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  • 141 beitragen

    vt/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) contribute (zu to); (förderlich sein, dienen) auch help, mit Inf. auch serve to (+ Inf.); er / sein Erscheinen hat ( wesentlich) zum Gelingen des Abends beigetragen the success of the evening was in (large) part due to him / his appearance; das trägt nur dazu bei, seine Lage zu verschlechtern it will only serve to worsen the situation; sein Teil ( dazu) beitragen contribute one’s share, do one’s bit (Am. part) umg., play one’s ( oder its) part; viel dazu beitragen, (um) die Lage erträglicher zu machen auch go a long way toward(s) alleviating the situation
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    to contribute; to add
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    bei|tra|gen
    vti sep
    to contribute ( zu to); (= mithelfen auch) to help (zu to)

    das trägt nur dazu bei, die Lage zu verschlimmern — that only helps to make the position worse

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    das
    1) (the act of contributing.) contribution
    2) (to give (money, help etc) along with others: Have you contributed (any money) to this charity?; I've been contributing (articles) to this paper for many years.) contribute
    3) ((with to) to help to cause to happen: His gambling contributed to his downfall.) contribute
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    bei|tra·gen
    zu etw dat \beitragen to contribute to sth
    der Vorschlag soll dazu \beitragen, dass wir einen befriedigenden Kompromiss finden this proposal is to help us obtain a satisfactory compromise
    II. vt
    etw zu etw dat \beitragen to contribute sth to sth
    seinen Teil zur Rettung der Hungernden \beitragen to do one's bit to help the starving
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    unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb contribute (zu to)

    das Seine/viel zu etwas beitragen — contribute one's share/a great deal to something

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    beitragen v/t & v/i (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) contribute (
    zu to); (förderlich sein, dienen) auch help, mit inf auch serve to (+inf);
    er/sein Erscheinen hat (wesentlich) zum Gelingen des Abends beigetragen the success of the evening was in (large) part due to him/his appearance;
    das trägt nur dazu bei, seine Lage zu verschlechtern it will only serve to worsen the situation;
    sein Teil (dazu) beitragen contribute one’s share, do one’s bit (US part) umg, play one’s ( oder its) part;
    viel dazu beitragen, (um) die Lage erträglicher zu machen auch go a long way toward(s) alleviating the situation
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb contribute (zu to)

    das Seine/viel zu etwas beitragen — contribute one's share/a great deal to something

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    (zu) v.
    to add (to) v. v.
    to contribute v.

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