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1 beifügen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (noch sagen) add (+ Dat to); dem habe ich nichts mehr beizufügen geh. I have nothing to add to that; eine Klausel beifügen im Vertrag etc.: append a clause (+ Dat to)3. (dazu tun) bes. in Kochrezepten: add* * *to attach; to inclose; to enclose; to append; to add* * *bei|fü|genvt sep(= mitschicken) to enclose (+dat with); (= beiläufig sagen) to add* * *(to put inside a letter or its envelope: I enclose a cheque for $4.00.) enclose* * *bei|fü·genvt1. (mitsenden)[einem Brief/Paket] etw \beifügen to enclose sth [in a letter/parcel]2. (hinzufügen)▪ [etw] \beifügen to add [sth]* * *transitives Verbeiner Bewerbung etwas beifügen — enclose something with an application
* * *beifügen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)dem habe ich nichts mehr beizufügen geh I have nothing to add to that;2. (mitschicken) enclose, include;einem Brief eine Anlage beifügen add an enclosure to a letter* * *transitives Verb* * *v.to add (to) v.to enclose v.to include v.
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