?
    3. (requesting) können
    \can/could you tell I've phoned? kannst/könntest du ihm ausrichten, dass ich angerufen haben?
    \can/could you make a little less noise, please? kannst/könntest du bitte etwas leiser sein?
    \can/could I borrow your car? kannst/könntest du mir dein Auto leihen?
    4. (suggesting) können
    you could [always] try du könntest es ja mal versuchen
    you could be a bit nicer to him du könntest schon [o ruhig] etwas netter zu ihm sein
    5. (offering assistance)
    \can I help you with those bags? soll ich Ihnen mit den Taschen helfen?
    \can I be of any help? kann ich irgendwie helfen?
    6. (expressing possibility) können
    he \can be really annoying at times manchmal kann er wirklich anstrengend sein
    you \can get stamps from some newsagents einige Zeitschriftenhändler verkaufen auch Briefmarken
    he \can't have done it on his own er kann das unmöglich alleine gemacht haben
    you \can't be hungry already! du kannst doch nicht [o unmöglich] schon wieder Hunger haben!
    you \can't be serious! das ist nicht dein Ernst!
    how on earth could you do that! wie konntest du nur so etwas tun!
    you could have told me before! das hättest du mir auch schon vorher sagen können!
    8. ( fam: expressing need) können
    I could do with a beer ich könnte jetzt [wirklich] ein Bier vertragen fam
    I could do with a haircut ich müsste mal wieder zum Frisör
    I could do with a new computer ich bräuchte einen neuen Computer [o fam könnte einen neuen Computer gebrauchen]
    the car could do with a clean der Wagen müsste mal wieder gewaschen werden
    you \can stop that right away! hör sofort damit auf!
    10. (threatening) können
    if you carry on like that, you \can just go to bed! wenn du so weitermachst, kannst du gleich ins Bett gehen!
    * * *
    I [kn] pret could
    modal aux vb (defective parts supplied by to be able to)
    1) (= be able to) können

    I can't or cannot go to the theatre tomorrow —

    I'll do it if I can — wenn ich kann(, tue ich es)

    he'll help you all he can — er wird sein Möglichstes tun, er wird tun, was in seinen Kräften steht

    could you tell me... — können or könnten Sie mir sagen,...

    can you speak German?können or sprechen Sie Deutsch?

    we can but hope that..., we can only hope that... — wir können nur hoffen, dass...

    they could not (help) but condemn it — sie konnten nicht anders, als das zu verurteilen

    2) (= may) dürfen, können

    I'd like to go, can I? – no, you can't —

    can I use your car? – no, you can't — kann or darf ich dein Auto nehmen? – nein

    how can/could you say such a thing! — wie können/konnten Sie nur or bloß so etwas sagen!

    where can it be?wo kann das bloß sein?

    where can they have gone?wo können sie denn nur hingegangen sein?

    it could be that he's got lostvielleicht hat er sich verlaufen, (es ist) möglich, dass er sich verlaufen hat

    could he have got lost? —

    to think he could have become a doctorwenn man bedenkt, dass er hätte Arzt werden können

    can you hear me? — hören Sie mich?, können Sie mich hören?

    6) (= be capable of occasionally) können

    she can be very nice when she wants to — wenn sie will, kann sie sehr nett sein

    you could try telephoning him —

    8) (= feel inclined to) können
    9)

    he looks as though he could do with a wash/haircut — ich glaube, er müsste sich mal waschen/er müsste sich (dat) mal wieder die Haare schneiden lassen

    II
    1. n
    1) (= container) Kanister m; (= milk can) Kanne f; (esp US = garbage can) (Müll)eimer m
    2) (= tin) Dose f; (of food also) Büchse f

    a can of paint — eine Dose Farbe; (with handle) ein Eimer m Farbe

    See:
    worm
    3) (US inf = prison) Knast m (inf)
    4) (US inf = lavatory) Klo nt (inf), Scheißhaus nt (sl)
    2. vt
    1) foodstuffs einmachen, eindosen → canned
    See:
    canned

    can it!Klappe! (inf)

    III in cpds Büchsen-, Dosen-
    * * *
    can1 [kæn; unbetont kən] inf und pperf fehlen, 2. sg präs obs canst [kænst], 3. sg präs can, neg cannot, prät could [kʊd; unbetont kəd] v/aux (mit folgendem inf ohne to) ich, er, sie, es kann, du kannst, wir, Sie, sie können, ihr könnt:
    can you do it?;
    I shall do all I can ich werde alles tun, was ich (tun) kann oder was in meinen Kräften steht;
    can he still be alive? kann es sein, dass er noch am Leben ist?, ob er wohl noch lebt?; could
    can2 [kæn]
    A s
    1. (Blech) Kanne f:
    have to carry the can umg den Kopf hinhalten müssen ( for für), die Sache ausbaden müssen
    2. (Blech-, Konserven) Dose f, (-)Büchse f:
    a can of beer eine Dose Bier;
    a can of worms umg eine harte Nuss, eine verwickelte Geschichte;
    a) gestorben oder im Kasten sein (Filmszene etc),
    b) unter Dach und Fach sein (Vertrag etc);
    can opener Dosen-, Büchsenöffner m
    3. US (Ein)Weckglas n
    4. US
    a) (Müll-, Abfall) Eimer m
    b) (Müll-, Abfall) Tonne f
    5. Kanister m
    6. sl Kittchen n (Gefängnis)
    7. US sl Klo n, Lokus m (beide umg)
    8. US sl Arsch m sl, Hintern m umg
    9. SCHIFF, MIL sl
    a) Wasserbombe f
    b) US Eimer m umg, Zerstörer m
    10. sl Unze f Marihuana
    11. pl, auch pair of cans umg Kopfhörer m
    B v/t
    1. konservieren, einmachen, eindosen: canned 1
    2. TECH einkapseln, hermetisch verschließen
    3. US sl rausschmeißen (entlassen)
    4. US sl aufhören mit:
    can it! hör auf damit!
    5. umg (auf Band oder Schallplatte) aufnehmen: canned 2
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    1) (milk can, watering can) Kanne, die; (for oil, petrol) Kanister, der; (Amer.): (for refuse) Eimer, der; Tonne, die

    a can of paint — eine Büchse Farbe; (with handle) ein Eimer Farbe

    carry the can(fig. coll.) die Sache ausbaden (ugs.)

    2) (container for preserving) [Konserven]dose, die; [Konserven]büchse, die

    a can of tomatoes/sausages — eine Dose od. Büchse Tomaten/Würstchen

    3) (Amer. sl.): (lavatory) Lokus, der (ugs.)
    2. transitive verb,
    - nn- eindosen; einmachen [Obst]
    II auxiliary verb, only in pres.
    can,neg. cannot, (coll.) can't, past could, neg. (coll.) couldn't können; (have right, be permitted) dürfen; können

    as... as can be — wirklich sehr...

    can do(coll.) kein Problem

    how [ever] could you do this to me? — wie konnten Sie mir das bloß antun?

    [that] could be [so] — das könnte od. kann sein

    * * *
    (US) n.
    Blechdose f.
    Konservenbüchse f.
    Zinnblechbüchse f. aux.
    kann (können) aux.
    können v.
    (§ p.,pp.: konnte, gekonnt) n.
    Buchse -n f.
    Büchse -n f.
    Kanister - m.
    Kanne -n f.
    Konserve -n f. (food) v.
    in Büchsen einlegen ausdr.

    English-german dictionary > can

  • 3 arrange

    1. transitive verb
    1) (order) anordnen; (adjust) in Ordnung bringen
    2) (Mus., Radio, etc.): (adapt) bearbeiten
    3) (settle beforehand) ausmachen [Termin]
    4) (plan) planen [Urlaub]; aufstellen [Stundenplan]

    don't arrange anything for tomorrownimm dir für morgen nichts vor

    2. intransitive verb
    1) (plan) sorgen (about, for für)

    arrange for somebody/something to do something — veranlassen od. dafür sorgen, dass jemand/etwas etwas tut

    can you arrange to be at home?kannst du es so einrichten, dass du zu Hause bist?

    2) (agree)

    arrange with somebody about somethingsich mit jemandem über etwas (Akk.) einigen

    * * *
    [ə'rein‹]
    1) (to put in some sort of order: Arrange these books in alphabetical order; She arranged the flowers in a vase.) ordnen
    2) (to plan or make decisions (about future events): We have arranged a meeting for next week; I have arranged to meet him tomorrow.) vereinbaren
    3) (to make (a piece of music) suitable for particular voices or instruments: music arranged for choir and orchestra.) bearbeiten
    - academic.ru/3701/arrangement">arrangement
    - arrangements
    * * *
    ar·range
    [əˈreɪnʤ]
    I. vt
    to \arrange sth
    1. (organize) etw arrangieren
    to \arrange a date einen Termin vereinbaren
    to \arrange a marriage eine Heirat zuwege bringen
    to \arrange matters die Angelegenheit regeln
    to \arrange a meeting ein Treffen in die Wege leiten
    2. (put in order) etw ordnen
    they \arranged themselves according to height sie stellten sich der Größe nach auf
    to \arrange flowers Blumen arrangieren
    3. MUS (adapt) etw arrangieren
    to \arrange a piece for an instrument ein Stück für ein Instrument einrichten
    II. vi festlegen
    to \arrange [with sb] to do sth etw [mit jdm] vereinbaren
    to \arrange for sb to do/have sth etw für jdn organisieren
    she's \arranged for her son to have swimming lessons sie hat ihren Sohn zum Schwimmunterricht angemeldet
    * * *
    [ə'reIndZ]
    vt
    1) (= order) ordnen; furniture, objects aufstellen, hinstellen; items in a collection, books in library etc anordnen; flowers arrangieren; room einrichten; (fig) thoughts ordnen

    I don't want you arranging my life for meich will nicht, dass du mein Leben planst

    2) (= fix, see to) vereinbaren, ausmachen; details regeln; party arrangieren

    I have arranged for a car to pick you up — ich habe Ihnen einen Wagen besorgt, der Sie mitnimmt

    we need some more glasses – I'll arrange that — es sind nicht genug Gläser da – das mache or reg(e)le (inf) ich

    to arrange a sale/marriage — einen Verkauf/die Ehe vereinbaren

    an arranged marriage —

    I'll arrange the drinks, you get the food — ich besorge die Getränke, und du kümmerst dich um das Essen

    if you could arrange to be ill that morning/there at five — wenn du es so einrichten kannst, dass du an dem Morgen krank/um fünf Uhr da bist

    I think I could arrange that — ich glaube, das lässt sich machen or einrichten

    they'd obviously arranged things between themselves before the meeting started — sie hatten die Dinge offenbar vor Beginn des Treffens untereinander abgesprochen

    3) (= settle, decide on) vereinbaren, abmachen

    good, that's arranged then — gut, das ist abgemacht!

    I don't like having things arranged for me — ich habe es nicht gern, wenn man Dinge für mich entscheidet

    4) (MUS) bearbeiten, arrangieren
    * * *
    arrange [əˈreındʒ]
    A v/t
    1. arrangieren, (an)ordnen, aufstellen, in Ordnung bringen, (ein)richten:
    arrange one’s affairs seine Angelegenheiten ordnen oder regeln;
    arrange in layers TECH schichten;
    arranged in tandem TECH hintereinander angeordnet
    2. auch MATH gliedern, gruppieren, einteilen:
    be arranged sich gliedern
    3. a) festsetzen, -legen
    b) vorbereiten, planen
    4. Vorkehrungen treffen für, in die Wege leiten, arrangieren:
    if it can be arranged wenn es sich einrichten oder ermöglichen lässt
    5. verabreden, vereinbaren, ausmachen:
    as arranged wie vereinbart
    6. etwas erledigen, durchführen:
    that can be arranged das lässt sich machen
    7. einen Streit schlichten, beilegen
    8. arrange o.s. sich einrichten oder vorbereiten ( for auf akk)
    9. MUS arrangieren, auch THEAT etc einrichten, bearbeiten ( alle:
    for für)
    B v/i
    1. sich verständigen oder einigen, ins Reine kommen, JUR einen Vergleich schließen ( alle:
    with mit;
    about über akk):
    arrange with a creditor about one’s debts
    2. Vorkehrungen treffen ( for für; to inf zu inf), sorgen ( for für), es einrichten, dafür sorgen ( that dass):
    I will arrange for the car to be there ich werde dafür sorgen, dass der Wagen dort ist
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) (order) anordnen; (adjust) in Ordnung bringen
    2) (Mus., Radio, etc.): (adapt) bearbeiten
    3) (settle beforehand) ausmachen [Termin]
    4) (plan) planen [Urlaub]; aufstellen [Stundenplan]
    2. intransitive verb
    1) (plan) sorgen (about, for für)

    arrange for somebody/something to do something — veranlassen od. dafür sorgen, dass jemand/etwas etwas tut

    can you arrange to be at home? — kannst du es so einrichten, dass du zu Hause bist?

    * * *
    v.
    abmachen v.
    anordnen v.
    arrangieren v.
    einfädeln v.
    einrichten v.
    hinstellen v.
    ordnen v.
    sortieren v.
    vereinbaren v.
    übereinkommen v.

    English-german dictionary > arrange

  • 4 arrange

    arrange [ə'reɪndʒ]
    (a) (put in order) ranger, mettre en ordre; (clothing, room) arranger; (flowers) arranger, disposer;
    the chairs were arranged in a circle les chaises étaient disposées en cercle;
    arrange the books in alphabetical order rangez les livres par ordre alphabétique;
    the room was arranged as an office la pièce a été aménagée en bureau
    (b) (organize, plan) organiser, arranger; (date, time) fixer;
    I can arrange a loan je peux m'arranger pour obtenir un prêt;
    I'll arrange a table for eight o'clock je vais réserver une table pour vingt heures;
    it has been arranged for us to travel by train il a été décidé ou convenu que nous voyagerions en train;
    let's arrange a time to meet fixons (une heure pour) un rendez-vous;
    that can be arranged cela peut s'arranger;
    arrange it amongst yourselves arrangez cela entre vous, entendez-vous là-dessus;
    the meeting is arranged for noon tomorrow la réunion est prévue pour demain midi;
    I've got nothing arranged je n'ai rien de prévu;
    here is the first instalment, as arranged (money) voici le premier versement, comme convenu;
    don't worry, I'll arrange it ne vous en faites pas, je vais m'en occuper;
    everything is arranged tout est déjà arrangé;
    to arrange one's affairs mettre ses affaires en ordre;
    to arrange a marriage arranger un mariage
    (c) (dispute) régler, arranger
    (d) Music & Theatre adapter;
    he arranged the concerto for guitar il a adapté le concerto pour la guitare
    to arrange to do sth (make preparations) s'arranger ou prendre ses dispositions pour faire qch; (with somebody else) convenir de faire qch;
    I've arranged with the boss to leave early tomorrow je me suis arrangé avec le patron pour partir de bonne heure demain;
    we arranged to meet nous avons prévu de nous rencontrer;
    I think I'll arrange to be out when he comes je crois que je m'arrangerai pour être sorti quand il viendra;
    he's arranged for the car to be repaired il a fait le nécessaire pour faire réparer la voiture

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > arrange

  • 5 ♦ (to) arrange

    ♦ (to) arrange /əˈreɪndʒ/
    A v. t.
    1 sistemare; disporre; mettere in ordine: to arrange books on the shelves, sistemare dei libri sugli scaffali; to arrange flowers, disporre i fiori; to arrange one's affairs, mettere ordine tra i propri affari
    2 stabilire; fissare; combinare; organizzare; provvedere a: to arrange an appointment, fissare un appuntamento; DIALOGO → - Arranging lunch appointment- I've already arranged to meet someone for lunch, ho già preso un appuntamento con qualcuno per pranzo; to arrange hotel accommodation, provvedere a una sistemazione alberghiera; fissare una camera in albergo; to arrange a meeting, fissare un incontro; to arrange a marriage, combinare un matrimonio; as arranged, come stabilito; come d'accordo; DIALOGO → - Checking into a hotel- If you want breakfast any earlier or later, that can be arranged, se volete, possiamo provvedere a servirvi la colazione prima o più tardi; DIALOGO → - Accident and Emergency- I'll arrange for you to have an ice-pack, provvedo a farle avere una borsa del ghiaccio
    3 raggiungere ( un accordo); comporre ( una lite, una vertenza); appianare ( una divergenza): Let us try to arrange our differences, cerchiamo di appianare le nostre divergenze; (leg.) to arrange a dispute, comporre una vertenza
    4 (mus.) orchestrare; arrangiare
    5 adattare, ridurre ( un dramma per la radio, ecc.)
    6 (mat.) permutare
    B v. i.
    1 prendere accordi; accordarsi; combinare: We arranged to meet outside the cinema, abbiamo combinato di incontrarci davanti al cinema; to arrange with sb. to do st., accordarsi con q. per fare qc.; to arrange for a baby-sitter, fissare una baby-sitter
    2 dare disposizioni; organizzare le cose; fare in modo (di): I've arranged for you to be picked up at six, ho organizzato che ti passino a prendere alle sei; Can you arrange to be back at ten?, puoi fare in modo d'essere di ritorno alle dieci?
    NOTA D'USO: - to arrange to do o to arrange doing?-

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ (to) arrange

  • 6 ♦ (to) arrange

    ♦ (to) arrange /əˈreɪndʒ/
    A v. t.
    1 sistemare; disporre; mettere in ordine: to arrange books on the shelves, sistemare dei libri sugli scaffali; to arrange flowers, disporre i fiori; to arrange one's affairs, mettere ordine tra i propri affari
    2 stabilire; fissare; combinare; organizzare; provvedere a: to arrange an appointment, fissare un appuntamento; DIALOGO → - Arranging lunch appointment- I've already arranged to meet someone for lunch, ho già preso un appuntamento con qualcuno per pranzo; to arrange hotel accommodation, provvedere a una sistemazione alberghiera; fissare una camera in albergo; to arrange a meeting, fissare un incontro; to arrange a marriage, combinare un matrimonio; as arranged, come stabilito; come d'accordo; DIALOGO → - Checking into a hotel- If you want breakfast any earlier or later, that can be arranged, se volete, possiamo provvedere a servirvi la colazione prima o più tardi; DIALOGO → - Accident and Emergency- I'll arrange for you to have an ice-pack, provvedo a farle avere una borsa del ghiaccio
    3 raggiungere ( un accordo); comporre ( una lite, una vertenza); appianare ( una divergenza): Let us try to arrange our differences, cerchiamo di appianare le nostre divergenze; (leg.) to arrange a dispute, comporre una vertenza
    4 (mus.) orchestrare; arrangiare
    5 adattare, ridurre ( un dramma per la radio, ecc.)
    6 (mat.) permutare
    B v. i.
    1 prendere accordi; accordarsi; combinare: We arranged to meet outside the cinema, abbiamo combinato di incontrarci davanti al cinema; to arrange with sb. to do st., accordarsi con q. per fare qc.; to arrange for a baby-sitter, fissare una baby-sitter
    2 dare disposizioni; organizzare le cose; fare in modo (di): I've arranged for you to be picked up at six, ho organizzato che ti passino a prendere alle sei; Can you arrange to be back at ten?, puoi fare in modo d'essere di ritorno alle dieci?
    NOTA D'USO: - to arrange to do o to arrange doing?-

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ (to) arrange

  • 7 price

    A n
    1 gen, Comm, lit, fig ( cost) prix m ; the price per ticket/kilo/head le prix du billet/du kilo/par personne ; to sell sth for ou at a good price vendre qch à un bon prix ; at competitive/attractive prices à des prix compétitifs/intéressants ; ‘we pay top prices for…’ ‘nous payons le prix fort pour…’ ; cars have gone up/fallen in price les voitures ont augmenté/baissé ; to give sb a price ( estimate) donner un prix à qn ; what sort of price did you have to pay? à peu près combien est-ce que tu as eu à payer? ; to pay a high price for sth lit payer cher qch ; to pay a high price for sth/for doing fig payer cher qch/d'avoir fait ; loss of independence was a high price to pay for peace perdre son indépendance c'était cher pour obtenir la paix ; no price is too high for winning their support on ferait tout pour obtenir leur soutien ; that's the price one pays for being famous c'est le prix de la célébrité ; he paid a very low price for it lit il l'a acheté à très bas prix ; that's a small price to pay for sth/for doing fig ce n'est pas un gros sacrifice pour obtenir qch/pour faire ; you can achieve success-but at a price! tu peux réussir-mais à quel prix! ; that can be arranged-for a price! gen, hum ça peut s'arranger, si tu y mets le prix! ; she wants to get on in life, at any price ou whatever the price elle veut à tout prix réussir dans la vie ; peace at any price la paix à n'importe quel prix ; I wouldn't buy/wear that horrible thing at any price! pour rien au monde je n'achèterais/ne porterais cette horrible chose! ; ⇒ half price, full price, selling price etc ;
    2 gen, Comm, lit, fig ( value) valeur f ; of great price d'une grande valeur ; beyond ou above price (d'une valeur) inestimable ; to put a price on lit évaluer [object, antique] ; to put ou set a high price on attacher beaucoup de prix à [loyalty, hard work] ; you can't put a price on friendship l'amitié n'a pas de prix ; what price all his good intentions now! qu'en est-il maintenant de ses bonnes intentions! ;
    3 ( in betting) lit cote f ; what price he'll turn up late? fig qu'est-ce que tu paries qu'il va arriver en retard?
    B vtr
    1 (fix, determine the price of) fixer le prix de [product, object] (at à) ; a dress priced at £30 une robe à 30 livres ; this product is reasonably/competitively priced ce produit est à un prix raisonnable/compétitif ; a moderately-priced hotel un hôtel aux tarifs raisonnables ;
    2 (estimate, evaluate the worth of) estimer la valeur de [object] ;
    3 ( mark the price of) marquer le prix de [product].
    every man ou everyone has his price on peut acheter n'importe qui à condition d'y mettre le prix ; to put a price on sb's head mettre à prix la tête de qn ; he has a price on his head sa tête a été mise à prix.
    price [sth] down, price down [sth] GB diminuer le prix de.
    price out: price oneself ou one's goods out of the market perdre un marché en pratiquant des prix trop élevés ; we've been priced out of business/the British market nous avons perdu notre affaire/notre place dans le marché britannique à cause de nos prix trop élevés ; X has priced Y out of the market X a évincé Y du marché en pratiquant des prix moins élevés.
    price up:
    price [sth] up, price up [sth] GB augmenter le prix de [qch].

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  • 8 -Checking into a hotel-

    Travel Checking into a hotel
    We have a booking in the name of Taylor. Abbiamo una prenotazione a nome Taylor.
    We'll give you room nineteen, overlooking the park. Vi diamo la camera numero diciannove con vista sul parco.
    Can I ask you to fill out the residence card? Posso chiederle di riempire il modulo di registrazione?
    Breakfast is served between 7.00 and 9.00. La colazione è servita dalle 7:00 alle 9:00.
    If you want breakfast any earlier or later, that can be arranged. Se volete, possiamo provvedere a servirvi la colazione prima o più tardi.
    Would you like to book a wake-up call? Volete prenotare la sveglia telefonica?

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  • 9 soon

    adv. spoedig, snel; zo gauw mogelijk; onmiddelijk; vroeg
    soon1
    [ soe:n] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; sooner〉
    snelvlug, vroeg
    voorbeelden:
    1   the soonest date that can be arranged de eerste datum die mogelijk is
    ————————
    soon2
    bijwoord
    spoediggauw, snel (daarna)
    voorbeelden:
    1   I'm going soon ik ga al spoedig
         he soon saw me hij zag me gauw
         speak too soon te voorbarig zijn
         the sooner the better hoe eerder hoe beter
         soon(er) or late(r) vroeg of laat, uiteindelijk
         as soon as zodra (als), meteen toen/als
         no sooner … than nauwelijks … of
         no sooner had he arrived than she left nauwelijks was hij aangekomen of zij ging al weg
    2   I'd sooner walk ik loop liever
         as soon as not liever (wel dan niet)
         I'd (just) as soon stay home ik blijf net zo lief thuis
         he would sooner die than apologize hij gaat liever dood dan dat hij zijn verontschuldigingen aanbiedt

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  • 10 arrange

    1. III
    arrange smth.
    1) arrange one's books (the collections, the files, etc.) расставлять /располагать/ книги и т. д. [в определенном парилке]; arrange one's letters раскладывать письма; arrange smb.'s papers приводить в порядок чьи-л. бумаги; arrange furniture расставить мебель; arrange one's dress (one's tie, the folds of one's robe, etc.) поправить платье и т. д.; she is good at arranging flowers a) она умеет красиво расставлять цветы; б) она умеет составлять красивые букеты; arrange one's ideas привести в порядок свои мысли; arrange one's arguments построить /выстроить/ систему аргументации
    2) arrange an interview (a concert, a dance, a feast, a marriage, etc.) устраивать /организовывать/ интервью и т. д.; he arranged the trip [это] он организовал /устроил/ поездку; be good at arranging discussions (parties, outings, balls, etc.) уметь хорошо организовывать дискуссии и т.д.; this artist is good at arranging the subjects of his picture композиция - сильная сторона этого художника
    3) arrange the matters (one's affairs, a dispute, a quarrel, our difficulties, etc.) уладить /урегулировать/ дела и т. д; arrange terms договориться об условиях
    2. IV
    1) arrange smth. in some manner arrange smth. alphabetically (systematically, topically, etc.) раскладывать или расставлять что-л. в алфавитном порядке и т. д.; he arranged the books clumsily он бестолково расставил книги; arrange one's hair carefully (properly, neatly, etc.) аккуратно и т. д. уложить волосы; she arranged her hair becomingly она сделала прическу, которая ей к лицу; arrange food tastefully аппетитно разложить еду (на блюде и т. п.)
    2) arrange smth. in some manner arrange an interview thoroughly (his reception properly, etc.) тщательно подготовить интервью и т. д., smth. at some time he arranged the meeting beforehand он заранее подготовил эту встречу
    3) arrange smth. in some manner arrange smth. amicably полюбовно уладить /урегулировать/ что-л.; arrange smth. satisfactorily to both parties найти решение, подходящее для обеих старин
    3. VII
    arrange for smb. to do smth. arrange for her to wait (for him to come unannounced, for smb. to escort her, for smb. to go out, etc.) договориться, чтобы она подождала и т. д.; arrange for smth. to be done arrange for the cab to be called (for things to be taken away, for tickets to be booked, etc.) устроить /сделать/ так, чтобы вызвали /заказали/ такси и т. д.
    4. XI
    be arranged everything has been arranged все устроено; be arranged in some manner the matter has been arranged satisfactorily вопрос был улажен [вполне удовлетворительно]; everything has been arranged as you wished все сделали /организовали/, как вы хотели; be arranged by/through/ smth. his contract was arranged by /through/ the mediation of friends контракт ему устроили друзья /был подписан благодаря посредничеству друзей/; be arranged that... it is arranged that he will stay for three weeks (that they will publish this data, that she will look after the child, etc.) есть договоренность, что он пробудет здесь три недели и т. д.
    5. XIII
    arrange to do smth. arrange to start early (to meet her at ten o'clock, to be there, to be back on Sunday, etc.) договариваться /уславливаться/ выехать рано и т.д., can you arrange to be here at six o'clock? вы сможете [устроить так, чтобы] быть здесь в шесть часов?
    6. XVI
    arrange about smth. arrange about the tickets (about a matter, about that, etc.) договориться о билетах и т. д.; arrange with smb. about smth. arrange with the boss about a leave (with buyers about the price, with the creditors about another loan, etc.) договориться с хозяином об отпуске и т. д.; could you arrange with him about the reception? вы не смогли бы договориться с ним о приеме?; arrange for smth. I cannot arrange for everything я не могу организовать /обеспечить, устроить/ все
    7. XVII
    arrange about doing smth. arrange about renting the concert-hall (about meeting the train, about having the house painted, etc.) договориться о том, чтобы снять концертный зал и т. д.
    8. XXI1
    1) arrange smth., smb. on (in, etc.) smth. arrange smth. on the table (on the shelves, in the cupboard, etc.) располагать /расставлять, раскладывать/ что-л. на столе и т. д.; food on dishes разложить еду по тарелкам; the audience in their [proper] seats посадить зрителей на [их] места; arrange pupils in pairs построить учеников парами; arrange smth., smb. by (according to, in, etc.) smth. arrange cards by author and subject (books by size, topics in order of their importance, exhibits according to the numbers on the tags, etc.) располагать /расставлять/ [каталожные] карточки по авторам и темам и т. д.; arrange subjects in three classes разбить предметы на три категории, расклассифицировать предметы по трем категориям; arrange tourists in five parties разделить /распределить/ туристов на пять групп; arrange guests according to seniority рассадить гостей по старшинству; arrange authors on a historical basis классифицировать авторов по хронологическому принципу; arrange smth., smb. for smth. arrange the drawing-room for the evening party подготовить гостиную к приему гостей; arrange troops (the агаву) for battle привести войска (Армию) в боевую готовность, подготовить войска (армию) к бою
    2) arrange smth. for some time arrange a conference for Monday (a discussion on Thursday evening, a series of meetings with writers for the winter months, a discussion before the meeting, etc.) организовать /устроить/ конференцию в понедельник и т. д., назначить конференцию на понедельник и т. д.; arrange smth. for smth. arrange everything for the meeting (tickets for the performance, etc.) обеспечить все для встречи и т. д., arrange things for our trip to Italy устроить все дела, чтобы можно было [спокойно] поехать в Италию; arrange a time for smth. найти /выделить/ время для чего-л.; arrange smth. for smb. can you arrange this for me? можете ли вы мне это устроить?; arrange smth. between smb. arrange a meeting between the two parties (a marriage between them, etc.) устроить /организовать/ встречу сторон и т. д; arrange smth. with smb. arrange an interview with a famous actor (a meeting with a film director, a journey with a friend, etc.) устроить /организовать/ интервью с известным артистом и т. д.
    3) arrange smth. among (between) smb. arrange smth. among one selves (a dispute between the two boys, the terms between the parties, etc.) улаживать что-л. между собой и т. д; arrange smth. with smb., smth. arrange the terms of a bargain with a firm (the date with the chairman, etc.) договориться с фирмой об условиях сделки и т. д; arrange smth. with respect to smth. arrange the matter with respect to size (with respect to price, with respect to the possible delay, etc.) решить дело /условиться, договориться/ в отношении размера и т. д.
    4) arrange smth. for smth. arrange a piece for the violin (a piece for four voices, a score for the piano, this music for the violin, etc.) аранжировать пьесу для скрипки и т. д; arrange a story (a novel) for the stage переделать рассказ (роман) в пьесу, написать /сделать/ инсценировку рассказа (романа)
    9. XXIV1
    arrange smth. as smth. arrange a story as a play in the theatre переделать рассказ в пьесу, инсценировать рассказ
    10. XXVI
    arrange smth. that... I so arranged it that nobody heard of his departure я так все устроил, что никто ничего и не слыхал об его отъезде

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  • 11 Knowledge

       It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and, in a word, all sensible objects, have an existence, natural or real, distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But, with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world, yet whoever shall find in his heart to call it into question may, if I mistake not, perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the forementioned objects but things we perceive by sense? and what do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations? and is it not plainly repugnant that any one of these, or any combination of them, should exist unperceived? (Berkeley, 1996, Pt. I, No. 4, p. 25)
       It seems to me that the only objects of the abstract sciences or of demonstration are quantity and number, and that all attempts to extend this more perfect species of knowledge beyond these bounds are mere sophistry and illusion. As the component parts of quantity and number are entirely similar, their relations become intricate and involved; and nothing can be more curious, as well as useful, than to trace, by a variety of mediums, their equality or inequality, through their different appearances.
       But as all other ideas are clearly distinct and different from each other, we can never advance farther, by our utmost scrutiny, than to observe this diversity, and, by an obvious reflection, pronounce one thing not to be another. Or if there be any difficulty in these decisions, it proceeds entirely from the undeterminate meaning of words, which is corrected by juster definitions. That the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the squares of the other two sides cannot be known, let the terms be ever so exactly defined, without a train of reasoning and enquiry. But to convince us of this proposition, that where there is no property, there can be no injustice, it is only necessary to define the terms, and explain injustice to be a violation of property. This proposition is, indeed, nothing but a more imperfect definition. It is the same case with all those pretended syllogistical reasonings, which may be found in every other branch of learning, except the sciences of quantity and number; and these may safely, I think, be pronounced the only proper objects of knowledge and demonstration. (Hume, 1975, Sec. 12, Pt. 3, pp. 163-165)
       Our knowledge springs from two fundamental sources of the mind; the first is the capacity of receiving representations (the ability to receive impressions), the second is the power to know an object through these representations (spontaneity in the production of concepts).
       Through the first, an object is given to us; through the second, the object is thought in relation to that representation.... Intuition and concepts constitute, therefore, the elements of all our knowledge, so that neither concepts without intuition in some way corresponding to them, nor intuition without concepts, can yield knowledge. Both may be either pure or empirical.... Pure intuitions or pure concepts are possible only a priori; empirical intuitions and empirical concepts only a posteriori. If the receptivity of our mind, its power of receiving representations in so far as it is in any way affected, is to be called "sensibility," then the mind's power of producing representations from itself, the spontaneity of knowledge, should be called "understanding." Our nature is so constituted that our intuitions can never be other than sensible; that is, it contains only the mode in which we are affected by objects. The faculty, on the other hand, which enables us to think the object of sensible intuition is the understanding.... Without sensibility, no object would be given to us; without understanding, no object would be thought. Thoughts without content are empty; intuitions without concepts are blind. It is therefore just as necessary to make our concepts sensible, that is, to add the object to them in intuition, as to make our intuitions intelligible, that is to bring them under concepts. These two powers or capacities cannot exchange their functions. The understanding can intuit nothing, the senses can think nothing. Only through their union can knowledge arise. (Kant, 1933, Sec. 1, Pt. 2, B74-75 [p. 92])
       Metaphysics, as a natural disposition of Reason is real, but it is also, in itself, dialectical and deceptive.... Hence to attempt to draw our principles from it, and in their employment to follow this natural but none the less fallacious illusion can never produce science, but only an empty dialectical art, in which one school may indeed outdo the other, but none can ever attain a justifiable and lasting success. In order that, as a science, it may lay claim not merely to deceptive persuasion, but to insight and conviction, a Critique of Reason must exhibit in a complete system the whole stock of conceptions a priori, arranged according to their different sources-the Sensibility, the understanding, and the Reason; it must present a complete table of these conceptions, together with their analysis and all that can be deduced from them, but more especially the possibility of synthetic knowledge a priori by means of their deduction, the principles of its use, and finally, its boundaries....
       This much is certain: he who has once tried criticism will be sickened for ever of all the dogmatic trash he was compelled to content himself with before, because his Reason, requiring something, could find nothing better for its occupation. Criticism stands to the ordinary school metaphysics exactly in the same relation as chemistry to alchemy, or as astron omy to fortune-telling astrology. I guarantee that no one who has comprehended and thought out the conclusions of criticism, even in these Prolegomena, will ever return to the old sophistical pseudo-science. He will rather look forward with a kind of pleasure to a metaphysics, certainly now within his power, which requires no more preparatory discoveries, and which alone can procure for reason permanent satisfaction. (Kant, 1891, pp. 115-116)
       Knowledge is only real and can only be set forth fully in the form of science, in the form of system. Further, a so-called fundamental proposition or first principle of philosophy, even if it is true, it is yet none the less false, just because and in so far as it is merely a fundamental proposition, merely a first principle. It is for that reason easily refuted. The refutation consists in bringing out its defective character; and it is defective because it is merely the universal, merely a principle, the beginning. If the refutation is complete and thorough, it is derived and developed from the nature of the principle itself, and not accomplished by bringing in from elsewhere other counter-assurances and chance fancies. It would be strictly the development of the principle, and thus the completion of its deficiency, were it not that it misunderstands its own purport by taking account solely of the negative aspect of what it seeks to do, and is not conscious of the positive character of its process and result. The really positive working out of the beginning is at the same time just as much the very reverse: it is a negative attitude towards the principle we start from. Negative, that is to say, in its one-sided form, which consists in being primarily immediate, a mere purpose. It may therefore be regarded as a refutation of what constitutes the basis of the system; but more correctly it should be looked at as a demonstration that the basis or principle of the system is in point of fact merely its beginning. (Hegel, 1910, pp. 21-22)
       Knowledge, action, and evaluation are essentially connected. The primary and pervasive significance of knowledge lies in its guidance of action: knowing is for the sake of doing. And action, obviously, is rooted in evaluation. For a being which did not assign comparative values, deliberate action would be pointless; and for one which did not know, it would be impossible. Conversely, only an active being could have knowledge, and only such a being could assign values to anything beyond his own feelings. A creature which did not enter into the process of reality to alter in some part the future content of it, could apprehend a world only in the sense of intuitive or esthetic contemplation; and such contemplation would not possess the significance of knowledge but only that of enjoying and suffering. (Lewis, 1946, p. 1)
       "Evolutionary epistemology" is a branch of scholarship that applies the evolutionary perspective to an understanding of how knowledge develops. Knowledge always involves getting information. The most primitive way of acquiring it is through the sense of touch: amoebas and other simple organisms know what happens around them only if they can feel it with their "skins." The knowledge such an organism can have is strictly about what is in its immediate vicinity. After a huge jump in evolution, organisms learned to find out what was going on at a distance from them, without having to actually feel the environment. This jump involved the development of sense organs for processing information that was farther away. For a long time, the most important sources of knowledge were the nose, the eyes, and the ears. The next big advance occurred when organisms developed memory. Now information no longer needed to be present at all, and the animal could recall events and outcomes that happened in the past. Each one of these steps in the evolution of knowledge added important survival advantages to the species that was equipped to use it.
       Then, with the appearance in evolution of humans, an entirely new way of acquiring information developed. Up to this point, the processing of information was entirely intrasomatic.... But when speech appeared (and even more powerfully with the invention of writing), information processing became extrasomatic. After that point knowledge did not have to be stored in the genes, or in the memory traces of the brain; it could be passed on from one person to another through words, or it could be written down and stored on a permanent substance like stone, paper, or silicon chips-in any case, outside the fragile and impermanent nervous system. (Csikszentmihalyi, 1993, pp. 56-57)

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  • 12 exchange rate risk

    Fin
    the risk of suffering loss on converting another currency to the currency of a company’s own country.
    EXAMPLE
    Exchange rate risks can be arranged into three primary categories. (1.) Economic exposure: operating costs will rise due to changes in rates and make a product uncompetitive in the world market. Little can be done to reduce this routine business risk that every enterprise must endure. (2.) Translation exposure: the impact of currency exchange rates will reduce a company’s earnings and weaken its balance sheet. To reduce translation exposure, experienced corporate fund managers use a range of techniques known as currency hedging. (3.) Transaction exposure: there will be an unfavorable move in a specific currency between the time when a contract is agreed and the time it is completed, or between the time when a lending or borrowing is initiated and the time the funds are repaid. Transaction exposure can be eased by factoring: transferring title to foreign accounts receivable to a third-party factoring house.
         Although there is no definitive way of forecasting exchange rates, largely because the world’s economies and financial markets are evolving so rapidly, the relationships between exchange rates, interest rates, and inflation rates can serve as leading indicators of changes in risk. These relationships are as follows. Purchasing Power Parity theory (PPP): while it can be expressed differently, the most common expression links the changes in exchange rates to those in relative price indices in two countries:
    Rate of change of exchange rate = Difference in inflation rates
         International Fisher Effect (IFE): this holds that an interest-rate differential will exist only if the exchange rate is expected to change in such a way that the advantage of the higher interest rate is offset by the loss on the foreign exchange transactions. Practically speaking, the IFE implies that while an investor in a low-interest country can convert funds into the currency of a high-interest country and earn a higher rate, the gain (the interest rate differential) will be offset by the expected loss due to foreign exchange rate changes. The relationship is stated as:
    Expected rate of change of the exchange rate = Interest-rate differential
         Unbiased Forward Rate Theory: this holds that the forward exchange rate is the best unbiased estimate of the expected future spot exchange rate.
    Expected exchange rate = Forward exchange rate

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  • 13 transfer

    [træns'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - transferred; verb
    1) (to remove to another place: He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.) flytte
    2) (to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc: I'm transferring / They're transferring me to the Bangkok office.) overflytte
    3) (to give to another person, especially legally: I intend to transfer the property to my son.) overføre
    2. noun
    (['trænsfə:])
    1) (the act of transferring: The manager arranged for his transfer to another football club.) overflytning
    2) (a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery.) overføringsbillede
    * * *
    [træns'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - transferred; verb
    1) (to remove to another place: He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.) flytte
    2) (to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc: I'm transferring / They're transferring me to the Bangkok office.) overflytte
    3) (to give to another person, especially legally: I intend to transfer the property to my son.) overføre
    2. noun
    (['trænsfə:])
    1) (the act of transferring: The manager arranged for his transfer to another football club.) overflytning
    2) (a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery.) overføringsbillede

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  • 14 mentoring

    HR
    a form of employee development whereby a trusted and respected person—the mentor—uses their experience to offer guidance, encouragement, career advice, and support to another person—the mentee. The aim of mentoring is to facilitate the mentee’s learning and development and to enable them to discover more about their potential. Mentoring can occur informally or it can be arranged by means of an organizational scheme.
         Mentor/mentee relationships can take any form that suits the individuals involved, but in practice there are a few rules that apply to most such arrangements—the most important of which is that anything discussed remains confidential. The relationship also needs to be based on trust and candid communication. A mentor does not have to belong to the same organization as the mentee, but can come from any sphere of the mentee’s life—professional association, a community center, your alumni organization, for example—just as long as he or she is not the mentee’s direct supervisor or working in the same department. Mentoring does not have to be paid for; in fact it is usually seen as an honor by the mentor. Many accomplished individuals consider it good professional citizenship to participate in the process of helping those coming up after them. It can also frequently be beneficial to volunteer to be a mentor, as many organizations consider mentoring a valuable hallmark of leadership material.

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  • 15 forget

    [fə'get]
    v
    (forgot, forgotten) забывать

    Mind what you are saying, don't forget yourself. — Думай, что ты говоришь, не забывайся.

    Soon learnt soon forgotten. — Наскоро заучишь, скоро позабудешь.

    - forget smb
    - forget why
    - forget about smb, smth
    - forget doing smth
    - forget to do smth
    - forget oneself
    USAGE:
    (1.) Русскому я забыл книгу (тетрадь) дома (на работе) соответствует в английском языке I left the book (the notebook) at home или I forgot to bring the book; don't leave your umbrella behind не забудьте свой зонтик. (2.) Хотя глагол to forget может употребляться как с последующим герундием, так и с последующим инфинитивом, эти конструкции описывают разные ситуации: to forget doing smth относится к тому, что произошло; to forget to do smth относится к тому, что еще не произошло, ср. I shall never forget meeting you никогда не забуду, как мы встретились и don't forget to post that letter не забудь отправить это письмо; he forgot to lock the door он забыл закрыть дверь, ср. he forgot locking the door он забыл, что он закрыл дверь. Эти две конструкции различают также значения глаголов to remember, to stop. (3.) Глагол to forget в предложениях, передающих эмоциональное неодобрение, упрек, раздражение, употребляется в форме Present Continuous в отличие от предложений, которые описывают обычные нейтральные ситуации: behave yourself! you are forgetting your manners веди себя прилично, ты забываешь, как надо себя вести; he is always forgetting to give my regards to her он вечно забывает передать ей привет от меня. (4.) See confuse, v (5.) See know, v
    WAYS OF DOING THINGS:
    Нижеследующие глаголы и словосочетания описывают разные виды забывания, забывчивости - to slip one's mind - "забывать/выпасть из памяти (особенно потому что вы заняты чем-либо другим), забывать что-либо сделать".
    Словосочетание slip one's mind - забыть, выпасть из памяти: I'm sorry I didn't phone, I was working and it slipped my mind извините, что я не позвонил, я работал, и это у меня совсем выпало из памяти; I'm sure we have agreed to meet here may be it just slipped his mind я уверена, что мы договорились встретиться здесь, но возможно он об этом забыл.
    Словосочетание to skip one's mind - "забывать, что договорились": Jane's moved house, it probably skipped her mind that we had arranged to meet for coffee yesterday Джейн переехала на другую квартиру и, возможно забыла, что мы договорились встретиться вчера на чашку кофе.
    Словосочетание one's mind goes blank - "вылетело из головы, (особенно в данный момент, когда вас об этом спрашивают или это вам нужно)": my mind has gone blank - I can't remember her name не могу вспомнить, как ее зовут, ее имя совершенно вылетело из головы; Ann had studied really hard for the exam, but when she saw the exam paper her mind suddenly went blank" Аня много занималась перед экзаменом, но когда она увидела экзаменационный билет, у нее вдруг все вылетело из головы.
    Словосочетание to be on the tip of your tongue - "вертится на языке (никак не вспомнить)": What was his name again? It is on the tip of my tongue. Как же его зовут? Его имя вертится у меня на языке.
    Словосочетание can't place - "узнать, но не помнить, где или когда вы это/его видели или встречали": I'm sure I've seem him before, but I just can't place him я уверен, что я его видел, но не могу вспомнить при каких обстоятельствах; her perfume seemed familiar but he couldn't place it ee духи казались такими знакомыми, но он не мог вспомнить откуда он знал этот запах.
    Глагол to escape smb - "забывать на очень короткое время название или слово": I've seen that actor in quite a few films, but his name escapes me for the moment помню, что я видела этого актера во многих фильмах, но сейчас не могу вспомнить как его зовут.
    Словосочетание to go in one ear and out of the other - "в одно ухо вошло, в другое вышло; забывать что-либо очень быстро (особенно потому, что это вас не интересует)": she understands nothing about football, so it all goes in one ear and out of the other она ничего не понимает в футболе, и поэтому все это у нее в одно ухо входит и выходит в другое; I find it all so boring, that it just in one ear and goes out of the other это все так скучно, что у меня это в одно ухо входит, в другое выходит

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > forget

  • 16 transfer

    træns'fə:
    1. past tense, past participle - transferred; verb
    1) (to remove to another place: He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.) trasladar, cambiar; (dinero) transferir
    2) (to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc: I'm transferring / They're transferring me to the Bangkok office.) trasladar(se)
    3) (to give to another person, especially legally: I intend to transfer the property to my son.) traspasar

    2. noun
    ('trænsfə:)
    1) (the act of transferring: The manager arranged for his transfer to another football club.) (deporte) traspaso, traslado; (banco) transferencia
    2) (a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery.) calcomanía
    transfer1 n traslado / traspaso
    transfer2 vb trasladar / traspasar
    tr[ (n) 'trænsfɜːSMALLr/SMALL; (vb) træns'fɜːSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL transferencia
    2 SMALLLAW/SMALL (of property) traspaso
    3 (of employee) traslado
    4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (of player) traspaso; (player) fichaje nombre masculino
    5 (drawing) cromo, calcomanía
    6 (of airline passenger) transbordo, trasbordo
    1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL transferir
    I've transferred £100 into your account he transferido 100 libras a tu cuenta
    2 SMALLLAW/SMALL (property) traspasar
    3 (employee, prisioner) trasladar
    4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (player) traspasar
    5 (data, information, 'phone call) pasar
    1 (employee) trasladarse
    2 (transport) hacer transbordo, cambiar
    3 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL cambiar
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    transfer fee traspaso
    transfer list lista de traspasos
    transfer [trænts'fər, 'trænts.fər] v, - ferred ; - ferring vt
    1) : trasladar (a una persona), transferir (fondos)
    2) : transferir, traspasar, ceder (propiedad)
    3) print: imprimir (un diseño)
    1) move: trasladarse, cambiarse
    2) change: transbordar, cambiar (de un transporte a otro)
    she transferred at E Street: hizo un transborde a la calle E
    transfer ['trænts.fər] n
    1) transferring: transferencia f (de fondos, de propiedad, etc.), traslado m (de una persona)
    2) decal: calcomanía f
    3) : boleto m (para cambiar de un avión, etc., a otro)
    v.
    deferir v.
    enajenar v.
    pasar a (Transferir) v.
    transbordar v.
    transferir v.
    transportar v.
    trasladar v.
    traspasar v.
    n.
    cesión s.f.
    giro s.m.
    transbordo s.m.
    transferencia s.f.
    transporte s.m.
    trasferencia s.f.
    traslación s.f.
    traslado s.m.
    traspaso s.m.

    I
    1. træns'fɜːr, træns'fɜː(r)
    - rr- transitive verb
    1)
    a) \<\<funds/account\>\> transferir*
    b) \<\<property/right\>\> transferir*, traspasar, transmitir
    c) \<\<call\>\> pasar

    can you transfer me to Sales? — ¿me puede comunicar or (Esp tb) poner con Ventas?

    d) \<\<employee/prisoner\>\> trasladar; \<\<player\>\> (esp BrE) traspasar; \<\<object\>\> pasar
    2) ( change)

    2.
    vi ( Transp) hacer* transbordo, transbordar

    to transfer TO something: John transferred to another course/department — John se cambió a otro curso/se trasladó a otro departamento


    II 'trænsfɜːr, 'trænsfɜː(r)
    1)
    a) u c (Fin, Law) (of funds, accounts) transferencia f; ( of property) transferencia f, traspaso m, transmisión f; ( of power) transferencia f
    b) u c ( of employee) traslado m; ( of player) (esp BrE) traspaso m; (before n)
    c) u c ( of passengers) transbordo m
    d) c ( person)

    the club's latest transfer — (esp BrE) el último fichaje del club

    2) c ( Transp)
    a) ( journey) traslado m
    b) ( permit) (AmE) billete mediante el cual se puede cambiar de tren o autobús sin pago adicional
    3) c ( design) calcomanía f
    ['trænsfǝ(r)]
    1. N
    1) (=conveyance) traslado m

    technology transfertransferencia f de tecnología

    2) (=change) [of job] traslado m ; [of power] traspaso m ; [of vehicle] transbordo m
    3) (Jur, Econ) [of property] transmisión f, traspaso m ; [of funds] transferencia f

    direct transferabono m en cuenta

    transfer of ownershiptraspaso m de propiedad

    4) (Sport) traspaso m
    5) (=picture) calcomanía f
    2. VT
    1) (=convey) [+ object, person] trasladar ( from de) (to a)
    2) (=relocate) [+ person] trasladar ( from de) (to a); [+ power] traspasar; [+ allegiance] mudar
    3) (Jur, Econ) [+ property] traspasar, transmitir; [+ funds] transferir
    4) (Sport) [+ player] traspasar
    5) (=copy) [+ design] pasar, trasladar
    6) (Telec) [+ call] pasar

    please hold while I transfer you — no cuelgue, que ahora mismo le paso

    can you transfer me back to the switchboard? — ¿puede volverme a pasar con la centralita?

    3. VI
    1) (=change) (from course, job) trasladarse; (from vehicle) hacer transbordo

    I've transferred to a new pension scheme/course/school — me he pasado a otro plan de pensiones/curso/colegio

    she transferred from French to Spanishse cambió or se trasladó del curso de francés al de español

    2) (Sport) [player] ser traspasado, traspasarse
    4.
    CPD

    transfer desk Nmostrador m de conexiones

    transfer list Nlista f de posibles traspasos

    transfer student N(US) estudiante mf procedente de otra universidad

    transfer window N — (Ftbl) periodo m de traspasos

    * * *

    I
    1. [træns'fɜːr, træns'fɜː(r)]
    - rr- transitive verb
    1)
    a) \<\<funds/account\>\> transferir*
    b) \<\<property/right\>\> transferir*, traspasar, transmitir
    c) \<\<call\>\> pasar

    can you transfer me to Sales? — ¿me puede comunicar or (Esp tb) poner con Ventas?

    d) \<\<employee/prisoner\>\> trasladar; \<\<player\>\> (esp BrE) traspasar; \<\<object\>\> pasar
    2) ( change)

    2.
    vi ( Transp) hacer* transbordo, transbordar

    to transfer TO something: John transferred to another course/department — John se cambió a otro curso/se trasladó a otro departamento


    II ['trænsfɜːr, 'trænsfɜː(r)]
    1)
    a) u c (Fin, Law) (of funds, accounts) transferencia f; ( of property) transferencia f, traspaso m, transmisión f; ( of power) transferencia f
    b) u c ( of employee) traslado m; ( of player) (esp BrE) traspaso m; (before n)
    c) u c ( of passengers) transbordo m
    d) c ( person)

    the club's latest transfer — (esp BrE) el último fichaje del club

    2) c ( Transp)
    a) ( journey) traslado m
    b) ( permit) (AmE) billete mediante el cual se puede cambiar de tren o autobús sin pago adicional
    3) c ( design) calcomanía f

    English-spanish dictionary > transfer

  • 17 cancel

    1.
    ['kænsl]transitive verb, (Brit.) - ll-
    1) (call off) absagen [Besuch, Urlaub, Reise, Sportveranstaltung]; ausfallen lassen [Veranstaltung, Vorlesung, Zug, Bus]; fallen lassen [Pläne]; (annul, revoke) rückgängig machen [Einladung, Vertrag]; zurücknehmen [Befehl]; stornieren [Bestellung, Auftrag]; streichen [Schuld[en]]; kündigen [Abonnement]; abbestellen [Zeitung]; aufheben [Klausel, Gesetz, Recht]

    the lecture has been cancelleddie Vorlesung fällt aus

    2) (balance, neutralize) aufheben
    3) entwerten [Briefmarke, Fahrkarte]; ungültig machen [Scheck]
    4) (Computing) abbrechen
    2. intransitive verb,
    (Brit.) - ll-

    cancel [out] — sich [gegenseitig] aufheben

    * * *
    ['kænsəl]
    past tense, past participle - cancelled; verb
    1) (to decide or announce that (something already arranged etc) will not be done etc: He cancelled his appointment.) absagen
    2) (to mark (stamps) with a postmark.) entwerten
    3) (to stop payment of (a cheque, subscription etc).) streichen
    - academic.ru/10509/cancellation">cancellation
    - cancel out
    * * *
    can·cel
    < BRIT - ll- or AM usu -l->
    [ˈkæn(t)səl]
    I. vt
    to \cancel sth
    1. (call off) etw absagen
    to \cancel a plan einen Plan fallenlassen
    2. (remove from schedule) etw streichen
    to have been \cancelled train gestrichen worden sein; plane also annulliert worden sein
    3. (undo) etw rückgängig machen
    to \cancel a booking [or reservation] /an order eine Reservierung/einen Auftrag stornieren
    4. (annul) etw annullieren; (revoke) etw widerrufen
    to \cancel a contract/decree einen Vertrag/eine Verfügung aufheben
    to \cancel sb's debts jdn seine Schulden erlassen
    to \cancel an instruction eine Anweisung zurücknehmen
    5. (discontinue) etw beenden; COMPUT etw abbrechen
    to \cancel a subscription for sth ein Abonnement für etw akk kündigen, etw abbestellen
    6. FIN
    to \cancel a cheque [or AM check] (stop payment) einen Scheck stornieren; (mark paid) einen Scheck entwerten
    7. (mark as used) ticket etw entwerten
    to \cancel a stamp eine Briefmarke [ab]stempeln [o entwerten
    8. MATH etw [weg]kürzen
    to \cancel each other sich akk gegenseitig aufheben
    II. vi absagen
    * * *
    ['knsəl]
    1. vt
    1) (= call off) absagen; (officially) stornieren; plans aufgeben, fallen lassen; train, bus streichen
    2) (= revoke, annul) rückgängig machen; command, invitation also zurücknehmen; contract also (auf)lösen; debt streichen; order for goods stornieren; magazine subscription kündigen; decree aufheben; (COMPUT) program abbrechen

    no, cancel that (in dictation etc) — nein, streichen Sie das

    3) (= frank) stamp, ticket, cheque entwerten, ungültig machen
    4) (MATH) kürzen

    this X cancels that onedieses X hebt das X auf

    2. vi
    (= revoke commercial order, contract) stornieren; (= call off appointment, holiday) absagen
    * * *
    cancel [ˈkænsl]
    A v/t prät und pperf -celed, besonders Br -celled
    1. (durch-, aus)streichen
    2. eine Erlaubnis etc widerrufen, einen Beschluss etc rückgängig machen, ein Abonnement etc kündigen, einen Auftrag, Flug etc stornieren, einen Vertrag auflösen, den Blinker abstellen, ausmachen, COMPUT ein Programm etc abbrechen:
    cancel a magazine subscription eine Zeitschrift abbestellen;
    cancel one’s membership (aus dem Verein etc) austreten;
    until cancel(l)ed bis auf Widerruf
    3. eine Eintragung, Bandaufnahme etc löschen
    4. eine Verabredung etc absagen, eine Veranstaltung etc ausfallen lassen, einen Flug annullieren:
    the concert has been cancel(l)ed das Konzert fällt aus
    5. eine Briefmarke, einen Fahrschein entwerten
    6. MATH kürzen
    7. MUS ein Vorzeichen auflösen, -heben
    8. auch cancel out ausgleichen, kompensieren
    B v/i
    1. MATH sich kürzen lassen
    2. auch cancel out sich (gegenseitig) aufheben
    3. (den Flug etc) stornieren
    4. (die Verabredung etc) absagen
    C s
    2. MUS Auflösungs-, Wiederherstellungszeichen n
    3. pl, auch pair of cancels Lochzange f
    * * *
    1.
    ['kænsl]transitive verb, (Brit.) - ll-
    1) (call off) absagen [Besuch, Urlaub, Reise, Sportveranstaltung]; ausfallen lassen [Veranstaltung, Vorlesung, Zug, Bus]; fallen lassen [Pläne]; (annul, revoke) rückgängig machen [Einladung, Vertrag]; zurücknehmen [Befehl]; stornieren [Bestellung, Auftrag]; streichen [Schuld[en]]; kündigen [Abonnement]; abbestellen [Zeitung]; aufheben [Klausel, Gesetz, Recht]
    2) (balance, neutralize) aufheben
    3) entwerten [Briefmarke, Fahrkarte]; ungültig machen [Scheck]
    4) (Computing) abbrechen
    2. intransitive verb,
    (Brit.) - ll-

    cancel [out] — sich [gegenseitig] aufheben

    * * *
    v.
    abbrechen v.
    annullieren v.
    aufheben v.
    durchstreichen v.
    kündigen v.
    rückgängig machen (Auftrag) ausdr.
    stornieren v.
    streichen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: strich, ist/hat gestrichen)
    ungültig machen ausdr.

    English-german dictionary > cancel

  • 18 transfer

    1. transitive verb,
    - rr-
    1) (move) verlegen (to nach); überweisen [Geld] (to auf + Akk.); transferieren [große Geldsumme]; übertragen [Befugnis, Macht] (to Dat.)

    transfer a prisoner to a different gaoleinen Gefangenen in ein anderes Gefängnis verlegen od. überführen

    transfer one's allegiance [from somebody] to somebody — [von jemandem] zu jemandem überwechseln

    2) übereignen [Gegenstand, Grundbesitz] (to Dat.)
    3) versetzen [Arbeiter, Angestellte, Schüler]; (Footb.) transferieren
    4) übertragen [Bedeutung, Sinn]
    2. intransitive verb,
    - rr-
    1) (change to continue journey) umsteigen

    transfer from Heathrow to Gatwickzum Weiterflug od. Umsteigen von Heathrow nach Gatwick fahren

    2) (move to another place or group) wechseln; [Firma:] übersiedeln
    3. noun
    1) (moving) Verlegung, die; (of powers) Übertragung, die (to an + Akk.); (of money) Überweisung, die; (of large sums) Transfer, der (Wirtsch.)
    2) (of employee, pupil) Versetzung, die; (Footb.) Transfer, der
    3) (Amer.): (ticket) Umsteigefahrkarte, die
    4) (picture) Abziehbild, das
    * * *
    [træns'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - transferred; verb
    1) (to remove to another place: He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.) verlegen
    2) (to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc: I'm transferring / They're transferring me to the Bangkok office.) versetzen
    3) (to give to another person, especially legally: I intend to transfer the property to my son.) übertragen
    2. noun
    (['trænsfə:])
    1) (the act of transferring: The manager arranged for his transfer to another football club.) der Wechsel
    2) (a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery.) das Abziehbild
    - academic.ru/76183/transferable">transferable
    * * *
    trans·fer
    I. vt
    <- rr->
    [træn(t)sˈfɜ:ʳ, AM -ˈfɜ:r]
    to \transfer sb/sth jdn/etw transferieren geh
    she \transferred her gun from its shoulder holster to her handbag sie nahm ihre Waffe aus dem Schulterhalfter heraus und steckte sie in ihre Handtasche
    all passengers were \transferred out of one bus and into another alle Passagiere mussten von einem Bus in einen anderen umsteigen
    the goods were \transferred to Cologne die Waren wurden nach Köln übergeführt
    to \transfer a drawing/design/pattern eine Zeichnung/ein Design/Muster übertragen
    to \transfer sb to a hospital jdn in ein Krankenhaus einweisen
    to \transfer money Geld überweisen
    to \transfer sb jdn versetzen
    to be/get \transferred versetzt werden
    to \transfer sth etw übertragen
    to \transfer power die Macht abgeben
    to \transfer responsibility die Verantwortung übertragen
    to \transfer anger/hate/mistrust Ärger/Hass/Misstrauen übertragen
    to \transfer a call ein Gespräch weiterleiten
    to \transfer one's emotions/affections to sb new jd anderem seine Gefühle/Zuneigung schenken
    4. (change ownership)
    to \transfer a house/property to sb ein Haus/Eigentum auf jdn überschreiben
    to \transfer a title einen Titel übertragen
    to \transfer rights/claims Rechte/Ansprüche abtreten
    5. SPORT (sell)
    to \transfer sb jdn verkaufen
    6. LING (adapt)
    \transferred meaning/use of a word or phrase übertragene Bedeutung/übertragener Gebrauch eines Wortes oder Satzes
    II. vi
    <- rr->
    [træn(t)sˈfɜ:ʳ, AM -fɜ:r]
    1. (change jobs) employee überwechseln; (change club, university) wechseln (to in/nach + akk)
    2. (change buses, trains) umsteigen
    3. (change systems) umstellen
    III. n
    [ˈtræn(t)sfɜ:ʳ, AM -fɜ:r]
    1. no pl (process of moving) of hospital patients, prisoners Verlegung f (to in/nach + akk)
    2. (reassignment) of money Überweisung f; of personnel Abordnung f
    \transfer of capital Kapitaltransfer m
    \transfer of ownership/a title Übertragung f eines Besitzes/Titels
    \transfer of rights/claims Abtretung f der Rechte/Ansprüche
    \transfer of power Machtübertragung f
    \transfer of profits Gewinnverlagerung f
    \transfer of technology Technologietransfer m
    3. (at work) Versetzung f; of teams, clubs Transfer m
    to request a \transfer um Transfer bitten
    4. no pl (distribution) Transfer m
    \transfer of information Informationstransfer m
    5. SPORT (player) Transferspieler(in) m(f)
    6. AM (ticket) Umsteige[fahr]karte f, Umsteigebillett nt SCHWEIZ
    7. (pattern) Abziehbild nt
    * * *
    [trns'fɜː(r)]
    1. vt
    (= move) übertragen (to auf +acc); prisoner überführen (to in +acc), verlegen (to nach); premises, soldiers verlegen (to in +acc, to town nach); soldier, employee versetzen (to in +acc, to town, country nach); (SPORT) player transferieren (to zu), abgeben (to an +acc); (FIN) funds, money überweisen (to auf +acc), transferieren (to nach); account verlegen; stocks transferieren; (JUR) property übertragen, überschreiben (to über +acc); right übertragen (to auf +acc)

    he transferred the bigger engine into his old car —

    he transferred his capital into gold shareser investierte sein Kapital in Goldaktien, er legte sein Kapital in Goldaktien an

    he transferred the money from the box to his pocketer nahm das Geld aus der Schachtel und steckte es in die Tasche

    2. vi
    1) (= move) überwechseln (to zu); (to new system, working conditions) umstellen (to auf +acc)
    2) (FIN) umsteigen (into auf +acc)

    just before the crash he transferred into government bonds — gerade rechtzeitig vor dem Zusammenbruch stieg er auf Regierungsanleihen um

    3) (in travelling) umsteigen (to in +acc); (UNIV) das Studienfach wechseln, umsatteln (inf) (from... to von... auf +acc)
    3. n
    ['trnsfɜː(r)]
    1) (= act) Übertragung f; (of prisoner) Überführung f; (of premises, troops) Verlegung f; (of employee) Versetzung f; (SPORT of player) Transfer m, Wechsel m; (FIN of funds, money) Überweisung f; (of account) Verlegung f; (of stocks) Transfer m; (JUR, of property) Überschreibung f; (of right) Übertragung f

    he asked for a transfer (soldier, employee)er bat um Versetzung; (footballer) er bat, auf die Transferliste gesetzt zu werden

    2)

    (= person transferred) he's a transfer from another regiment — er ist von einem anderen Regiment hierher versetzt or verlegt worden

    3) (= picture) Abziehbild nt
    4) (in travelling) Umsteigen nt
    5) (= transfer ticket) Umsteige(fahr)karte f
    * * *
    transfer [trænsˈfɜː; US -ˈfɜr; a. ˈtrænsˌ-]
    A v/t
    1. hinüberbringen, -schaffen( beide:
    from … to von … nach oder zu)
    2. übergeben, -mitteln ( beide:
    to sb jemandem)
    3. Truppen, seinen Wohnsitz etc verlegen (to nach, zu; in, into in akk):
    transfer a patient MED einen Patienten überweisen (to an akk);
    transfer one’s weight das Gewicht verlagern
    4. a) einen Beamten, Schüler versetzen (to nach; in, into in eine andere Schule etc)
    b) (to) SPORT einen Spieler transferieren (nach, zu), abgeben (an akk)
    5. (to) JUR übertragen (auf akk), zedieren, abtreten (an akk)
    6. WIRTSCH
    a) eine Summe vortragen
    b) einen Posten, ein Wertpapier umbuchen
    c) Aktien etc übertragen, umschreiben
    7. Geld überweisen (to an jemanden, auf ein Konto)
    8. fig seine Zuneigung etc übertragen (to auf akk)
    9. fig verwandeln ( into in akk)
    10. TYPO einen Druck, Stich übertragen, umdrucken
    B v/i
    1. (to)
    a) übertreten (zu)
    b) SPORT wechseln (nach, zu) (Spieler)
    2. verlegt werden (to nach, zu; in, into in akk)
    3. versetzt werden (to nach; in, into in akk)
    4. BAHN etc umsteigen (to in akk)
    C s [ˈtrænsfɜː; US -ˌfɜr]
    1. Übergabe f, Übermittlung f ( beide:
    to an akk)
    2. Verlegung f (to nach, zu; in, into in akk):
    transfer of weight Gewichtsverlagerung f
    3. Versetzung f (to nach; in, into in akk)
    4. (to nach, zu) SPORT
    a) Transfer m
    b) Wechsel m
    5. (to) JUR Übertragung f (auf akk), Zession f, Abtretung f (an akk)
    6. WIRTSCH
    a) (Wertpapier- etc) Umbuchung f
    b) (Aktien- etc) Übertragung f, (-)Umschreibung f
    7. WIRTSCH (Geld)Überweisung f (to an akk, auf akk):
    transfer of foreign exchange Devisentransfer m
    8. TYPO
    a) Abziehen n, Umdrucken n
    b) Abzug m, Umdruck m, Übertragung f
    c) Abziehbild n
    9. BAHN etc
    a) Umsteigen n
    b) Umsteigefahrkarte f
    c) auch SCHIFF Umschlagplatz m
    d) Fährboot n
    * * *
    1. transitive verb,
    - rr-
    1) (move) verlegen (to nach); überweisen [Geld] (to auf + Akk.); transferieren [große Geldsumme]; übertragen [Befugnis, Macht] (to Dat.)

    transfer one's allegiance [from somebody] to somebody — [von jemandem] zu jemandem überwechseln

    2) übereignen [Gegenstand, Grundbesitz] (to Dat.)
    3) versetzen [Arbeiter, Angestellte, Schüler]; (Footb.) transferieren
    4) übertragen [Bedeutung, Sinn]
    2. intransitive verb,
    - rr-

    transfer from Heathrow to Gatwickzum Weiterflug od. Umsteigen von Heathrow nach Gatwick fahren

    2) (move to another place or group) wechseln; [Firma:] übersiedeln
    3. noun
    1) (moving) Verlegung, die; (of powers) Übertragung, die (to an + Akk.); (of money) Überweisung, die; (of large sums) Transfer, der (Wirtsch.)
    2) (of employee, pupil) Versetzung, die; (Footb.) Transfer, der
    3) (Amer.): (ticket) Umsteigefahrkarte, die
    4) (picture) Abziehbild, das
    * * *
    (from one account to another) v.
    umbuchen (Geld zwischen Konten) v. (money to an account) v.
    überweisen (Geld auf ein Konto) v. v.
    weiterleiten v.
    übergeben v.
    übertragen v. (to) n.
    Umbuchung (Wirtschaft)
    (auf) f. n.
    Sprung -¨e m.
    Verlagerung f.
    Verlegung (nach) f.
    Überlassung f.
    Übertragung f.

    English-german dictionary > transfer

  • 19 transfer

    træns'fə: 1. past tense, past participle - transferred; verb
    1) (to remove to another place: He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.)
    2) (to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc: I'm transferring / They're transferring me to the Bangkok office.)
    3) (to give to another person, especially legally: I intend to transfer the property to my son.)
    2. noun
    ('trænsfə:)
    1) (the act of transferring: The manager arranged for his transfer to another football club.) overføring
    2) (a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery.) overføringsmønster
    overdra
    --------
    overføre
    --------
    overføring
    --------
    transport
    I
    subst. \/ˈtrænsfə\/, \/ˈtrɑːnsfə\/
    1) flytting, forflytting
    2) overflytting, omplassering, ompostering
    3) (om buss, tog e.l.) omstigning, overgang, bytte
    4) overføring, overførsel
    5) (jus, handel) overdragelse, avståelse, avhending, skjøting
    6) (jus, handel) overdragelsesdokument, skjøte
    7) kalkering, avtrykk (av mønster e.l.), overføringsbilde
    8) ( keramikk) (av)trykk
    9) ( typografi) overtrykk
    10) (sport, om spiller) overgang
    11) ( økonomi) girering, transfer, overføring, transferering
    12) (på buss, tog e.l.) overgangsbillett
    13) (for buss, tog e.l.) overgangssted, overgangsstasjon
    II
    verb \/trænsˈfɜː\/, \/trɑːnsˈfɜː\/
    1) flytte(s), (for)flytte, bli (for)flyttet
    2) overføre, overflytte, omplassere
    3) ( om buss e.l.) bytte, skifte, gå om bord, gå over
    4) (jus, handel) overdra, avhende
    5) (sport, om spiller) selge, gå over
    6) ( om bilder e.l.) overføre, kalkere
    7) ( økonomi) overføre, transferere
    8) ( post) girere
    9) forvandle, endre
    10) ( EDB) overføre
    11) ( telekommunikasjon) viderekoble
    in a transferred sense i overført betydning
    transfer to someone overdra til noen

    English-Norwegian dictionary > transfer

  • 20 transfer

    [træns'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - transferred; verb
    1) (to remove to another place: He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.) flytja, færa
    2) (to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc: I'm transferring / They're transferring me to the Bangkok office.) flytja (sig)
    3) (to give to another person, especially legally: I intend to transfer the property to my son.) yfirfæra, afsala
    2. noun
    (['trænsfə:])
    1) (the act of transferring: The manager arranged for his transfer to another football club.) flutningur
    2) (a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery.) þrykkimynd

    English-Icelandic dictionary > transfer

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