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1 accede
intransitive verb1) (assent) zustimmen (to Dat.)2) beitreten (to Dat.) [Abkommen, Bündnis]; antreten [Amt]accede [to the throne] — den Thron besteigen
* * *[ək'si:d]- academic.ru/115000/accede_to">accede to* * *ac·cede[ækˈsi:d]vi ( form)1. (agree)to \accede to a demand/request einer Forderung/Bitte nachgebento \accede to a proposal in einen Vorschlag einwilligen2. (assume)to \accede to a position einen Posten übernehmento \accede to the throne den Thron besteigento \accede to sb's title jds Titel übernehmen3. (become member)* * *[k'siːd]vi1)to accede to the Premiership/office of President — die Nachfolge als Premierminister/Präsident antreten
2) (= agree) zustimmen (to +dat); (= yield) einwilligen (to in +acc)3)* * *accede [ækˈsiːd] v/i2. beitreten (to dat):accede to an office ein Amt antreten;accede to power die Macht übernehmen, die Regierung antreten;accede to the throne den Thron besteigen4. JUR zuwachsen (to dat)* * *intransitive verb1) (assent) zustimmen (to Dat.)2) beitreten (to Dat.) [Abkommen, Bündnis]; antreten [Amt]accede [to the throne] — den Thron besteigen
* * *v.antreten (Amt) v.beipflichten v.zustimmen v.übernehmen v.
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