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* * *noun die Einwilligung* * *ac·qui·es·cence[ˌækwiˈesən(t)s]\acquiescence was the easier option Nachgeben war die einfachere Lösung* * *["kwɪ'esns]nEinwilligung f (in in +acc); (submissive) Fügung f (in in +acc)with an air of acquiescence — mit zustimmender Miene
* * *2. Einwilligung f (in in akk, zu)* * *noun, no pl. -
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ac·qui·es·cence [ˌækwiʼesən(t)s] nEinwilligung f (in/to in +akk), Zustimmung f (in/to zu +dat);\acquiescence was the easier option Nachgeben war die einfachere Lösung -
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intransitive verbeinwilligen (in in + Akk.); (under pressure) sich fügen* * *[ækwi'es](to agree: After a lot of persuasion, he finally acquiesced.) einwilligen- academic.ru/533/acquiescence">acquiescence- acquiescent* * *ac·qui·esce[ˌækwiˈes]vi ( form)▪ to \acquiesce [in [or to] sth] [in etw akk] einwilligen, sich akk [mit etw dat] einverstanden erklären* * *["kwɪ'es]vieinwilligen (in in +acc); (submissively) sich fügen ( in +dat)* * *acquiesce [ˌækwıˈes] v/i2. einwilligen (in in akk)* * *intransitive verbeinwilligen (in in + Akk.); (under pressure) sich fügen* * *v.dulden v.einwilligen v.hinnehmen v. -
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assent 1. GEN Beipflichten n, Einwilligung f, Hinnehmen n, Zustimmung f (acquiescence); Billigung f (to proposal); 2. POL Zustimmung f (of parliament); Einverstandensein n (signature); Billigung f (to motion); 3. LAW Zustimmung f (approval)
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