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noun1) Annahme, die2) (undertaking) Übernahme, die3)the Assumption — (Relig.) Mariä Himmelfahrt
* * *noun (something assumed: On the assumption that we can produce four pages an hour, the work will be finished tomorrow.) die Annahme* * *As·sump·tion[əˈsʌm(p)ʃən]n REL▪ the \Assumption Mariä Himmelfahrt f* * *[ə'sʌmpSən]n1) Annahme f; (= presupposition) Voraussetzung fto go on the assumption that... — von der Voraussetzung ausgehen, dass...
3) (of guise, false name etc) Annahme f; (insincere of look of innocence etc) Vortäuschung f, Aufsetzen nt4) (ECCL)* * *assumption [əˈsʌmpʃn] s1. Annahme f, Voraussetzung f:on the assumption that … in der Annahme oder unter der Voraussetzung, dass …;be based on the assumption that … sich auf die Annahme stützen, dass…;the general assumption was that … es wurde allgemein angenommen, dass …; → academic.ru/58114/proceed">proceed A 72. Übernahme f:assumption of office Amtsantritt m3. Aneignung f:(unlawful) assumption of authority Amtsanmaßung f;assumption of power Machtergreifung f4. Vortäuschung f5. Anmaßung f, Überheblichkeit f* * *noun1) Annahme, diegoing on the assumption that... — vorausgesetzt, dass...
2) (undertaking) Übernahme, die3)the Assumption — (Relig.) Mariä Himmelfahrt
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102 cloak
1. nounUmhang, der; Mantel, der (hist.)use something as a cloak for something — etwas als Deckmantel für etwas benutzen
2. transitive verba cloak of secrecy — ein Mantel des Schweigens
1) [ein]hüllen2) (fig.)cloaked in mist/darkness — in Nebel/Dunkel gehüllt
something is cloaked in secrecy — über etwas (Akk.) wird der Mantel des Schweigens gebreitet
* * *[kləuk] 1. noun(a loose outer garment without sleeves, covering most of the body; something that conceals: a woollen cloak; They arrived under cloak of darkness.) der Mantel2. verb(to cover or hide: He used a false name to cloak his activities.) verhüllen- academic.ru/13494/cloakroom">cloakroom* * *[kləʊk, AM kloʊk]I. nunder the \cloak of darkness im Schutz der DunkelheitII. vt▪ to \cloak sth etw verhüllento be \cloaked in mist in Nebel gehüllt seinto be \cloaked in secrecy geheim gehalten werden* * *[kləʊk]1. n (lit)Umhang m; (fig = disguise) Deckmantel m; (= veil of secrecy etc) Schleier m2. vt (fig)verhüllenfog cloaked the town — die Stadt war in Nebel gehüllt
* * *cloak [kləʊk]A s2. fig Deckmantel m:the cloak of secrecy der Schleier des Geheimnisses;3. ZOOL Mantel m (der Weichtiere)B v/t2. fig bemänteln, verhüllen* * *1. nounUmhang, der; Mantel, der (hist.)2. transitive verb1) [ein]hüllen2) (fig.)cloaked in mist/darkness — in Nebel/Dunkel gehüllt
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103 verhüllen
v/t1. cover2. fig. (verschleiern) cover up, disguise; (Wahrheit etc.) conceal* * *to cover up; to mantle; to envelop; to veil* * *ver|hụ̈l|len ptp verhü\#llt1. vtto veil; Haupt, Körperteil, Gebäude to cover; (fig) to mask, to disguise2. vr(Frau) to veil oneself; (Berge etc) to become veiled* * *1) (to hide from sight: The rain blotted out the view.) blot out2) (to cover or hide: He used a false name to cloak his activities.) cloak* * *ver·hül·len *vt* * *transitives Verb cover; (fig.) disguise; maskeine verhüllte Drohung — (fig.) a veiled threat
* * *verhüllen v/t1. cover2. fig (verschleiern) cover up, disguise; (Wahrheit etc) conceal* * *transitives Verb cover; (fig.) disguise; maskeine verhüllte Drohung — (fig.) a veiled threat
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104 mit einem falschen Namen unterzeichnen
mit einem falschen Namen unterzeichnen
to subscribe a false nameBusiness german-english dictionary > mit einem falschen Namen unterzeichnen
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105 alias
'eiliəs 1. noun(a false name: What alias did the crook use this time?) dekknavn2. adverb(otherwise known as: John Smith, alias Peter Jones.) alias, med dekknavnIsubst. \/ˈeɪlɪæs\/alias, påtatt navn, dekknavnunder an alias under falsk navnIIadv. \/ˈeɪlɪæs\/også kalt, alias -
106 cloak
kləuk 1. noun(a loose outer garment without sleeves, covering most of the body; something that conceals: a woollen cloak; They arrived under cloak of darkness.) kappe; slør; maske, skinn, skalkeskjul2. verb(to cover or hide: He used a false name to cloak his activities.) hylle inn, tildekke; skjule, tilslørekappe--------kåpeIsubst. \/kləʊk\/1) kappe, kåpe2) ( overført) maske, påskudd, skalkeskjul, slørunder the cloak of i ly av ( overført) under skinn avIIverb \/kləʊk\/1) dekke med en kappe, hylle inn i en kappe, tildekke, svøpe inn2) ( overført) dekke over, tilsløre, skjule -
107 incognito
iŋkoɡ'ni:təuadverb, adjective(without letting people know who one is, eg by using a false name: He travelled incognito to Paris.) inkognitoIsubst. \/ɪnˈkɒɡnɪtəʊʊ\/ (flertall: incognitos) \/ɪnkɒɡˈniːtəʊ\/ eller incog1) ukjent person, person som skjuler sin identitet2) person som reiser inkognito, person som opptrer inkognitoIIadj. \/ɪnkɒɡˈniːtəʊ\/, \/ɪnˈkɒɡnɪtəʊ\/ eller incog(som reiser) inkognito, (som opptrer) inkognito, ukjent (person)IIIadv. \/ɪnkɒɡˈniːtəʊ\/, \/ɪnˈkɒɡnɪtəʊ\/ eller incoginkognito, under et annet navn -
108 pseudonym
'sju:dənim(a false name used by an author: He wrote under a pseudonym.) pseudonymsubst. \/ˈsjuːdənɪm\/, \/ˈsuːdənɪm\/pseudonym, (tatt) forfatternavn -
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110 acknowledge
визнавати; підтверджувати ( отримання чогось)acknowledge recognizance in false name — брати на себе під вигаданим ім'ям зобов'язання, пов'язане із поручництвом
acknowledge the existence of an entity as a subject of international law — визнавати існування політичної одиниці як суб'єкта міжнародного права
- acknowledge guiltacknowledge the sovereignty of the state over some territory — визнавати суверенітет держави над певною територією
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111 व्याजः _vyājḥ
व्याजः 1 Deciet, trick, deception, fraud.-2 Art, cunning; अव्याजमनोहरं वपुः Ś.1.18 'artlessly lovely'; Māl.5.12.-3 A pretext, pretence, semblance; ध्यान- व्याजमुपेत्य Nāg.1.1; R.4.25,58;1.76;11.66.-4 An artifice, a device, contrivance; व्याजार्धसंदर्शितमेखलानि R.13.42.-5 Wickedness, depravity.-Comp. -आह्वयः a false name.-उक्तिः f.1 a figure of speech in which what is apparently the effect of one cause is inten- tionally ascribed to another; in other words, where a feeling is dissembled by being attributed to a different cause; see K. P.1 under व्याजोक्ति.-2 covert allusion, insinuation.-गुरुः a teacher, only in appearance.-निद्रित a. feigning sleep.-निन्दा artful censure.-पूर्व a. having only the appearance of anything.-व्यवहारः artful conduct.-सुप्त a. feigning to be asleep.-स्तुतिः f. a figure of speech resembling the English 'irony', wherein censure is implied by apparent praise; or praise by apparent censure; व्याजस्तुतिर्मुखे निन्दा स्तुतिवी रूढिरन्यथा K. P.1. -
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[iŋkoɡ'ni:təu]adverb, adjective(without letting people know who one is, eg by using a false name: He travelled incognito to Paris.) huldu höfði -
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rangrejtve, álnéven, rangrejtett, inkognitóban* * *[iŋkoɡ'ni:təu]adverb, adjective(without letting people know who one is, eg by using a false name: He travelled incognito to Paris.) inkognitóban -
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120 alias
['eiliəs] 1. noun(a false name: What alias did the crook use this time?) pseudónimo2. adverb(otherwise known as: John Smith, alias Peter Jones.) conhecido por* * *a.li.as['eiliəs] n (pl aliases) nome suposto, pseudônimo, cognome. • adv 1 aliás, de outro modo. 2 outrora, anteriormente. under an alias incógnito, sob um pseudônimo.
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