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1. noun1) (submitting to enemy) Kapitulation, die2) (giving up possession) Aufgabe, die; (of insurance policy) Rückkauf, der; (of firearms) Abgabe, die2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verb(give up possession of) aufgeben; preisgeben [Freiheit, Privileg]; niederlegen [Amt]; abgeben, aushändigen [Wertgegenstände]4. reflexive verbsich hingeben (to + Dat.)* * *[sə'rendə] 1. verb1) (to yield: The general refused to surrender to the enemy; We shall never surrender!) sich ergeben2) (to give up or abandon: He surrendered his claim to the throne; You must surrender your old passport when applying for a new one.) auf..., abgeben2. noun* * *sur·ren·der[sərˈendəʳ, AM səˈrendɚ]I. vi1. MIL aufgeben, kapitulierento \surrender to temptation der Versuchung erliegen1. (give)▪ to \surrender sth [to sb] [jdm] etw übergeben [o aushändigen]to \surrender a claim auf einen Anspruch verzichtento \surrender a policy FIN eine Versicherungspolice [o ÖSTERR Versicherungspolizze] zum Rückkauf bringento \surrender a territory ein Gebiet abtretento \surrender weapons Waffen abgeben2. (abandon)he \surrendered himself to fate er ergab sich seinem Schicksalno \surrender! Kapitulieren kommt nicht infrage!unconditional \surrender bedingungslose Kapitulation* * *[sə'rendə(r)]1. visich ergeben ( to +dat); (to police) sich stellen ( to +dat)2. vt (MIL)übergeben; firearms also, control, power, title, lead abgeben; goods, suspect ausliefern; insurance policy einlösen; lease kündigen; claim, right, hope aufgeben3. vrto surrender oneself to sth — sich einer Sache (dat) hingeben; to fate sich in etw (acc) ergeben
4. n1) (MIL: capitulation) Kapitulation f (to vor +dat)2) (= handing over) Übergabe f (to an +acc); (of control, power, title, lead) Abgabe f; (of suspect) Auslieferung f, Aushändigung f (to an +acc); (of insurance policy) Einlösen nt; (of lease) Kündigung f; (of claim, right, hope) Aufgabe f, Preisgabe fsurrender value (Insur) — Rückgabe- or Rückkaufswert m
* * *surrender [səˈrendə(r)]A v/tto dat):surrender o.s. (to) fig → B 2surrender hopes die Hoffnung aufgeben;surrender an insurance policy WIRTSCH eine Versicherungspolice zum Rückkauf bringen4. JURa) ein Recht aufgebenb) eine Sache herausgebenc) einen Verbrecher ausliefern1. MIL und fig sich ergeben (dat), kapitulieren, die Waffen strecken (vor dat)surrender to the inevitable sich ins Unvermeidliche fügen oder schicken3. sich dem Gericht, der Polizei stellenC s1. Übergabe f, Auslieferung f, -händigung f2. MIL Übergabe f, Kapitulation f4. Hingabe f5. Aufgabe f einer Versicherung:surrender value Rückkaufswert m6. JURa) Aufgabe f (eines Rechtes etc)b) Herausgabe f (einer Sache)c) Auslieferung f (eines Verbrechers)* * *1. noun1) (submitting to enemy) Kapitulation, die2) (giving up possession) Aufgabe, die; (of insurance policy) Rückkauf, der; (of firearms) Abgabe, die2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verb(give up possession of) aufgeben; preisgeben [Freiheit, Privileg]; niederlegen [Amt]; abgeben, aushändigen [Wertgegenstände]4. reflexive verbsich hingeben (to + Dat.)* * *n.Kapitulation f. v.aufgeben v.sich gefangen nehmen (gefangennehmen (•alt.Rechtschreibung•)) lassen ausdr.
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