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to consign a child to sb's care

  • 1 consign

    transitive verb
    1) anvertrauen (to Dat.)

    consign something to the scrap heap — (lit. or fig.) etwas auf den Schrotthaufen werfen

    2) (Commerc.) übersenden, (fachspr.) konsignieren [Güter] (to an + Akk.)
    * * *
    (to put into or deliver to; to transfer: The little boy was consigned to his grandmother's care.) übergeben
    - academic.ru/15459/consignment">consignment
    * * *
    con·sign
    [kənˈsaɪn]
    vt ( form)
    1. (send)
    to \consign sth to sb etw an jdn senden
    to \consign goods/articles to sb Waren/Artikel an jdn verschicken [o versenden
    2. (place)
    to \consign sb to sb's care jdn in jds Obhut geben
    to be \consigned to the care of sb unter jds Obhut stehen
    to be \consigned to poverty/oblivion in Armut/Vergessenheit geraten
    to be \consigned to prison ins Gefängnis kommen
    * * *
    [kən'saɪn]
    vt
    1) (COMM: send) versenden, verschicken; (= address) adressieren (to an +acc)

    the goods are consigned to... — die Waren sind für... bestimmt

    2) (= commit) übergeben (
    to +dat); (= entrust also) anvertrauen

    it was consigned to the rubbish heapes landete auf dem Abfallhaufen

    * * *
    consign [kənˈsaın] v/t
    1. übergeben, ausliefern ( beide:
    to dat):
    consign to the flames den Flammen übergeben, verbrennen
    2. jemandem etwas anvertrauen
    3. JUR schott Geld hinterlegen
    4. etwas vorsehen, bestimmen ( beide:
    for, to für)
    5. (to) WIRTSCH Waren
    a) übersenden, zusenden (dat)
    b) adressieren (an akk)
    c) (Überseehandel) in Kommission oder Konsignation geben (dat)
    6. consign (for sale) (zur Auktion) einliefern
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) anvertrauen (to Dat.)

    consign something to the scrap heap(lit. or fig.) etwas auf den Schrotthaufen werfen

    2) (Commerc.) übersenden, (fachspr.) konsignieren [Güter] (to an + Akk.)
    * * *
    v.
    übergeben v.

    English-german dictionary > consign

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