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1 kopieren
* * *das Kopierencopying* * *ko|pie|ren [ko'piːrən] ptp kopiert1. vtto copy; (= nachahmen) to imitate; (= ablichten) to photocopy; (= durchpausen) to trace; (PHOT ) Film to printeine Datei auf die Festplatte kopíéren — to copy a file onto the hard disk
oft kopiert, nie erreicht — often imitated but never equalled (Brit) or equaled (US)
2. vito copy; (= fotokopieren) to photocopy* * *1) (to make an imitation or reproduction of (something): Copy the way I speak; Copy this passage into your notebook.) copy2) (a type of photographic process used for copying documents.) Xerox3) (to photocopy (something) using this process.) Xerox* * *ko·pie·ren *[koˈpi:rən]vt▪ etw \kopieren to print sth3. (Doppel herstellen)▪ etw \kopieren to copy sth4. (nachbilden)▪ etw \kopieren to copy [or replicate] sth5. (nachahmen)▪ jdn/etw \kopieren to imitate [or copy] sb/sthoft kopiert, nie erreicht often imitated but never equalled [or AM a. duplicated]* * *transitives Verb1) copy; (imitieren) imitate2) (fotokopieren) photocopy3) (Fot., Film) print* * ** * *transitives Verb1) copy; (imitieren) imitate2) (fotokopieren) photocopy3) (Fot., Film) print* * *adj.copying adj. v.to copy v.to replicate v.to reproduce v. -
2 escala salarial
f.salary scale, wage scale, pay range, pay scale.* * *salary o wage scale* * *(n.) = salary scale, pay scale, salary schedule, salary range, salary band, sliding pay scaleEx. The project is concerned with the investigation of conditions of appointment for women librarians as well as the grades and salary scales assigned to library tasks.Ex. This article considers the strengths of a pay scale as a work incentive.Ex. This performance-based pay scheme is based on a job classification and salary schedule and pay rises are flexible rather than automatic.Ex. By city-administered examination and promotion, his current salary range would be equalled and surpassed within a year to a year and a half.Ex. Salary breakdown in relation to continent showed that many people in senior posts in Western Europe, Africa and the Far East were in the lowest salary band, i.e. earning less than USD 20,000 per annum.Ex. We offer a sliding pay scale that quickly increases as you reach performance-related goals.* * *salary o wage scale* * *(n.) = salary scale, pay scale, salary schedule, salary range, salary band, sliding pay scaleEx: The project is concerned with the investigation of conditions of appointment for women librarians as well as the grades and salary scales assigned to library tasks.
Ex: This article considers the strengths of a pay scale as a work incentive.Ex: This performance-based pay scheme is based on a job classification and salary schedule and pay rises are flexible rather than automatic.Ex: By city-administered examination and promotion, his current salary range would be equalled and surpassed within a year to a year and a half.Ex: Salary breakdown in relation to continent showed that many people in senior posts in Western Europe, Africa and the Far East were in the lowest salary band, i.e. earning less than USD 20,000 per annum.Ex: We offer a sliding pay scale that quickly increases as you reach performance-related goals. -
3 gestionado por el ayuntamiento
(adj.) = city-administeredEx. By city-administered examination and promotion, his current salary range would be equalled and surpassed within a year to a year and a half.* * *(adj.) = city-administeredEx: By city-administered examination and promotion, his current salary range would be equalled and surpassed within a year to a year and a half.
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4 igualar
v.1 to make equal, to equalize (hacer igual).igualar algo a o con to equate something withEl aparato iguala los tonos The machine equalizes the tones.2 to be equal to (person).nadie la iguala en generosidad nobody is as generous as she is3 to level (terreno).4 to equal, to equate, to be equal to, to match.Su energía iguala a su insistencia Her energy equals her insistence.5 to amount to.Eso iguala a un millón That amounts to a million.* * *1 to make equal■ ambas delegaciones han logrado finalmente igualar sus posturas the two delegations have managed to iron out their differences■ tendremos que igualar los precios a los de la competencia we'll have to bring our prices into line with those of our competitors■ se ha llegado a un nivel de progreso nunca antes igualado progress has reached previously unattained levels3 (comparar) to match■ no hay nadie que lo iguale nobody can match him, he has no equal1 (ser iguales) to be equal2 (compararse) to be compared* * *verb1) to equal2) level3) tie* * *1. VT1) (=hacer igual)a) [+ cantidades, sueldos] to make equal, make the same; [+ resultado] to equala final de año nos igualarán el sueldo a todos — at the end of the year they are going to make all our salaries equal o the same
ha conseguido igualar el número de partidos ganados — she has managed to win the same number of matches
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igualar algo a o con algo — to make sth the same as sthhan igualado mi sueldo al vuestro — they've put us on the same salary, they've made my salary the same as yours
b) (Dep) [+ marca, récord] to equala los tres minutos el equipo visitante igualó el marcador — three minutes later, the away team scored the equalizer o equalized
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igualar el partido — to draw the match, equalize•
igualar a puntos a o con algn — to be level on points with sb2) [+ suelo, superficie] to level, level off•
igualar algo con algo — to make sth level with sth3) (=poner al mismo nivel) [+ precios] to match, equal; [+ derechos, fuerzas] to place on an equal footingel museo ha igualado el precio ofrecido por el coleccionista — the museum has matched o equalled the price offered by the collector
la constitución iguala los derechos de todos los ciudadanos — the constitution grants equal rights to all citizens
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igualar a algn en belleza — to match sb's beautya final de curso consiguió igualar a su hermano en las notas — at the end of the year she managed to get the same marks as her brother
4) (Com) [+ venta] to agree upon2. VI1) (=ser igual)•
igualar con algo — to match sth•
igualar en belleza — to be equally beautifuligualan en número de representantes — they have the same number o an equal number of representatives
2) (Dep) (=empatar) to score the equalizer, equalize3) (Com) to come to an agreement4) CAm, Méx * to be too familiar, be cheeky *3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( nivelar) <superficie/terreno> to level, level off; <flequillo/dobladillo> to even up, make... straightb) < salarios> to make... equal o the sameigualar algo con or a algo — to make something the same as something
2)a) <éxito/récord> to equal, matchb) (Dep)2.igualarse v pronigualarse a or con algo — to match o equal something
* * *= equal, equate (with/to), level, place + Nombre + on the same footing as, equalise [equalize, -USA].Ex. Wilson charge a flat one-time fee for backfiles of each data base which equals a one-year subscription to that file.Ex. These new symbols can be equated with the symbols 'x' and 'xx' that are used currently in many authority listings to convey the same meaning.Ex. Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.Ex. The programme promotes the true integration of librarians into clinical teams and places them on the same footing as case workers, nutritionists and pharmacists.Ex. This portal aims to equalize access to education and help people in developing countries improve their chances for a better life.----* igualar a = bring + Nombre + to a par with.* igualar las condiciones para todos = level + the playing field.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( nivelar) <superficie/terreno> to level, level off; <flequillo/dobladillo> to even up, make... straightb) < salarios> to make... equal o the sameigualar algo con or a algo — to make something the same as something
2)a) <éxito/récord> to equal, matchb) (Dep)2.igualarse v pronigualarse a or con algo — to match o equal something
* * *= equal, equate (with/to), level, place + Nombre + on the same footing as, equalise [equalize, -USA].Ex: Wilson charge a flat one-time fee for backfiles of each data base which equals a one-year subscription to that file.
Ex: These new symbols can be equated with the symbols 'x' and 'xx' that are used currently in many authority listings to convey the same meaning.Ex: Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.Ex: The programme promotes the true integration of librarians into clinical teams and places them on the same footing as case workers, nutritionists and pharmacists.Ex: This portal aims to equalize access to education and help people in developing countries improve their chances for a better life.* igualar a = bring + Nombre + to a par with.* igualar las condiciones para todos = level + the playing field.* * *igualar [A1 ]vtA1 (nivelar) ‹superficie/terreno› to level, level off; ‹flequillo/dobladillo› to even up, make … straight¿puedes igualarme las puntas? could you tidy up o even up o trim the ends for me?2 ‹salarios› to make … equal o the same igualar algo CONor A algo to make sth the same AS sthsi igualamos la ecuación a cero if we make the equation equal zeropara igualar fuerzas con sus rivales to put them on an equal footing with their rivalsB1 ‹éxito/récord/hazaña› to equal, match[ S ] nadie puede igualar nuestros precios unbeatable prices!, nobody can match our prices!2 ( Dep):a los 30 minutos Pérez igualó el marcador in the 30th minute Pérez scored the equalizer o tied the scores o equalizedOrtiz anotó otro gol igualando el marcador a tres Ortiz scored another goal, taking the score to three all o three each o three-threeigualarron a dos goles they drew/tied two goals each■ igualarvi( Dep):Roca igualó a los tres minutos Roca tied the scores o scored the equalizer three minutes laterlos dos equipos igualaron a tres the two teams drew o tied three all o three each o three-threeno existe otro que se le iguale there is nobody else to equal him o to match him, he has no equaligualarse Aor CON algo to match o equal sthintentarán igualarse con or a las empresas de más éxito they will try to equal o match the most successful companies* * *
igualar ( conjugate igualar) verbo transitivo
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‹flequillo/dobladillo› to even up, make … straight
igualar algo con or a algo to make sth the same as sth
2 ‹éxito/récord› to equal, match
igualarse verbo pronominal:
igualarse a or con algo to match o equal sth
igualar verbo transitivo
1 to make equal
2 (una superficie) to level
3 Dep (empatar) to equalize
' igualar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
equiparar
English:
equal
- equalize
- even
- touch
- level
- match
* * *♦ vt1. [hacer igual] to make equal, to equalize;les han igualado los sueldos they've brought their salaries into line with each other, they've started paying them the same salary;esa acción lo iguala a sus enemigos that act takes him down to his enemies' level;intentan igualar sus productos a los de la competencia they are trying to match their products to those of their competitors;todavía no han conseguido igualar su récord her record still hasn't been equalled2. [persona] to be equal to;nadie la iguala en generosidad her generosity is unrivalled3. [terreno] to level;[superficie] to smooth4. [hierba, cabello] to trim♦ viDep to equalize;igualaron en el último minuto they equalized in the last minute;* * *I v/t2 ( nivelar) level offII v/i DEP tie the game, Brequalize;igualar a cero tie o Br draw nil-nil* * *igualar vt1) : to equalize2) : to tieigualar el marcador: to even the score* * *igualar vb1. (empatar) to equalize -
5 salario
m.salary, wages.salario base o básico basic wagesalario bruto/neto gross/net wagesalario mínimo (interprofesional) minimum wagepres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: salariar.* * *1 salary, wages plural, wage\salario mínimo minimum wage* * *noun m.salary, wage* * *SM wage, wages pl, pay, salarysalario de hambre, salario de miseria — starvation wage
* * *masculino (frml) wage, salary* * *= salary, wage, pay, salary range.Ex. For example, in a general index salaries, wages and income may be regarded as equivalent, but in an index devoted to taxation, it may be important to differentiate between these terms and their associated concepts.Ex. For example, in a general index salaries, wages and income may be regarded as equivalent, but in an index devoted to taxation, it may be important to differentiate between these terms and their associated concepts.Ex. Labor continued to strive for better working conditions, shorter hours, and better pay all through the 1800s and early 1900s.Ex. By city-administered examination and promotion, his current salary range would be equalled and surpassed within a year to a year and a half.----* congelación del salario = salary freeze.* congelar los salarios = freeze + salaries.* equiparación de salarios = pay equity.* salario anual = annual salary.* salario digno = living wage, decent wage, decent salary.* salario inicial = entry level salary, starting salary.* salario mínimo = living wage, minimum salary, poverty level.* salario mínimo, el = minimum wage, the.* * *masculino (frml) wage, salary* * *= salary, wage, pay, salary range.Ex: For example, in a general index salaries, wages and income may be regarded as equivalent, but in an index devoted to taxation, it may be important to differentiate between these terms and their associated concepts.
Ex: For example, in a general index salaries, wages and income may be regarded as equivalent, but in an index devoted to taxation, it may be important to differentiate between these terms and their associated concepts.Ex: Labor continued to strive for better working conditions, shorter hours, and better pay all through the 1800s and early 1900s.Ex: By city-administered examination and promotion, his current salary range would be equalled and surpassed within a year to a year and a half.* congelación del salario = salary freeze.* congelar los salarios = freeze + salaries.* equiparación de salarios = pay equity.* salario anual = annual salary.* salario digno = living wage, decent wage, decent salary.* salario inicial = entry level salary, starting salary.* salario mínimo = living wage, minimum salary, poverty level.* salario mínimo, el = minimum wage, the.* * *( frml)wage, salaryCompuestos:basic wageminimum wage( Esp) minimum wage( Arg) minimum wage ( index-linked)nominal wagereal wage* * *
salario sustantivo masculino (frml) wage, salary
salario sustantivo masculino pay, wage
salario base, basic wage
salario mínimo, minimum wage
(sueldo mensual) salary
Hay una importante diferencia entre salary y wage. Aunque los dos significan sueldo o salario, salary se calcula anualmente, se paga mensualmente y se traduce en una cantidad constante que perciben los profesionales, mientras que wage se calcula por horas o días, se paga semanalmente y representa el salario de los trabajadores, obreros, oficinistas, etc.
' salario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anticipo
- cobrar
- ganar
- haber
- paga
- semana
- sueldo
- acorde
- función
- subir
English:
commensurate
- cut
- exist
- hourly
- minimum wage
- salary
- stay on
- wage
- match
- sick pay
* * *salario nmsalary, wagessalario base o básico basic wage;salario bruto gross wage;salario mínimo (interprofesional) minimum wage;salario neto net wage;Esp salario social = benefit paid by local authorities to low-income familiesSALARIO MÍNIMO INTERPROFESIONALIn Spain the government sets a monthly minimum wage to which all workers are entitled. In 2007 this was set at 570.60 Euros per month. This rate does not apply to those sectors of the economy which have separate agreements between unions and employers, and where the minimum wage tends to be somewhat higher.* * *m salary, wage* * *salario nm1) : salary2)salario mínimo : minimum wage* * * -
6 equal
[ˈiːkwəl]1. adjectivethe same in size, amount, value etc:مُساوٍ لِAre these pieces equal in size? Women want equal wages with men.
2. nounone of the same age, rank, ability etc:نَظيرI am not his equal at running.
3. verb– past tense, past participle ˈequalled, (American) ˈequaledto be the same in amount, value, size etc:يُساوي، يُعادِلFive and five equals ten.
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7 oft kopiert, aber nie erreicht
1. frequently copied but never equalled2. often imitated but never equalledDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > oft kopiert, aber nie erreicht
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8 seldu'i
Construction: se+dunli equalled Structure: x1 = dunli2 (equalled), x2 = dunli1 (equal), x3 = dunli3 (equality property) -
9 города, которые сровняли с землёй
General subject: cities equalled to the groundУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > города, которые сровняли с землёй
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10 не иметь себе равного
General subject: not to be equal led, not to be equalledУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не иметь себе равного
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11 он отождествлял жизнь и искусство
General subject: he equalled life with artУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он отождествлял жизнь и искусство
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12 он платил ей такой же любовью
General subject: he equalled all her loveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он платил ей такой же любовью
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13 П-407
ЧТО ПОСЕЕШЬ, TO И ПОЖНЁШЬ (saying) the way you treat others is the way you will be treated: = as ye sow, so shall ye reap as you do unto others, so they will do unto you (in limited contexts) you have made your bed, now (you must) lie in (on) it.«Господи... - трясясь от негодования, причитала мать (Влада). -...Ты скоро вгонишь меня в гроб раньше времени, негодяй!.. Сил моих больше нет!» Тетка, сурово поджав губы, молчала. Её неприязнь к Владу уравновешивалась сейчас торжеством над золовкой: мол... что посеешь, то и пожнёшь (Максимов 2). "Lord..his (Vlad's) mother wailed, shaking with indignation. "...You'll drive me to an early grave, you little horror!...I've reached the end of my tether!" His aunt, her lips pressed sternly together, said nothing. Her dislike of Vlad was now equalled by the sense of triumph over her sister-in-law:...as ye sow, so shall ye reap (2a). -
14 что посеешь, то и пожнешь
• ЧТО ПОСЕЕШЬ, TO И ПОЖНЕШЬ[saying]=====⇒ the way you treat others is the way you will be treated:- ≈ as ye sow, so shall ye reap;- as you do unto others, so they will do unto you;- [in limited contexts] you have made your bed, now (you must) lie in <on> it.♦ " Господи... - трясясь от негодования, причитала мать [Влада]. -...Ты скоро вгонишь меня в гроб раньше времени, негодяй!.. Сил моих больше нет!" Тетка, сурово поджав губы, молчала. Её неприязнь к Владу уравновешивалась сейчас торжеством над золовкой: мол... что посеешь, то и пожнёшь (Максимов 2). "Lord..his [Vlad's] mother wailed, shaking with indignation. "...You'll drive me to an early grave, you little horror!...I've reached the end of my tether!" His aunt, her lips pressed sternly together, said nothing. Her dislike of Vlad was now equalled by the sense of triumph over her sister-in-law:...as ye sow, so shall ye reap (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > что посеешь, то и пожнешь
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15 Konkurrenz
Konkurrenz f GEN competition • Konkurrenz machen V&M, WIWI compete, rival • mit der Konkurrenz Schritt halten GEN keep up with one’s competitors, keep pace with one’s competitors* * *f < Geschäft> competition ■ mit der Konkurrenz Schritt halten < Geschäft> keep up with one's competitors, keep pace with one's competitors* * *Konkurrenz
competition, [trade] rivalry, emulation, (Konkurrenten) competitors, rivals in business, competing producers;
• außer Konkurrenz out of competition, not competing, unrival(l)ed;
• von der Konkurrenz ausgestochen supplanted by a rival firm;
• die Konkurrenz the other shop;
• ausländische Konkurrenz foreign competition;
• geschäftliche Konkurrenz industry (industrial) competition;
• halsabschneiderische Konkurrenz cutthroat competition;
• inländische Konkurrenz domestic competition;
• lebhafte Konkurrenz active competition;
• meine Konkurrenz my competitors in trade;
• mögliche Konkurrenz potential competition;
• monopolistische Konkurrenz monopolistic competition;
• mörderische Konkurrenz cutthroat competition;
• offene Konkurrenz active competition;
• preisdrückende (preisunterbietende) Konkurrenz cut-price competitor (competition);
• ruinöse Konkurrenz destructive (ruinous) competition;
• scharfe Konkurrenz keen (severe) competition;
• schwache Konkurrenz weak competition;
• starke Konkurrenz strong competition;
• unlautere Konkurrenz fraudulent (mean) competition, unfair competition in trade;
• wirksame Konkurrenz workable competition (US);
• Konkurrenz zwischen unterschiedlichen Industriezweigen interindustry competition;
• Konkurrenz der Markenartikel brand competition;
• Konkurrenz mittels niedriger Preise low-price competition;
• zur Konkurrenz abwandern to switch to a rival firm;
• gegen eine Konkurrenz ankämpfen (aufkommen) to contend with competition;
• Konkurrenz anschwärzen to disparage a competitor;
• Konkurrenzausschalten to eliminate competition;
• der Konkurrenz die Spitze bieten to defy competition;
• der Konkurrenz die Stirn bieten to meet competition;
• sich gegen die Konkurrenz im Markt durchsetzen to hold one’s own in competitive markets;
• ausländische Konkurrenz eindämmen to curb foreign competition;
• Konkurrenz fürchten to be afraid of competition;
• der Konkurrenz das Nachsehen geben to leave the competitors behind;
• der Konkurrenz Einhalt gebieten to check competition;
• zur Konkurrenz gehen to go over to the other side;
• mit der Konkurrenz gleichziehen to catch up with the competitors;
• es mit der Konkurrenz zu tun haben to meet with competition;
• es mit der Konkurrenz aufnehmen können to be able to cope witch (match) competition;
• keine Konkurrenz aufkommen lassen to defy competition;
• sich [gegenseitig] Konkurrenz machen to set up a competition, to compete with each other;
• Konkurrenz verächtlich machen to disparage competitors;
• Konkurrenz schlagen to make up on a competitor;
• Konkurrenz [mühelos] schlagen to beat the competition [handely];
• einheimische Erzeugnisse durch Zollschranken vor ausländischer Konkurrenz schützen to protect domestic products from foreign competition by trade barriers;
• ohne Konkurrenz sein not to be equalled;
• scharfer Konkurrenz ausgesetzt sein to be exposed to severe competition, to be up against stiff competition;
• der Konkurrenz immer um eine Nasenlänge voraus sein to be one jump ahead of one’s competitors;
• mit jem. in Konkurrenz stehen to be in competition with s. o.;
• mit jem. in Konkurrenz treten to enter into rivalry (competition) with s. o.;
• seine Konkurrenz überflügeln to get the jump on one’s competitors;
• gesamte Konkurrenz überflügeln (übertreffen) to lead all competitors;
• Konkurrenz unterbieten to undersell (undercut) competitors;
• Konkurrenz aus dem Markt verdrängen to put competitors out of business;
• jem. gebührende Konkurrenz verschaffen to give s. o. a good run for his money;
• Konkurrenz verschärfen to intensify competition;
• der Konkurrenz zuvorkommen to forestall a competitor;
• die Konkurrenz war groß [gewesen] competition was tough;
• Konkurrenzangebot competitive bid (quotation), competing offer, rival supply (bid);
• Konkurrenzangriff competitive assault;
• Konkurrenzanschwärzung trade disparagement, slander of title;
• Konkurrenzartikel competitive product;
• Konkurrenzauslese [competitive] selection;
• Konkurrenzausschaltung elimination of competitors;
• Konkurrenzausschluss competition clause;
• Konkurrenzausschreibung invitation to tender (of tenders);
• Konkurrenzausschreibung veranstalten to put up for competition;
• Konkurrenzbanken banking rivals, rival banks;
• Konkurrenzbedingungen competitive conditions;
• Konkurrenzbekämpfung interference with competitors;
• Konkurrenzbeschränkungen restraint of trade.
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konkurrenzlos adj 1. BÖRSE unmatched; 2. GEN (AE) unrivaled, (BE) unrivalled* * ** * *konkurrenzlos
unrivalled, without competition, matchless, unmatched, inapproachable;
• konkurrenzlos dastehen to defy all competition, to be far ahead of one’s competitors;
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17 ebenbürtig
Adj. equal, of equal rank ( oder quality); jemandem ebenbürtig sein be on a level ( oder par) with s.o.; sie ist ihm an Intelligenz ebenbürtig she’s every bit as intelligent as he is; ein ebenbürtiger Gegner / Nachfolger a well-matched opponent / worthy successor* * *coequal; equal* * *eben|bür|tig ['eːbnbʏrtɪç]adj1) (= gleichwertig) equal; Gegner evenly matchedjdm an Kraft/Ausdauer ébenbürtig sein — to be sb's equal in strength/endurance
sie war ihm an Kenntnissen ébenbürtig — her knowledge equalled (Brit) or equaled (US) his, her knowledge was equal to his
wir sind einander ébenbürtig — we are equal(s)
2) (HIST = gleichrangig) of equal birth* * *1) (equal to: As a writer he is on a par with the great novelists.) on a par with2) peer* * *eben·bür·tig[ˈe:bn̩bʏrtɪç]adj equaleinander [nicht] \ebenbürtig sein [un]evenly matched* * *Adjektiv equal (Dat. to)* * *jemandem ebenbürtig sein be on a level ( oder par) with sb;sie ist ihm an Intelligenz ebenbürtig she’s every bit as intelligent as he is;ein ebenbürtiger Gegner/Nachfolger a well-matched opponent/worthy successor* * *Adjektiv equal (Dat. to)* * *adj.coequal adj. -
18 gleichkommen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-) (+ Dat)1. (erreichen) come up to, compare with; an... kommt ihr ( so schnell) keiner gleich there’s no one to touch her ( oder she’s hard to beat) when it comes to...* * *to parallel; to equal; to match; to be equivalent to* * *gleich|kom|menvi sep irreg aux sein +dat1) (= die gleiche Leistung etc erreichen) to equal (an +dat for), to match ( an +dat for, in)2) (= gleichbedeutend sein mit) to be tantamount or equivalent to, to amount to* * *(to be the same in amount, value, size etc: I cannot hope to equal him; She equalled his score of twenty points; Five and five equals ten.) equal* * *gleich|kom·menvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein amount to; be tantamount tojemandem/einer Sache [an etwas (Dat.)] gleichkommen — equal somebody/something [in something]
* * *gleichkommen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-) (+ dat)1. (erreichen) come up to, compare with;an … kommt ihr (so schnell) keiner gleich there’s no one to touch her ( oder she’s hard to beat) when it comes to …* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein amount to; be tantamount tojemandem/einer Sache [an etwas (Dat.)] gleichkommen — equal somebody/something [in something]
* * *v.to equal v.to match v. -
19 konkurrenzlos sein
konkurrenzlos sein
not to be equalled. -
20 ohne Konkurrenz sein
ohne Konkurrenz sein
not to be equalled
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