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(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. put s.th. back2. (nach hinten versetzen) move s.th. back; (Schüler etc.) sit s.o. further back, move to a seat nearer the back; (Auto) back; (Wand) set back3. WIRTS. herabsetzen 14. fig. (jemanden) treat unfairly, discriminate against; (kränken) slight; (vernachlässigen) neglect; sich zurückgesetzt fühlen feel hard done by ( jemandem gegenüber in comparison with s.o.)II v/i mit Auto: reverse, backIII v/refl (wieder setzen) sit down again; sich drei Reihen zurücksetzen weiter hinten: sit three rows further back* * *to backout; to backspace; to reset* * *zu|rụ̈ck|set|zen sep1. vt1) (nach hinten) to move back; Auto to reverse, to back2) (an früheren Platz) to put back3) (dial) Preis, Waren to reduce, to mark downzurückgesetzt — reduced, marked down
4) (fig = benachteiligen) to neglect2. vrto sit back3. vi(mit Fahrzeug) to reverse, to back* * *zu·rück|set·zenI. vteinen Zähler auf null \zurücksetzen to put a counter back to zero, to reset a counter▪ jdn \zurücksetzen to neglect sb▪ etw \zurücksetzen to backout sthII. vr1. (sich zurücklehnen) to sit backsetzen wir uns einige Reihen zurück let's sit a few rows backIII. vi* * *1.transitives Verb1) put back2) (nach hinten setzen) move back3) (zurückfahren) move back; reverse; back4) (fig.)2.reflexives Verb1) sit down again (an + Akk. at)2) (sich nach hinten setzen) move back3.intransitives Verb (zurückfahren) move back[wards]; reverse; back* * *zurücksetzen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. put sth back2. (nach hinten versetzen) move sth back; (Schüler etc) sit sb further back, move to a seat nearer the back; (Auto) back; (Wand) set back4. fig (jemanden) treat unfairly, discriminate against; (kränken) slight; (vernachlässigen) neglect;sich zurückgesetzt fühlen feel hard done by (jemandem gegenüber in comparison with sb)B. v/i mit Auto: reverse, backC. v/r (wieder setzen) sit down again;sich drei Reihen zurücksetzen weiter hinten: sit three rows further back* * *1.transitives Verb1) put back2) (nach hinten setzen) move back3) (zurückfahren) move back; reverse; back4) (fig.)2.reflexives Verb1) sit down again (an + Akk. at)2) (sich nach hinten setzen) move back3.intransitives Verb (zurückfahren) move back[wards]; reverse; back* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) (Haus...) ausdr.to set back v. (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to back out v.to relocate v.to remove v. v.to reset v.
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