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1 evicted
[ɪ'vɪktɪd]прил.1) выселенный2) пустующий, освобождённый (о помещении, из которого выселен владелец, арендатор)evicted farms — фермы, владельцы или арендаторы которых выселены; пустующие фермы
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2 Mieter
Mieter m 1. GEN, GRUND tenant; 2. IMP/EXP, LOGIS charterer (Schiff, Flugzeug); 3. RECHT lessee (Gegensatz: Vermieter = lessor)* * *Mieter
[house] tenant, lessee, leaseholder, renter (US), (Einzelzimmer) lodger, roomer (US), (Gegenstände) hirer, (Mietzahler) rent payer, (Schiff) charterer;
• vom Mieter zu bezahlen payable by the tenant;
• alleiniger Mieter sole tenant;
• ausziehender Mieter waygoing (outgoing) tenant;
• neu einziehender Mieter incoming (ingoing) tenant;
• exmittierter (hinausgesetzter) Mieter evicted tenant;
• gewerblicher Mieter business (commercial) tenant;
• jährlich kündbarer Mieter tenant from year to year;
• jederzeit kündbarer Mieter tenant at will;
• neuer Mieter in-going tenant;
• reflektierender Mieter prospective tenant;
• unter Kündigungsschutz stehender Mieter statutory tenant (Br.);
• unsicherer Mieter weak (poor) tenant;
• zur Arbeiterbevölkerung zählender Mieter working-class tenant;
• Mieter mit erstklassiger Adresse blue-chip tenant;
• Mieter im Besitz der Mietsache tenant in possession;
• Mieter eines Bürogebäudes office-building tenant;
• Mieter und Vermieter landlord and tenant, (pl.) householders and lodgers;
• seinen Mietern geringe Miete abverlangen to rent one=s tenants low;
• Mieter aufnehmen to take in lodgers;
• Mieter exmittieren to turn out (eject) a tenant;
• keinen Mieter für sein Haus finden not to get a tenant for one=s house;
• einem Mieter Räumungsschutz gewähren to protect a tenant against eviction;
• Mieter hinaussetzen to turn s. o. out of lodgings, to evict a tenant;
• Mieter wegen Mietschulden aus der Wohnung hinauswerfen to evict a tenant for not paying his rent;
• einem Mieter kündigen to give a tenant warning (notice to quit);
• von vier Mietern bewohnt werden to be occupied by four tenants;
• Mieter zur Räumung zwingen to eject a tenant;
• Mieterbelästigung disturbance of a tenant;
• Mieterdarlehn tenant=s loan;
• Mietereinbauten fixtures;
• der Verschönerung dienende Mietereinbauten ornamental fixtures;
• gewerbliche Mietereinbauten trade fixtures;
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sfrattato agg. evicted◆ s.m. evicted tenant.* * *[sfrat'tato] sfrattato (-a)1. agg2. sm/f* * *[sfrat'tato]sostantivo maschile (f. -a) evictee* * *sfrattato/sfrat'tato/sostantivo m.(f. -a) evictee. -
4 evict
i:ˈvɪkt
1. гл.
1) выселять;
удалять;
изгонять, высылать( from) The family were evicted from their house for failing to pay the rent. ≈ Семью выгнали из этого дома за неуплату. The government evicted many farmers from their land, where the airport was planned. ≈ Правительство согнало многих фермеров с этой земли, чтобы построить здесь аэропорт. Syn: expel, eject I
2) юр. лишать собственности по суду (of, from - у)
2. сущ. выселенный арендатор;
выселенный владелец, жилец Syn evictee, an evicted tenant выселять (особ. арендатора) - the tenants were *ed for non-payment жильцы были выселены из-за неуплаты за квартиру (юридическое) лишать владения на законном основании, по суду ( юридическое) виндицировать;
вернуть себе (имущество) по суду - he *ed the property from its unlawful possessor он отсудил себе незаконно захваченное имущество выгонять;
исключать to * smb. out of his post сместить кого-л. с должности evict виндицировать ~ возвращать имущество по суду ~ выселение ~ выселять;
изгонять ~ выселять ~ лишать владения на законном основании ~ лишать владения по суду ~ оттягать по суду (землю и т. n.;
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6 exmittierter (hinausgesetzter) Mieter
exmittierter (hinausgesetzter) Mieter
evicted tenantBusiness german-english dictionary > exmittierter (hinausgesetzter) Mieter
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7 evict
{i'vikt}
1. изгонвам, изваждам (квартирант) (from)
2. юр. отнемам, конфискувам (по съдебен ред) (of, from)* * *{i'vikt} v 1. изгонвам, изваждам (квартирант) (from); 2. юр. от* * *отнемам; конфискувам;* * *1. изгонвам, изваждам (квартирант) (from) 2. юр. отнемам, конфискувам (по съдебен ред) (of, from)* * *evict[i:´vikt] v 1. юрид. отнемам, конфискувам (по съдебен ред); 2. изпъждам, изгонвам; изваждам (от квартира и пр.); \evicted tenant изпъден (изгонен, изхвърлен) наемател. -
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9 evict
1. v выселять2. v юр. лишать владения на законном основании, по суду3. v юр. виндицировать; вернуть себе по судуhe evicted the property from its unlawful possessor — он отсудил себе незаконно захваченное имущество
4. v юр. выгонять; исключатьСинонимический ряд:1. eject (verb) boot out; bump; chase; chuck; dismiss; eject; extrude; kick out; out; throw out2. expel (verb) banish; cast out; deport; dislodge; displace; expel; oust; remove; remove a tenant; remove from premisesАнтонимический ряд: -
10 einem Mieter eine Räumungsfrist von 14 Tagen setzen
einem Mieter eine Räumungsfrist von 14 Tagen setzen
to give a tenant two weeks notice to surrender possession;
• Räumungsfristklage action for ejectment (US), ejectment bill (US), writ of entry, dispossess proceedings, action to recover land;
• Räumungsfristklage erheben to take legal proceedings for ejectment;
• Räumungsfristkosten cost of eviction;
• Räumungsfristschlussverkauf clearance (closing-down) sale;
• gesetzlicher Räumungsfristschutz statutory tenancy;
• Räumungsfristschutzanspruch right not to be evicted;
• Räumungsfristurteil eviction order, writ of ejectment (US), clearance order (Br.);
• Räumungsfristurteil gegen einen Mieter erwirken to warn a tenant out of the house;
• Räumungsfristverfahren justice ejectment (US), eviction proceedings, dispossess (possession, Br.) proceedings;
• Räumungsfristverkauf clearance (closing-down, winding-up) sale.Business german-english dictionary > einem Mieter eine Räumungsfrist von 14 Tagen setzen
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11 lanzar
v.1 to throw.lanzar a alguien al mar/río to throw somebody into the sea/riverMaría le lanza la bola a Ricardo Mary throws Richard the ball.2 to let out.lanzar insultos contra alguien to insult somebody3 to launch (commerce).Ellos lanzan su producto nuevo They launch their new product.4 to come at, to jump at.Se me lanzó un león A lion came at me.5 to give.María le lanza a Sue un golpe Mary gives Sue a blow.6 to be thrown at, to be thrown to.Se me lanzó una piedra A stone was thrown at me.7 to evict.El juez lanzó al inquilino The judge evicted the tenant.* * *1 (gen) to throw2 (cohete) to launch4 (producto) to launch1 (actuar decididamente) to throw oneself, launch oneself into■ se lanzaron a la calle en protesta por la nueva ley they went out onto the streets to protest against the new law\lanzarse contra alguien to attack somebody* * *verb1) to throw, hurl2) launch3) pitch•- lanzarse* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto, piedra] [gen] to throw; [con violencia] to hurl, flinglanzaron botes de humo contra los manifestantes — they threw o hurled smoke bombs at the demonstrators
la explosión lanzó algunas piedras al cielo — the explosion threw o flung stones into the sky
lanzar algo/a algn al suelo — [gen] to throw sth/sb to the ground; [con violencia] to hurl sth/sb to the ground
2) (=disparar) [+ flecha, proyectil] to fire; [+ cohete, misil] [hacia el aire] to launch; [hacia tierra] to drop3) (Dep) [+ disco, jabalina, balón] to throw; [+ peso] to put; [+ pelota] (Béisbol) to pitch; (Cricket) to bowllanzar una falta — (Ftbl) to take a free kick
4) (=emitir) [+ mensaje] to deliver; [+ insulto, ataque] to hurl; [+ indirecta] to drop; [+ desafío] to issue, throw down; [+ grito, suspiro] to let outlas autoridades han lanzado un nuevo mensaje a los inversores — the authorities have issued a new message to investors
la emisora lanzó duros ataques contra el presidente — the radio station launched harsh attacks against the president
lanzar críticas contra algn — to criticize sb, level criticism against sb frm
llamamientolanzar una mirada — to shoot a glance o look
5) (Com) [+ producto, moda] to launch, bring out; [+ disco] to release, bring outhan lanzado al mercado un nuevo modelo — they have brought out a new model, they have released a new model onto the market
fue el primer banco que lanzó al mercado bonos hipotecarios — it was the first bank to issue mortgage bonds
6) (Mil) [+ campaña, ataque] to launch7) (=vomitar) to bring up8) (Bot) [+ hojas, flores] to come out in, put out9) (Jur) to dispossess2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <pelota/objetos/jabalina> to throw; ( en béisbol) to pitchlanzar la bala or (Esp) el peso — to put the shot
b) <misil/satélite> to launch; < bomba> to drop2) <producto/libro> to launch3)a) <ofensiva/ataque> to launchb) < crítica> to launch4)a) < mirada> to shoot, giveb) < grito> to give2.lanzar vi ( en béisbol) to pitch3.lanzarse v prona) (refl) ( arrojarse) to throw oneselflanzarse al agua/al vacío — to leap into the water/the void
lanzarse en paracaídas — to parachute; ( en una emergencia) to parachute, to bale out
b) (abalanzarse, precipitarse)lanzarse sobre algo/alguien — to pounce on something/somebody
se lanza a hacer las cosas sin pensar — (fam) she rushes into things without thinking
c) ( emprender)* * *= launch, lob, fling, dart, catapult, spew (out), pitch, hurl, fire off.Ex. It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.Ex. Projection is really a matter of energy rather than volume, and the energy comes from the diaphragm, which propels the breath like stones from a catapult so that the words are lobbed from speaker to listeners.Ex. A gust of wind flung a powder of snow from the window-sill into the room.Ex. 'That wouldn't be my problem,' Stanton said darting a sardonic glance at her antagonist.Ex. The success of his last book catapulted him to the pinnacle of fame.Ex. Simultaneously, automatic gunfire spewed out from a sandbagged position west of the village across the river mouth.Ex. They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.Ex. Palestinians hurled Molotov cocktails Friday at Israeli soldiers operating south of Nablus, the army said.Ex. Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.----* lanzar al mercado = ship.* lanzar amenazas = rattle + Posesivo + saber.* lanzar bombas = bomb.* lanzar gritos de protesta = cry of protest + go up.* lanzarse = rush, dart, plunge into.* lanzarse a = launch into.* lanzarse a la calle = take to + the streets.* lanzarse a la fama = shoot to + fame, catapult to + fame.* lanzarse al estrellato = shoot to + stardom, catapult to + stardom.* lanzarse al mercado = hit + the streets.* lanzarse de cabeza = jump in with + both feet.* lanzarse en paracaídas = parachute.* lanzarse sin ton ni son = dive + head-first.* lanzarse sobre = descend upon, lam into, lay into.* lanzar una idea = pilot + idea.* lanzar una indirecta = drop + a hint.* lanzar una iniciativa = launch + initiative.* lanzar una mirada de = give + a look of.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <pelota/objetos/jabalina> to throw; ( en béisbol) to pitchlanzar la bala or (Esp) el peso — to put the shot
b) <misil/satélite> to launch; < bomba> to drop2) <producto/libro> to launch3)a) <ofensiva/ataque> to launchb) < crítica> to launch4)a) < mirada> to shoot, giveb) < grito> to give2.lanzar vi ( en béisbol) to pitch3.lanzarse v prona) (refl) ( arrojarse) to throw oneselflanzarse al agua/al vacío — to leap into the water/the void
lanzarse en paracaídas — to parachute; ( en una emergencia) to parachute, to bale out
b) (abalanzarse, precipitarse)lanzarse sobre algo/alguien — to pounce on something/somebody
se lanza a hacer las cosas sin pensar — (fam) she rushes into things without thinking
c) ( emprender)* * *= launch, lob, fling, dart, catapult, spew (out), pitch, hurl, fire off.Ex: It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.
Ex: Projection is really a matter of energy rather than volume, and the energy comes from the diaphragm, which propels the breath like stones from a catapult so that the words are lobbed from speaker to listeners.Ex: A gust of wind flung a powder of snow from the window-sill into the room.Ex: 'That wouldn't be my problem,' Stanton said darting a sardonic glance at her antagonist.Ex: The success of his last book catapulted him to the pinnacle of fame.Ex: Simultaneously, automatic gunfire spewed out from a sandbagged position west of the village across the river mouth.Ex: They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.Ex: Palestinians hurled Molotov cocktails Friday at Israeli soldiers operating south of Nablus, the army said.Ex: Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.* lanzar al mercado = ship.* lanzar amenazas = rattle + Posesivo + saber.* lanzar bombas = bomb.* lanzar gritos de protesta = cry of protest + go up.* lanzarse = rush, dart, plunge into.* lanzarse a = launch into.* lanzarse a la calle = take to + the streets.* lanzarse a la fama = shoot to + fame, catapult to + fame.* lanzarse al estrellato = shoot to + stardom, catapult to + stardom.* lanzarse al mercado = hit + the streets.* lanzarse de cabeza = jump in with + both feet.* lanzarse en paracaídas = parachute.* lanzarse sin ton ni son = dive + head-first.* lanzarse sobre = descend upon, lam into, lay into.* lanzar una idea = pilot + idea.* lanzar una indirecta = drop + a hint.* lanzar una iniciativa = launch + initiative.* lanzar una mirada de = give + a look of.* * *lanzar [A4 ]vtA1 ‹piedras/objetos› to throw2 ‹disco/jabalina/pelota› to throw; ‹peso› to put; (en béisbol) to pitch3 ‹misil/torpedo/proyectil› to launch; ‹bomba› to drop4 ‹satélite/cohete› to launchB ‹producto/libro/proyecto› to launchla canción que los lanzó a la fama the song which shot them to fameC1 ( Mil) ‹ataque/ofensiva› to launch2 ‹crítica/acusación› to launchlanzaron una serie de ataques contra la organización they launched a series of attacks on the organizationlas acusaciones lanzadas contra él por miembros del partido the accusations made against him o leveled at him by party memberslanzó un llamamiento a la calma he called o appealed for calm, he made an appeal for calmD1 ‹mirada› to shoot, givele lanzó una mirada inquisidora he shot o gave her an inquisitive lookme lanzó una indirecta she dropped me a hint2 ‹grito›los manifestantes lanzaron gritos de protesta contra el gobierno the demonstrators shouted protests against the governmentlanzaron consignas contra el régimen they shouted anti-government sloganslanzó un grito de dolor he let out a cry of pain, he cried out in painlanzar un suspiro to sigh, to breathe a sighel piloto lanzó un mensaje de emergencia the pilot sent out an SOS■ lanzarviA (en béisbol) to pitch■ lanzarse1 ( refl) (arrojarse) to throw oneselfse lanzó al vacío desde lo alto de un edificio he threw o flung himself off the top of a buildingse lanzó al agua she threw herself o jumped o leaped into the waterlanzarse en paracaídas to parachute; (en una emergencia) to parachute, to bale out2(abalanzarse, precipitarse): se lanzó en su búsqueda he set about looking for herlanzarse a la calle to take to the streetsse lanzaron sobre or contra el ladrón they pounced o leaped on the thieflos niños se lanzaron sobre los pasteles the children pounced o dived on the cakesse lanzaron escaleras arriba they rushed o charged upstairsse lanzaron al ataque they attackedno te lances a comprar ( fam); don't rush into buying anythingse lanza a hacer las cosas sin pensar ( fam); she dives o rushes into things without thinking3 (emprender) lanzarse A algo to undertake sth, embark UPON sthse lanzaron a una campaña aparatosa de publicidad they embarked on o undertook a spectacular publicity campaign4 (en una carrera) to launch oneselfse lanzó como cantante popular she launched herself as a pop singer* * *
lanzar ( conjugate lanzar) verbo transitivo
1
( en béisbol) to pitch
‹ bomba› to drop
2 ‹producto/libro› to launch
3
‹ indirecta› to drop;
‹ grito› to give;
verbo intransitivo ( en béisbol) to pitch
lanzarse verbo pronominal
◊ lanzarse al agua/al vacío to leap into the water/the void;
lanzarse en paracaídas to parachute;
( en una emergencia) to bale outb) (abalanzarse, precipitarse):◊ lanzarse sobre algo/algn to pounce on sth/sb;
lanzarse al ataque to attack
lanzar verbo transitivo
1 (arrojar) to throw
2 (insulto, grito) to let out: le lanzó una mirada de rencor, she shot him a resentful look
3 Mil & Com to launch
' lanzar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrojar
- bombear
- canuto
- bomba
- córner
- echar
- indirecta
- mandar
- puya
- tirar
English:
blast off
- bowl
- bring in
- bring out
- cast
- dare
- drive
- drop
- fire
- float
- glower
- ground
- heave
- hurl
- introduce
- launch
- send up
- shoot
- squirt
- throw
- throw down
- toss
- toss about
- toss around
- utter
- dart
- deliver
- fling
- hint
- hit
- lob
- loose
- pitch
- project
- put
- set
- sling
- spew
* * *♦ vt1. [tirar] to throw;[con fuerza] to hurl, to fling;lanzar a alguien al mar/río to throw sb into the sea/river;los alborotadores lanzaban palos y piedras a la policía the rioters were hurling sticks and stones at the police2. [bomba] to drop;[flecha, misil] to fire3. [cohete, satélite] to launch4. [ataque] to launch[con el pie] to kick; [en béisbol] to pitch;lanzó el balón a las gradas (de una patada) he kicked o sent the ball into the stands;lanzar el balón fuera to put the ball out of play;lanzar un penalty to take a penalty;lanzar peso to put the shot6. [grito, gemido, aullido] to let out;[acusación] to make; [suspiro] to heave; [mirada, sonrisa] to give; [beso] to blow;lanzar insultos contra alguien to insult sb;el lobo lanzaba aullidos the wolf was howling7. [producto, artista, periódico] to launch;[disco, película] to release;lanzar una campaña de descrédito contra alguien to start a campaign to discredit sb9. [en ciclismo] to lead out10. [despojar] to dispossess;[desalojar] to evict* * *v/t* * *lanzar {21} vt1) : to throw, to hurl2) : to pitch3) : to launch* * *lanzar vb2. (mísil, producto) to launch -
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13 assured shorthold tenancy
Fina tenancy for a fixed period of at least six months during which the tenant cannot be evicted other than by court order. Any new tenancy without a written agreement is an assured shorthold tenancy.The ultimate business dictionary > assured shorthold tenancy
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14 assured tenancy
Fina tenancy for an indefinite period in which the tenant cannot be evicted other than by court order -
15 çıkarılmak
"1. /dan/ to be removed (from); to be extricated (from); to be extracted (from); to be pulled out (of); to be brought out (from); (for a student) to be expelled (from); (for a worker) to be fired; (for a tenant) to be evicted. 2. (for a piece of clothing) to be taken off, be removed; (for a hat) to be doffed. 3. /a/ to be made to climb up on (something); to be made to go up to (a higher place); to be put in/on (a higher place). 4. /a/ (for one person) to be brought before/to (another), be presented to (another). 5. (for a stain) to be removed, be taken out. 6. /dan/ (for something) to be extended from, be stuck out of (a place). 7. to be published. 8. /a/ to be taken out to/into (a place outdoors). 9. /dan/ (for one person´s anger, frustration, negative emotion) to be vented on, be taken out on (another). 10. (for someone) to be shown to be, be revealed to be (a bad type of person); for people to be left with the impression that (someone) is (a bad type of person): Yalancı çıkarıldı. People were made to think him a liar. 11. (for someone´s wrongdoing, mistake) to be exposed, be revealed. 12. /dan/ math. (for one amount) to be subtracted from (another). 13. /dan/ to be unloaded (from). 14. (for something new) to be created. 15. /dan/ (for something) to be produced in (a place). 16. /dan/ (for someone´s living) to be made from, be earned from (a specified job). 17. /a/ (for a food or a drink) to be offered to (a guest). 18. (for something) to be vomited up, be thrown up, be spewed up. 19. /a/ mil. (for a force) to be landed on (a shore). 20. (for a law) to be made. 21. (for a row, a quarrel) to be started; (for a difficulty) to be created. "
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