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1 promovieren
I v/i do a ( oder one’s) doctorate ( oder PhD); hat er promoviert? has he done a ( oder his) doctorate ( oder PhD)?, has he got a PhD?* * *to promote; to commence; to take one's doctor's degree* * *pro|mo|vie|ren [promo'viːrən] ptp promoviert1. vito do a doctorate or a doctor's degree or a PhD ( über +acc in); (= Doktorwürde erhalten) to receive a doctorate etc2. vtto confer a doctorate or the degree of doctor on* * *(to receive a degree, diploma etc: He graduated in German and French.) graduate* * *pro·mo·vie·ren *[promoˈvi:rən]I. vt▪ jdn \promovieren1. (den Doktortitel verleihen) to award sb a doctorate [or a PhD], to confer a doctorate [or a PhD] on sbII. vi1. (eine Dissertation schreiben)▪ über etw/jdn \promovieren to do a doctorate [or doctor's degree] [or PhD] in sth/the works of sb2. (den Doktorgrad erwerben)▪ [zu etw dat/in etw dat] \promovieren to obtain [or get] [or form attain] a doctorate [or PhD] [in sth]zum Dr. rer. hort. \promovieren to obtain [or get] [or form attain] a [or the title of] Dr rer. hort.* * *intransitives Verb1) (die Doktorwürde erlangen) gain or obtain a/one's doctorate2) (eine Dissertation schreiben) do a doctorate (über + Akk. on)* * *B. v/t:* * *intransitives Verb1) (die Doktorwürde erlangen) gain or obtain a/one's doctorate2) (eine Dissertation schreiben) do a doctorate (über + Akk. on)* * *v.to graduate to doctorate (PhD) expr. -
2 Doktortitel
m (Grad) doctorate; im Namen: doctor’s title; den Doktortitel führen have a doctorate; im Namen: call o.s. doctor* * *Dọk|tor|ti|telmdoctorateden Doktortitel führen — to have the title of doctor
* * *Dok·tor·ti·telm doctorateden \Doktortitel führen to be a Doctor of..., to have a PhD [or Ph.D.]jdm den \Doktortitel verleihen to award sb a doctorate, to confer a doctorate on sb* * *der title of doctor* * ** * *der title of doctor -
3 Doktorwürde
* * *Dọk|tor|wür|defdoctorate* * *Dok·tor·wür·de* * *Doktorwürde f doctorate;die Doktorwürde erlangen get ( oder obtain) one’s doctorate -
4 присуждать
присудить1. (вн. к вн. дт.; о суде: приговаривать к чему-л.) sentence (d. to), condemn (d. to)присуждать кого-л. к штрафу — fine smb., impose a fine on smb.
ему присудили степень доктора — a doctorate, или the degree of Doctor, has been conferred upon him
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5 присваивать
1. присвоить (вн.; завладевать)appropriate (d.)2. присвоить (вн. дт.; наделять чем-л.)присваивать себе честь (рд.) — assume the honour (of)
give* (d. i.), confer (d. on), award (d. to)присваивать квалификацию — give* a qualification (i.)
присваивать звание (рд.) — give* / confer the rank (of)
ему присвоили степень доктора — he has been given the degree of Doctor, a doctorate has been conferred upon him
присваивать имя (рд.) — name (after)
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6 promovieren
pro·mo·vie·ren * [promoʼvi:rən]vtjdn \promovieren1) ( den Doktortitel verleihen) to award sb a doctorate [or a PhD], to confer a doctorate [or a PhD] on sb;[zu etw] promoviert werden to be awarded a doctorate [or PhD] [in sth]vi2) ( den Doktorgrad erwerben)zum Dr. rer. hort. \promovieren to obtain [or get] [or ( form) attain] a [or the title of] Dr rer. hort.; -
7 присваивать
1) (завладевать) to appropriate, to take possession (of)2) (выдавать за свое) to arrogate (smth.) to oneself, to usurp3) (звания, титулы) to entitle; (ранги, научные степени) to confer (on)присвоить степень доктора (наук) — to confer a doctorate (on), to confer a doctor's degree (on)
присвоить предприятию чьё-л. имя — to name an enterprise after smb.
4) (чужую собственность) to appropriate, to misappropriate, to make possession (of) -
8 степень
ж.1) (мера, уровень) degree, extentв до́лжной сте́пени — to the right degree, sufficiently
до како́й сте́пени? — to what extent?
до тако́й сте́пени — to such an extent, to such a degree
до тако́й сте́пени соверше́нства — to such a degree of perfection
2) грам.сте́пени сравне́ния — degrees of comparison
положи́тельная [сравни́тельная, превосхо́дная] сте́пень — positive [comparative, superlative] degree
3) мат. powerвозводи́ть во втору́ю [тре́тью] сте́пень — raise to the second [third] power
4) ( учёное звание) (academic) degreeсте́пень до́ктора нау́к — (senior) doctorate, doctor's degree
сте́пень кандида́та нау́к — candidate's degree ( generally equivalent to the western doctorate)
присужда́ть учёную сте́пень (дт.) — confer a degree (on); award / grant (i) a degree
••пе́рвой [второ́й] сте́пени (об ордене) — First [Second] Class
в нема́лой сте́пени — to a considerable degree; to no small degree
в большо́й / значи́тельной сте́пени — in a large measure; to a considerable degree
в вы́сшей сте́пени — most; to the highest degree
в ещё бо́льшей сте́пени — to an even greater degree
до после́дней сте́пени — to the last degree / extent
до не́которой / изве́стной сте́пени — to some extent, to a certain extent / degree
ни в мале́йшей сте́пени — not in the least
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9 степень
ж.1. degree, extentв должной степени — to the right degree, sufficiently
не в малой степени — to (a) no(t) inconsiderable degree; to no small degree
до последней степени — to the last degree / extent
до некоторой, до известной степени — to some extent, to a certain extent / degree
до такой степени — to such an extent, to such a degree
2. грам.:положительная, сравнительная, превосходная степень — positive comparative, superlative degree
3. мат. powerвозводить во вторую, третью степень — raise to the second, third power
4. ( учёное звание) (academic) degreeстепень доктора — doctorate, doctor's degree
присуждать учёную степень (дт.) — confer a degree (on); award / grant a degree (i.)
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первой, второй степени ( об ордене) — First, second Class -
10 присваивать
I несов. - присва́ивать, сов. - присво́ить(вн.; завладевать) appropriate (d)присва́ивать незако́нно — misappropriate (d)
присва́ивать себе́ честь (рд.) — assume the honour (of)
II несов. - присва́ивать, сов. - присво́итьприсва́ивать себе́ пра́во — assume the right
1) (вн. дт.; наделять чем-л) give (i d), confer (d on), award (d to)присва́ивать квалифика́цию — give (i) a qualification
присва́ивать (дт.) зва́ние (рд.) — give (i) the rank (of); confer the rank (of on)
ему́ присво́или зва́ние майо́ра — he was given the rank of major
ему́ присво́или сте́пень до́ктора — he has been given a doctor's degree, a doctorate has been conferred (up)on him
присва́ивать и́мя (рд.) — name (after)
2) информ., тех. assignприсва́ивать обозначе́ние — label (d as)
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11 присуждать
несов. - присужда́ть, сов. - присуди́ть1) (вн. к вн. дт.; в суде: приговаривать к чему-л) sentence (d to), condemn (d to)присужда́ть к сме́ртной ка́зни — condemn to death
присужда́ть кого́-л к штра́фу — fine smb, impose a fine on smb
присужда́ть контра́кт — award the contract
ему́ присуди́ли пе́рвую пре́мию — he was awarded the first prize
ему́ присуди́ли сте́пень до́ктора — a doctorate [doctor's degree] was conferred on him
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