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  • 1 avow

    transitive verb

    an avowed opponent/supporter — ein erklärter Gegner/Befürworter

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    [əˈvaʊ]
    vt ( form)
    to \avow sth etw bekennen
    to \avow that... eingestehen, dass...
    to \avow oneself to sth sich akk zu etw dat bekennen
    to \avow one's love to sb jdm seine Liebe erklären liter
    an \avowed opponent ein erklärter Gegner
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    [ə'vaʊ]
    vt (liter)
    erklären; belief, faith bekennen

    to avow one's love (to sb) — (jdm) seine Liebe erklären or gestehen, sich (jdm) erklären

    he avowed himself to be a royalister bekannte (offen), Royalist zu sein

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    avow [əˈvaʊ] v/t (offen) bekennen, (ein)gestehen:
    avow o.s. (to be) the author sich als Autor bekennen
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    transitive verb

    an avowed opponent/supporter — ein erklärter Gegner/Befürworter

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    v.
    bekennen v.

    English-german dictionary > avow

  • 2 avow

    [əʼvaʊ] vt
    ( form);
    to \avow sth etw bekennen;
    to \avow that... eingestehen, dass...;
    to \avow oneself to sth sich akk zu etw dat bekennen;
    to \avow one's love to sb jdm seine Liebe erklären ( liter)
    an \avowed opponent ein erklärter Gegner

    English-German students dictionary > avow

См. также в других словарях:

  • avow — I verb acknowledge, admit, admit frankly, affirm, allege as a fact, articulate, assert, assert on oath, assert peremptorily, assert under oath, asseverate, attest, authenticate, aver, avouch, be bound, bear witness, certify, commit oneself,… …   Law dictionary

  • avow — [ə vou′] vt. [ME avowen < OFr avouer < L advocare: see ADVOCATE] 1. to declare openly or admit frankly 2. to acknowledge or claim (oneself) to be [he avowed himself a patriot] SYN. ACKNOWLEDGE avower n …   English World dictionary

  • commit oneself — index assume (undertake), avow, cast (register), decide, guarantee, pledge (promise the performance of), pro …   Law dictionary

  • admit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. let in; induct, matriculate; concede, acknowledge; receive, allow, fess or own up (inf.). See disclosure, receiving, permission. Ant., deny, refuse, repel. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To grant entrance] …   English dictionary for students

  • swear — vb swore, sworn, swear·ing [Old English swerian] vt 1: to utter or take solemnly swear an oath 2 a: to assert as true or promise under oath a sworn affidavit …   Law dictionary

  • acknowledge — ac·knowl·edge vt edged, edg·ing 1: to indicate recognition and acceptance of the power of taxation in the general and state governments is acknowledged to be concurrent McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 U.S. 316 (1819) 2 a: to show by word or act that… …   Law dictionary

  • pledge — 1 / plej/ n 1: a delivery of esp. personal property as security for a debt or other obligation; broadly: the perfection of a security interest in collateral through possession of the collateral by a creditor or other promisee 2 a: property and… …   Law dictionary

  • certify — cer·ti·fy / sər tə ˌfī/ vt fied, fy·ing [Medieval Latin certificare, from Late Latin, to assure, convince, from Latin certus certain + ficare to make] 1: to state authoritatively: as a: to give assurance of the validity of certify corporate… …   Law dictionary

  • confess — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. acknowledge, avow, own, admit; disclose, tell, reveal, unbosom, unburden, divulge. See disclosure, penitence, rite. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To admit] Syn. acknowledge, own, concede; see admit 3 . 2.… …   English dictionary for students

  • acknowledge — 1 Acknowledge, admit, own, avow, confess are synonymous when they mean to disclose something against one’s will or inclination. All usually imply some sort of pressure as that of the law or of conscience leading to the disclosure. Acknowledge or… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • promise — prom·ise n: a declaration or manifestation esp. in a contract of an intention to act or refrain from acting in a specified way that gives the party to whom it is made a right to expect its fulfillment aleatory promise: a promise (as to compensate …   Law dictionary

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