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1 abfassen
abfassen v 1. GEN, RECHT to write, to draft; 2. V&M draft (Reklametext)* * *v 1. <Geschäft, Recht> to write, to draft; 2. <V&M> Reklametext draft* * *abfassen
(formulieren) to formulate, to word, (in Codesprache) to code, (Schriftstück) to draw (get) up, to draft, to compose, to prepare, to write;
• artikelweise abfassen to article;
• freundlich abfassen to couch in polite words;
• genau abfassen to formulate;
• Presseerklärung abfassen to write a statement for the press;
• Protokoll abfassen to draw up the minutes;
• Schriftstück abfassen to put into writing;
• Urkunde abfassen to pen a document;
• Vertrag abfassen to make out (prepare) a contract. -
2 freundlich abfassen
freundlich abfassen
to couch in polite words -
3 Floskel
f; -, -n; pej. meaningless phrase, cliché; Pl. auch (empty) words* * *Flọs|kel ['flɔskl]f -, -nset phraseeine höfliche/abgedroschene Floskel — a polite but meaningless/a hackneyed (Brit) or clichéd phrase
* * *Flos·kel<-, -n>[ˈflɔskl̩]eine höfliche/abgedroschene \Floskel a polite but meaningless phrase, a hackneyed phrase pej* * *die; Floskel, Floskeln cliché* * ** * *die; Floskel, Floskeln cliché* * *-n f.empty phrase n.
См. также в других словарях:
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