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1 entscheiden
(entschied,entschieden) - {to adjudge} xử, xét xử, phân xử, kết án, tuyên án, cấp cho, ban cho - {to arbitrate} làm trọng tài phân xử - {to clinch} đập bẹt, đóng gập, buộc vào vòng neo, giải quyết, thanh toán, ký kết, xác nhận, làm cho không bác lại được, bị đóng gập đầu lại, bị ghì chặt, bị siết chặt, ôm sát người mà đánh - {to conclude} kết thúc, chấm dứt, bế mạc, kết luận, quyết định, dàn xếp, thu xếp - {to determine} định, xác định, định rõ, định đoạt, làm cho quyết định, làm cho có quyết tâm thôi thúc, làm mãn hạn, quyết tâm, kiên quyết, mãn hạn, hết hạn - {to judge} xét, xét đoán, phán đoán, đánh giá, xét thấy, cho rằng, thấy rằng, phê bình, chỉ trích, làm quan toà, làm người phân xử, làm trọng tài - {to rule} cai trị, trị vì, thống trị, chỉ huy, điều khiển, kiềm chế, chế ngự, dạng bị động) chỉ dẫn, hướng dẫn, khuyên bảo, ra lệnh, kẻ bằng thước, cầm quyền, thể hiện - {to will} tỏ ý chí, có quyết chí, buộc, bắt buộc, để lại bằng chức thư, muốn, thuận, bằng lòng, thường vẫn, nếu, giá mà, ước rằng, phi, tất nhiên, ắt là, hẳn là, chắc là, nhất định sẽ, sẽ, có thể = entscheiden (entschied,entschieden) [über] {to adjudicate [on,upon]; to decide [on]}+ = entscheiden (entschied,entschieden) (Rennen) {to run off}+ = sich entscheiden [für] {to opt [for]}+ = sich entscheiden [zwischen,zugunsten,gegen] {to decide [between,for,against]}+ = vorher entscheiden {to prejudice}+ = im voraus entscheiden {to forejudge}+ = entscheiden zugunsten von {to find for}+ = sich nicht entscheiden können {to shilly-shally}+
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