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1 delegation
noun* * *noun (a body of delegates.) die Delegation* * *del·ega·tion[ˌdelɪˈgeɪʃən]n\delegation of authority Vollmachtsübertragung f* * *["delI'geISən]n1) (of responsibility etc) Delegation fhe's no good at delegation — er kann einfach nicht delegieren
2) (= group of delegates) Delegation f, Abordnung f* * *delegation [ˌdelıˈɡeıʃn] s1. Delegierung f, Abordnung f (einer Person)2. Bevollmächtigung f, Übertragung f:delegation of powers Vollmachtsübertragung3. Delegation f, Abordnung f4. WIRTSCHa) Kreditbrief mb) Schuldüberweisung fc) Vollmachtsübertragung f* * *nounDelegation, die (to an + Akk.)* * *n.Abordnung f.Delegation f.Entsendung f. -
2 recall
1. transitive verb1) (remember) sich erinnern an (+ Akk.)2) (serve as reminder of) erinnern an (+ Akk.)recall something to somebody — jemanden an etwas (Akk.) erinnern
3) (summon back) zurückrufen [Soldat, fehlerhaftes Produkt]; zurückfordern [Buch]2. noun1) (ability to remember)[powers of] recall — Erinnerungsvermögen, das; Gedächtnis, das
2) (possibility of annulling)beyond or past recall — unwiderruflich
* * *[ri'ko:l] 1. verb2) (to remember: I don't recall when I last saw him.) sich errinnern2. noun1) (an order to return: the recall of soldiers to duty.) die Abberufung2) (['ri:ko:l] the ability to remember and repeat what one has seen, heard etc: He has total recall.) die Errinnerung* * *re·callI. vt[rɪˈkɔ:l]1. (remember)2. (call back to mind)3. COMPUT4. (order to return)▪ to \recall sb jdn zurückrufen [o zurückbeordern]to \recall an ambassador einen Botschafter abberufen5. SPORTto \recall a player einen Spieler [in die Mannschaft] zurückholen6. (request to return)to \recall a product ein Produkt zurückrufen7. (revoke)▪ to \recall sth etw zurücknehmento \recall an action/a decision eine Handlung/eine Entscheidung rückgängig machento \recall a bid ein Gebot zurückziehenII. n[rɪˈkɔ:l, AM ˈri:kɔ:l]powers of \recall Erinnerungsvermögen ntto have total \recall ein absolutes Erinnerungsvermögen besitzen6.▶ to be lost beyond \recall für immer verloren sein* * *[rɪ'kɔːl]1. vt1) (= summon back) zurückrufen; ambassador abberufen; library book zurückfordern; (FIN) capital zurückfordern, einziehenFerguson was recalled to the Scotland squad —
to recall sb to life — jdn ins Leben zurückrufen
her voice recalled him to the present — ihre Stimme brachte ihn in die Wirklichkeit zurück
2) (= remember) sich erinnern an (+acc), sich entsinnen (+gen)I cannot recall meeting him or having met him — ich kann mich nicht daran erinnern, dass ich ihn kennengelernt habe
as I recall... — soweit ich mich erinnere...
2. n1) (= summoning back) Rückruf m; (of ambassador) Abberufung f; (of library book) Rückforderung f, Einmahnung f; (FIN, of capital) Einzug mrecall slip — Aufforderung f zur Rückgabe eines/des Buches
lost/gone beyond recall — für immer verloren/gegangen sein
2)(= remembrance)
powers of recall — Erinnerungsvermögen nt* * *recall [rıˈkɔːl]A v/tI can’t recall seeing her ich kann mich nicht daran erinnern, sie gesehen zu haben4. Erinnerungen etc wachrufen:recall sth to sb ( oder sb’s mind) jemandem etwas ins Gedächtnis zurückrufen, jemanden an etwas erinnern5. jemandes Aufmerksamkeit etc erneut lenken (to auf akk)6. ein Versprechen etc zurücknehmen, widerrufen, rückgängig machen7. WIRTSCH Kapital, einen Kredit etc (auf)kündigen:until recalled bis auf Widerruf8. Gefühle etc wieder wachrufenB s [a. ˈriːkɔːl]1. a) Zurückrufung f, Abberufung f2. Widerruf m, Zurücknahme f:3. WIRTSCH (Auf)Kündigung f4. Gedächtnis n:5. Wachrufen n6. Marktforschung:a) Erinnerungsindex mb) Erinnerungstest m* * *1. transitive verb1) (remember) sich erinnern an (+ Akk.)2) (serve as reminder of) erinnern an (+ Akk.)recall something to somebody — jemanden an etwas (Akk.) erinnern
3) (summon back) zurückrufen [Soldat, fehlerhaftes Produkt]; zurückfordern [Buch]2. noun[powers of] recall — Erinnerungsvermögen, das; Gedächtnis, das
beyond or past recall — unwiderruflich
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