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1 spell out
= spell over; transitive verb1) (read letter by letter) [langsam] buchstabieren2) (fig.): (explain precisely) genau erklären; genau darlegen* * *vt▪ to \spell out out ⇆ sth1. (using letters) etw buchstabieren2. (explain) etw klarmachento \spell out out one's ideas/plans/thoughts seine Ideen/Pläne/Gedanken darlegento \spell out out a problem ein Problem verdeutlichen* * *vt sep(= spell aloud) buchstabieren; (= read slowly) entziffern; (= explain) verdeutlichen, klarmachenhe needs everything spelled out to him — man muss ihm alles überdeutlich machen
* * *= spell over; transitive verb1) (read letter by letter) [langsam] buchstabieren2) (fig.): (explain precisely) genau erklären; genau darlegen* * *v.vorbuchstabieren v. -
2 spell out
spell out [sth.], spell [sth.] out compitare, sillabare [ word]; fig. spiegare chiaramente, nei dettagli [ consequences]* * *vt + adv* * *spell out [sth.], spell [sth.] out compitare, sillabare [ word]; fig. spiegare chiaramente, nei dettagli [ consequences] -
3 spell out
v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<word\>\> deletrearb) ( explain) explicar* en detalledon't you understand? do I have to spell it out? — ¿no entiendes? ¿te lo tengo que decir letra por letra?
VT + ADV1) (=read letter by letter) deletrear2) (=explain)* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<word\>\> deletrearb) ( explain) explicar* en detalledon't you understand? do I have to spell it out? — ¿no entiendes? ¿te lo tengo que decir letra por letra?
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4 spell
A n1 ( period) moment m, période f ; a spell of sth une période de qch ; for a spell pendant un certain temps ; for a long/short spell pendant une longue/courte période ; a spell as director/as minister une brève période comme directeur/ministre ; she had a spell at the wheel/on the computer elle a passé un certain temps au volant/à l'ordinateur ; a spell in hospital/in prison un séjour à l'hôpital/en prison ; a warm/cold spell une période de beau temps/de froid ; rainy spell ondée f ; sunny spell éclaircie f ; to go through a bad spell traverser une mauvaise passe ;2 ( magic words) formule f magique ; evil spell maléfice m ; to be under a spell être envoûté ; to cast ou put a spell on sb lit, fig jeter or lancer un sort à qn ; to break a spell rompre un sortilège ; to break the spell fig rompre le charme ; to be/fall under sb's spell fig être/tomber sous le charme de qn.1 ( aloud) épeler ; ( on paper) écrire ; the word is spelt like this le mot s'écrit comme ça ; she spells her name with/without an e son nom s'écrit avec/sans e ; to spell sth correctly ou properly orthographier qch correctement ; the word is correctly/wrongly spelt le mot est bien/mal orthographié ; C-A-T spells cat les lettres C-A-T forment le mot cat ; will you spell that please? ( on phone) pouvez-vous l'épeler, s'il vous plaît? ;2 ( imply) représenter [danger, disaster, ruin] ; sonner [end] ; annoncer [fame] ; her letter spelt happiness sa lettre était une perspective de bonheur ; the defeat spelt the end of a civilization/for our team la défaite a sonné la fin d'une civilisation/pour notre équipe.C vi (pp, prét spelled ou spelt) [person] connaître l'orthographe ; he can't spell il ne connaît pas l'orthographe ; he spells badly/well il a une mauvaise/bonne orthographe ; to learn (how) to spell apprendre l'orthographe.■ spell out:▶ spell out [sth], spell [sth] out1 lit épeler [word] ;2 fig expliquer [qch] clairement [consequences, demands, details, implications, policy] ; I had to spell it out to him j'ai dû le lui expliquer clairement ; do I have to spell it out (to you)? est-ce qu'il faut que je te fasse un dessin? -
5 spell
I 1.1) schreiben; (aloud) buchstabieren2) (form)what do these letters/what does b-a-t spell? — welches Wort ergeben diese Buchstaben/die Buchstaben b-a-t?
3) (fig.): (have as result) bedeuten2. intransitive verb,he can't spell — er kann keine Rechtschreibung (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91925/spell_out">spell outII nounWeile, diea spell of overseas service — eine Zeit lang Dienst in Übersee
on Sunday it will be cloudy with some sunny spells — am Sonntag wolkig mit sonnigen Abschnitten
III nouna long spell when... — eine lange Zeit, während der...
cast a spell over or on somebody/something, put a spell on somebody/something — jemanden/etwas verzaubern
2) (fascination) Zauber, derbreak the spell — den Bann brechen
* * *I [spel] past tense, past participle - spelt; verb1) (to name or give in order the letters of (a word): I asked him to spell his name for me.) buchstabieren2) ((of letters) to form (a word): C-a-t spells `cat'.) ergeben3) (to (be able to) spell words correctly: I can't spell!) buchstabieren4) (to mean or amount to: This spells disaster.) bedeuten•- speller- spelling II [spel] noun1) (a set or words which, when spoken, is supposed to have magical power: The witch recited a spell and turned herself into a swan.) der Zauberspruch2) (a strong influence: He was completely under her spell.) der BannIII [spel] noun1) (a turn (at work): Shortly afterwards I did another spell at the machine.) die Arbeit2) (a period of time during which something lasts: a spell of bad health.) die Zeit3) (a short time: We stayed in the country for a spell and then came home.) das Weilchen* * *spell1[spel]to break the \spell den Bann brechenspell2[spel]I. nshe had a brief \spell as captain of the team sie war eine Zeit lang Mannschaftskapitänto go through a bad \spell eine schwierige Zeit durchmachenfor a \spell für ein Weilchen, eine Zeit langto suffer from dizzy \spells unter Schwindelanfällen leiden3. (period of weather)\spell of sunny weather Schönwetterperiode fcold/hot \spell Kälte-/Hitzewelle fto take a \spell at the wheel eine Zeit lang das Steuer übernehmenII. vt<-ed, -ed>esp AM, AUS▪ to \spell sb jdn ablösenspell3[spel]I. vt▪ to \spell sth1. (using letters) etw buchstabierencould you \spell that please? könnten Sie das bitte buchstabieren?2. (signify) etw bedeutento \spell disaster/trouble Unglück/Ärger bedeutenhe \spells poorly seine Rechtschreibung ist sehr schwachto \spell incorrectly Rechtschreibfehler machen* * *I [spel] Zauber m; (= incantation) Zauberspruch mto be under a spell (lit) — unter einem Zauber stehen, verzaubert or verhext sein; (fig) wie verzaubert sein
to put a spell on sb, to cast a spell on or over sb, to put sb under a spell (lit) — jdn verzaubern or verhexen; (fig) jdn in seinen Bann ziehen, jdn verzaubern
to be under sb's spell (fig) — in jds Bann (dat) stehen
IIto break the spell (lit, fig) — den Bann brechen, den Zauber lösen
n(= period) Weile f, Weilchen ntfor a spell — eine Weile, eine Zeit lang
cold/hot spell — Kälte-/Hitzewelle f
to do a spell on the assembly line/as a waitress — sich kurzzeitig am Fließband/als Serviererin betätigen
III pret, ptp spelt ( esp Brit) or spelledhe did or had a spell in prison —
1. vi(in writing) (orthografisch) richtig schreiben; (aloud) buchstabieren2. vt1) (in writing) schreiben; (aloud) buchstabierenhow do you spell "onyx"? — wie schreibt man "Onyx"?
how do you spell your name? — wie schreibt sich Ihr Name?, wie schreiben Sie sich?
2) (= denote) bedeutenit spells disaster ( for us) — das bedeutet Unglück (für uns)
* * *A v/t2. (orthografisch richtig) schreiben3. bilden, ergeben:4. Unheil etc bedeutena) darlegen,B v/i1. (richtig) schreiben2. geschrieben werden, sich schreiben:spell2 [spel]A s1. Zauberspruch m2. Zauber m, fig auch Bann m, Faszination f:a) den (Zauber)Bann brechen,b) fig den Bann brechen:cast a spell on → BB v/t verzaubern, fig auch bezaubern, faszinierenspell3 [spel]A s1. Arbeit(szeit) f, Beschäftigung f (at mit):have a spell at sth sich eine Zeitlang mit etwas beschäftigen2. (Arbeits)Schicht f:give sb a spell → B3. besonders US Anfall m:spell of coughing Hustenanfall;a spell of depression eine vorübergehende Depression4. a) Zeit(abschnitt) f(m)5. US umg Katzensprung6. METEO Periode f:a spell of fine weather eine Schönwetterperiode;hot spell Hitzewelle fB v/t US jemanden (bei seiner Arbeit) ablösen* * *I 1.1) schreiben; (aloud) buchstabieren2) (form)what do these letters/what does b-a-t spell? — welches Wort ergeben diese Buchstaben/die Buchstaben b-a-t?
3) (fig.): (have as result) bedeuten2. intransitive verb,Phrasal Verbs:II nounWeile, dieIII nouna long spell when... — eine lange Zeit, während der...
1) (words used as a charm) Zauberspruch, dercast a spell over or on somebody/something, put a spell on somebody/something — jemanden/etwas verzaubern
2) (fascination) Zauber, der* * *n.Zauberformel f.Zauberspruch m.Zauberwort n. v.(§ p.,p.p.: spelled)= buchstabieren v. -
6 spell
I [spel]nome (magic words) formula f. magica, incantesimo m.II [spel]to cast o put a spell on sb. stregare qcn. (anche fig.); to be under sb.'s spell — fig. essere stregato o ammaliato da qcn
III 1. [spel]rainy spell — periodo piovoso o di piogge
1) compitare, sillabare2.to spell sth. correctly o properly scrivere correttamente qcs.; C-A-T spells cat le lettere C-A-T formano la parola cat; will you spell that please? — (on phone) può fare lo spelling per favore?
he spells badly, well — fa, non fa errori di ortografia
* * *I [spel] past tense, past participle - spelt; verb1) (to name or give in order the letters of (a word): I asked him to spell his name for me.)2) ((of letters) to form (a word): C-a-t spells `cat'.)3) (to (be able to) spell words correctly: I can't spell!)4) (to mean or amount to: This spells disaster.)•- speller- spelling II [spel] noun1) (a set or words which, when spoken, is supposed to have magical power: The witch recited a spell and turned herself into a swan.)2) (a strong influence: He was completely under her spell.)III [spel] noun1) (a turn (at work): Shortly afterwards I did another spell at the machine.)2) (a period of time during which something lasts: a spell of bad health.)3) (a short time: We stayed in the country for a spell and then came home.)* * *spell (1) /spɛl/n.1 formula magica; parola magica2 influsso magico; incantesimo; sortilegio; ( anche fig.) fascino, malia, incanto: to be under a spell, essere sotto un influsso magico; to be under sb. 's spell, subire il fascino di q.; to break the spell, rompere l'incantesimo (o l'incanto); to cast a spell on sb., fare un incantesimo a q.; stregare q.; ( anche) affascinare q.; magic spell, incantesimo; maliaspell (2) /spɛl/n.1 turno ( di lavoro, di servizio, ecc.): His spell as a sentry was a short one, il suo turno di sentinella è stato breve2 intervallo; (breve) periodo (di tempo): a fine spell, un periodo di bel tempo; a sunny (o bright) spell, uno sprazzo di sole; un po' di sole; I had a spell as a teacher before setting up on my own, prima di mettermi in proprio, per un certo periodo ho fatto l'insegnante3 (fam.) accesso; attacco; indisposizione; malessere: a dizzy [coughing] spell, un attacco di vertigini [di tosse]4 (fam.) breve distanza♦ (to) spell (1) /spɛl/A v. t.1 compitare; pronunciare, scrivere ( lettera per lettera): How do you spell this word?, come si scrive questa parola?; DIALOGO → - Booking a room by phone- Could you spell that for me?, può dettarmelo lettera per lettera?; I'll spell it for you, te la compiterò; te la scomporrò in lettere2 ( di lettere) formare, dare ( una certa parola): D-O-G spells «dog», le lettere D-O-G danno la parola «dog»3 (fig.) comportare; significare; voler dire; avere come risultato: That change spelled ruin for him, quel cambiamento ha significato (o è stato) la sua rovinaB v. i.scrivere ( lettera per lettera); (spec.) scrivere correttamente: I wish you would learn to spell, vorrei proprio che tu imparassi a scrivere correttamente ( senza errori ortografici).(to) spell (2) /spɛl/A v. t.B v. i.2 (Austral.) riposare un poco.* * *I [spel]nome (magic words) formula f. magica, incantesimo m.II [spel]to cast o put a spell on sb. stregare qcn. (anche fig.); to be under sb.'s spell — fig. essere stregato o ammaliato da qcn
III 1. [spel]rainy spell — periodo piovoso o di piogge
1) compitare, sillabare2.to spell sth. correctly o properly scrivere correttamente qcs.; C-A-T spells cat le lettere C-A-T formano la parola cat; will you spell that please? — (on phone) può fare lo spelling per favore?
he spells badly, well — fa, non fa errori di ortografia
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7 spell out
vtto \spell out out <-> sth1) ( using letters) etw buchstabieren2) ( explain) etw klarmachen;do I have to \spell out it out for you? ( fam) muss ich noch deutlicher werden?;to \spell out out a problem ein Problem verdeutlichen -
8 auseinanderklamüsern
aus|ei|nạn|der|kla|mü|sern sepvt (dial, hum)to sort out* * *aus·ei·nan·der|kla·mü·sern *vt (fam)▪ etw \auseinanderklamüsern to explain sth [to oneself] in simple terms* * *jemandem etwas auseinanderklamüsern umg spell sth out to ( oder for) sb, explain the ins and outs of sth to sb -
9 ausdeutschen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) altm. oder österr. umg.: jemandem etw. ausdeutschen (erklären) explain s.th. to s.o. in words of one syllable, spell s.th. out for s.o.* * *aus|deut|schen ['ausdɔytʃn]vt sep (Aus inf)jdm etw áúsdeutschen — to explain sth to sb in words of one syllable, to explain sth to sb in plain English
* * *ausdeutschen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) obs oder österr umg:jemandem etwas ausdeutschen (erklären) explain sth to sb in words of one syllable, spell sth out for sb -
10 wykładać
(-am, -asz); vt; perf wyłożyć( wyjmować) to lay out, (poglądy, plany) to expound, to set forthwykładać podłogę kafelkami/dywanem — to tile/carpet the floor
wykładać pudełko/szufladę czymś — to line a box/drawer with sth
* * *ipf.1. (= wydobywać) lay out, (put on) display, exhibit; wyłożyć karty (na stół) put l. lay one's cards on the table; wyłożyć piłkę piłka nożna pass the ball precisely to where you want it to be; wyłożyć coś jak na patelni l. wyłożyć kawę na ławę give sth to sb straight, spell sth out for sb.2. (= kłaść) put, place.3. (= okładać) cover; line; wykładać podłogę dywanem carpet the floor; wykładać podłogę płytkami tile the floor; wykładać czymś szufladę line a drawer with sth; wykładać ścianę boazerią panel the walls; wykładać ścianę kafelkami tile the walls; wykładać ścianę tapetami hang wallpaper (on the walls).4. (= płacić) lay out.5. (= przedstawiać) expound, set forth, present.6. tylko ipf. uniw. lecture; wykładać na uniwersytecie work at a university; wykładać gramatykę lecture on grammar.ipf.1. pot. (= przewracać się) fall (down).2. roln. be lodged.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wykładać
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11 verklaren
v/t umg. explain* * *to transfigure* * *ver|kla|ren [fɛɐ'klaːrən] ptp verklartvt (inf)jdm etw verkláren — to spell sth out for sb
* * *ver·klä·ren *vr▪ verklärt with an elated look▪ etw verklärt sich sth takes on a nostalgic air* * *1.transitives Verb (auch Rel.) transfigure2.* * *verklaren v/t umg explain* * *1.transitives Verb (auch Rel.) transfigure2. -
12 verklären
v/t umg. explain* * *to transfigure* * *ver|kla|ren [fɛɐ'klaːrən] ptp verklartvt (inf)jdm etw verkláren — to spell sth out for sb
* * *ver·klä·ren *vr▪ verklärt with an elated look▪ etw verklärt sich sth takes on a nostalgic air* * *1.transitives Verb (auch Rel.) transfigure2.* * *verklären figA. v/t transfigure* * *1.transitives Verb (auch Rel.) transfigure2. -
13 auseinander klamüsern
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14 jdm. etw. auseinander klamüsern
to spell sth. out for sb.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > jdm. etw. auseinander klamüsern
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15 buchstabieren
vt/i spell (out); (mühsam lesen) spell out; falsch buchstabieren misspell; ich buchstabiere: A wie Anton, B wie Berta etc. I’ll spell it out (for you): A for Alpha, B for Bravo* * *das Buchstabierenspelling* * *buch|sta|bie|ren [buːxʃta'biːrən] ptp buchstabiertvt1) Wort, Namen to spell2) (= mühsam lesen) to spell out* * *1) (to name or give in order the letters of (a word): I asked him to spell his name for me.) spell2) (to (be able to) spell words correctly: I can't spell!) spell* * *buch·sta·bie·ren *[bu:xʃtaˈbi:rən]vt▪ etw \buchstabieren to spell sth* * *transitives Verb1) spell* * *falsch buchstabieren misspell;ich buchstabiere: A wie Anton, B wie Berta etc I’ll spell it out (for you): A for Alpha, B for Bravo* * *transitives Verb1) spell2) (mühsam lesen) spell out* * *v.to spell v.(§ p.,p.p.: spelled) -
16 Buchstabieren
vt/i spell (out); (mühsam lesen) spell out; falsch buchstabieren misspell; ich buchstabiere: A wie Anton, B wie Berta etc. I’ll spell it out (for you): A for Alpha, B for Bravo* * *das Buchstabierenspelling* * *buch|sta|bie|ren [buːxʃta'biːrən] ptp buchstabiertvt1) Wort, Namen to spell2) (= mühsam lesen) to spell out* * *1) (to name or give in order the letters of (a word): I asked him to spell his name for me.) spell2) (to (be able to) spell words correctly: I can't spell!) spell* * *buch·sta·bie·ren *[bu:xʃtaˈbi:rən]vt▪ etw \buchstabieren to spell sth* * *transitives Verb1) spell* * ** * *transitives Verb1) spell2) (mühsam lesen) spell out* * *v.to spell v.(§ p.,p.p.: spelled) -
17 vorbeten
vt/i (trennb., hat -ge-) recite a prayer etc. ( jemandem to s.o.); Vorbeter: lead the prayer ( oder prayers); das Vaterunser vorbeten lead the congregation in the Lord’s Prayer; jemandem etw. vorbeten umg., fig. explain s.th. to s.o. (in detail); überdeutlich: spell s.th. out to s.o.; ich hab’s ihm doch schon x-mal vorgebetet umg. I’ve spel|t (Am. -led) it out to him often enough* * *vor|be|ten sep1. vito lead the prayer/prayers2. vtjdm etw vórbeten (lit) — to lead sb in sth; (fig inf) to keep spelling sth out for sb (inf)
* * *vor|be·ten▪ [jdm] etw \vorbeten to hold forth on/about sth [to sb]er hat uns die ganzen Gesetze vorgebetet he held forth to us about all the laws* * *das Vaterunser vorbeten lead the congregation in the Lord’s Prayer;ich hab’s ihm doch schon x-mal vorgebetet umg I’ve spelt (US -led) it out to him often enough -
18 rozumieć
(-em, -esz); perf; z-; vtrozumiem — I understand lub see
rozumiem, że nie przyjdziesz — I understand you won't be coming
* * *ipf.- em -esz1. (= pojmować) understand, comprehend, grasp, see; have an understanding ( coś of sth); rozumieć po angielsku understand English; nie rozumiesz po polsku? ( napomnienie) shall I make it clear l. spell it out for you?; rozumiesz? ( wzmocnienie rozkazu) (do) you hear me?, (do) you understand?; to rozumiem! pot. that's more like it, that's better, now you're talking!, atta boy/girl!; zaczynać rozumieć get the idea, see daylight; nic już z tego nie rozumiem I can't make anything of this, beats me; nie rozumieć czegoś not understand sth, have no comprehension l. conception of sth; niewiele z czegoś rozumieć make little of sth, be unclear about sth; nie rozumiem czemu (nie) I don't see why (not); nie rozumiesz istoty sytuacji you miss the point, you can't see forest l. wood for the trees; udawać, że się czegoś nie rozumie pretend not to see sth, have a blind spot about l. for sth; dobrze/źle coś rozumieć have a good/poor understanding of sth; rozumiem (= przyjmuję do wiadomości) I see l. understand.2. (= interpretować) interpret, understand, take; (nie) rozumiem (o co ci chodzi) I (don't) know l. see what you mean, I (don't) get it, I (don't) follow l. get l. catch your drift; rozumiem, że... I gather l. understand that..., I take it that...; co przez to rozumiesz? what do you mean by that?; nie tak rozumiałam przyjaźń that's not my idea of friendship; czy na pewno dobrze to rozumiem? let me get this right l. straight; rozumiem cię, ale... I hear what you're saying, but...; czy mam przez to rozumieć, że... am I (supposed) to understand that...; źle l. mylnie coś zrozumieć misapprehend l. misinterpret l. misconstrue sth, mistake sth ( jako coś for sth).3. (= wykazywać zrozumienie) (sytuację, młodzież) understand; relate (kogoś/coś to sb/sth); be understanding ( kogoś towards sb).ipf.1. (= rozumieć się nawzajem) understand each other l. one another; rozumieć się z kimś bez słów be on the same wavelength with sb, speak the same language with sb; dobrze się z kimś rozumieć connect with sb, be tuned in with sb; źle się z kimś rozumieć be tuned out with sb; nie rozumieć się nawzajem be at cross-purposes.2. pot. (= znać się) understand ( na czymś sth); have an understanding ( na czymś of sth); ma się rozumieć! yes, of course; yes, that's right; to się samo przez się rozumie it goes without saying, it is obvious by itself.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozumieć
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19 vorschreiben
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. (anordnen) prescribe; Gesetz: stipulate; ich lasse mir nichts vorschreiben I won’t be dictated to, nobody tells me what to do2. jemandem etw. vorschreiben (Wort, Brief etc.) write s.th. out for s.o.* * *to enjoin; to specify; to prescribe; to lay down* * *vor|schrei|benvt sep1) (= befehlen) to stipulate; (MED ) Dosis to prescribejdm vórschreiben, wie/was... — to dictate to sb how/what...
ich lasse mir nichts vórschreiben — I won't be dictated to
vorgeschriebene Lektüre (Sch, Univ) — prescribed texts
* * *1) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) dictate2) prescribe* * *vor|schrei·ben1. (befehlen)▪ jdm etw \vorschreiben to stipulate sth to sbjdm eine Verhaltensweise [o Vorgehensweise] \vorschreiben to tell sb how to behave/proceedeinigen Leuten muss man jeden Handgriff buchstäblich \vorschreiben you have to spell every little thing out to some people▪ jdm \vorschreiben, wann/was/wie... to tell sb when/what/how...▪ [jdm] etw \vorschreiben to stipulate sth/[that sb should do sth]▪ \vorschreiben, etw zu tun to stipulate that sth should be done* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb stipulate, lay down, set < conditions>; lay down < rules>; prescribe < dose>er wollte uns vorschreiben, was wir zu tun hätten — he wanted to tell us or dictate to us what to do
die vorgeschriebene Geschwindigkeit/Dosis — the prescribed speed/dose
* * *vorschreiben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)ich lasse mir nichts vorschreiben I won’t be dictated to, nobody tells me what to do2.jemandem etwas vorschreiben (Wort, Brief etc) write sth out for sb* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb stipulate, lay down, set < conditions>; lay down < rules>; prescribe < dose>er wollte uns vorschreiben, was wir zu tun hätten — he wanted to tell us or dictate to us what to do
die vorgeschriebene Geschwindigkeit/Dosis — the prescribed speed/dose
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20 eindeutschen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) Germanize; muss ich dir das erst eindeutschen? umg. do I have to spell it out for you?* * *ein|deut|schen ['aindɔytʃn]vt sepFremdwort to GermanizeClips, éíndeutschend auch Klips — Clips, sometimes Germanized as Klips
* * *ein|deut·schen[ˈaindɔytʃn̩]vt1. (dem Deutschen anpassen)▪ etw \eindeutschen to Germanize sth▪ eingedeutscht GermanizedFrisör ist eingedeutscht für Friseur Frisör is the Germanized version of Friseur2. (deutsch machen)▪ jdn/etw \eindeutschen to Germanize sb/sth* * *transitives Verb Germanize* * *eindeutschen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) Germanize;muss ich dir das erst eindeutschen? umg do I have to spell it out for you?* * *transitives Verb Germanize
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spell — 1 verb past tense and past participle spelt, especially BrE spelled especially AmE 1 (I, T) to form a word by writing or naming the letters in the correct order: “How do you spell your name?” “S M Y T H.” | can spell (=be good at spelling words… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
spell — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 period of time ADJECTIVE ▪ lengthy (esp. BrE), long, prolonged ▪ brief, short ▪ five minute, ten day … Collocations dictionary
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detail — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, minor, minute, small, subtle, tiny ▪ It is important to get even the small details right. ▪ considerab … Collocations dictionary
get — /get/ verb past tense got, past participle got especially BrE gotten especially AmE present participle getting RECEIVE/OBTAIN 1 RECEIVE (transitive not in passive) to be given or receive something: Sharon always seems to get loads of mail. | Why… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cast — 1 verb past tense and past participle cast 1 cast (a) light on/onto a) to provide new information which makes something easier to understand: research findings that cast new light on the origin of our universe b) literary to send light onto a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
weather — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, excellent, fair, fine, glorious, good, great, ideal, lovely, nice, p … Collocations dictionary
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right — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 what is morally good PREPOSITION ▪ in the right (= having justice and truth on your side) ▪ There s no doubt that he s in the right on this. PHRASES ▪ have right on your side (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
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