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  • 1 house

    مَسْكَن \ house: a building for a family to live in. quarters: official house or lodgings (provided by the government or a company) for sb. who must work wherever he is sent, esp. soldiers, police, etc.. residence: a house or home, esp. that of an important person: That is his private residence. The Queen is in residence at Windsor Castle (She is staying there at present).

    Arabic-English glossary > house

  • 2 a pune (o casă etc.) pe numele cuiva

    to put down (a house, etc.) on smb.'s name.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune (o casă etc.) pe numele cuiva

  • 3 keep house (for)

    to do the cooking, housework etc (for):

    She keeps house for her brother.

    يَقوم بالأعْمال المَنْزِلِيّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > keep house (for)

  • 4 keep house (for)

    to do the cooking, housework etc (for):

    She keeps house for her brother.

    يَقوم بالأعْمال المَنْزِلِيّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > keep house (for)

  • 5 café, coffee house

    مَقْهى \ café, coffee house: a place that provides coffee, tea, light meals etc..

    Arabic-English glossary > café, coffee house

  • 6 a pune sub pază (o casă, punte etc.)

    to set a guard on a house / a bridge, etc.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune sub pază (o casă, punte etc.)

  • 7 a-şi împărţi timpul între (casă şi serviciu etc.)

    to divide one's time (between one's house and job, etc.).

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi împărţi timpul între (casă şi serviciu etc.)

  • 8 in the first etc place

    expressions used to show steps in an argument, explanation etc:

    He decided not to buy the house, because in the first place it was too expensive, and in the second place it was too far from his office.

    أولا، في المَقام الأوَّل

    Arabic-English dictionary > in the first etc place

  • 9 in the second etc place

    expressions used to show steps in an argument, explanation etc:

    He decided not to buy the house, because in the first place it was too expensive, and in the second place it was too far from his office.

    أولا، في المَقام الأوَّل

    Arabic-English dictionary > in the second etc place

  • 10 a vizita o casă în vederea închirierii / cumpărării etc.

    to look over a house.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a vizita o casă în vederea închirierii / cumpărării etc.

  • 11 Rummelplatzattraktion mit Räumen mit beweglichen Böden, Zerrspiegeln etc.

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Rummelplatzattraktion mit Räumen mit beweglichen Böden, Zerrspiegeln etc.

  • 12 Room in a frat house used for sexual purposes, rape, orgy, etc.

    American: romper room

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Room in a frat house used for sexual purposes, rape, orgy, etc.

  • 13 Tür

    f; -, -en
    1. door; in der Tür in the door (-way); vor der Tür at the door; Tür an Tür wohnen live next door to each other; er wohnt eine Tür weiter he lives next door ( oder in the next house, flat, apartment etc.); von Tür zu Tür gehen go from door to door; an die Tür gehen answer the door; kannst du mal an die Tür gehen? auch can you get the door?; da ist die Tür! umg. you know the way out; mach die Tür von außen zu! umg. don’t forget to shut the door behind you; ich muss mal vor die Tür gehen I must just get a breath of fresh air; ich komme überhaupt nicht vor die Tür I’m stuck in the house ( oder flat etc.) all day long, I never get out; ich bin gerade zur Tür rein I just got in this minute; jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen auch fig. shut the door in s.o.’s face; Tag der offenen Tür open day (Am. house)
    2. fig.: Weihnachten steht vor der Tür Christmas is just around the corner; einer Sache Tür und Tor öffnen give free reign to; die Tür für Verhandlungen offenhalten keep an open door for negotiations; mit der Tür ins Haus fallen umg. blurt it out; jemanden vor die Tür setzen umg. turn ( oder throw) s.o. out; zwischen Tür und Angel umg. in a hurry, (just) as he was (they were etc.) leaving; du kriegst die Tür nicht zu! umg. goodness me!, well I never!; einrennen 1, kehren1, verschlossen, weisen I 1 etc.
    * * *
    die Tür
    door; gate
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    [tyːɐ]
    f -, -en
    door; (= Gartentür) gate

    in der Tǘr — in the doorway

    Tǘr an Tǘr mit jdm wohnen — to live next door to sb

    an die Tǘr gehen — to answer the door, to go to the door

    vor der Tǘr stehen (fig: Ereignis)to be on the doorstep

    Weihnachten steht vor der Tǘr — Christmas is just (a)round the corner

    jdn vor die Tǘr setzen (inf)to throw or kick (inf) sb out

    jdm die Tǘr weisen — to show sb the door

    jdm die Tǘr vor der Nase zumachen/zuschlagen (inf) — to shut/slam the door in sb's face

    ein jeder kehre vor seiner Tǘr (prov)everyone should set his own house in order

    die Leute haben ihm fast die Tǘr eingerannt (nach Anzeige etc)he was snowed under with replies

    offene Tǘren einrennen — to preach to the converted

    mit der Tǘr ins Haus fallen (inf)to blurt it out

    die Tǘr für etw offen halten or nicht zuschlagen (fig)to keep the way open for sth

    zwischen Tǘr und Angel — in passing

    Tǘr und Tor öffnen (fig)to open the way to sth

    ach, du kriegst die Tǘr nicht zu! (inf)well I never!

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    (the usually hinged barrier, usually of wood, which closes the entrance of a room, house etc: He knocked loudly on the door.) door
    * * *
    <-, -en>
    [ty:ɐ̯]
    f door
    an die \Tür gehen to go to the door
    jdm die \Tür weisen (geh) to show sb the door
    \Tür an \Tür next door to one another [or each other] [or sb]
    in der \Tür in the door[way]
    zwischen \Tür und Angel (fam) in passing
    sie fertigte den Vertreter zwischen \Tür und Angel ab she dealt with the sales rep as quickly as she could
    jdm [fast] die \Tür einrennen (fam) to pester sb constantly
    mit der \Tür ins Haus fallen (fam) to blurt it [straight] out
    du kriegst die \Tür nicht zu! (fam) well, I never!
    vor der \Tür sein to be just [a]round the corner
    jdm die \Tür vor der Nase zumachen/zuschlagen (fam) to slam the door in sb's face
    als sie sah, dass es der Gerichtsvollzieher war, schlug sie ihm rasch die \Tür vor der Nase zu when she saw [that] it was the bailiff, she quickly slammed the door in his face
    [bei jdm] [mit etw dat] offene \Türen einrennen to be preaching to the converted [with sth]
    jdn vor die \Tür setzen (fam) to kick [or throw] sb out
    etw dat \Tür und Tor öffnen to open the door to a thing
    hinter verschlossenen \Türen behind closed doors, in camera form
    * * *
    die; Tür, Türen door; (GartenTür) gate

    an die Tür gehen (öffnen) [go and] answer the door

    jemandem die Tür einlaufen od. einrennen — (fig. ugs.) keep badgering somebody

    jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen(fig.) slam the door in somebody's face

    einer Sache (Dat.) Tür und Tor öffnen — (fig.) open the door or way to something

    mit der Tür ins Haus fallen(fig. ugs.) blurt out what one is after

    zwischen Tür und Angel(fig. ugs.) in passing

    jemandem die Tür weisen(fig. geh.) show somebody the door

    jemanden vor die Tür setzen(fig. ugs.) chuck (coll.) or throw somebody out

    vor seiner eigenen Tür kehren(fig. ugs.) set one's own house in order

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    Tür f; -, -en
    1. door;
    in der Tür in the door(-way);
    vor der Tür at the door;
    Tür an Tür wohnen live next door to each other;
    er wohnt eine Tür weiter he lives next door ( oder in the next house, flat, apartment etc);
    von Tür zu Tür gehen go from door to door;
    an die Tür gehen answer the door;
    kannst du mal an die Tür gehen? auch can you get the door?;
    da ist die Tür! umg you know the way out;
    mach die Tür von außen zu! umg don’t forget to shut the door behind you;
    ich muss mal vor die Tür gehen I must just get a breath of fresh air;
    ich komme überhaupt nicht vor die Tür I’m stuck in the house ( oder flat etc) all day long, I never get out;
    ich bin gerade zur Tür rein I just got in this minute;
    jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen auch fig shut the door in sb’s face;
    Tag der offenen Tür open day (US house)
    2. fig:
    Weihnachten steht vor der Tür Christmas is just around the corner;
    Tür und Tor öffnen give free reign to;
    die Tür für Verhandlungen offenhalten keep an open door for negotiations;
    mit der Tür ins Haus fallen umg blurt it out;
    jemanden vor die Tür setzen umg turn ( oder throw) sb out;
    zwischen Tür und Angel umg in a hurry, (just) as he was (they were etc) leaving;
    du kriegst die Tür nicht zu! umg goodness me!, well I never!; einrennen 1, kehren1, verschlossen, weisen A 1 etc
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    die; Tür, Türen door; (GartenTür) gate

    an die Tür gehen (öffnen) [go and] answer the door

    jemandem die Tür einlaufen od. einrennen — (fig. ugs.) keep badgering somebody

    jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen(fig.) slam the door in somebody's face

    einer Sache (Dat.) Tür und Tor öffnen — (fig.) open the door or way to something

    mit der Tür ins Haus fallen(fig. ugs.) blurt out what one is after

    zwischen Tür und Angel(fig. ugs.) in passing

    jemandem die Tür weisen(fig. geh.) show somebody the door

    jemanden vor die Tür setzen(fig. ugs.) chuck (coll.) or throw somebody out

    vor seiner eigenen Tür kehren(fig. ugs.) set one's own house in order

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    -en f.
    door n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Tür

  • 14 einrichten

    (trennb., hat -ge-)
    I v/t
    1. (Zimmer etc.) furnish; (Küche, Geschäft etc.) fit out; (Labor, Praxis etc.) equip; er hat sein Zimmer nett eingerichtet he’s got his room fixed up very nicely; sie sind nett eingerichtet their place is nicely furnished (allg. fixed up)
    2. (justieren) adjust; (Druckmaschine etc.) set up; MED. (Knochen) set
    3. (schaffen) establish; (Organisation) auch set up; (Filiale) open; (gründen) found; (Buslinie) start; (Konto) open
    4. (ermöglichen, organisieren) arrange (for); es einrichten, dass... see to it that...; wenn du es einrichten kannst if you can manage it; kannst du es irgendwie einrichten, dass...? can you possibly arrange things so that...?; ich werde es so einrichten, dass ich um vier gehen kann auch I’ll organize it (umg. fix it) so that I can leave at four; das wird sich schon einrichten lassen we’ll see to that(, don’t worry)
    5. (bearbeiten) (Musik) arrange; (Roman, Stück) adapt
    6. DRUCK. (Seiten) lay out, set up
    II v/refl
    1. furnish one’s home (place umg.); weitS. (sich einleben) settle in; sich neu einrichten refurnish one’s home (place umg.), get new furnishings; du hast dich nett eingerichtet you’ve made the place really nice, you’ve set yourself up nicely; wie hat er sich eingerichtet? how’s he got himself set up (in his place)?; häuslich II
    2. (auskommen) make ends meet; (sich anpassen) adapt to circumstances
    3. sich einrichten auf (+ Akk) prepare for, get ready for; organisatorisch: auch make arrangements for; (rechnen mit) be prepared for; auf so etwas sind / waren wir nicht eingerichtet we’re not geared to that sort of thing / we weren’t prepared for anything like that
    * * *
    (ausrüsten) to install; to fit out; to equip;
    (möblieren) to furnish;
    (organisieren) to establish; to organise; to arrange; to organize
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    ein|rich|ten sep
    1. vt
    1) (= möblieren) Wohnung, Zimmer to furnish; (= ausstatten) Hobbyraum, Spielzimmer, Praxis, Labor to equip, to fit out (Brit)

    ein Haus antik/modern éínrichten — to furnish a house in an old/a modern style

    sein Haus neu éínrichten — to refurnish one's house

    Wohnungen im Dachgeschoss éínrichten — to convert the attic into flats (Brit) or apartments

    2) (= gründen, eröffnen) to set up; Lehrstuhl to establish; Konto to open; Buslinie etc to start
    3) (= einstellen) Maschine, Computer to set up; Motor to set (
    auf +acc for); (MIL ) Geschütz to aim ( auf +acc at)

    Seite éínrichten (Comput: Menübefehl)page setup

    4) (= bearbeiten) Musikstück to arrange; Theaterstück to adapt
    5) (fig = arrangieren) to arrange, to fix (inf)

    ich werde es éínrichten, dass wir um zwei Uhr da sind — I'll see to it that we're there at two

    das lässt sich éínrichten — that can be arranged

    auf Tourismus eingerichtet seinto be geared to tourism

    6) (MED) Arm, Knochen to set
    2. vr
    1)

    (= sich möblieren) sich éínrichten/neu éínrichten — to furnish/refurnish one's house/one's flat (Brit) or apartment

    See:
    2) (= sich der Lage anpassen) to get along or by, to manage; (= sparsam sein) to cut down

    er hat sich im bürgerlichen Leben eingerichtethe has settled down into middle-class life

    3)

    éínrichten — to prepare oneself for sth

    sich auf eine lange Wartezeit éínrichten — to be prepared for a long wait

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    1) (to start or establish: When was the Red Cross instituted?) institute
    2) (to provide (a house etc) with furniture: We spent a lot of money on furnishing our house.) furnish
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    ein|rich·ten
    I. vt
    [jdm] etw [irgendwie] \einrichten to furnish sth [somehow] [for sb]
    die Wohnung war schon fertig eingerichtet the flat was already furnished
    etw anders \einrichten to furnish sth differently
    etw neu \einrichten to refurnish [or refit] sth
    eine Apotheke/eine Praxis/ein Labor \einrichten to fit out sep [or equip] a pharmacy/surgery/laboratory
    irgendwie eingerichtet sein to be furnished in a certain style, to have some kind of furniture
    antik eingerichtet sein to have antique furniture
    irgendwie eingerichtet somehow furnished
    ein gut eingerichtetes Büro a well-appointed office form
    [jdm] etw \einrichten to install sth [for sb]
    ein Spielzimmer/Arbeitszimmer \einrichten to fit out [or furnish] a playroom/workroom
    etw \einrichten to set up sep [or establish] [or open] sth
    einen Lehrstuhl \einrichten to establish [or found] a chair
    [neu] eingerichtet [newly] set-up [or established] [or opened]
    einzurichtend to be set up [or established] [or opened
    4. FIN
    [jdm] etw [bei jdm] \einrichten to open sth [for sb] [with sb]
    ein Konto bei einer Bank \einrichten to open an account at a bank
    5. TECH, INFORM (einstellen)
    etw \einrichten to set up sep [or adjust] sth
    etw \einrichten to open [or establish] [or start] sth
    es \einrichten, dass... arrange [or fix] it so that...
    es lässt sich \einrichten that can be arranged [or BRIT fixed [up]]
    wenn es sich irgendwie \einrichten lässt, dann komme ich if it can be arranged, I'll come
    8. (bearbeiten) Musikstück to arrange; Theaterstück, Text to adapt
    9. MED
    [jdm] etw \einrichten to set sth [for sb]
    einen gebrochenen Arm \einrichten to set a broken arm
    10. (vorbereitet sein)
    auf etw akk eingerichtet sein to be prepared [or geared up] for sth
    darauf war ich nicht eingerichtet I wasn't prepared for that
    II. vr
    sich akk [irgendwie] \einrichten to furnish sth [somehow]
    ich richte mich völlig neu ein I'm completely refurnishing my home
    2. (sich einbauen)
    sich dat etw \einrichten to install sth
    er richtet sich eine kleine Atelierwohnung ein he's putting in a small studio flat
    sich akk \einrichten to adapt [to a situation], to get accustomed to a situation
    sich akk auf etw akk \einrichten to be prepared for sth
    sich akk auf eine lange Wartezeit \einrichten to be ready [or prepared] for a long wait
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    1.
    1)

    sich gemütlich/schön einrichten — furnish one's home comfortably/beautifully

    sich [mit seinem Gehalt] einrichten — get by or make ends meet [on one's salary]

    sich auf jemanden/etwas einrichten — prepare for somebody/something

    2.
    1) furnish <flat, house>; fit out <shop, restaurant>; equip < laboratory>
    2) (ermöglichen) arrange
    3) (eröffnen) open <branch, shop>; set up < advisory centre>; start, set up < business>
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    einrichten (trennb, hat -ge-)
    A. v/t
    1. (Zimmer etc) furnish; (Küche, Geschäft etc) fit out; (Labor, Praxis etc) equip;
    er hat sein Zimmer nett eingerichtet he’s got his room fixed up very nicely;
    sie sind nett eingerichtet their place is nicely furnished (allg fixed up)
    2. (justieren) adjust; (Druckmaschine etc) set up; MED (Knochen) set
    3. (schaffen) establish; (Organisation) auch set up; (Filiale) open; (gründen) found; (Buslinie) start; (Konto) open
    4. (ermöglichen, organisieren) arrange (for);
    es einrichten, dass … see to it that …;
    wenn du es einrichten kannst if you can manage it;
    kannst du es irgendwie einrichten, dass …? can you possibly arrange things so that …?;
    ich werde es so einrichten, dass ich um vier gehen kann auch I’ll organize it (umg fix it) so that I can leave at four;
    das wird sich schon einrichten lassen we’ll see to that(, don’t worry)
    5. (bearbeiten) (Musik) arrange; (Roman, Stück) adapt
    6. TYPO (Seiten) lay out, set up
    B. v/r
    1. furnish one’s home (place umg); weitS. (sich einleben) settle in;
    sich neu einrichten refurnish one’s home (place umg), get new furnishings;
    du hast dich nett eingerichtet you’ve made the place really nice, you’ve set yourself up nicely;
    wie hat er sich eingerichtet? how’s he got himself set up (in his place)?; häuslich B
    2. (auskommen) make ends meet; (sich anpassen) adapt to circumstances
    3.
    sich einrichten auf (+akk) prepare for, get ready for; organisatorisch: auch make arrangements for; (rechnen mit) be prepared for;
    auf so etwas sind/waren wir nicht eingerichtet we’re not geared to that sort of thing/we weren’t prepared for anything like that
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    1.
    1)

    sich gemütlich/schön einrichten — furnish one's home comfortably/beautifully

    sich [mit seinem Gehalt] einrichten — get by or make ends meet [on one's salary]

    sich auf jemanden/etwas einrichten — prepare for somebody/something

    2.
    1) furnish <flat, house>; fit out <shop, restaurant>; equip < laboratory>
    2) (ermöglichen) arrange
    3) (eröffnen) open <branch, shop>; set up < advisory centre>; start, set up < business>
    * * *
    v.
    to arrange v.
    to construct v.
    to establish v.
    to furnish v.
    to institute v.
    to organise (UK) v.
    to organize (US) v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > einrichten

  • 15 einbrechen

    (unreg., trennb.)
    I v/i
    1. (ist eingebrochen): einbrechen (in + Akk) Dieb: break in(to); einbrechen in (+ Akk) (Wohnung etc.) auch burgle
    2. (hat): einbrechen (in + Dat oder bei) siehe 1; bei ihm wurde eingebrochen his house ( oder flat, Am. apartment) was burgled (Am. auch burglarized), he had burglars, he was burgled, he got broken into
    3. (ist) Höhle, Dach etc.: collapse, cave in
    4. (ist) im Eis: fall ( oder go) through the ice
    5. (ist) fig. (scheitern) suffer a severe defeat ( oder setback); Plan, Vorhaben etc.: come a cropper; Aktienkurse etc.: fall, cave in; Einbruch 5
    6. (ist) MIL.: in ein Land etc. einbrechen invade a country etc.
    7. (ist) geh. Kälte, Winter etc.: set in; bei einbrechender Dunkelheit oder Nacht at nightfall
    II v/t (hat) (niederreißen) break down, demolish
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    (Einbrecher) to burglarize; to break in; to burgle;
    (Eis) to break through;
    (Mauer) to break down;
    (Militär) to invade;
    (Nacht) to set in; to fall
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    ein|bre|chen sep
    1. vt
    Tür, Wand etc to break down
    2. vi
    1) aux sein (= einstürzen) to fall or cave in

    er ist ( auf dem Eis) eingebrochen — he went or fell through the ice

    2) aux sein or haben (= Einbruch verüben) to break in

    bei mir ist eingebrochen worden, man hat bei mir eingebrochen — I've had a break-in, I've been burgled or (US) burglarized

    in neue Absatzmärkte etc éínbrechen — to make inroads into new markets etc

    3) aux sein (Nacht, Dämmerung, Dunkelheit) to fall; (Winter) to set in

    bei éínbrechender Nacht — at nightfall

    4) aux sein inf = Verluste machen) to come a cropper (Brit inf to fall apart (US)
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    (to enter (a house etc) by force or unexpectedly ( noun break-in: The Smiths have had two break-ins recently).) break in(to)
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    ein|bre·chen
    I. vi
    1. Hilfsverb: sein o haben (Einbruch verüben)
    [bei jdm/in etw akk o dat] \einbrechen to break in[to sb's home/sth]
    beim Juwelier ist eingebrochen worden the jeweller's has been broken into, there has been a break-in at the jeweller's
    bei mir ist eingebrochen worden, man hat bei mir eingebrochen I've had a break-in, my house [or flat] has been broken into
    2. Hilfsverb: sein (plötzlich beginnen) Dämmerung, Dunkelheit, Nacht to fall
    3. Hilfsverb: sein (eindringen)
    [in etw akk] \einbrechen Wasser to break through [into sth]
    4. Hilfsverb: sein (nach unten durchbrechen)
    [auf etw dat] \einbrechen to fall through [sth]
    5. Hilfsverb: sein (einstürzen) to fall [or cave] in
    6. Hilfsverb: sein (Misserfolg haben) to come a cropper BRIT sl, to suffer a setback
    II. vt Hilfsverb: haben
    etw \einbrechen to break down sth sep
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    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb
    1) mit haben od. sein break in
    2) mit sein (einstürzen) <roof, ceiling> fall in, cave in
    3) mit sein (durchbrechen) fall through
    4) mit sein (eindringen)
    5) mit sein (geh.): (beginnen) <night, darkness> fall; < winter> set in
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    einbrechen (irr, trennb)
    A. v/i
    in +akk) Dieb: break in(to);
    einbrechen in (+akk) (Wohnung etc) auch burgle
    2. (hat):
    in +dat oder
    bei) 1;
    bei ihm wurde eingebrochen his house ( oder flat, US apartment) was burgled (US auch burglarized), he had burglars, he was burgled, he got broken into
    3. (ist) Höhle, Dach etc: collapse, cave in
    4. (ist) im Eis: fall ( oder go) through the ice
    5. (ist) fig (scheitern)suffer a severe defeat ( oder setback); Plan, Vorhaben etc: come a cropper; Aktienkurse etc: fall, cave in; Einbruch 5
    6. (ist) MIL:
    einbrechen invade a country etc
    7. (ist) geh Kälte, Winter etc: set in;
    Nacht at nightfall
    B. v/t (hat) (niederreißen) break down, demolish
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    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb
    1) mit haben od. sein break in
    2) mit sein (einstürzen) <roof, ceiling> fall in, cave in
    3) mit sein (durchbrechen) fall through
    4) mit sein (eindringen)
    5) mit sein (geh.): (beginnen) <night, darkness> fall; < winter> set in
    * * *
    v.
    to break in v.
    to burglarise (UK) v.
    to burglarize (US) v.
    to burgle v.

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  • 16 apud

    ăpŭd ( apud down to the time of Caesar, Corp. Inscr. I. 30; I. 196; and after 45 B. C. both apud, Inscr. Orell. 206; 818, and aput, ib. 206; 15; 34; another form of apud was apor, Paul. ex Fest. p. 26 Mull. apud, Ritschl, Rib. in Trag. et Com. Rel., Mull. in Lucil., and Dietsch in Sall.; aput, Lachm., Fleck. in Plaut.; both apud and aput, Mull. in Cat. and Rib. in Verg.) [Corssen once regarded apud as connected with apisci, as juxta with jungo, Ausspr. I. p. 335, 1st ed., but afterwards, ib. 2d ed. I. p. 197, he adopted Pott's view, that it was comp. of Sanscr. api, = to, toward, near (Gr. epi), and ad, old form ar, which view the form apor favors, and thus its strict meaning would be on to, unto; v. infra, IV.]; prep. gov. acc., with, at, by, near (regularly with words denoting rest, and primarily of persons, while ad properly designates only direction, motion, extension, etc., and is chiefly used of places; the diff. between apud and penes is given in Paul. ex Fest. p. 22 Mull.: apud et penes in hoc differunt, quod alterum personam cum loco significat, alterum personam et dominium ac potestatem; v. penes, and cf. Nep. Them. 7, 2: ad ephoros Lacedaemoniorum accessit, penes quos summum imperium erat, atque apud eos (v. infra, I. B. 2. a.) contendit, etc.; and for the difference between ad and apud, cf. Lucil. 9, 58 sq. Mull.: apud se longe alid est, neque idem valet ad se: Intro nos vocat ad sese, tenet intus apud se; syn.: ad, prope, coram, inter, in with abl.; rare in early Lat.; very freq. in Plaut., less freq. in Ter., seven times in Verg., five times in Juv., three times in Catull., twice in Ov, and once in Hor. and Prop.; never in Tib. or Pers.; very freq. in Cic., the historians, and the Vulg.).
    I.
    A.. In designating nearness in respect of persons, with, near: apud ipsum adstas, Att. ap. Non. p. 522, 25:

    adsum apud te, genitor,

    id. ib. p. 522, 32:

    alteram (partem) apud me adponito,

    Plaut. Trin. 4, 3, 60:

    nunc hic apud te servio,

    id. Capt. 2, 2, 62:

    scriptorum non magnast copia apud me,

    Cat. 68, 33 Mull.:

    mane apud me,

    Vulg. Gen. 29, 19:

    Advocatum habemus apud Patrem,

    ib. 1 Joan. 2, 1:

    cum in lecto Crassus esset et apud eum Sulpicius sederet,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 3, 12; so id. Pis. 26, and id. Rep. 3, 28.—
    B.
    Esp.
    1.
    a.. With a pron. or subst., apud me, te, se, aliquem, etc., with me, in my house, etc., in one's house, at the house of a person; Fr. chez moi, chez vous, chez soi, etc.:

    Quis heri apud te? Naev., Com. Rel. p. 9 Rib.: dico eum esse apud me,

    Plaut. Capt. 3, 2, 15; 4, 2, 73:

    hic apud me hortum confodere jussi,

    id. Aul. 2, 2, 66:

    si commodumst, apud me, sis, volo,

    Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 110:

    condixerant cenam apud me, Turp., Com. Rel. p. 108 Rib.: quid nunc virgo? Nempe apud test?

    Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 159:

    Quid sibi volunt homines isti apud te?

    Vulg. Num. 22, 9; ib. Matt. 26, 18:

    cenabis bene apud me,

    Cat. 13, 1:

    apud me habitavit,

    Cic. Clu. 33; id. Verr. 4, 111; 5, 77:

    apud te cenavit,

    id. Div. in Caecil. 58; id. Verr. 4, 49; id. Cael. 26; id. Deiot. 32:

    in curia posita potius quam rure apud te, Titin., Com. Rel. p. 142 Rib.: mane apud me etiam hodie,

    Vulg. Jud. 19, 9:

    tenet intus apud se,

    Lucil. 9, 59 Mull.:

    Pompeius petiit, ut secum et apud se essem cotidie,

    Cic. Att. 5, 6:

    apud se fecit manere,

    Vulg. Jud. 19, 7; ib. Luc. 11, 37:

    de gladiis, quae apud ipsum erant deprehensa,

    Cic. Cat. 3, 10:

    Cum postridie apud eundem ventum exspectans manerem,

    id. Phil. 1, 8:

    mansit apud eum quattuor mensibus,

    Vulg. Jud. 19, 2; ib. Act. 28, 14:

    apud quem deversatus es,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 37: apud nympham Calypsonem, Liv. And. ap. Prisc. p. 685 (cf. Hom. Od. 4, 557: Numphês en megaroisi Kalupsous):

    habitasti apud Heium Messanae,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 18; id. Cael. 51:

    Fuisti apud Laecam illa nocte,

    id. Cat. 1, 4, 9; id. de Or. 1, 22, 104; id. Att. 1, 8:

    apud Ostorium Scapulam epulatur,

    Tac. A. 14, 48:

    apud Cornelium Primum juxta Velabrum delituit,

    id. H. 3, 74; 1, 14:

    Factum est, ut moraretur apud Simonem quendam,

    Vulg. Act. 9, 43:

    invenient hominem apud sororem tuam occultantem se,

    Cic. Dom. 83:

    qui apud te esset eductus,

    id. Quinct. 69:

    apud quem erat educatus,

    id. Lael. 20, 75:

    cum alter ejus filius apud matrem educaretur,

    id. Clu. 27:

    disciplina C. Cassii, apud quem educatus erat,

    Tac. A. 15, 52:

    se apud Q. Mucium jus civile didicisse,

    id. Or. 30:

    apud eosdem magistratus institutus,

    Suet. Calig. 24:

    servorum manus tamquam apud senem festinantes,

    Tac. H. 1, 7:

    in convivio apud regem,

    id. A. 2, 57: Bene vale;

    apud Orcum te videbo,

    in the abode of Orcus, Plaut. As. 3, 3, 16:

    sacrificasse apud deos, i. e. in templis deorum,

    Tac. A. 11, 27:

    frater apud Othonem militans,

    in the army of Otho, id. H. 2, 26; so,

    nec solum apud Caecinam (cognoscebatur id damnum composuisse),

    id. ib. 2, 27:

    quorum sint legati apud se,

    in his camp, Caes. B. G. 4, 8; cf.:

    Quos cum apud se in castris Ariovistus conspexisset,

    id. ib. 1, 47:

    dici hoc potest, Apud portitores eas (litteras) resignatas sibi,

    at the custom-house, Plaut. Trin. 3, 3, 64; 3, 3, 80:

    Quantillum argenti mihi apud trapezitam siet,

    at the banker's, id. Capt. 1, 2, 90:

    duo genera materiarum apud rhetoras tractantur, i. e. in scholis rhetorum, as he says just before,

    Tac. Or. 35.—Apud me etc. is sometimes added to domi or in aedibus, or interchanges with domi: Me. Ubi namst, quaeso? Ch. Apud me domi, Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 21:

    a me insidias apud me domi positas esse dixerunt,

    Cic. Sest. 41:

    domi esse apud sese archipiratas dixit duos,

    id. Verr. 5, 73; so Vulg. Gen. 27, 15:

    quae (signa) cognovi apud istum in aedibus,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 50:

    esse illa signa domi suae, non esse apud Verrem,

    id. ib. 4, 16:

    nihil apud hanc lautum, pistor domi nullus,

    id. Pis. 67; id. Clu. 165.—Hence,
    b.
    Trop.: apud se esse, to be at home, i. e. to be in one's senses, be one's self, be sane (only in conversational lang.; most freq. in Ter.; cf. Gr. en heautôi einai, Ar. Vesp. 642; opp. vecors, amens esse, to be out of one's wits, beside one's self; so Gr. phrenôn exestanai, Eur. Or. 1021):

    Sumne ego apud me?

    Plaut. Mil. 4, 8, 36:

    Non sum apud me,

    Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 26, and Afran., Com. Rel, p. 170 Rib.:

    Prae iracundia, Menedeme, non sum apud me,

    Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 48:

    Vix sum apud me: ita animus commotust metu, spe, gaudio,

    id. And. 5, 4, 34:

    Num tibi videtur esse apud sese?

    id. Hec. 4, 4, 85 (quasi ob amorem meretricis insanus, Don.):

    proin tu fac, apud te ut sies,

    id. And. 2, 4, 5 (= ut praeparatus sis, Don.); Petr. 129.—
    2.
    In respect of persons, in whose presence or before whom any thing is done or takes place, esp. of discussions or debates in which the persons have the right of decision (Web. Uebungsch. p. 33), before, in the presence of, = coram, ad.
    a.
    Of civil or military affairs, before:

    cum res agatur apud praetorem populi Romani et apud severissimos judices,

    Cic. Arch. 3:

    apud eosdem judices reus est factus,

    id. Clu. 22, 59:

    vis de his judicari apud me?

    Vulg. Act. 25, 9:

    accusavit fratres suos apud patrem,

    ib. Gen. 37, 2; ib. 1 Macc. 7, 6; ib. Joan. 5, 45:

    hoc, quod nunc apud pontifices agis,

    Cic. Dom. 51; 117:

    istud ne apud eum quidem dictatorem quisquam egit isto modo,

    id. Lig. 12:

    qui hanc causam aliquotiens apud te egit,

    id. Quinct. 30; so id. Verr. 2, 100; 3, 114; id. Caecin. 69; id. Sest. 120:

    (populus Romanus) mihi potestatem apud se agendi dedit,

    id. Verr. 5, 173: Repulsior secunda collatione dixit Cato in ea, quae est contra Cornelium apud populum, Paul. ex Fest. p. 286 Mull.:

    tutoresne defendent apud istius modi praetorem?

    Cic. Verr. 1, 153; id. Clu. 126: apud te cum sim defensurus me, Vulg. Act. [p. 146] 26, 2:

    omnia apud praetores gererentur,

    Tac. Or. 38:

    causam nescio quam apud judicem defendebat,

    Cic. Clu. 74; so Tac. A. 3, 12; id. Or. 19:

    apud te defendit alium in ea voluntate non fuisse, in qua te,

    Cic. Lig. 6:

    apud judicem causam dicere,

    id. Quinct. 43; id. Verr. 1, 26; id. Sex. Rosc. 85:

    apud aliquem dicere,

    id. Lig. 6; id. Deiot. 4:

    verba apud senatum fecit,

    id. Verr. 2, 2, 20:

    habita apud senatum oratione,

    Tac. A. 12, 25; 6, 8:

    haec apud patres disseruit,

    id. ib. 2, 43; 4, 2;

    4, 6: modeste apud vos socius populi Romani questus est,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 18:

    Quae est ergo apud Caesarem querella?

    id. Lig. 25:

    isne apud vos obtinebit causam, qui etc.,

    id. Caecin. 38:

    petita multa est apud eum praetorem,

    id. Verr. 1, 155:

    causam contra aliquem apud centumviros dicere,

    id. de Or. 2, 23, 98; Tac. Or. 38:

    numerus oratorum quot annis apud magistratus publice subscribitur,

    Cic. Verr. 3, 120:

    apud eorum quem qui manumitteretur,

    Liv. 41, 9: apud proconsules aliquem manumittere, Marcian. ap. Dig. 1, 162.—
    b.
    In extra judicial cases, before:

    apud hunc confessus es et genus etc.,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 52:

    nullam causam dico, quin mihi Et parentum et libertatis apud te deliquio siet,

    id. ib. 3, 4, 93:

    apud erum qui (servos) vera loquitur,

    id. Am. 2, 1, 43:

    apud novercam querere,

    id. Ps. 1, 3, 80:

    ego apud parentem loquor,

    Cic. Lig. 30:

    plura fateri apud amicos,

    Tac. A. 14, 62:

    aliquid apud aliquem laudare,

    Cic. Att. 2, 25; Tac. A. 13, 46; so Vulg. Gen. 12, 15:

    aliquem apud aliquos vituperare,

    Cic. Phil. 2, 11:

    apud quem tu etiam nos criminari soles,

    id. Vatin. 29.—
    c.
    Of one's feelings, views, judgment, with, in the view or sight of, before.
    (α).
    With verbs:

    apud Tenedios sanctissimus deus habetur,

    Cic. Fl. 61; id. Verr. 1, 49:

    quod apud illos amplissimum sacerdotium putatur,

    id. ib. 2, 126;

    1, 69: si tutoris auctoritas apud te ponderis nihil habebat,

    id. ib. 2, 55; id. Planc. 4:

    apud judicem grave et sanctum esse ducetur,

    id. Q. Rosc. 6:

    Quae omnia apud nos partim infamia... ponuntur, Nep. praef. 5: justificatur apud Deum,

    Vulg. Gal. 3, 11:

    haec apud illos barbatos ridicula videbantur,

    Cic. Mur. 26; id. Dom. 101:

    unus dies apud Dominum (est) sicut mille anni, et mille anni sicut dies unus,

    Vulg. 2 Pet. 3, 8.—
    (β).
    With adjj.:

    fuisti apud pontifices superior,

    Cic. Dom. 4:

    qui honos est apud Syracusanos amplissimus,

    id. Verr. 4, 137; id. Font. 36:

    quam clara (expugnatio) apud omnes,

    id. Verr. 1, 50; 2, 50:

    Satis clarus est apud timentem quisquis timetur,

    Tac. H. 2, 76; id. Or. 7:

    hoc est apud Graecos prope gloriosius quam Romae triumphasse,

    Cic. Fl. 31; Tac. H. 5, 17:

    quod aeque apud bonos miserum est,

    id. ib. 1, 29:

    quae justa sunt apud nos,

    Vulg. 1 Macc. 11, 33; ib. Rom. 2, 13:

    tunc eritis inculpabiles apud Dominum,

    ib. Num. 32, 22:

    si is pretio apud istum idoneus esset,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 121.—
    (γ).
    With substt.:

    est tanta apud eos ejus fani religio atque antiquitas, ut etc.,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 46:

    tanta nominis Romani dignitas est apud omnes nationes, ut etc.,

    id. ib. 5, 150:

    qua (hic) apud omnes Siculos dignitate atque existimatione sit,

    id. ib. 2, 111:

    Dymnus modicae apud regem auctoritatis et gratiae,

    Curt. 6, 72:

    abominatio est uterque apud Deum,

    Vulg. Prov. 17, 15.—Apud animum, apud animum meum, etc. sometimes stand for mihi, mecum, etc., or simply animo: Ea tute tibi subice et apud animum propone, before your mind, before you, Sulp. ap. Cic. Fam. 4, 5:

    ipsi primum statuerint apud animos, quid vellent,

    Liv. 6, 39, 11:

    Sic apud animum meum statuo,

    Sall. de Ord. Rep. 2:

    sic statuere apud animum meum possum,

    Liv. 34, 2, 4.—So with pers. pron. in Vulg. after the Greek: haec apud se (pros heauton) oravit, within himself, to himself, Luc. 18, 11: Sciens apud semet ipsum (en heautôi), in himself, Joan. 6, 62: statui hoc ipsum apud me (emautôi), ne etc., with myself, 2 Cor. 2, 1; so, hoc cogitet apud se (eph heautou), ib. 10, 7.—
    d.
    And simply before, in the presence of:

    id apud vos proloquar,

    Plaut. Capt. prol. 6:

    nemo est meorum amicorum, apud quem expromere omnia mea occulta audeam,

    Ter. Heaut. 3, 3, 14:

    se jactant apud eos, quos inviti vident,

    Cic. Fl. 61:

    licet mihi, Marce fili, apud te gloriari, ad quem etc.,

    id. Off. 1, 22, 78: de vobis glorior apud Macedones, Vulg. 2 Cor. 9, 2:

    plus quam apud vos commemorari velitis,

    Cic. Caecin. 77:

    non apud indoctos loquor,

    id. Pis. 68:

    ostendit, quae quisque de eo apud se dixerit,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 19:

    quid apud magnum loquerentur Achillem,

    Ov. M. 12, 163:

    neque raro neque apud paucos talia jaciebat,

    Tac. A. 4, 7:

    loqui de se apud aliquem,

    Cic. Att. 1, 3:

    mentiri apud aliquem,

    Plaut. Poen. 1, 1, 24:

    apud aliquem profiteri,

    Curt. 7, 7, 24:

    Non est nobis haec oratio habenda apud imperitam multitudinem,

    Cic. Mur. 61:

    Caesar apud milites contionatur,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 7:

    gratias agere alicui apud aliquem,

    Cic. Sest. 4; so Tac. A. 15, 22:

    si quid (in me) auctoritatis est, apud eos utar, qui etc.,

    Cic. Imp. Pomp. 2; so id. Lig. 16, and id. Red. in Sen. 24:

    Quae fundebat apud Samson lacrimas,

    Vulg. Jud. 14, 16.—
    3.
    Of a person with whom, in whose case something is, exists, is done, with, in the case of, often = in with abl.:

    quom apud te parum stet fides,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 62:

    Et bene apud memores veteris stat gratia facti,

    Verg. A. 4, 539:

    At fides mihi apud hunc est,

    Ter. Heaut. 3, 3, 10: De. Quid est? Ch. Itan parvam mihi fidem esse apud te? id. Phorm. 5, 3, 27:

    ut apud me praemium esse positum pietati scias,

    id. Hec. 4, 2, 8:

    alioqui mercedem non habebitis apud Patrem vestrum,

    Vulg. Matt. 6, 1:

    illa res quantam declarat ejusdem hominis apud hostes populi Romani auctoritatem,

    Cic. Imp. Pomp. 46:

    (eum) Aeduorum auctoritatem apud omnes Belgas amplificaturum,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 14:

    si M. Petrei non summa auctoritas apud milites exstitisset,

    Cic. Sest. 12:

    Pompei auctoritas apud omnes tanta est. quanta etc.,

    id. Fl. 14; id. Phil. 13, 7:

    ecquid auctoritatis apud vos socii populi Romani habere debeant,

    id. Div. in Caecil. 17; so id. Verr. 2, 14; id. Mur 38:

    (servi) apud eum sunt in honore et pretio,

    id. Sex. Rosc. 77; id. Verr. 5, 157; id. Cat. 3, 2:

    videmus quanta sit in invidia quantoque in odio apud quosdam virtus et industria,

    id. Verr. 5, 181:

    quo majore apud vos odio esse debet quam etc.,

    id. ib. 1, 42:

    domi splendor, apud exteras nationes nomen et gratia,

    id. Clu. 154; id. Mur. 38:

    Dumnorigem, magna apud plebem gratia,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 18:

    tanti ejus apud se gratiam esse ostendit, uti etc.,

    id. ib. 1, 20:

    certe apud te et hos, qui tibi adsunt, veritas valebit,

    Cic. Quinct. 5; id. Div. in Caecil. 17; id. Lig. 30; id. Marcell. 14; id. Mil. 34:

    utrum apud eos pudor atque officium aut timor valeret,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 40:

    apud quem ut multum gratia valeret,

    Nep. Con. 2, 1:

    video apud te causas valere plus quam preces,

    Cic. Lig. 31; so id. Lael. 4, 13, and Tac. H. 3, 36:

    quod apud vos plurimum debebit valere,

    Cic. Div. in Caecil. 11; so Caes. B. G. 1, 17, and Tac. H. 4, 73:

    qui tantum auctoritate apud suos cives potuit, ut etc.,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 113:

    speravit sese apud tales viros aliquid posse ad etc.,

    id. Sex. Rosc. 141:

    (eum) apud finitimas civitates largiter posse,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 18:

    quae (pecunia) apud me contra fidem meam nihil potuisset,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 19:

    quae (memoria) plus apud eum possit quam salus civitatis,

    id. Phil. 5, 51; id. Verr. 3, 131:

    qui apud eum plurimum poterat,

    id. ib. 3, 130:

    qui apud me et amicitia et beneficiis et dignitate plurimum possunt,

    id. Sex. Rosc. 4; so Caes. B. G. 1, 9.—So very rarely with adjj.:

    faciles sunt preces apud eos, qui etc.,

    Cic. Har. Resp. 63:

    nihil me turpius apud homines fuisset,

    id. Att. 2, 19:

    apud quos miserum auxilium tolerabile miserius malum fecit,

    Cels. 3, 23.—
    4.
    Of persons, of inhabitants of cities or countries, among whom one is, or something is, is done or happens, among = inter:

    CONSOL. QVEI. FVIT. APVD. VOS., Epit. Scip. ap. Grotef. Gr. II. p. 296: homines apud nos noti, inter suos nobiles,

    Cic. Fl. 52:

    Ut vos hic, itidem ille apud vos meus servatur filius,

    Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 11; 2, 2, 62:

    qui (colonus) perigrinatur apud vos,

    Vulg. Exod. 12, 49:

    qui regnabat apud vos,

    ib. 1 Macc. 12, 7; ib. Matt. 13, 56; ib. Luc. 9, 41:

    si iste apud eos quaestor non fuisset,

    Cic. Div. in Caecil. 4; 65:

    Apud eos fuisse regem Divitiacum,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 4; 2, 2:

    qui (praetores) apud illos a populo creantur,

    Cic. Fl. 44:

    apud quos consul fuerat,

    id. Div. in Caecil. 66; id. Verr. 2, 5; 4, 108:

    apud inferos illi antiqui supplicia impiis constituta esse voluerunt,

    id. Cat. 4, 8; id. Tusc. 1, 5, 10; so Vulg. Eccli. 14, 17: Sunt apud infernos tot milia formosarum, Prop. 3, 2, 63:

    fateri quae quis apud superos distulit in seram commissa piacula mortem,

    Verg. A. 6, 568;

    Vel. 2, 48, 2: studiis militaribus apud juventutem obsoletis,

    Cic. Font. 42:

    qui apud socios nominis Latini censi essent,

    Liv. 41, 9:

    qui apud gentes solus praestat, Naev., Com. Rel. p. 25 Rib.: quae sacra apud omnes gentes nationesque fiunt,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 109:

    id (simulacrum) apud Segestanos positum fuisse,

    id. ib. 4, 80:

    si apud Athenienses non deerant qui rem publicam defenderent,

    id. Sest. 141, and Nep. Milt. 6, 2:

    ille est magistratus apud Siculos, qui etc.,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 131:

    si tu apud Persas deprehensus etc.,

    id. ib. 5, 166:

    Apud Helvetios longe nobilissimus fuit Orgetorix,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 2:

    apud omnes Graecos hic mos est, ut etc.,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 158, and id. Fragm. B. 7, 18 B. and K.:

    quod apud Germanos ea consuetudo esset, ut etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 50:

    aliis Germanorum populis usurpatum raro apud Chattos in consensum vertit,

    Tac. G. 31:

    Cui (mihi) neque apud Danaos usquam locus (est),

    Verg. A. 2, 71:

    apud Nahanarvalos antiquae religionis lucus ostenditur,

    Tac. G. 43; 32; 38; 44; id. H. 4, 56; 4, 61; id. A. 2, 1; 2, 45: apud Graecos magis quam in ceteris nationibus exculta est medicina, Cels. praef. 3, 9.—So of an army, in, with, where in with abl. is commonly used:

    qui apud exercitum cum Lucio Lucullo est,

    in the army under L. Lucullus, Cic. Verr. 4, 49; so id. Arch. 11:

    apud exercitum mihi fueris tot annos,

    id. Mur. 45:

    quod Hannibalem etiam nunc cum imperio apud exercitum haberent,

    in the army with a command, Nep. Hann. 7, 3:

    simul manere apud exercitus Titum utile videbatur,

    Tac. H. 5, 10:

    quod XII. pondo argenti habuisset apud exercitum,

    with his troops, Plin. 33, 4, 50, § 143.—
    5.
    In designating the author of a work or of an assertion, apud aliquem, in, by, in the writings of, any one (the work itself being designated by in with abl.; as, de qua in Catone majore satis multa diximus, Cic. Off. 1, 42, 151:

    Socraiem illum, qui est in Phaedro Platonis,

    id. de Or. 1, 7, 28:

    quo in libro,

    id. ib. 1, 11, 47):

    ut scriptum apud eundem Caelium est,

    Cic. Div. 1, 26, 55:

    apud Xenophontem autem moriens Cyrus major haec dicit,

    id. Sen. 22, 79:

    quod apud Platonem est in philosophos dictum, quod etc.,

    id. Off. 1, 9, 28:

    apud Agathoclem scriptum in historia est,

    id. Div. 1, 24, 50:

    ut est apud poetam nescio quem,

    id. Phil. 2, 65:

    Quod enim est apud Ennium, etc.,

    id. Off. 1, 8, 26:

    de qua (ambitione) praeclare apud eundem est Platonem, simile etc.,

    id. ib. 1, 25, 87:

    Apud Varronem ita est, etc.,

    Plin. 18, 35, 79, § 348:

    ut video scriptum apud Graecos,

    Cic. Scaur. 4:

    invenio apud quosdam auctores,

    Tac. H. 2, 37; so id. A. 1, 81; 3, 3:

    reperio apud scriptores,

    id. ib. 2, 88:

    apud Solonem,

    i. e. in his laws, Cic. Leg. 2, 26, 64:

    cui bono est, si apud te Agamemnon diserte loquitur, i. e. in tragoediis tuis,

    Tac. Or. 9. —Also of speakers:

    apud quosdam acerbior in conviciis narrabatur,

    Tac. Agr. 22.—
    6.
    a.. Est aliquid apud aliquem = est alicui aliquid, apud aliquem being equivalent to dat. of possessor:

    quae (scientia auguralis) mihi videtur apud majores fuisse dupliciter, ut etc.,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 13, 33:

    juris civilis magnum usum apud multos fuisse,

    id. Brut. 41, 152:

    cum apud eum summum esset imperium populi,

    Nep. Phoc. 2, 4:

    omnis gratia, potentia, honos, divitiae apud illos sunt,

    Sall. C. 20, 8:

    par gloria apud Hannibalem hostesque Poenos erat,

    Liv. 22, 30, 8:

    apud quos nulla loricarum galearumve tegmina (erant),

    Tac. A. 12, 35:

    pecuniam ac dona majora apud Romanos (esse),

    id. H. 4, 76:

    minorem esse apud victos animum,

    id. ib. 3, 1;

    2, 75: quando quidem est apud te virtuti honos,

    Liv. 2, 1, 15: Phoebo sua semper apud me Munera sunt, Phoebus has his gifts with me, i. e. I have his gifts for Phoebus, Verg. E. 3, 62; so Hor. C. 3, 29, 5:

    apud te est fons vitae,

    Vulg. Psa. 35, 10:

    apud Dominum (est) misericordia,

    ib. ib. 129, 7.—
    b.
    Est aliquid apud aliquem also simply denotes that something is in one's hands, in his power, at his disposal:

    erat ei apud me pauxillulum Nummorum,

    Ter. Phorm. 1, 1, 3:

    negasse habere se (phaleras): apud alium quoque eas habuisse depositas,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 29:

    multa (signa) deposita apud amicos,

    id. ib. 4, 36:

    apud quem inventus est scyphus,

    Vulg. Gen. 44, 16; ib. [p. 147] Exod. 22, 4; ib. Deut. 24, 12.—So also of persons:

    te pix atra agitet apud carnuficem,

    in the hands of, Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 65:

    qui (obsides) apud eum sint,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 31; 1, 33.—
    c.
    Apud aliquem = alicui, the dat. of indir. obj.:

    remanet gloria apud me, Att., Trag. Rel. p. 194 Rib.: nihil apud Siculum, nihil apud civem Romanum tota in Sicilia reliquisse,

    Cic. Verr. 4, 2:

    si (cura rei publicae) apud Othonem relinqueretur,

    Tac. H. 1, 13; 1, 20:

    qui judicia manere apud ordinem Senatorium volunt,

    Cic. Div. in Caecil. 8:

    neque praemia caedis apud interfectorem mansura,

    Tac. H. 2, 70; id. A. 15, 7:

    fidens apud aliquem obligare,

    Dig. 16, 1, 27.—So rarely with adjj.:

    Essetne apud te is servos acceptissimus?

    Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 56:

    non dicam amicum tuum, quod apud homines carissimum est,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 110:

    apud publicanos gratiosus fuisti,

    id. ib. 2, 169; 4, 38; id. Fl. 76; id. Lig. 31: Apud homines hoc impossibile est;

    apud Deum autem omnia possibilia sunt,

    Vulg. Matt. 19, 26; ib. Marc. 10, 27.
    II.
    Transf. In designations of place,
    A.
    At, near, about, around, before (esp. freq. in the post-Aug. histt.) = ad, prope, circum, ante: tibi servi multi apud mensam adstant, Naev. ap. Prisc. p. 893 P. (Com. Rel. p. 10 Rib.):

    verecundari neminem apud mensam decet,

    Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 77:

    Quid apud hasce aedis negotii est tibi?

    id. Am. 1, 1, 194:

    Quid illisce homines quaerunt apud aedis meas?

    id. Most. 4, 2, 26; id. Trin. 4, 2, 25: apud ignem adsidere, Turp. ap. Non. p. 522, 26 (Com. Rel. p. 100 Rib.); Sisenn. ap. Non. p. 86, 16:

    navem is fregit apud Andrum insulam,

    Ter. And. 1, 3, 17:

    apud Tenedum pugna illa navalis,

    Cic. Arch. 21:

    ut apud Salamina classem suam constituerent,

    Nep. Them. 3, 4:

    apud oppidum morati,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 7:

    agri in Hispania apud Karthaginem Novam,

    Cic. Agr. 1, 5:

    bellatum apud Actium,

    Tac. H. 1, 1; 1, 72; 3, 76:

    Pugnabant alii tardis apud Ilion armis,

    Ov. R. Am. 163:

    morabatur in castris apud Galgalam,

    Vulg. Jos. 10, 6:

    quidquid apud durae cessatum est moenia Trojae,

    Verg. A. 11, 288:

    apud vetustam turrem, Att., Trag. Rel. p. 189 Rib.: apud castellum consedisse,

    Tac. A. 4, 25:

    Vitellianos, sua quemque apud signa, componunt,

    id. H. 3, 35:

    apud vexillum tendentes,

    id. A. 1, 17:

    trepidatur apud naves,

    id. H. 2, 15:

    hostis est non apud Anienem, sed in urbe,

    Cic. Mur. 84; id. Fam. 2, 10, 5:

    quam detraxerat apud rapidum Simoenta sub Ilio alto,

    Verg. A. 5, 261:

    apud abunaantem amnem et rapidas undas Inachi, Att., Trag. Rel. p. 175 Rib.: apud gelidi flumina Hebri,

    Verg. A. 12, 331:

    octo apud Rhenum legiones,

    Tac. A. 1, 3:

    apud ripam Rheni,

    id. ib. 2, 83:

    probavi te apud Aquam Contradictionis,

    Vulg. Psa. 80, 8:

    repertus apud fretum Siciliae,

    Tac. A. 6, 14:

    propitiata Juno apud proximum mare,

    id. ib. 15, 44:

    apud promunturium Miseni consedit in villa,

    id. ib. 6, 50:

    Ut aput nivem et ferarum gelida stabula forem, for in nive etc.,

    Cat. 63, 53 Mull.:

    apud altaria deum pepigere,

    before, Tac. A. 11, 9:

    decernuntur supplicationes apud omnia pulvinaria,

    id. ib. 14, 12 (cf.:

    unum diem circa omnia pulvinaria supplicatio fuit,

    Liv. 41, 9):

    apud Caesaris effigiem procubuit,

    Tac. A. 12, 17; 13, 23:

    quartum apud lapidem substiterat,

    id. ib. 15, 60:

    laudavit ipse apud rostra (for pro rostris),

    Tac. A. 16, 6; so, apud forum (cf.: ad forum under ad, I. A. 3., and in Gr. Sophocl. Trach. 371, pros mesêi agorai;

    on the other hand,

    id. ib. 423, en mesêi agorai; id. ib. 524, têlaugei par ochthôi): Quidam apud forum mihi vendidit, Pomp., Com. Rel. p. 250 Rib.: Ch. Qui scis? By. Apud forum modo e Davo audivi, Ter. And. 2, 1, 2; 1, 5, 18:

    Capuae multa apud forum aedificia de caelo tacta,

    Liv. 41, 9 (Weissenb., in foro):

    quod (templum) apud forum holitorium C. Duilius struxerat,

    Tac. A. 2, 49.—
    B.
    At, in = in with abl. or gen. or abl. of place: CONSVLES SENATVM CONSOLVERVNT N. OCTOB. APVD AEDEM DVELONAI, S. C. de Bacch. I.; so,

    ejus statuam majores apud aedem matris deum consecravisse,

    Tac. A. 4, 64:

    apud villam est,

    Ter. Ad. 4, 1, 1; so Cic. Verr. 4, 22, 48:

    Eum argentum sumpsisse apud Thebas ab danista fenore,

    Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 67:

    deponere apud Solos in delubro pecuniam,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 16, 40:

    ut rationes apud duas civitates possim relinquere,

    id. Att. 6, 7, 2: qui mense Aprili apud Baias essent, id. Fragm. B. 13, 4, 1 B. and K.;

    13, 4, 4 iid.: seditio militum coepta apud Sucronem,

    Liv. 28, 29:

    donum apud Antium statuitur,

    Tac. A. 3, 71:

    bellis civilibus Maecenatem equestris ordinis cunctis apud Romam atque Italiam praeposuit,

    id. ib. 6, 11:

    Titus in consecrando apud Memphim bove Apide diadema gestavit,

    Suet. Tit. 5:

    quod Judaeam praeterveniens apud Hierosolymam non supplicasset,

    id. Aug. 93:

    apud Mediolanum,

    Lact. Mort. Persec. 48:

    eum pugionem apud Capitolium consecravit,

    Tac. A. 15, 74:

    Equitum Romanorum locos sedilibus plebis anteposuit apud Circum,

    id. ib. 15, 32:

    quae (effigies) apud theatrum Pompei locaretur,

    id. ib. 3, 72:

    qui (rei) apud aerarium pependissent,

    Suet. Dom. 9 Roth:

    cujus (scientiae) apiscendae otium apud Rhodum magistrum Thrasullum habuit,

    Tac. A. 6, 20; 4, 14; so Suet. Aug. 92; Eutr. 7, 13:

    ut civitati Cibyraticae apud Asiam subveniretur,

    Tac. A. 4, 13; 4, 18; 16, 15:

    apud Pharsaliam,

    Liv. Epit. 111:

    apud Palaestinam,

    Eutr. 7, 13:

    qui erant apud Helladam,

    Vulg. 1 Macc. 8, 9. —
    III.
    Of time.
    A.
    With words denoting time or occasion, in, at (rare):

    apud saeclum prius,

    Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 15:

    aliquem apud judicium persequi,

    at the trial, Cic. Verr. 4, 104.—
    B.
    With words designating persons, with, among, in the time of:

    hostis apud majores nostros is dicebatur, quem nunc etc.,

    Cic. Off. 1, 12, 36:

    fecerunt hoc multi apud majores nostros,

    id. Verr. 2, 118; 5, 148:

    Fuit eodem ex studio vir eruditus apud patres nostros,

    id. Mur. 36; id. Off. 2, 24, 85; id. Lael. 2, 6:

    Apud antiquos fuit Petron quidam, Cels. praef. 3, 9: aliam apud Fabricios, aliam apud Scipiones pecuniam (fuisse),

    Tac. A. 2, 33.—
    IV.
    For ad with words implying motion (very rare):

    APVT EVM PERVENIRE,

    Inscr. Grut. 786, 5:

    atque apud hunc eo vicinum,

    Plaut. Mil. 2, 5, 70:

    Bito apud aurificem,

    Lucil. 30, 66 Mull.: apud legiones venit, Sall. Fragm. ap. Pomp. Commod. Don. p. 395 Lind.:

    (naves) apud insulas longius sitas ejectae,

    Tac. A. 2, 24:

    qui apud Romanos de societate functus est legatione,

    Vulg. 2 Macc. 4, 11.
    Apud has some peculiarities of position, chiefly in Tac.
    (cf. ad, I. fin. b.)
    a.
    It is sometimes placed after its subst.:

    quae fiunt apud fabros, fictores, item alios apud,

    Varr. L. L. 6, 78, p. 104 Mull.:

    Is locus est Cumas aput,

    Lucr. 6, 747 Lachm.:

    montem apud Erycum,

    Tac. A. 4, 43:

    ripam apud Euphratis,

    id. ib. 6, 31:

    Misenum apud et Ravennam,

    id. ib. 4, 5 (in Suet. Dom. 9 the editt. vary between aerarium apud and apud aerarium; the latter seems preferable, and is adopted by Oudend., Bremi, Baumg.-Crus., and Roth).—
    b.
    It is sometimes placed between the subst. and adj.:

    barbaras apud gentes,

    Tac. A. 2, 88, 3, 26; 15, 60:

    non modo Graecis in urbibus, sed Romana apud templa,

    id. ib. 14, 14.—
    c.
    Twice in Verg. it stands before the secondary adjunct of its subst.:

    apud durae moenia Trojae, A. 11, 288: apud gelidi flumina Hebri,

    ib. 12, 331. Apud is never found in compound words. V. more on this word in Hand, Turs. I. pp. 405-416.

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  • 17 retten

    I v/t save (auch fig.); aus dem Feuer etc.: auch rescue (aus, vor + Dat from); (bergen) recover; bes. NAUT. salvage (auch fig.), salve; jemandem das Leben retten save s.o.’s life; jemanden vor dem Ertrinken retten save s.o. from drowning; jemanden aus einem brennenden Wagen retten rescue s.o. from a burning car; vor dem Abbruch retten (Haus) rescue from demolition; die Situation / den Abend retten fig. save the situation / rescue the evening; bist du noch zu retten? umg. have you gone completely mad?, have you lost your mind?; er ist nicht mehr zu retten umg. he’s a lost cause, he’s beyond help; der Kranke ist kaum mehr zu retten the patient is almost beyond ( oder past) hope; er rettete seine Ehre he vindicated his hono(u)r
    II v/i SPORT make a save; den rettenden Einfall haben come up with the answer, save the day
    III v/refl escape ( vor + Dat from); sich ins Haus etc. retten können manage to escape into the house etc.; sich vor Arbeit etc. nicht mehr retten können be snowed under ( oder inundated) with work etc.; er konnte sich vor Angeboten / Arbeit nicht ( mehr) retten he was besieged with offers / swamped with work; rette sich, wer kann! iro. it’s every man for himself
    * * *
    to save; to rescue; to salvage
    * * *
    rẹt|ten ['rɛtn]
    1. vt
    to save; (aus Gefahr auch, = befreien) to rescue; (COMPUT ) Datei to recover

    jdn/etw vor jdm/etw retten — to save sb/sth from sb/sth

    der Patient/die alte Kirche ist noch/nicht mehr zu retten — the patient/the old church can still be saved or is not yet past saving/is past saving

    wir sollten retten, was noch zu retten ist — we should salvage what we can

    er hat wieder geheiratet? er ist nicht mehr zu rettenhe got married again? he's beyond redemption or past saving or past helping

    bist du noch zu retten? (inf)are you out of your mind?, have you gone completely round the bend? (Brit inf)

    2. vr
    to escape

    /aus etw retten — to escape onto/under/from sth

    sich vor jdm/etw retten — to escape (from) sb/sth

    rette sich, wer kann! — (it's) every man for himself!

    * * *
    1) (to get or take out of a dangerous situation, captivity etc: The lifeboat was sent out to rescue the sailors from the sinking ship.) rescue
    2) (to rescue or bring out of danger: He saved his friend from drowning; The house was burnt but he saved the pictures.) save
    * * *
    ret·ten
    [ˈrɛtn̩]
    I. vt
    jdn/etw [vor jdm/etw] \retten to save sb/sth [from sb/sth]
    ein geschickter Restaurator wird das Gemälde noch \retten können a skilled restorer will still be able to save the painting
    sie konnte ihren Schmuck durch die Flucht hindurch \retten she was able to save her jewellery while fleeing
    2. (den Ausweg weisend)
    \rettend which saved the day
    das ist der \rettende Einfall! that's the idea that will save the day!; s.a. Leben
    3.
    bist du noch zu \retten? (fam) are you out of your mind?
    II. vr
    sich akk [vor etw dat] \retten to save oneself [from sth]
    sie konnte sich gerade noch durch einen Sprung in den Straßengraben retten she was just able to save herself by jumping into a ditch at the side of the road
    sie rettete sich vor der Steuer nach Monaco she escaped the taxman by moving to Monaco
    er konnte sich gerade noch ans Ufer \retten he was just able to reach the safety of the bank
    rette sich, wer kann! (fam) run for your lives!
    sich akk vor jdm/etw nicht mehr zu \retten wissen, sich akk vor jdm/etw nicht mehr \retten können to be swamped by sth/mobbed by sb
    * * *
    1.
    transitives Verb save; (vor Gefahr) save; rescue; (befreien) rescue

    jemanden vor jemandem/etwas retten — save somebody from somebody/something

    ist er noch zu retten?(ugs. fig.) has he gone [completely] round the bend? (coll.)

    das alte Haus/der Patient ist nicht mehr zu retten — the old house is past saving/the patient is beyond help

    2.
    reflexives Verb (fliehen) escape ( aus from)

    sich vor etwas (Dat.) retten — escape [from] something

    sich vor jemandem/etwas nicht od. kaum [noch] retten können — be besieged by somebody/be swamped with something

    3.
    * * *
    A. v/t save (auch fig); aus dem Feuer etc: auch rescue (
    aus, vor +dat from); (bergen) recover; besonders SCHIFF salvage (auch fig), salve;
    jemandem das Leben retten save sb’s life;
    jemanden vor dem Ertrinken retten save sb from drowning;
    jemanden aus einem brennenden Wagen retten rescue sb from a burning car;
    vor dem Abbruch retten (Haus) rescue from demolition;
    die Situation/den Abend retten fig save the situation/rescue the evening;
    bist du noch zu retten? umg have you gone completely mad?, have you lost your mind?;
    er ist nicht mehr zu retten umg he’s a lost cause, he’s beyond help;
    der Kranke ist kaum mehr zu retten the patient is almost beyond ( oder past) hope; er
    rettete seine Ehre he vindicated his hono(u)r
    B. v/i SPORT make a save;
    den rettenden Einfall haben come up with the answer, save the day
    C. v/r escape (
    vor +dat from);
    retten können manage to escape into the house etc;
    nicht mehr retten können be snowed under ( oder inundated) with work etc;
    er konnte sich vor Angeboten/Arbeit nicht (mehr) retten he was besieged with offers/swamped with work;
    rette sich, wer kann! iron it’s every man for himself
    * * *
    1.
    transitives Verb save; (vor Gefahr) save; rescue; (befreien) rescue

    jemanden vor jemandem/etwas retten — save somebody from somebody/something

    ist er noch zu retten?(ugs. fig.) has he gone [completely] round the bend? (coll.)

    das alte Haus/der Patient ist nicht mehr zu retten — the old house is past saving/the patient is beyond help

    2.
    reflexives Verb (fliehen) escape ( aus from)

    sich vor etwas (Dat.) retten — escape [from] something

    sich vor jemandem/etwas nicht od. kaum [noch] retten können — be besieged by somebody/be swamped with something

    3.
    * * *
    v.
    to deserves v.
    to make the best of a bad job expr.
    to receive v.
    to salvage v.
    to salve v.
    to save v.

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  • 18 spuken

    v/i unpers.
    1. es spukt ( in dem Haus etc.) the house etc. is haunted; hier hat es mal gespukt auch there used to be ghosts here; durch das Schloss etc. spuken haunt ( oder walk) the castle etc.
    2. fig.: die Idee spukt bei ihm im Kopf he’s obsessed with the idea; der Gedanke spukt noch immer in den Köpfen people still believe in it, the idea still hasn’t been laid to rest; bei dir spukt’s wohl! umg. you must be off your rocker
    * * *
    spu|ken ['ʃpuːkn]
    vi
    to haunt

    an einem Ort/in einem Schloss spúken — to haunt or walk a place/castle

    es spukt auf dem Friedhof/im alten Haus etc — the cemetery/old house etc is haunted

    durch den Film spukten wunderliche Gestalten/eigenartige Ideen — the film was haunted by weird and wonderful apparitions/strange ideas

    * * *
    spu·ken
    [ˈʃpu:kn̩]
    irgendwo spukt es somewhere is haunted
    hier spukt's this place is haunted
    bei jdm spukt es sb is out of his/her mind
    ich glaube, bei ihr spukt's I think she must be out of her mind
    * * *

    hier/in dem Haus spukt es — this place/the house is haunted

    dieser Aberglaube spukt noch immer in den Köpfen vieler Menschen(fig.) this superstition still lurks in many people's minds

    * * *
    spuken v/i unpers
    1.
    in dem Haus etc) the house etc is haunted;
    hier hat es mal gespukt auch there used to be ghosts here;
    spuken haunt ( oder walk) the castle etc
    2. fig:
    die Idee spukt bei ihm im Kopf he’s obsessed with the idea;
    der Gedanke spukt noch immer in den Köpfen people still believe in it, the idea still hasn’t been laid to rest;
    bei dir spukt’s wohl! umg you must be off your rocker
    * * *

    hier/in dem Haus spukt es — this place/the house is haunted

    dieser Aberglaube spukt noch immer in den Köpfen vieler Menschen(fig.) this superstition still lurks in many people's minds

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  • 19 vermieten

    vt/i rent (out); (Sachen) Brit. auch hire out; Haus zu vermieten house to let (Am. for rent)
    * * *
    to rent; to hire out; to let; to rent out
    * * *
    ver|mie|ten ptp vermietet
    1. vt
    to rent (out), to let (out) (esp Brit), to lease (JUR); Boot, Auto to rent (out), to hire (out) (Brit), to lease (JUR)

    Zimmer zu vermíéten — room to let (esp Brit), room for rent

    2. vi
    to rent (out) or let (out) (esp Brit) a room/rooms

    "zu vermíéten" — "to let" (esp Brit), "for rent"

    * * *
    1) ((often with out) to give (someone) the use of in exchange for money: Will you hire me your boat for the week-end?; Does this firm hire out cars?) hire
    2) (to give the use of (a house etc) in return for payment: He lets his house to visitors in the summer.) let
    3) (to give or acquire a house etc in this way: He leases the land from the local council.) lease
    4) (to allow people to use (a house etc which one owns) in exchange for money.) rent out
    * * *
    ver·mie·ten *
    I. vt
    [jdm] etw [für etw akk] \vermieten to lease out sep sth [to sb] [for sth]; (für kurze Zeit a.) to rent [or BRIT hire] out sth sep [to sb] [for sth]
    ein Haus \vermieten to let [or rent out] a house
    „Autos zu \vermieten“ “cars for hire”
    „Zimmer zu \vermieten“ “rooms to let”
    II. vi
    [an jdn] \vermieten to let [or rent [out]] [to sb]
    * * *
    transitives (auch intransitives) Verb rent [out], let [out] <flat, room, etc.> (an + Akk. to); hire [out] <boat, car, etc.>

    ‘Zimmer zu vermieten’ — ‘room to let’

    * * *
    vermieten v/t & v/i rent (out); (Sachen) Br auch hire out;
    Haus zu vermieten house to let (US for rent)
    * * *
    transitives (auch intransitives) Verb rent [out], let [out] <flat, room, etc.> (an + Akk. to); hire [out] <boat, car, etc.>

    ‘Zimmer zu vermieten’ — ‘room to let’

    * * *
    adj.
    rent adj. v.
    to let v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: let)

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  • 20 besichtigen

    v/t
    1. have a look at; förm. view; (Sehenswürdigkeiten) auch visit; (Stadt etc.) auch do a tour of; (Schloss, Museum) auch go (a)round; (auf die Schnelle) do; (Truppen) inspect; hum. (Baby, neue Freundin etc.) inspect, view; sie haben London in zwei Tagen besichtigt they did London in two days; zu besichtigen sein be on view; Haus etc.: be open to the public
    2. prüfend: inspect; (Fabrik etc.) auch tour, go (a)round
    * * *
    to view; to visit; to inspect; to see
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    be|sịch|ti|gen [bə'zIçtɪgn] ptp besi\#chtigt
    vt
    (= ansehen) Kirche, Sehenswürdigkeit to have a look at, to visit; Stadt to visit; Betrieb to tour, to have a look over or (a)round; (zur Prüfung) Haus to view, to have a look at, to look over; Ware to have a look at, to inspect; Schule to inspect; (= inspizieren) Truppen to inspect, to review; (hum) Baby, zukünftigen Schwiegersohn etc to inspect
    * * *
    1) (to look at (troops etc) ceremonially: The Queen will inspect the regiment.) inspect
    2) (to make a formal or official inspection of (a house etc that is being offered for sale).) survey
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    be·sich·ti·gen *
    [bəˈzɪçtɪgn̩]
    vt (ansehen)
    etw \besichtigen to visit sth; Sehenswürdigkeit a. to have a look at sth
    jdn \besichtigen (hum) neues Baby, zukünftigen Schwiegersohn to inspect sb
    einen Betrieb \besichtigen to have a look round [or have a tour of] a factory/plant
    ein Haus/eine Wohnung \besichtigen to view [or have a look at] [or look over] a house/flat
    eine Schule \besichtigen to inspect a school
    Truppen \besichtigen to inspect [or review] troops
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    transitives Verb see < sights>; see the sights of < town>; look round < building>; < prospective buyer or tenant> view <house, flat>
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    1. have a look at; form view; (Sehenswürdigkeiten) auch visit; (Stadt etc) auch do a tour of; (Schloss, Museum) auch go (a)round; (auf die Schnelle) do; (Truppen) inspect; hum (Baby, neue Freundin etc) inspect, view;
    sie haben London in zwei Tagen besichtigt they did London in two days;
    zu besichtigen sein be on view; Haus etc: be open to the public
    2. prüfend: inspect; (Fabrik etc) auch tour, go (a)round
    * * *
    transitives Verb see < sights>; see the sights of < town>; look round < building>; < prospective buyer or tenant> view <house, flat>
    * * *
    v.
    to survey v.
    to visit (a building) v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > besichtigen

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