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1 gipfeln
v/i culminate (in + Dat in); Unruhen etc.: auch escalate (into); Karriere, Rede etc.: climax (in), culminate (in)* * *to culminate* * *gịp|feln ['gɪpfln]vito culminate ( in +dat in)* * *((with in) to reach the highest or most important point: The celebrations culminated in a firework display in the local park.) culminate* * *gip·feln[ˈgɪpfl̩n]vi* * *intransitives Verbin etwas (Dat.) gipfeln — culminate in something
* * *gipfeln v/i culminate (in +dat in); Unruhen etc: auch escalate (into); Karriere, Rede etc: climax (in), culminate (in)* * *intransitives Verbin etwas (Dat.) gipfeln — culminate in something
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2 kulminieren
v/i auch ASTRON. culminate (in + Dat in)* * *to culminate* * *kul|mi|nie|ren [kʊlmi'niːrən] ptp kulminiertvito culminate; (fig auch) to reach its peak* * *kul·mi·nie·ren *[kʊlmiˈni:rən]vi (geh)* * *intransitives Verb (auch Astron.) culminate (in + Dat. in)* * *in +dat in)* * *intransitives Verb (auch Astron.) culminate (in + Dat. in)* * *v.to culminate v. -
3 Höhepunkt
m2. fig. des Glücks, einer Karriere, der Macht etc.: height, peak; der Spannung, einer Geschichte, auch sexuell: climax; (Orgasmus) auch orgasm; eines Festes etc.: auch highlight; einer Entwicklung etc.: summit, peak; (entscheidende Phase) critical stage; einer Epoche, Kultur etc.: heyday; auf dem Höhepunkt (+ Gen) at the height of; seinen Höhepunkt erreichen culminate (in + Dat in), climax (in); Verkaufszahlen etc.: peak, reach its ( oder their) peak; Krankheit: reach a crisis; den Höhepunkt überschritten haben have passed its peak; einen Höhepunkt haben sexuell: climax, have an orgasm* * *der Höhepunktapogee; meridian; highlight; acme; orgasm; zenith; height; climax; heyday* * *Hö|he|punktmhighest point; (von Abend, Tag, Leben) high point, high spot; (von Veranstaltung) high spot, highlight; (von Karriere, des Ruhms, der Macht) pinnacle, peak, height; (des Glücks etc) height, peak; (von Entwicklung) peak, summit, apex; (von Kurve) vertex; (eines Stücks, = Orgasmus) climaxauf den Hö́hepunkt bringen — to bring to a climax
den Hö́hepunkt erreichen — to reach a or its/one's climax; (Krankheit) to reach or come to a crisis
den Hö́hepunkt überschreiten — to pass the peak
* * *der1) (the highest point: the acme of perfection.) acme2) (the highest point; the most dramatic moment: the climax of the novel.) climax3) culmination4) (at a level of great excitement: The crowd's excitement was at fever pitch as they waited for the filmstar to appear.) at fever pitch5) (the highest, greatest, strongest etc point: He is at the height of his career; The storm was at its height.) height6) (the time when a particular person or thing had great importance and popularity: The 1950's were the heyday of rock and roll.) heyday7) (the best or most memorable event, experience, part of something etc: The highlight of our holiday was a trip to a brewery.) highlight8) (the most successful or spectacular performance or item (in a show etc): The acrobats were the star turn of the evening.) star turn* * *Hö·he·punktm2. (Gipfel) height, peakauf dem \Höhepunkt seiner Karriere at the height of one's careerder \Höhepunkt seiner Macht the peak of one's powerden/seinen \Höhepunkt erreichen/überschreiten to reach/pass the/its critical stagebald hatte die Krise ihren \Höhepunkt erreicht the crisis had soon reached its climax; (Zenith) zenith3. (Orgasmus) climaxjdn zum \Höhepunkt bringen to bring sb to a climaxzum \Höhepunkt kommen to reach a climax* * *der high point; (einer Veranstaltung) high spot; highlight; (einer Laufbahn, des Ruhms) peak; pinnacle; (einer Krankheit) crisis; critical point; (einer Krise) turning point; (der Macht) summit; pinnacle; (des Glücks) height; (Orgasmus; eines Stückes) climaxauf dem Höhepunkt seiner Laufbahn stehen — be at the peak of one's career
* * *2. fig des Glücks, einer Karriere, der Macht etc: height, peak; der Spannung, einer Geschichte, auch sexuell: climax; (Orgasmus) auch orgasm; eines Festes etc: auch highlight; einer Entwicklung etc: summit, peak; (entscheidende Phase) critical stage; einer Epoche, Kultur etc: heyday;auf dem Höhepunkt (+gen) at the height of;seinen Höhepunkt erreichen culminate (in +dat in), climax (in); Verkaufszahlen etc: peak, reach its ( oder their) peak; Krankheit: reach a crisis;den Höhepunkt überschritten haben have passed its peak;* * *der high point; (einer Veranstaltung) high spot; highlight; (einer Laufbahn, des Ruhms) peak; pinnacle; (einer Krankheit) crisis; critical point; (einer Krise) turning point; (der Macht) summit; pinnacle; (des Glücks) height; (Orgasmus; eines Stückes) climax* * *m.acme n.apogee n.climax n.height n.heyday n.highlight n. -
4 Konkurs
Konkurs m (obs; 'Insolvenz' seit InsO 1999) FIN, RW bankruptcy; insolvency, liquidation (Zahlungsunfähigkeit; in Deutschland trat am 1.1.1999 die neue Insolvenzordnung, InsO, in Kraft und löste die Konkurs- und Vergleichsordnung vom 1.1.1900 ab) • in Konkurs gehen FIN fail, go bankrupt, (infrml) go to the wall, (infrml) go bust • Konkurs anmelden FIN file for bankruptcy, file a petition in bankruptcy • Konkurs eröffnen RECHT, WIWI adjudicate bankruptcy • Konkurs machen FIN fail, go bankrupt, (infrml) go to the wall* * *m obs (im Deutschen meist 'Insolvenz') <Finanz, Rechnung> bankruptcy, Zahlungsunfähigkeit insolvency, liquidation ■ in Konkurs gehen < Finanz> fail, go bankrupt, go to the wall infrml, go bust infrml ■ Konkurs anmelden < Finanz> file for bankruptcy ■ Konkurs eröffnen <Vw> adjudicate bankruptcy ■ Konkurs machen < Finanz> fail, go bankrupt, go to the wall infrml* * *Konkurs
bankruptcy, [business] failure, wall, (Br.), (Konkursmasse) bankrupt estate;
• in Konkurs bankrupt, under receivership;
• kurz vor dem Konkurs faced with bankruptcy;
• Konkurse (Zeitung) black list;
• von den Gläubigern beantragter Konkurs involuntary bankruptcy (US);
• betrügerischer Konkurs fraudulent bankruptcy;
• leichtsinniger Konkurs wilful bankruptcy;
• unverschuldeter Konkurs simple bankruptcy;
• Konkurs auf Antrag des [Konkurs]schuldners voluntary bankruptcy (US);
• Konkurse landwirtschaftlicher Betriebe farm bankruptcies;
• Konkurs mit Inanspruchnahme des Bürgers open insolvency;
• Konkurse von Mittelstandsbetrieben small-business failures;
• Konkurs abwenden to avoid bankruptcy proceedings;
• Konkurs abwickeln to administer a bankrupt’s estate, to liquidate a bankrupt’s affairs;
• seinen Konkurs anmelden to file a petition in (a declaration of) bankruptcy, to declare o. s. a bankrupt, to strike a docket, to go through the hoops, to pay ten shillings in the pound;
• Konkurs selbst anmelden to file a petition in voluntary bankruptcy (US);
• seine Forderung zum Konkurs anmelden to prove one’s claim in bankruptcy;
• Konkurs aufheben to terminate bankruptcy proceedings;
• Konkurs gegen j. beantragen to bring bankruptcy proceedings against s. o.;
• Rechtswirkungen eines Konkurses beilegen to attach the incidents of a bankrupt;
• Konkurs einstellen to terminate (close, stop) bankruptcy proceedings;
• über jds. Vermögen den Konkurs erklären to declare (adjudicate) s. o. judicially to be a bankrupt;
• Konkurs eröffnen to institute bankruptcy proceedings;
• schließlich zum Konkurs führen to culminate in bankruptcy;
• in Konkurs gehen (geraten) to go (become) bankrupt, to fail, to wind up (US), to become insolvent, to go to the wall (Br.);
• Konkurs machen to be in Queer Street (Br.);
• vor einem Konkurs stehen to be faced with bankruptcy;
• kurz vor dem Konkurs stehen to totter on the verge of bankruptcy;
• in der Liste der Konkurse stehen to have one’s name (appear) in the gazette;
• j. zum Konkurs treiben to force (throw) s. o. into bankruptcy, to drive s. o. to the wall (Br.);
• über j. den Konkurs verhängen to declare s. o. judicially to be bankrupt, to adjudicate (adjudge) s. o. judicially to be bankrupt;
• gerade noch am Konkurs vorbeisteuern to bring back from the brink of bankruptcy;
• auf den Konkurs zusteuern to drift towards bankruptcy, to head for bankruptcy, to steer near receivership;
• Konkursablauf procedure in bankruptcy;
• Konkursabwendung avoidance of bankruptcy proceedings;
• Konkursabwicklung administration of a bankrupt’s estate;
• Konkursabwicklungsbilanz realization [and liquidation] statement, statutory statement of affairs (Br.), schedule of a bankrupt’s debts (US);
• Konkursandrohung bankruptcy notice;
• Konkursandrohung mit Zahlungsaufforderung judgment (debtor) summons (Br.);
• Schuldner zur Zahlung unter Konkursandrohung auffordern to serve a bankruptcy notice on a debtor;
• Konkursanmeldegebühr filing costs;
• Konkursanmeldung declaration of (petition in) bankruptcy, (durch Gemeinschuldner) voluntary petition (US);
• Konkursanmeldung vornehmen to file one’s schedule (US) (a declaration of bankruptcy);
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5 attempted use
■ Act of purposely engaging in conduct planned to culminate in the ingestion, injection or consumption of any prohibited substance or in the application of any prohibited method, constituting an anti-doping rule violation.■ Absichtliche Einleitung einer Handlung, die auf Einnahme, Injektion oder Konsum einer verbotenen Substanz oder Anwendung einer verbotenen Methode in irgendeiner Form ausgerichtet ist und einen Verstoß gegen Antidoping-Vorschriften darstellt. -
6 schließlich zum Konkurs führen
schließlich zum Konkurs führen
to culminate in bankruptcyBusiness german-english dictionary > schließlich zum Konkurs führen
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11 der Höhepunkt
- {acme} tột đỉnh, đỉnh cao nhất, thời kỳ nguy kịch nhất - {apex} đỉnh ngọc, chỏm, điểm apec - {apogee} điển xa quả đất nhất, khoảng lớn nhất giữa mặt trời và quả đất, chỗ xa nhất, tuyệt đỉnh, điểm cao nhất, thời cực thịnh - {climax} phép tiến dần, cao đỉnh - {full} toàn bộ - {height} chiều cao, bề cao, độ cao, điểm cao, đỉnh, tột độ - {heyday} thời hoàng kim, thời sung sức nhất, thời đang độ, tuổi thanh xuân - {meridian} đường kinh, kinh tuyến, thiên đỉnh, đỉnh cao - {peak} lưỡi trai, chỏm chóp, đầu nhọn, cao điểm, mỏm - {summit} chóp, hội nghị cấp cao nhất, cấp cao nhất - {zenith} cực điểm = auf dem Höhepunkt {at high tide}+ = auf dem Höhepunkt sein {to be at the zenith}+ = den Höhepunkt erreichen {to culminate}+ = auf den Höhepunkt bringen {to climax}+ -
12 gipfeln
- {to culminate} lên đến cực điểm, lên đến tột độ, lên đến tột bậc, qua đường kinh - {to spire} mọc thẳng lên, đâm vút lên, xây tháp hình chóp cho -
13 kulminieren
(Astronomie) - {to culminate} lên đến cực điểm, lên đến tột độ, lên đến tột bậc, qua đường kinh - {to south} đi về hướng nam, đi qua đường kinh
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