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evidence under oath

  • 1 Eid

    Eid m RECHT oath an Eides statt RECHT in lieu of an oath unter Eid RECHT under oath (Aussage) unter Eid aussagen RECHT give evidence on oath, give evidence under oath (vor Gericht)
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    m < Recht> oath ■ unter Eid < Recht> Aussage under oath ■ unter Eid aussagen < Recht> vor Gericht give evidence on oath, give evidence under oath

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  • 2 aussagen

    (trennb., hat -ge-)
    I v/t Sache: express, convey; Person: state, declare, say; das Kunstwerk sagt etwas aus has something to say, has a message
    II v/i JUR. make a statement, give evidence; vor Gericht: testify, give evidence ( oder testimony) in court ( für in s.o.’s favo[u]r; gegen against s.o.; zu on); als Zeuge / vor Gericht aussagen give evidence ( oder testify) as a witness / in court
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    to predicate; to state; to testify; to declare
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    aus|sa|gen sep
    1. vt
    to say ( über +acc about); (= behaupten) to state; (unter Eid) to testify

    was will der Roman áússagen? — what message does this novel try to convey?

    etw über jdn áússagen (Jur)to give sth in evidence about sb

    2. vi (JUR)
    (Zeuge) to give evidence; (Angeklagter, schriftlich) to make a statement; (unter Eid) to testify

    eidlich or unter Eid áússagen — to give evidence under oath

    für/gegen jdn áússagen — to give evidence or to testify for/against sb

    schriftlich áússagen — to make a written statement

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    (to give evidence, especially in a law court: He agreed to testify on behalf of / against the accused man.) testify
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    aus|sa·gen
    I. vt
    etw [über jdn/etw] \aussagen
    1. (darstellen) to say sth [about sb/sth]; JUR to give sth in evidence about sb/sth, to testify [to sb's actions/to sth]
    2. (deutlich machen) to say sth [about sb/sth]
    was will der Dichter mit diesem Gedicht \aussagen? what's the poet trying to say [or form convey] with this poem?
    II. vi JUR
    [vor etw dat] \aussagen Zeuge to testify [or give evidence] [before sth]; Angeklagter, Beschuldigter to make a statement [before sth]
    eidlich [o unter Eid] \aussagen to give evidence under oath, to depose form
    mündlich/schriftlich \aussagen to give evidence/to make a statement
    für/gegen jdn \aussagen to give evidence [or testify] in sb's favour [or AM -or]/against sb
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    1.
    1) say

    damit wird ausgesagt, dass... — this expresses the idea that...

    2) (fig.) <picture, novel, etc.> express
    3) (vor Gericht, vor der Polizei)

    aussagen, dass... — state that...; (unter Eid) testify that...

    2.
    intransitives Verb make a statement; (unter Eid) testify
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    aussagen (trennb, hat -ge-)
    A. v/t Sache: express, convey; Person: state, declare, say;
    sagt etwas aus has something to say, has a message
    B. v/i JUR make a statement, give evidence; vor Gericht: testify, give evidence ( oder testimony) in court (
    für in sb’s favo[u]r;
    gegen against sb;
    zu on);
    als Zeuge/vor Gericht aussagen give evidence ( oder testify) as a witness/in court
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    1.
    1) say

    damit wird ausgesagt, dass... — this expresses the idea that...

    2) (fig.) <picture, novel, etc.> express
    3) (vor Gericht, vor der Polizei)

    aussagen, dass... — state that...; (unter Eid) testify that...

    2.
    intransitives Verb make a statement; (unter Eid) testify
    * * *
    v.
    to predicate v.
    to reveal v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > aussagen

  • 3 aussägen

    (trennb., hat -ge-)
    I v/t Sache: express, convey; Person: state, declare, say; das Kunstwerk sagt etwas aus has something to say, has a message
    II v/i JUR. make a statement, give evidence; vor Gericht: testify, give evidence ( oder testimony) in court ( für in s.o.’s favo[u]r; gegen against s.o.; zu on); als Zeuge / vor Gericht aussagen give evidence ( oder testify) as a witness / in court
    * * *
    to predicate; to state; to testify; to declare
    * * *
    aus|sa|gen sep
    1. vt
    to say ( über +acc about); (= behaupten) to state; (unter Eid) to testify

    was will der Roman áússagen? — what message does this novel try to convey?

    etw über jdn áússagen (Jur)to give sth in evidence about sb

    2. vi (JUR)
    (Zeuge) to give evidence; (Angeklagter, schriftlich) to make a statement; (unter Eid) to testify

    eidlich or unter Eid áússagen — to give evidence under oath

    für/gegen jdn áússagen — to give evidence or to testify for/against sb

    schriftlich áússagen — to make a written statement

    * * *
    (to give evidence, especially in a law court: He agreed to testify on behalf of / against the accused man.) testify
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    aus|sa·gen
    I. vt
    etw [über jdn/etw] \aussagen
    1. (darstellen) to say sth [about sb/sth]; JUR to give sth in evidence about sb/sth, to testify [to sb's actions/to sth]
    2. (deutlich machen) to say sth [about sb/sth]
    was will der Dichter mit diesem Gedicht \aussagen? what's the poet trying to say [or form convey] with this poem?
    II. vi JUR
    [vor etw dat] \aussagen Zeuge to testify [or give evidence] [before sth]; Angeklagter, Beschuldigter to make a statement [before sth]
    eidlich [o unter Eid] \aussagen to give evidence under oath, to depose form
    mündlich/schriftlich \aussagen to give evidence/to make a statement
    für/gegen jdn \aussagen to give evidence [or testify] in sb's favour [or AM -or]/against sb
    * * *
    1.
    1) say

    damit wird ausgesagt, dass... — this expresses the idea that...

    2) (fig.) <picture, novel, etc.> express
    3) (vor Gericht, vor der Polizei)

    aussagen, dass... — state that...; (unter Eid) testify that...

    2.
    intransitives Verb make a statement; (unter Eid) testify
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    aussägen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) saw out
    * * *
    1.
    1) say

    damit wird ausgesagt, dass... — this expresses the idea that...

    2) (fig.) <picture, novel, etc.> express
    3) (vor Gericht, vor der Polizei)

    aussagen, dass... — state that...; (unter Eid) testify that...

    2.
    intransitives Verb make a statement; (unter Eid) testify
    * * *
    v.
    to predicate v.
    to reveal v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > aussägen

  • 4 aussagen

    aus|sa·gen
    vt
    etw [über jdn/etw] \aussagen
    1) ( darstellen) to say sth [about sb/sth]; jur to give sth in evidence about sb/sth, to testify [to sb's actions/to sth]
    2) ( deutlich machen) to say sth [about sb/sth];
    was will der Dichter mit diesem Gedicht \aussagen? what's the poet trying to say [or ( form) convey] with this poem?
    vi jur
    [vor etw dat] \aussagen Zeuge to testify [or give evidence] [before sth]; Angeklagter, Beschuldigter to make a statement [before sth];
    eidlich [o unter Eid] \aussagen to give evidence under oath, to depose ( form)
    mündlich/schriftlich \aussagen to give evidence/to make a statement;
    für/gegen jdn \aussagen to give evidence [or testify] in sb's favour [or (Am) -or] /against sb

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > aussagen

  • 5 Eid

    m; -(e)s, -e oath; an Eides statt in lieu of (an) oath; einen Eid ablegen oder leisten take an oath; einen Eid auf die Bibel ablegen swear by the (Holy) Bible; einen heiligen Eid schwören swear a holy oath; jemandem einen Eid abnehmen administer an oath to s.o.; einen Eid auf die Verfassung leisten solemnly swear to preserve, protect and defend the constitution; unter Eid aussagen testify ( oder give evidence) on oath; unter Eid stehen be under oath; etw. auf seinen Eid nehmen swear to s.th.; der Eid des Hippokrates the Hippocratic oath; tausend Eide schwören, dass... umg. swear by all that is holy ( oder sacred)
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    der Eid
    oath
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    [ait]
    m -(e)s, -e
    [-də] oath

    einen Éíd ablegen or leisten or schwören — to take or swear an oath

    einen Éíd auf die Bibel/Verfassung leisten — to swear an oath on the Bible/the constitution

    darauf kann ich einen Éíd schwören — I can swear to that, I can take my oath on that

    ich nehme es auf meinen Éíd, dass... — I would be prepared to swear that...

    jdm den Éíd abnehmen — to administer the oath to sb, to take the oath from sb

    unter Éíd — under or on oath

    eine Erklärung an Éídes statt abgeben (Jur)to make a declaration in lieu of oath

    ich erkläre an Éídes statt, dass... — I do solemnly declare that...

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    (a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) oath
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    <-[e]s, -e>
    [ˈait, pl ˈaidə]
    m oath
    ein feierlicher/heiliger \Eid a solemn oath
    an \Eides statt JUR in lieu [or instead] of [an] oath
    an \Eides statt erklären [o versichern] to declare solemnly [or in lieu of [an] oath]
    eine Erklärung an \Eides statt an affirmation in lieu of [an] oath
    ich erkläre an \Eides statt, dass... I do solemnly declare that...
    einen falschen \Eid schwören to perjure oneself [or commit perjury]
    einen \Eid ablegen [o leisten] [o schwören] to swear [or take] an oath
    einen \Eid auf jdn/etw akk leisten to swear [or take] an oath of allegiance to sb/sth
    jdm einen \Eid abnehmen to administer an oath to sb [or swear sb in]
    etw auf seinen \Eid nehmen to swear to sth
    jeden \Eid schwören, dass... to swear on one's mother's grave that...
    darauf kann ich einen \Eid schwören I would swear [an oath] to it
    es steht \Eid gegen \Eid it's one person's word against another's
    unter \Eid [stehen] [to be] under [or BRIT on] oath
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    der; Eid[e]s, Eide oath

    einen Eid leisten od. ablegen — swear or take an oath

    einen Eid auf die Verfassung schwören — solemnly swear to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution

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    Eid m; -(e)s, -e oath;
    an Eides statt in lieu of (an) oath;
    leisten take an oath;
    einen Eid auf die Bibel ablegen swear by the (Holy) Bible;
    einen heiligen Eid schwören swear a holy oath;
    jemandem einen Eid abnehmen administer an oath to sb;
    einen Eid auf die Verfassung leisten solemnly swear to preserve, protect and defend the constitution;
    unter Eid aussagen testify ( oder give evidence) on oath;
    unter Eid stehen be under oath;
    der Eid des Hippokrates the Hippocratic oath;
    tausend Eide schwören, dass … umg swear by all that is holy ( oder sacred)
    * * *
    der; Eid[e]s, Eide oath

    einen Eid leisten od. ablegen — swear or take an oath

    einen Eid auf die Verfassung schwören — solemnly swear to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution

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    -e m.
    oath n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Eid

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