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dis·traint[dɪˈstreɪnt]* * *[dI'streɪnt]n (JUR)Beschlagnahmung f, Beschlagnahme f* * *a) Inbesitznahme fb) Beschlagnahme f* * *n.Pfändung -en f. -
3 distraint of property
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > distraint of property
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4 right of distraint
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > right of distraint
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5 distress
1. noun3) (danger)2. transitive verban aircraft/a ship in distress — ein Flugzeug in Not/ein Schiff in Seenot
1) (worry) bedrücken; bekümmern; (cause anguish to) ängstigen; (upset) nahe gehen (+ Dat.); mitnehmen2) (exhaust) erschöpfen* * *[di'stres] 1. noun1) (great sorrow, trouble or pain: She was in great distress over his disappearance; Is your leg causing you any distress?; The loss of all their money left the family in acute distress.) die Qual2) (a cause of sorrow: My inability to draw has always been a distress to me.) das Leid2. verb(to cause pain or sorrow to: I'm distressed by your lack of interest.) bedrücken- academic.ru/21347/distressing">distressing- distressingly* * *dis·tress[dɪˈstres]to be in \distress in Sorge seinto be a source of \distress to sb jdm Anlass zur Sorge gebento be in \distress MED in Atemnot seinto show signs of \distress Anzeichen der Erschöpfung zeigeneconomic/financial \distress ökonomische/finanzielle Notto be in \distress in Not [geraten] seinto relieve \distress Not lindernvessels in \distress Schiffe in SeenotII. vt▪ to \distress sb jdn quälento be deeply \distressed äußerst unglücklich sein* * *[dɪ'stres]1. n1) Verzweiflung f; (physical) Leiden nt; (mental, cause of distress) Kummer m, Sorge fto cause sb distress — jdm Sorge/starke Schmerzen bereiten
3) (= danger) Not fto be in distress (ship) — in Seenot sein; (plane) in Not sein
distress call — Notsignal nt
2. vt(= worry) Kummer machen (+dat), Sorge bereiten (+dat)don't distress yourself — machen Sie sich (dat) keine Sorgen!
* * *distress [dıˈstres]A s1. Qual f, Pein f, Schmerz m2. Leid n, Kummer m, Sorge f4. Notlage f, Notstand m:distress merchandise US im Notverkauf abgesetzte Ware;5. SCHIFF Seenot f:in distress in Seenot;distress flag Notflagge f;distress rocket Notrakete f;6. JURb) mit Beschlag belegte bewegliche SacheB v/t1. quälen, peinigen2. bedrücken, mit Sorge erfüllen, beunruhigen:distress o.s. about sich sorgen um3. betrüben4. ins Elend bringen5. jemanden erschöpfen* * *1. noun3) (danger)2. transitive verban aircraft/a ship in distress — ein Flugzeug in Not/ein Schiff in Seenot
1) (worry) bedrücken; bekümmern; (cause anguish to) ängstigen; (upset) nahe gehen (+ Dat.); mitnehmen2) (exhaust) erschöpfen* * *n.(§ pl.: distresses)= Bedrängnis f.Elend nur sing. n.Not ¨-e f.Qual -en f.
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Distraint — or distress is the seizure of someone’s property in order to obtain payment of rent or other money owed , especially in common law countries.[1] Distraint is the act or process whereby a person (the distrainor), traditionally even without prior… … Wikipedia
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