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1 decide
1. transitive verbdecide that... — entscheiden, dass...
2) (resolve)decide that... — beschließen, dass...
2. intransitive verbdecide to do something — sich entschließen, etwas zu tun
sich entscheiden ( in favour of zugunsten von, on für)decide against doing something — sich dagegen entscheiden, etwas zu tun
* * *1) (to (cause to) make up one's mind: I have decided to retire; What decided you against going?) entscheiden2) (to settle or make the result (of something) etc certain: The last goal decided the match.) entscheiden* * *de·cide[dɪˈsaɪd]I. viwhere are you going on vacation? — we haven't \decided yet wohin fahrt ihr in Urlaub? — wir haben uns noch nicht festgelegtwe haven't \decided on a name for the baby yet wir haben uns noch nicht entschieden, wie wir das Baby nennen werden2. (resolve) beschließenII. vt1. (make a decision)▪ to \decide sth etw entscheiden [o bestimmen]he \decided that he liked her er kam zu der Überzeugung, dass er sie mochteto \decide sb's destiny [or fate] über jds Schicksal entscheidento \decide a game/question ein Spiel/eine Frage entscheiden2. (bring to a decision)this business about the letter \decided me die Sache mit dem Brief gab für mich den Ausschlag* * *[dI'saɪd]1. vt1) (= come to a decision) (sich) entscheiden; (= take it into one's head) beschließen, sich entschließenwhat did you decide? (yes or no) — wie habt ihr euch entschieden?; (what measures) was habt ihr beschlossen?
did you decide anything? —
you must decide what to do — du musst ( dich) entscheiden, was du tun willst
you can't suddenly decide you're going to leave home — du kannst nicht plötzlich beschließen, dass du einfach von zu Hause weggehst
I have decided we are making a big mistake — ich bin zu der Ansicht gekommen, dass wir einen großen Fehler machen
I'll decide what we do! —
she always wants to decide everything — sie will immer alles bestimmen
the car seems to have decided it's not going to start — das Auto scheint beschlossen zu haben, nicht anzuspringen
the weather hasn't decided what it's going to do yet — das Wetter hat( sich) noch nicht entschlossen, was es will
2) (= settle) question, war etc entscheidento decide sb's fate — jds Schicksal bestimmen, (über) jds Schicksal entscheiden
3)to decide sb to do sth — jdn veranlassen, etw zu tun
2. vi(sich) entscheidenI don't know, YOU decide — ich weiß nicht, entscheiden or bestimmen SIE!
I don't know, I can't decide — ich kann mich nicht entscheiden
to decide for/ against sth — (sich) für/gegen etw entscheiden
of/against sb (Jur) — zu jds Gunsten/Ungunsten or für/gegen jdn entscheiden
* * *decide [dıˈsaıd]A v/t1. eine Schlacht etc entscheiden2. jemanden bestimmen oder veranlassen oder zu dem Entschluss bringen oder dazu bringen ( to do zu tun):that decided me das gab für mich den Ausschlag, damit war die Sache für mich entschieden;that decided me against it aufgrund dieser Tatsache entschied ich mich dagegen;the weather decided me against going aufgrund des Wetters entschloss ich mich, nicht zu gehen3. etwas bestimmen, festsetzen:the winner has already been decided der Sieger steht bereits fest4. entscheiden, bestimmen ( beide:that dass)that dass)B v/i1. entscheiden, die Entscheidung treffen2. sich entscheiden, sich entschließen, beschließen ( alle:to go, on going zu gehen;against going nicht zu gehen):I haven’t decided yet ich habe mich noch nicht entschieden;decide in favo(u)r of (against) sich entscheiden für (gegen);b) sich für etwas entscheiden3. (die Sache) entscheiden, den Ausschlag geben* * *1. transitive verb1) (settle, judge) entscheiden über (+ Akk.)decide that... — entscheiden, dass...
2) (resolve)decide that... — beschließen, dass...
2. intransitive verbdecide to do something — sich entschließen, etwas zu tun
sich entscheiden ( in favour of zugunsten von, on für)decide against doing something — sich dagegen entscheiden, etwas zu tun
* * *(on) v.entscheiden (über) v.sich entscheiden (über) v.sich entschließen v. v.befinden v.beschließen v.entscheiden v. -
2 decide
de·cide [dɪʼsaɪd] viwhere are you going on vacation? - we haven't \decided yet wohin fahrt ihr in Urlaub? - wir haben uns noch nicht festgelegt;we haven't \decided on a name for the baby yet wir haben uns noch nicht entschieden, wie wir das Baby nennen werden;to \decide for oneself für sich akk selbst entscheiden2) ( resolve) beschließen;to \decide to do sth sich akk entschließen, etw zu tun;have you \decided about going to the beach yet? weißt du schon, ob du an den Strand gehst? vt1) ( make a decision)to \decide sth etw entscheiden [o bestimmen];he \decided that he liked her er kam zu der Überzeugung, dass er sie mochte;to \decide a game/ question ein Spiel/eine Frage entscheiden2) ( bring to a decision)this business about the letter \decided me die Sache mit dem Brief gab für mich den Ausschlag -
3 decide
decide [dɪ'saɪd]∎ to decide to do sth décider de faire qch;∎ it was decided to alter our strategy il a été décidé que nous devions modifier notre stratégie;∎ nothing has been decided rien n'a été décidé;∎ what have you decided? qu'avez-vous décidé?;∎ the weather hasn't decided what it's doing yet le temps n'arrive pas à se décider∎ that was what decided me to leave him c'est ce qui m'a décidé à le quitter(c) (settle → debate, war) décider de l'issue de(a) (make up one's mind) décider, se décider;∎ I can't decide je n'arrive pas à me décider;∎ you decide c'est toi qui décides;∎ I haven't decided yet je n'ai pas encore décidé;∎ he'll need time to decide il lui faudra du temps pour décider;∎ you'll have to decide for yourself c'est toi qui devras décider;∎ we've decided against a holiday this year nous avons décidé de ne pas prendre de vacances cette année;∎ to decide against/in favour of doing sth décider de ne pas/de faire qch;∎ Law to decide in favour of sb/sth décider en faveur de qn/qch;∎ Law to decide against sb/sth décider contre qn/qch∎ but circumstances decided otherwise mais les circonstances en ont décidé autrement∎ you'll have to decide between me and him il va falloir choisir entre moi et luidécider de, se décider pour;∎ what plan of action have you decided on? pour quel plan d'action vous êtes-vous décidé?, quel plan d'action avez-vous décidé de suivre?;∎ have you decided on a date/a name? vous êtes-vous décidés sur une date/un nom?;∎ I've decided on Greece for my holiday j'ai décidé d'aller passer mes vacances en Grèce -
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decide [dɪˈsaɪd]• what made you decide to go? qu'est-ce qui vous a décidé à y aller ?• it has been decided that... on a décidé que...b. ( = settle) [+ question, piece of business] régler ; [+ sb's fate, future] décider de• to decide for sb [judge, arbitrator, committee] donner raison à qn[+ thing, course of action] se décider pour* * *[dɪ'saɪd] 1.transitive verb1) ( reach a decision)to decide to do — décider de faire; ( after much thought) se décider à faire
2) ( settle) régler [matter]; décider de [fate, outcome]3) ( persuade)2.intransitive verb déciderlet her decide — laisse-la décider or prendre la décision
to decide against — ne pas adopter [plan, idea]; rejeter [candidate]
to decide against something — ( choose not to buy) décider de ne pas acheter quelque chose
to decide between — choisir, faire un choix entre [applicants, books]
to decide in favour of — choisir [candidate, applicant]
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5 decide on
decide on [sth.]2) (come to a decision on) decidere a riguardo di, stabilire [measure, course of action, budget]; decide on [sb.] scegliere [member, applicant]; selezionare [ team]* * *decide on [sth.]2) (come to a decision on) decidere a riguardo di, stabilire [measure, course of action, budget]; decide on [sb.] scegliere [member, applicant]; selezionare [ team] -
6 decide on
v.• pronunciar v.• resolver v.decide upon v + prep + o \<\<date/venue\>\> decidir; \<\<candidate\>\> decidirse porVI + PREP* * *decide upon v + prep + o \<\<date/venue\>\> decidir; \<\<candidate\>\> decidirse por -
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A vtr1 ( reach a decision) to decide to do décider de faire ; ( after much thought) se décider à faire ; I decided that I would leave j'ai décidé de partir ; I decided that he should leave j'ai décidé qu'il devait partir ; to decide how to do décider comment faire ; to decide where/when décider où/quand ; he hasn't decided whether to resign/sign il n'a pas encore décidé s'il va démissionner/signer ; it was decided to wait on a décidé d'attendre ; have you decided what you're going to do? est-ce que tu as décidé ce que tu vas faire? ; nothing has been decided yet rien n'a encore été décidé ;2 ( settle) régler [dispute, matter] ; décider de [fate, outcome] ; [goal, penalty] être décisif/-ive pour l'issue de [match] ; to decide a case [jury] statuer sur une affaire ;3 ( persuade) to decide sb to do décider qn à faire ; what finally decided you to buy it? qu'est-ce qui t'a décidé à l'acheter? ; it was his selfishness that finally decided me to leave c'est à cause de son égoïsme que je me suis décidée à partir ; that's what decided him against moving house c'est pour cela qu'il a décidé de ne pas déménager.B vi décider ; let her decide laisse-la décider or prendre la décision ; it's up to him to decide c'est à lui de décider ; I can't decide je n'arrive pas à me décider ; fate decided otherwise le hasard en a décidé autrement ; have you decided? as-tu pris une décision? ; to decide against doing décider de ne pas faire ; to decide against ne pas adopter [plan, idea] ; rejeter [candidate] ; to decide against the red dress ( choose not to buy) décider de ne pas acheter la robe rouge ; ( choose not to wear) décider de ne pas mettre la robe rouge ; to decide between choisir, faire un choix entre [applicants, books] ; to decide in favour of doing décider de faire ; to decide in favour of [jury, judge] se prononcer pour [plaintiff] ; [panel, judges] choisir [candidate, applicant].■ decide on:▶ decide on [sth]1 ( choose) se décider pour [hat, wallpaper, holiday] ; fixer [date] ; to decide on a career in medicine/law se diriger vers la médecine/le droit ;2 ( come to a decision on) décider de [measure, policy, course of action, size, budget] ;▶ decide on [sb] choisir [member, applicant] ; sélectionner [team]. -
8 decide
1) (to (cause to) make up one's mind: I have decided to retire; What decided you against going?) decidir2) (to settle or make the result (of something) etc certain: The last goal decided the match.) decidirdecide vb decidirtr[dɪ'saɪd]1 (person) decidir■ have you decided what to do? ¿has decidido qué hacer?2 (cause to reach a decision) decidir■ what decided you to study philosophy? ¿qué es lo que te decidió a estudiar filosofía?3 (settle, determine - of event, action) decidir, determinar1 decidirse, tomar una decisión1) conclude: decidir, llegar a la conclusión dehe decided what to do: decidió qué iba a hacer2) determine: decidir, determinarone blow decided the fight: un solo golpe determinó la pelea3) convince: decidirher pleas decided me to help: sus súplicas me decidieron a ayudarla4) resolve: resolverdecide vi: decidirsev.• acordar v.• decidir v.• desempatar v.• despachar v.• determinar v.• quedar v.• sentenciar v.• trinchar v.dɪ'saɪd
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1) ( make up one's mind) decidirI can't decide which I prefer — no puedo decidir cuál prefiero, no sé por cuál decidirme
to decide to + inf — decidir or resolver + inf
what finally decided me was the price — lo que me decidió or me hizo decidir fue el precio
2) ( settle) \<\<question/issue\>\> decidir; \<\<outcome\>\> determinar
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vi decidirseto decide in favor of/against something/somebody: we decided in favor of the cheaper one nos decidimos por el más barato; the judge decided in favor of/against the plaintiff el juez resolvió a favor/en contra del demandante; she decided against buying — decidió no comprarlo
Phrasal Verbs:[dɪ'saɪd]1.VT (gen) decidirto decide where to go/what to do — decidir adónde ir/qué hacer
2.VI decidir, decidirseto decide against doing sth — decidirse en contra de hacer algo, decidir no hacer algo
to decide for or in favour of sb — decidirse por algn, decidir a favor de algn
to decide in favour of doing sth — determinar or resolver hacer algo
the judge decided in his favour — el juez decidió or resolvió a su favor
* * *[dɪ'saɪd]
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1) ( make up one's mind) decidirI can't decide which I prefer — no puedo decidir cuál prefiero, no sé por cuál decidirme
to decide to + inf — decidir or resolver + inf
what finally decided me was the price — lo que me decidió or me hizo decidir fue el precio
2) ( settle) \<\<question/issue\>\> decidir; \<\<outcome\>\> determinar
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vi decidirseto decide in favor of/against something/somebody: we decided in favor of the cheaper one nos decidimos por el más barato; the judge decided in favor of/against the plaintiff el juez resolvió a favor/en contra del demandante; she decided against buying — decidió no comprarlo
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9 decide ***** de·cide
[dɪ'saɪd]1. vt(question, argument) decidere, risolvereto decide to do sth — decidere di fare qc, decidersi a fare qc
what decided him... — ciò che l'ha fatto decidere...
2. videcidere, decidersito decide for or in favour of sb — decidere a favore di qn
to decide on/against sth — optare per/contro qc
to decide on doing sth — scegliere or decidere di fare qc
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10 decide
قَرَّرَ \ affirm: to declare that sth. is true: He affirmed that his friend had not left the house at the time of the murder. choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. decide: to determine; make up one’s mind: I’ve decided to get a new car. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case. The weather determines the size of the crop. fix: to settle; decide: Have you fixed the time and place of your meeting?. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. lay down: to fix (a rule): The price of oil is laid down by the government. make up one’s mind: to decide after much thought: He made up his mind to tell them everything. resolve: to decide after careful thought. rule: give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ See Also أكد (أَكَّدَ)، عزم (عَزَمَ)، حَدَّدَ، حكم (حَكَمَ) -
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[dɪ'saɪd] 1. vt 2. vito decide to — decydować się (zdecydować się perf) +infin
to decide that … — decydować (z(a)decydować perf), że …
to decide on/against doing sth — postanawiać (postanowić perf) coś zrobić/czegoś nie robić
* * *1) (to (cause to) make up one's mind: I have decided to retire; What decided you against going?) decydować się, przekonywać2) (to settle or make the result (of something) etc certain: The last goal decided the match.) rozstrzygać -
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[dɪ'saɪd] UK / US1. vt(question) entscheiden, (body of people) beschließenI can't decide what to do — ich kann mich nicht entscheiden, was ich tun soll
2. vito decide on sth — (in favour of sth) sich für etw entscheiden, sich zu etw entschließen
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[dɪ'saɪd] UK / US1. vt(question) entscheiden, (body of people) beschließenI can't decide what to do — ich kann mich nicht entscheiden, was ich tun soll
2. vito decide on sth — (in favour of sth) sich für etw entscheiden, sich zu etw entschließen
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14 decide
بَتَّ (في أمر) \ decide: to settle (sth. uncertain): The question is not yet decided. The judge decided (the matter) in my favour (or against me). \ See Also فصل (فَصَلَ) -
15 bestimmen
I v/t2. (befehlen) give the orders; Gesetz require, stipulate; nichts zu bestimmen haben have no say in s.th; du hast hier nichts zu bestimmen umg. who asked you (for your opinion)?3. (beeinflussen: Pläne etc.) determine, control4. (prägen) characterize; dunkle Wälder bestimmen das Bild der Landschaft the landscape is dominated by dark forests5. (ausersehen) choose; etw. / jemanden zu oder für etw. bestimmen intend s.th. for s.th. / intend s.o. to be s.th.; Gelder für etw. bestimmen auch allocate ( oder set aside) funds for s.th.; bestimmt sein für be meant for; füreinander bestimmt sein be meant for each other; bestimmt sein zu be destined for ( oder to be); (verurteilt) auch be fated to (+ Inf.) er bestimmte sie zu seiner Stellvertreterin he chose ( oder designated) her as his successor; dieser Ring ist für dich bestimmt this ring is ( oder is meant) for you; zum sofortigen Verzehr / Gebrauch bestimmt Aufdruck auf Ware: for immediate consumption / use; zu Höherem bestimmt sein be destined for higher ( oder bigger and better umg.) things; es war ihm vom Schicksal ( nicht) bestimmt zu (+ Inf.) he was fated (not) to (+ Inf.)6. (ermitteln) ascertain; auch MATH., CHEM., PHYS. determine; (Begriff) define; seinen Standort bestimmen determine one’s position, take one’s bearings; Pflanzen / Tiere bestimmen identify plants / animals; neu gefunden classify plants / animals; ein Wort / einen Satz bestimmen define a word / determine the meaning of a sentence8. geh. altm. (überreden) persuade (to + Inf.); sich von etw. bestimmen lassen (let o.s.) be influenced by s.th.; weitS. let s.th. get the better of oneII v/i1. (anordnen) decide; (befehlen) give the orders (for); wer bestimmt hier? oder wer hat hier zu bestimmen? who gives the orders around here?2. (verfügen): über jemanden bestimmen (Arbeitskräfte etc.) have s.o. at one’s disposal; über sein Geld / seine Zeit bestimmen decide how to spend one’s money / what to do with one’s time; über seine Angelegenheiten bestimmen decide one’s affairs for oneself* * *(ermitteln) to ascertain;(festlegen) to appoint; to fix; to determine; to designate; to decide;(vorsehen) to destine; to ordain* * *be|stịm|men ptp besti\#mmt1. vt1) (= festsetzen) to determine; Grenze, Ort, Zeit etc auch to fix, to set; (= entscheiden auch) to decideSee:→ auch bestimmt2) (= prägen) Stadtbild, Landschaft to characterize; (= beeinflussen) Preis, Anzahl to determine; Entwicklung, Werk, Stil etc to have a determining influence on; (GRAM) Kasus, Tempus to determine3) (= wissenschaftlich feststellen) Alter, Standort to determine, to ascertain; Pflanze, Tier, Funde to classify; (= definieren) Wort, Bedeutung to definejdn zu etw bestimmen — to choose or designate sb as sth
er ist zu Höherem bestimmt — he is destined for higher things
2. vi1) (= entscheiden) to decide (über +acc on)2)du kannst nicht über ihn/seine Zeit bestimmen — it's not up to you to decide what he's going to do/how his time is to be spent
3. vr* * *1) (to fix or settle; to decide: He determined his course of action.) determine2) (to influence: Our policy is governed by three factors.) govern3) ((with for) to direct at: That letter/bullet was intended for me.) intend4) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) mark out* * *be·stim·men *I. vt1. (festsetzen)einen Preis \bestimmen to fix [or set] a priceOrt und Zeit \bestimmen to fix [or appoint] a place and timeeine Grenze/ein Limit \bestimmen to set a limitwir müssen genau \bestimmen, wo wir uns treffen we have to decide exactly where we'll meet; Gesetzentwurf, Verordnung to rule, to lay downdas Gesetz bestimmt es so it's the lawdas Gesetz bestimmt, dass... the law says that...; (entscheiden) to decide sth2. (prägen)▪ etw \bestimmen to set the tone for sthsein ruhiges Auftreten bestimmte die folgende Diskussion his calm manner set the tone for [or of] the ensuing discussiondichte Wälder \bestimmen das Landschaftsbild thick forests characterize the scenery▪ etw \bestimmen to influence sthetw entscheidend \bestimmen to determine [or control] sthdie Meinung anderer Leute bestimmte sein ganzes Handeln other people's opinions had a determining [or prevailing] influence on all of his actionssich akk nach etw dat \bestimmen, durch etw akk bestimmt werden to be governed [or determined] by sth▪ etw \bestimmen to categorize sthetw nach [seiner] Art \bestimmen to establish the category of sthPflanzen/Tiere \bestimmen to classify plants/animalsdie Bedeutung/Etymologie/Herkunft von etw dat \bestimmen to determine the significance/etymology/origin of stheinen Begriff \bestimmen to define a term5. (vorsehen)▪ etw für jdn \bestimmen to intend [or earmark] sth for sbfüreinander bestimmt meant for each otheretw ist für jdn bestimmt sth is for sbzu Größerem bestimmt sein to be destined for higher thingsvorherbestimmt sein to be predestinedII. vi2. (verfügen)▪ über jdn/etw \bestimmen to control sb/sth, to dispose of sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (festsetzen) decide on; fix <price, time, etc.>jemanden zum od. als Nachfolger bestimmen — decide on somebody as one's successor; (nennen) name somebody as one's successor
2) (vorsehen) destine; intend; set aside < money>3) (ermitteln, definieren) identify < part of speech, find, plant, etc.>; determine <age, position>; define < meaning>4) (prägen) determine the character of; give <landscape, townscape> its character2.intransitives Verbhier bestimme ich — I'm in charge or the boss here; my word goes around here
2) (verfügen)[frei] über etwas (Akk.) bestimmen — do as one wishes with something
* * *A. v/tnichts zu bestimmen haben have no say in s.th;du hast hier nichts zu bestimmen umg who asked you (for your opinion)?3. (beeinflussen: Pläne etc) determine, control4. (prägen) characterize;dunkle Wälder bestimmen das Bild der Landschaft the landscape is dominated by dark forests5. (ausersehen) choose;etwas/jemanden zu oderfür etwas bestimmen intend sth for sth/intend sb to be sth;bestimmt sein für be meant for;füreinander bestimmt sein be meant for each other;dieser Ring ist für dich bestimmt this ring is ( oder is meant) for you;zum sofortigen Verzehr/Gebrauch bestimmt Aufdruck auf Ware: for immediate consumption/use;seinen Standort bestimmen determine one’s position, take one’s bearings;Pflanzen/Tiere bestimmen identify plants/animals; neu gefunden classify plants/animals;ein Wort/einen Satz bestimmen define a word/determine the meaning of a sentence7. (jemanden veranlassen) induce (zu +inf to +inf)sich von etwas bestimmen lassen (let o.s.) be influenced by sth; weitS. let sth get the better of oneB. v/iwer bestimmt hier? oderwer hat hier zu bestimmen? who gives the orders around here?2. (verfügen):über jemanden bestimmen (Arbeitskräfte etc) have sb at one’s disposal;über sein Geld/seine Zeit bestimmen decide how to spend one’s money/what to do with one’s time;über seine Angelegenheiten bestimmen decide one’s affairs for oneself* * *1.transitives Verb1) (festsetzen) decide on; fix <price, time, etc.>jemanden zum od. als Nachfolger bestimmen — decide on somebody as one's successor; (nennen) name somebody as one's successor
2) (vorsehen) destine; intend; set aside < money>3) (ermitteln, definieren) identify <part of speech, find, plant, etc.>; determine <age, position>; define < meaning>4) (prägen) determine the character of; give <landscape, townscape> its character2.intransitives Verbhier bestimme ich — I'm in charge or the boss here; my word goes around here
2) (verfügen)[frei] über etwas (Akk.) bestimmen — do as one wishes with something
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16 beschließen
(unreg.)I v/t1. allg.: decide (zu + Inf. to + Inf.); stärker: make up one’s mind (to + Inf.); (Entschluss fassen) resolve (to + Inf.); PARL. vote; einen Antrag beschließen carry a motion; in Versammlungen: pass a resolution; ein Gesetz beschließen pass a bill2. (beenden) end; endgültig: auch settle; (Rede, Schreiben) auch conclude; seine Tage beschließen geh. end one’s days* * *to resolve; to decide; to determine* * *be|schlie|ßen ptp beschlo\#ssen irreg [bə'ʃlɔsn]1. vt2) (= beenden) to end; Brief, Abend, Programm to end, to conclude, to wind up2. vibeschlíéßen — to decide on sth
See:→ auch beschlossen* * *1) (to make a firm decision (to do something): I've resolved to stop smoking.) resolve2) (to pass (a resolution): It was resolved that women should be allowed to join the society.) resolve* * *be·schlie·ßen *I. vt1. (entscheiden über)▪ etw \beschließen to decide sthein Gesetz \beschließen to vote through a new bill, to pass a motion▪ \beschließen, etw zu tun to decide to do sth; (nach reiflicher Überlegung) to make up one's mind to do sthich möchte [meine Rede] mit einem Zitat \beschließen I would like to conclude [my speech] with a quote* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)2.beschließen, etwas zu tun — decide or resolve to do something; <committee, council, etc.> resolve to do something
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbüber etwas (Akk.) beschließen — decide concerning something
* * *beschließen (irr)A. v/t1. allg: decide (zu +inf to +inf); stärker: make up one’s mind (to +inf); (Entschluss fassen) resolve (to +inf); PARL vote;einen Antrag beschließen carry a motion; in Versammlungen: pass a resolution;ein Gesetz beschließen pass a billseine Tage beschließen geh end one’s daysB. v/iüber etwas (akk)beschließen reach a decision on sth* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)2.beschließen, etwas zu tun — decide or resolve to do something; <committee, council, etc.> resolve to do something
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17 decidere
1. v/t questione settledata decide on, settle ondecidere di fare qualcosa decide to do something2. v/i decide* * *decidere v.tr.1 ( risolvere, concludere definendo) to decide, to settle: decidere una vertenza, una lite, to settle a disagreement, a quarrel; decidere una questione una volta per sempre, to settle a question once and for all; hanno deciso tutto fra di loro, they decided everything between themselves; questo decide la questione, this decides (o settles) the matter; cosa ti ha fatto decidere in questo modo?, how did you come to that decision? // (dir.) decidere una causa, to decide a case (o to give judgement)2 ( stabilire, fissare, determinare) to determine, to decide (on), to fix: decidere di fare qlco., to decide to do (o on doing) sthg.; decidere di non fare qlco., to decide not to do (o against doing) sthg.; decidere lo sciopero, to decide on a strike; decisi di partire subito, I decided (o resolved) to leave at once; non ho ancora deciso dove andare, I've not yet decided where to go; quell'avvenimento decise la sua carriera, that event determined (o decided) his career; decidere la data dell'incontro, to decide (on) (o to fix) the date of the meeting; decidemmo di attendere la sua risposta, it was decided to wait for his reply3 ( scegliere) to decide (on), to choose*, to make* up one's mind (about): devono decidere il colore delle piastrelle, they must decide on (o choose) the colour of the tiles; non ho ancora deciso quale vestito mettermi, I haven't made up my mind (o decided) yet what dress to wear4 (non com.) ( indurre) to convince, to induce, to decide: decidere qlcu. a confessare, to convince s.o. to confess◆ v. intr.1 ( determinare) to decide: un evento che deciderà del nostro futuro, an event that will decide our future2 ( scegliere) to decide, to choose*: lasciate decidere a lui, let him decide; sta a lei decidere, it's up to her to decide (o to choose); devi decidere tra il mare e la montagna, you have to choose between the mountains and the seaside // decidere in favore di qlco., to decide for (o in favour of) sthg.◘ decidersi v.intr.pron. to make* up one's mind: non so decidermi a licenziarlo, I cannot bring myself to dismiss him; si è finalmente deciso ad ammettere le sue colpe, he finally made up his mind to admit his guilt; ora basta, devi deciderti una volta per tutte!, now stop right there, you must make up your mind once and for all! // deciditi!, make your mind up!; ( sbrigati) get a move on!* * *1. [de'tʃidere]vb irreg vt1)decidere qc — to decide on sthdecidere una data/un'ora — to agree on a date/time, fix a date/time
decidere di fare qc/di non fare qc — to decide to do sth/against doing sth
2) (risolvere: disputa) to settle, resolve2. viè venuto il momento di decidere — it's time to decide o make a decision
fu quel fatto a decidere del mio futuro — that was what decided o determined my future
3. vip (decidersi)(persona) to come to o make a decision* * *[de'tʃidere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (stabilire) to decide on, to determine [ data]; to fix, to determine [ prezzo]; (scegliere) to choose* [modello, colore]decidere di fare — to decide o determine to do
decidere di non fare — to decide not to do o against doing
2) (risolvere) to decide, to settle [ questione]; sport to settle [ partita]2.1) (prendere una decisione) to decide, to determine3.decidere di qcs. — to decide sth
verbo pronominale decidersi to decide, to make* up one's mind ( a fare to do); to determine ( a fare on, upon doing); to come* to a decision* * *decidere/de't∫idere/ [35]1 (stabilire) to decide on, to determine [ data]; to fix, to determine [ prezzo]; (scegliere) to choose* [modello, colore]; decidere di fare to decide o determine to do; decidere di non fare to decide not to do o against doing(aus. avere)1 (prendere una decisione) to decide, to determine; dovremo decidere in fretta we'll have to make a quick decision2 (essere determinante) decidere di qcs. to decide sth.III decidersi verbo pronominaleto decide, to make* up one's mind ( a fare to do); to determine ( a fare on, upon doing); to come* to a decision; bisogna che mi decida a leggere il suo articolo I must get around to reading his article. -
18 bestimmen
be·stim·men *vt1) ( festsetzen)einen Preis \bestimmen to fix [or set] a price;Ort und Zeit \bestimmen to fix [or appoint] a place and time;eine Grenze/ein Limit \bestimmen to set a limit;wir müssen genau \bestimmen, wo wir uns treffen we have to decide exactly where we'll meet; Gesetzentwurf, Verordnung to rule, to lay down;das Gesetz bestimmt es so it's the law;das Gesetz bestimmt, dass... the law says that...;( entscheiden) to decide sth2) ( prägen)etw \bestimmen to set the tone for sth;sein ruhiges Auftreten bestimmte die folgende Diskussion his calm manner set the tone for [or of] the ensuing discussion;dichte Wälder \bestimmen das Landschaftsbild thick forests characterize the scenery3) ( beeinflussen)etw \bestimmen to influence sth;etw entscheidend \bestimmen to determine [or control] sth;die Meinung anderer Leute bestimmte sein ganzes Handeln other people's opinions had a determining [or prevailing] influence on all of his actions;etw \bestimmen to categorize sth;etw nach [seiner] Art \bestimmen to establish the category of sth;Pflanzen/Tiere \bestimmen to classify plants/animals;die Bedeutung/ Etymologie/Herkunft von etw \bestimmen to determine the significance/etymology/origin of sth;einen Begriff \bestimmen to define a term5) ( vorsehen)jdn zu etw \bestimmen to make sb sth, to name [or choose] sb as sth;jdn durch Wahl zu etw \bestimmen to vote sb in as sth;etw für jdn \bestimmen to intend [or earmark] sth for sb;füreinander bestimmt meant for each other;etw ist für jdn bestimmt sth is for sb;zu Größerem bestimmt sein to be destined for higher things;vorherbestimmt sein to be predestinedvi2) ( verfügen)über jdn/etw \bestimmen to control sb/sth, to dispose of sth; -
19 decydować
(-uję, -ujesz); vi1) to decide (on sth) perf za-* * *ipf.1. (= postanawiać) decydować decide ( o czymś about sth); decydować na własną rękę decide on one's own; sam decyduj it's up to you.2. (= warunkować) decydować o czymś determine sth, decide sth.ipf.make up one's mind (na coś l. w sprawie czegoś about sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > decydować
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20 flip
I [flɪp]1) (of finger) colpetto m.to decide sth. by the flip of a coin — decidere qcs. facendo testa o croce
2) (somersault) capriola f.II 1. [flɪp]2.to flip sth. open — aprire qcs
1) (get angry) incavolarsi2) (go mad) uscire di testa, partire3) (get excited) eccitarsi ( over per)•••* * *[flip] 1. past tense, past participle - flipped; verb1) (to throw (something) in the air (so that it turns): They flipped a coin to see which side it landed on.) lanciare2) ((sometimes with over) to turn over quickly: She flipped over the pages of the book.) sfogliare2. noun(an act of flipping.) buffetto* * *[flɪp]1. n2. vtto flip a coin — lanciare una moneta in aria, fare a testa e croce
3. vi1) (fam: lose temper) uscire dai gangheri2)4. adj(fam: remark) poco serio (-a)•* * *flip (1) /flɪp/n.2 movimento brusco; scatto4 (fam. GB) breve volo di piacere● flip book, libro animato ( da sfogliare velocemente); cineografo □ flip chart, lavagna a fogli mobili ( per presentazioni) □ flip phone, cellulare con sportellino sollevabile □ (fam.) the flip side, la seconda faccia, il retro ( di un disco); (fig.) l'altra faccia (di q.); il rovescio della medaglia ( di un problema, ecc.) □ ( nuoto) flip turn, capovolta.flip (2) /flɪp/n.bevanda calda, di birra, sidro, ecc., a base di uovo sbattuto.flip (3) /flɪp/(fam.) ► flippant.(to) flip /flɪp/A v. t.1 rovesciare ( con un movimento rapido); girare; capovolgere; ribaltare: to flip an omelette, rivoltare un'omelette; to flip a coin, lanciare (in aria) una moneta; ( anche) fare a testa o croce2 muovere, lanciare (con un colpetto o un movimento secco): to flip st. open, aprire di scatto qc.; He flipped a few coins on the table, ha gettato sul tavolo qualche monetaB v. i.1 fare il gesto di dare un buffetto; schioccare le dita● (volg. USA) to flip sb. the bird, mostrare a q. il dito medio tenuto dritto ( gesto sconcio); fare un gesto sconcio a q. ( tenendo dritto il dito medio) □ (fam.) to flip for it, fare a testa o croce; giocarsi qc. a testa o croce □ ( slang) to flip one's lid (o one's top) ► to flip, def. B 3 e 4.* * *I [flɪp]1) (of finger) colpetto m.to decide sth. by the flip of a coin — decidere qcs. facendo testa o croce
2) (somersault) capriola f.II 1. [flɪp]2.to flip sth. open — aprire qcs
1) (get angry) incavolarsi2) (go mad) uscire di testa, partire3) (get excited) eccitarsi ( over per)•••
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