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  • 1 schaffen

    schaf·fen
    1. schaf·fen <schaffte, geschafft> [ʼʃafn̩]
    vt
    etw \schaffen to manage [to do] sth;
    ein Examen \schaffen to pass an exam;
    eine Hürde \schaffen to manage [or clear] a hurdle;
    einen Termin \schaffen to make a date;
    ich schaffe es nicht mehr I can't manage [or cope] any more, I can't go on;
    wie schaffst du das nur? how do you [manage to] do it [all]?;
    wir \schaffen das schon we'll manage;
    wie soll ich das bloß \schaffen? how am I supposed to do [or manage] that?;
    das hätten wir/das wäre geschafft! [there,] that's done;
    du schaffst es schon you'll do [or manage] it;
    schaffst du es noch? can you manage?;
    es ist geschafft it's done
    2) (fam: fertig bringen)
    es \schaffen, etw zu tun to manage to do sth;
    das hast du wieder mal geschafft you've [gone and] done it again;
    ich habe es nicht mehr geschafft, dich anzurufen I didn't get round to calling you
    3) ( gelangen)
    wie sollen wir das auf den Berg \schaffen? how are we supposed [or will we manage] to get that up the mountain?;
    wir müssen es bis zur Grenze \schaffen we've got to get to the border;
    schaffe ich es bis zum Flughafen? will I get to the airport on time [or in good time] ?
    etw \schaffen to manage sth ( fam)
    ich habe es nicht geschafft I couldn't manage it all
    5) ( bringen)
    jdn/ etw in etw dat /zu etw etc. \schaffen to bring sb/sth in sth/to sth etc.;
    etw in etw \schaffen to put sth in sth
    6) (sl: erschöpfen)
    jdn \schaffen to take it out of [or ( Brit) (sl) to knacker] sb;
    geschafft sein to be exhausted [or ( fam) shattered] [or ( Brit) (sl) knackered]
    2. schaf·fen < schuf, geschaffen> [ʼʃafn̩]
    vt
    etw \schaffen
    1) ( herstellen) to create sth;
    eine Methode/ein System \schaffen to create [or develop] a method/system;
    dafür bist du wie ge\schaffen you're just made for it
    2) (geh: er\schaffen) to create sth
    3) ( verursachen) to cause [or create] sth;
    Frieden \schaffen to make peace;
    Versöhnung [zwischen ihnen] \schaffen to bring about reconciliation [between them], to reconciliate them
    3. schaf·fen schaffte, geschafft> [ʼʃafn̩]
    vi
    (südd, österr, schweiz) ( arbeiten)
    irgendwo/bei jdm \schaffen [gehen] [to go] to work somewhere/for sb;
    nichts mit jdm/etw zu \schaffen haben to have nothing to do with sb/sth;
    ich habe damit nichts zu \schaffen that has nothing to do with me;
    was hast du mit ihm zu \schaffen? what got you mixed up with him?;
    was hast du/haben Sie da zu \schaffen? what do you think you're doing there?, lost something? ( iron)
    daran hast du/haben Sie nichts zu \schaffen! ( fam) there's nothing for you there, you'll find nothing of interest there;
    jd macht jdm [mit etw] zu \schaffen sb annoys [or irritates] sb [with sth], sb['s sth] gets on sb's wick ( Brit) ( fam)
    jdm [mit etw dat] zu \schaffen machen to cause sb [a lot of] trouble [with sth];
    mein Herz macht mir noch zu \schaffen my heart's still giving me trouble [or ( Brit) (sl) gyp];
    sich dat an etw dat zu \schaffen machen to start tampering/fumbling with sth
    4. Schaf·fen -s> [ʼʃafn̩] nt
    kein pl ( geh) creative activity; ( einzelne Werke) work[s pl]

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > schaffen

  • 2 ausarbeiten

    (trennb., hat -ge-)
    I v/t
    1. (Plan etc.) gedanklich: conceive, develop, formulate; schriftlich: draw up
    2. (vervollkommnen) complete; (Schriftliches) finish, write up
    II v/refl: sich ( körperlich) ausarbeiten (have a) work out
    * * *
    to elaborate; to scheme; to work out
    * * *
    aus|ar|bei|ten sep
    1. vt
    to work out; (= errichten, entwerfen auch) System, Gedankengebäude to elaborate, to draw up; (= vorbereiten) to prepare; (= formulieren) to formulate, to compose
    2. vr (SPORT)
    to have a work-out
    * * *
    1) (to produce (an agreement etc) with a great deal of effort and discussion: to hammer out a solution.) hammer out
    2) (to plan (a route, course of action etc) in detail: to map out a route/journey.) map out
    * * *
    aus|ar·bei·ten
    vt
    etw \ausarbeiten to work out sth sep; (verbessern) to perfect sth
    ein System \ausarbeiten to elaborate form [or sep draw up] a system
    einen Text \ausarbeiten to prepare [or sep draw up] a text; (formulieren a.) to formulate [or compose] a text
    eine Theorie aus etw dat \ausarbeiten to elaborate form [or sep draw up] a theory from [or on the basis of] sth
    * * *
    1) (erstellen) work out, develop <guidelines, system, method>; prepare, draw up < agenda, draft, regulations, contract>; prepare < leaflet>
    2) (vollenden) work out the details of < plan, proposal, list, lecture, etc.>; elaborate the details of <picture, drawing>
    * * *
    ausarbeiten (trennb, hat -ge-)
    A. v/t
    1. (Plan etc) gedanklich: conceive, develop, formulate; schriftlich: draw up
    2. (vervollkommnen) complete; (Schriftliches) finish, write up
    B. v/r:
    sich (körperlich) ausarbeiten (have a) work out
    * * *
    1) (erstellen) work out, develop <guidelines, system, method>; prepare, draw up <agenda, draft, regulations, contract>; prepare < leaflet>
    2) (vollenden) work out the details of <plan, proposal, list, lecture, etc.>; elaborate the details of <picture, drawing>
    * * *
    v.
    to elaborate v.
    to map v.
    to work out v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > ausarbeiten

  • 3 entwickeln

    1. to develop
    2. to devise
    3. to educe
    4. to evolve
    5. to generate
    6. to originate [a new method, theory]
    7. to process
    to come up with sth.

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > entwickeln

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