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  • 1 devise

    transitive verb
    entwerfen; schmieden [Pläne]; kreieren [Mode, Stil]; ausarbeiten [Programm]
    * * *
    (to invent; to put together: A shelter / new scheme was hurriedly devised.) ausdenken
    * * *
    de·vise
    [dɪˈvaɪz]
    I. vt
    to \devise sth
    1. (contrive) etw erdenken [o ersinnen]
    to \devise a plot [or scheme] einen Plan aushecken, ein Komplott schmieden geh
    2. LAW property über etw akk letztwillig verfügen, etw hinterlassen [o vermachen
    II. n LAW letztwillige Verfügung (über Grundbesitz)
    * * *
    [dI'vaɪz]
    1. vt
    1) scheme, style sich (dat) ausdenken; way, means finden; plan schmieden; strategy, policy ausarbeiten
    2) (JUR) hinterlassen, vermachen
    2. n (JUR)
    Vermächtnis nt, Hinterlassenschaft f
    * * *
    devise [dıˈvaız]
    A v/t
    1. erdenken, (sich) etwas ausdenken, ersinnen, erfinden:
    devise ways and means Mittel und Wege ersinnen
    2. JUR besonders Grundbesitz (letztwillig) vermachen, hinterlassen ( beide:
    to sb jemandem)
    3. obs trachten nach
    4. obs
    a) sich etwas vorstellen, begreifen
    b) ahnen
    B s JUR
    a) Hinterlassung f
    b) Vermächtnis n
    c) Testament n
    * * *
    transitive verb
    entwerfen; schmieden [Pläne]; kreieren [Mode, Stil]; ausarbeiten [Programm]

    English-german dictionary > devise

  • 2 devise

    de·vise [dɪʼvaɪz] vt
    to \devise sth
    1) ( contrive) etw erdenken [o ersinnen];
    to \devise a plot [or scheme] einen Plan aushecken, ein Komplott schmieden ( geh)
    2) law property über etw akk letztwillig verfügen, etw hinterlassen [o vermachen] n law letztwillige Verfügung (über Grundbesitz)

    English-German students dictionary > devise

  • 3 hatch

    I noun
    1) (opening) Luke, die

    down the hatch!(fig. coll.) runter damit! (ugs.)

    2) (serving-hatch) Durchreiche, die
    II 1. transitive verb
    (lit. or fig.) ausbrüten
    2. intransitive verb
    [aus]schlüpfen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/102670/hatch_out">hatch out
    * * *
    I [hæ ] noun
    ((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.) die Durchreiche
    II [hæ ] verb
    1) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) ausbrüten
    2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.) schlüpfen
    3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) sich entwickeln
    4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.) aushecken
    * * *
    hatch1
    <pl -es>
    [hætʃ]
    n
    1. (opening) Durchreiche f
    2. NAUT Luke f
    cargo \hatch Ladeluke f
    3.
    down the \hatch! runter damit!
    hatch2
    [hætʃ]
    vt ART
    to \hatch sth etw schraffieren
    hatch3
    [hætʃ]
    I. vi schlüpfen
    the eggs have started to \hatch die Küken haben begonnen zu schlüpfen
    II. vt
    to \hatch an egg ein Ei ausbrüten
    2. ( fig: devise)
    to \hatch sth etw ausbrüten; plan, plot etw aushecken
    * * *
    I [htʃ]
    1. vt
    ausbrüten; (fig) plot, scheme also aushecken; compromise aushandeln
    2. vi
    ( bird) ausschlüpfen
    3. n
    (= brood) Brut f II
    n
    1) (NAUT) Luke f; (in floor, ceiling) Bodenluke f; (= half-door) Halbtür f, Niedertür fbatten down
    See:
    2)

    (service) hatch — Durchreiche f

    3)
    III
    vt (ART)
    schraffieren
    * * *
    hatch1 [hætʃ] s
    1. FLUG, SCHIFF Luke f:
    down the hatch! umg prost!; batten2 B 2
    2. SCHIFF Lukendeckel m:
    a) unter Deck,
    b) umg hinter Schloss und Riegel,
    c) umg außer Sicht,
    d) umg hinüber (tot)
    3. Luke f, Bodentür f, -öffnung f
    4. Halbtür f
    5. Durchreiche f (für Speisen)
    6. TECH Schütz n
    hatch2 [hætʃ]
    A v/t
    1. auch hatch out Eier, Junge ausbrüten:
    well, that’s another book hatched, matched, and dispatched so, damit ist ein weiteres Buch fertig;
    the hatched, matched, and dispatched die Familienanzeigen (in der Zeitung)
    2. auch hatch out, hatch up
    a) einen Racheplan etc ausbrüten, aushecken,
    b) ein Programm etc entwickeln
    B v/i
    1. (Junge aus)brüten
    2. auch hatch out (aus dem Ei) (aus)schlüpfen:
    three eggs have already hatched drei Junge sind bereits (aus)geschlüpft
    3. fig sich entwickeln
    C s
    1. hatching1 1, 2, 3
    2. hatches, matches, and dispatches Familienanzeigen (in der Zeitung)
    hatch3 [hætʃ]
    A v/t schraffieren
    B s (Schraffier)Linie f
    * * *
    I noun
    1) (opening) Luke, die

    down the hatch!(fig. coll.) runter damit! (ugs.)

    2) (serving-hatch) Durchreiche, die
    II 1. transitive verb
    (lit. or fig.) ausbrüten
    2. intransitive verb
    [aus]schlüpfen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Lukentür -en f. v.
    anzetteln v.
    ausbrüten v.
    schraffieren v.

    English-german dictionary > hatch

  • 4 hatch

    1. hatch <pl - es> [hætʃ] n
    1) ( opening) Durchreiche f
    2) naut Luke f;
    cargo \hatch Ladeluke f
    PHRASES:
    down the \hatch! runter damit!
    2. hatch [hætʃ] vt
    to \hatch sth etw schraffieren
    3. hatch [hætʃ] vi schlüpfen;
    the eggs have started to \hatch die Küken haben begonnen zu schlüpfen vt
    1) ( incubate)
    to \hatch an egg ein Ei ausbrüten;
    2) (fig: devise)
    to \hatch sth etw ausbrüten; plan, plot etw aushecken

    English-German students dictionary > hatch

  • 5 kieszel

    (DE) aushecken; empfangen; erfinden; erfindet; ersann; ersinnen; ersinnt; ausgrübeln; (EN) conceive; contrive; cook up; devise; hammer; hammer out; hatch; mint; plot; spin; spin, span, spun; spin, spun; spun; strike out; think out; trump up; weave; weave, wove, woven; wove; woven

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > kieszel

  • 6 szerkeszt

    (DE) Redigieren {s}; kompelieren; kompilieren; konstrurieren; (EN) compile; design; devise; do, did, done; edit; frame; plot

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > szerkeszt

См. также в других словарях:

  • plot — ► NOUN 1) a secret plan to do something illegal or harmful. 2) the main sequence of events in a play, novel, or film. 3) a small piece of ground marked out for building, gardening, etc. 4) a graph showing the relation between two variables. 5)… …   English terms dictionary

  • plot — [[t]plɒt[/t]] n. v. plot•ted, plot•ting 1) a secret plan or scheme to accomplish a usu. evil purpose 2) lit. the main story of a literary or dramatic work 3) a small piece of ground: a garden plot[/ex] 4) a measured parcel of land: a two acre… …   From formal English to slang

  • plot — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English Date: before 12th century 1. a. a small area of planted ground < a vegetable plot > b. a small piece of land in a cemetery c. a measured piece of land ; lot 2. ground plan …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • plot — noun 1》 a plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful. 2》 the main sequence of events in a play, novel, or film. 3》 a small piece of ground marked out for building, gardening, etc. 4》 a graph showing the relation… …   English new terms dictionary

  • plot — plÉ‘t /plÉ’t n. chart, graph; scheme, design; main story of a literary work; conspiracy, intrigue; tract of land; small piece of land in a cemetery v. place data into a table; scheme, conspire, intrigue; represent on a chart or graph; devise a… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • devise — de·vise 1 /di vīz/ vt de·vised, de·vis·ing [Anglo French deviser to divide, share, bequeath, ultimately from Latin dividere to divide]: to give (property) by will; specif: to give (real property) by will compare alienate, bequeath, convey …   Law dictionary

  • plot´less|ness — plot «plot», noun, verb, plot|ted, plot|ting. –n. 1. a secret plan, especially to do something wrong: »Two men formed a plot to rob the bank. SYNONYM(S): intrigue, conspiracy …   Useful english dictionary

  • plot´less — plot «plot», noun, verb, plot|ted, plot|ting. –n. 1. a secret plan, especially to do something wrong: »Two men formed a plot to rob the bank. SYNONYM(S): intrigue, conspiracy …   Useful english dictionary

  • plot — [n1] plan, scheme artifice, booby trap*, cabal, collusion, complicity, connivance, conniving, conspiracy, contrivance, covin, design, device, fix, frame, frame up*, game, intrigue, little game*, machination, maneuver, practice, ruse, scam, setup …   New thesaurus

  • Plot — Plot, v. t. To plan; to scheme; to devise; to contrive secretly. Plotting an unprofitable crime. Dryden. Plotting now the fall of others. Milton [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • plot — I (land) noun acreage, agellus, block, division, field, ground, lot, parcel of land, patch, piece of land, plat, property, tract II (secret plan) noun cabal, chicane, collusion, complicity, complot, coniuratio, conspiracy, conspiratio,… …   Law dictionary

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