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1 conveyance of property
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2 grant
grant1 v 1. FIN bewilligen, erteilen, gewähren (credit); 2. GEN gewähren (concessions); 3. PAT bewilligen, erteilen (licence); stattgeben (to request, suggestion, wish) grant2 1. ADMIN Beihilfe f, Zuschuss m; Stipendium n (to student); 2. ECON Zuschuss m; 3. FIN Kapitalzuschuss m, Subvention f; 4. LAW Bewilligung f (agreement); Erteilung f (loan); Übertragung f (property conveyance); Zuschuss m, Subvention f (subsidy); 5. PAT Bewilligung f, Erteilung f, Gewährung f -
3 convey
transitive verb2) (impart) vermittelnwords cannot convey it — Worte können es nicht wiedergeben
the message conveyed nothing whatever to me — die Nachricht sagte mir überhaupt nichts
* * *[kən'vei]1) (to carry: Huge ships convey oil from the Middle East.) befördern2) (to transfer the ownership of (property by legal means).) übermitteln•- academic.ru/15875/conveyance">conveyance- conveyancing
- conveyor
- conveyor belt* * *con·vey[kənˈveɪ]vt1. (transport)▪ to \convey sth [somewhere] etw [irgendwohin] befördernto \convey sth by sea etw auf dem Seeweg befördern2. (transmit)▪ to \convey sth [to sb] [jdm] etw überbringen; (impart) [jdm] etw vermitteln; (make clear) [jdm] etw deutlich machendo \convey my apologies to him sag ihm bitte, wie leid es mir tutplease \convey my compliments [or regards] to your father ( form) grüßen Sie bitte Ihren Vater von mirto \convey one's condolences [to sb] [jdm] sein Beileid aussprechen3. (indicate)▪ to \convey to sb that... jdm zu verstehen geben, dass..., jdm zeigen, dass...to \convey the right/wrong impression einen richtigen/falschen Eindruck vermittelnto \convey a property to a purchaser einem Käufer Eigentum übertragen* * *[kən'veɪ]vt2) (= make known or felt) opinion, idea vermitteln; (= make understood) meaning klarmachen; (= transmit) message, order, best wishes übermitteln, überbringenwhat does this poem/music convey to you? — was sagt Ihnen dieses Gedicht/diese Musik?
words cannot convey what I feel — was ich empfinde, lässt sich nicht mit Worten ausdrücken
try to convey to him that he should... — versuchen Sie doch, ihm klarzumachen, dass er... sollte
* * *convey [kənˈveı] v/t2. TECH zuführen, fördern:conveying capacity Förderleistung f3. Grüße etc überbringen, -mitteln, -sendento an akk)6. eine Krankheit etc übertragen7. fig Ideen etc mitteilen, vermitteln, eine Meinung, einen Sinn ausdrücken:convey a certain meaning einen gewissen Sinn haben;this word conveys nothing to me dieses Wort sagt mir nichts* * *transitive verb1) (transport) befördern; (transmit) übermitteln [Nachricht, Grüße]2) (impart) vermitteln* * *v.fördern v.transportieren v.versenden v.übermitteln v.übertragen v. -
4 mortgage
1. nounHypothek, die; attrib. Hypotheken-2. transitive verb* * *['mo:ɡi‹] 1. noun(a legal agreement by which a sum of money is lent for the purpose of buying buildings, land etc.) die Hypothek2. verb* * *mort·gage[ˈmɔ:gɪʤ, AM ˈmɔ:r-]I. n COMM, LAWregistered \mortgage Buchhypothek fto pay the \mortgage [or repay [the] \mortgage monies] COMM, LAW die Hypothek abtragen [o zurückzahlen] [o SCHWEIZ amortisieren]to pay off [or redeem] a \mortgage eine Hypothek ablösen [o tilgen]\mortgage claim Hypothekenforderung fIII. vt▪ to \mortgage sth etw hypothekarisch belastento be \mortgaged up to the hilt bis über den Hals [o die Ohren] in Hypothekenschulden stecken* * *['mɔːgɪdZ]1. nHypothek f (on auf +acc/dat)2. vthouse, land hypothekarisch belastento mortgage one's future (fig) — sich (dat) die or seine Zukunft verbauen
* * *A s1. Verpfändung f:give in mortgage verpfänden2. Pfandbrief m3. Pfandrecht n4. Hypothek f:by mortgage hypothekarisch;lend on mortgage auf Hypothek (ver)leihen;5. Hypothekenbrief mB v/t1. verpfänden (to an akk) (auch fig)* * *1. nounHypothek, die; attrib. Hypotheken-2. transitive verbmortgage repayment — Hypothekenzahlung, die
* * *n.Hypothek -en f.Pfand ¨-er m. v.verpfänden v. -
5 mortgage
mort·gage [ʼmɔ:gɪʤ, Am ʼmɔ:r-] n comm, lawto pay the \mortgage [or repay [the] \mortgage monies] comm, law die Hypothek abtragen [o zurückzahlen];\mortgage claim Hypothekenforderung f;to \mortgage sth etw hypothekarisch belasten;to be \mortgaged up to the hilt bis über den Hals [o die Ohren] in Hypothekenschulden stecken
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