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1 assignment of property
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2 assignment
noun* * ** * *as·sign·ment[əˈsaɪnmənt]ndiplomatic \assignment diplomatische Missionforeign \assignment Auslandsauftrag mhomework \assignment Hausaufgabe fto send sb on an \assignment jdm einen Auftrag erteilento be on \assignment somewhere irgendwo im Einsatz sein [o einem Auftrag nachgehen\assignment of blame Schuldzuweisung f; LAW, ECON\assignment of a patent/copyright Patentübertragung f/Übertragung f eines Urheberrechtshis heirs and \assignments seine Erben und Rechtsnachfolger* * *[ə'saɪnmənt]n1) (= task) Aufgabe f; (= mission) Auftrag m, Mission fto be on ( an) assignment — einen Auftrag haben
his assignment to the post of ambassador/to this school — seine Berufung zum Botschafter/an diese Schule
3) (= allocation) Zuweisung f, Zuteilung f; (of room) Bestimmung f (to für); (of meaning) Zuordnung f (to zu)* * *assignment [əˈsaınmənt] sto an akk):2. Festsetzung f, Bestimmung f4. Zuschreibung f5. Angabe f, Anführen nto an akk)7. JUR Abtretungsurkunde f* * *noun3) (of reason, cause) Aufgabe, die* * *(US) n.Posten - m.Stellung -en f. n.Anweisung f.Arbeit -en f.Aufgabe -n f.Auftrag -¨e m.Bestimmung f.Verwendung f.Zuordnung f.Zuteilung f.Zuweisung f.
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