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81 turn down
vt1) ( reject)to \turn down sb/sth <-> down jdn/etw abweisen;she \turn downed down his proposal of marriage sie lehnte seinen Heiratsantrag ab;to \turn down down an invitation eine Einladung ausschlagen2) ( reduce level)to \turn down sth <-> down etw niedriger stellen;to \turn down down the air conditioning die Klimaanlage herunterdrehen;to \turn down the radio/ stereo down das Radio/die Stereoanlage leiser stellen3) ( fold)to \turn down sth <-> down etw umschlagen;to \turn down down a blanket eine Decke zurückschlagen;to \turn down down one's collar seinen Kragen herunterschlagen4) cardsto \turn down down a card eine Karte verdeckt ablegen -
82 wangle
wan·gle [ʼwæŋgl̩] vt( fam);she managed to \wangle an invitation to his house es gelang ihr, sich eine Einladung zu ihm nach Hause zu verschaffen; -
83 acceptance
acceptance 1. BANK Annahme f, Akzept n, akzeptierter Wechsel m (completed bill); 2. FIN Akzept n, Akzeptierung f; 3. GEN Zuschlag m (of bid, tender); Annahme f (of contract, goods); Billigung f, Einwilligung f, Zustimmung f (assent); Annahme f (of invitation); Abnahme f (goods); 4. IND Annahme f; 5. INS Abnahme f, Annahme f; 6. LAW Annahme f (of contract, goods); 7. MEDIA Annahme f (approval of product); Abnahme f (of manuscript); 8. POL Akzeptanz f; 9. S&M Abnahme f, Akzeptanz f (of brand); 10. LOGIS Abnahme f -
84 answer
answer1 v 1. GEN antworten, erwidern; 2. GEN antworten auf, erwidern auf (invitation, advertisement); beantworten, antworten auf (letter, question) answer2 1. COMP, GEN Antwort f; 2. LAW Antwort f, Erwiderung f, Klageerwiderung f, Replik f • get an answer GEN Antwort erhalten • in answer to your letter COMMS (frml) in Beantwortung Ihres Schreibens • there’s no answer COMMS es meldet sich niemand (telephone) -
85 respond to
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86 decline
[dɪ'klaɪn] UK / US1. nRückgang m2. vt(invitation, offer) ablehnen3. vi(become less) sinken, abnehmen, (health) sich verschlechtern -
87 decline
[dɪ'klaɪn] UK / US1. nRückgang m2. vt(invitation, offer) ablehnen3. vi(become less) sinken, abnehmen, (health) sich verschlechtern
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