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41 verabscheuen
v/t detest, loathe, abhor* * *to detest; to hate; to abominate; to abhor; to loathe* * *ver|ạb|scheu|en [fɛɐ'|apʃɔyən] ptp vera\#bscheutvtto detest, to abhor, to loathe* * *1) (to hate very much: The headmaster abhors violence.) abhor2) (to detest: He abominates cruelty.) abominate3) (to hate intensely: I detest cruelty.) detest4) (to hate very much.) loathe* * *ver·ab·scheu·en *vt▪ jdn/etw \verabscheuen to detest [or loathe] sb/sth▪ \verabscheuen, etw zu tun to hate doing sth* * *transitives Verb detest; loathe* * *verabscheuen v/t detest, loathe, abhor* * *transitives Verb detest; loathe* * *v.to abhor v.to abominate v.to detest v.to loathe v.to nauseate v. -
42 Verbot
n; -(e)s, -e; (das Verbieten) prohibition (+ Gen of); (Einfuhrverbot, Verbot einer Partei, Zeitung etc.) auch ban ( für oder + Gen on); ein Verbot aussprechen impose a ban; ein Verbot befolgen / übertreten comply / not comply with a ban; er hat gegen mein ausdrückliches Verbot geraucht he smoked in spite of the fact that I had expressly forbidden him to do so; etw. trotz ärztlichen Verbots tun do s.th. against doctor’s orders; ich bin für / gegen das Verbot von Handys in Lokalen etc. I’m in favo(u)r of / against a ban on mobile phones in pubs (Am. cellphones in bars) etc.* * *das Verbotprohibition; forbiddance; forbiddingness; interdiction; ban; interdict; taboo* * *Ver|bot [fɛɐ'boːt]nt -(e)s, -eban (+gen on)er ging trotz meines Verbóts — he went even though I had forbidden him to do so
trotz des ärztlichen Verbótes — against doctor's orders, in spite of doctor's orders
gegen ein Verbót verstoßen — to ignore a ban
das Verbót der Eltern, zu rauchen/einen Freund mitzubringen — the parents' ban on smoking/on bringing a friend
ich bin gegen das Verbót irgendeiner Partei/Zeitung — I'm opposed to a ban on or to banning any party/newspaper
* * *das1) (an order that a certain thing may not be done: a ban on smoking.) ban2) (the act of prohibiting: We demand the prohibition by the government of the sale of this drug.) prohibition3) (a rule, law etc forbidding something: The headmaster issued a prohibition against bringing knives into school.) prohibition* * *Ver·bot<-[e]s, -e>[fɛɐ̯ˈbo:t]nt ban; JUR prohibitiongesetzliches \Verbot statutory prohibitionein \Verbot umgehen to beat the ban on sthSie haben gegen mein ausdrückliches \Verbot gehandelt you did it even though I expressly forbade you to* * *das; Verbot[e]s, Verbote ban (Gen., von on)* * *Verbot n; -(e)s, -e; (das Verbieten) prohibition (+gen of); (Einfuhrverbot, Verbot einer Partei, Zeitung etc) auch ban (für oder +gen on);ein Verbot aussprechen impose a ban;ein Verbot befolgen/übertreten comply/not comply with a ban;er hat gegen mein ausdrückliches Verbot geraucht he smoked in spite of the fact that I had expressly forbidden him to do so;etwas trotz ärztlichen Verbots tun do sth against doctor’s orders;ich bin für/gegen das Verbot von Handys in Lokalen etc I’m in favo(u)r of/against a ban on mobile phones in pubs (US cellphones in bars) etc* * *das; Verbot[e]s, Verbote ban (Gen., von on)* * *-e n.ban n.forbiddance n.forbiddingness n.interdiction n.prohibition n.proscription n. -
43 verhöhnen
v/t deride, mock; (bes. Politiker) lampoon* * *to gibe; to scorn; to taunt; to ridicule* * *ver|höh|nen ptp verhöhntvtto mock, to deride* * *1) (to laugh at; to mock.) deride2) (to refuse to respect or obey: He flouted the headmaster's authority.) flout3) (to tease, or say unpleasant things to (a person) in a cruel way: The children at school taunted him for being dirty.) taunt* * *ver·höh·nen *vt▪ jdn \verhöhnen to mock [or ridicule] sb* * *transitives Verb mock; deride; ridicule* * ** * *transitives Verb mock; deride; ridicule* * *v.to gibe v.to ridicule v. -
44 verteilen
I v/t1. distribute ( auf + Akk, unter + Dat among) (auch WIRTS.); (austeilen) distribute, share out; das Gewicht etc. gleichmäßig verteilen distribute the weight etc. evenly; verteilen über einen Zeitraum: spread (out) over; (un) gerecht verteilen share out (un-) fairly; Chancen / Lob und Tadel verteilen share out opportunities / deal out praise and criticism; Ohrfeigen verteilen umg., fig. dish out a clip round the ear to all and sundry3. (verschenken) give awayII v/refl1. (verbreiten, ausbreiten) spread ( über + Akk over, across; unter + Dat among); sich auf die Bevölkerung etc. verteilen be distributed among the population etc.2. (sich trennen) Gruppe etc.: split up; (sich auflösen) Menge etc.: scatter, disperse; Substanz, Nebel etc.: dissipate; sich in der oder unter die Menge verteilen mingle ( oder mix) with the crowd; sie verteilten sich auf ihre Plätze they all sat down at their places ( oder in their seats)* * *to distribute; to spread; to hand out; to proportinate; to allot; to dispense; to apportion; to deal* * *ver|tei|len ptp verteilt1. vt1) (= austeilen)(an +acc tounter +acc among) to distribute; Flugblätter to hand out, to distribute; Süßigkeiten etc to share out; Preise auch to give out; Essen to dish out; (THEAT ) Rollen to allot, to allocate2) (= anordnen, aufteilen) to distribute; Investitionen, soziale Lasten to spread (über +acc over); (MIL) to deploy; (= verstreuen) to spread out; (= streichen) Aufstrich, Farbe etc to spread; (= streuen) Sand, Zucker, Puder to sprinkleBlumen im Zimmer/auf verschiedene Vasen vertéílen — to arrange flowers around the room/in different vases
2. vr(Zuschauer, Polizisten etc) to spread (themselves) out; (Bevölkerung) to spread (itself) out; (Farbe, Wasser) to spread (itself) out; (MED Bakterien, Metastasen) to spread; (Reichtum etc) to be spread or distributed; (zeitlich) to be spread ( über +acc over)* * *1) (to (cause to) spread (news etc): Information is dispersed by volunteers who distribute leaflets.) disperse2) (to divide (something) among several (people); to deal out: He distributed sweets to all the children in the class.) distribute3) (to spread out widely: Our shops are distributed all over the city.) distribute4) ((with between or among) to share: We divided the sweets between us.) divide5) (to give, usually to several people: The headmaster's wife gave out the school prizes.) give out6) (to distribute over a wide area, period of time etc: The exams were spread over a period of ten days.) spread7) (to distribute over a wide area or period of time: She spread the leaflets out on the table.) spread out8) (to divide into portions or shares: The money was portioned out among the three children.) portion out9) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) seed* * *ver·tei·len *I. vt1. (austeilen)▪ etw [an jdn] \verteilen to distribute sth [to sb]Geschenke/Flugblätter \verteilen to distribute [or sep hand out] presents/leafletsetw neu \verteilen ÖKON to redistribute sth2. (platzieren)▪ etw irgendwo \verteilen to place [or arrange] sth somewhere3. (ausstreuen)II. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) (austeilen) distribute, hand out <exercise books, leaflets, prizes, etc.> (an + Akk. to, unter + Akk. among); share [out], distribute <money, food> (an + Akk. to, unter + Akk. among); allocate < work>2) (an verschiedene Plätze bringen) distribute <weight etc.> (auf + Akk. over); spread < cost> (auf + Akk. among)3) (verstreichen, verstreuen, verrühren usw.) distribute, spread <butter, seed, dirt, etc.>2.reflexives Verb1) spread out2) (sich ausbreiten, verteilt sein) be distributed (auf + Akk. over)* * *A. v/t1. distribute (auf +akk,das Gewicht etcgleichmäßig verteilen distribute the weight etc evenly;verteilen über einen Zeitraum: spread (out) over;(un)gerecht verteilen share out (un-)fairly;Chancen/Lob und Tadel verteilen share out opportunities/deal out praise and criticism;Ohrfeigen verteilen umg, fig dish out a clip round the ear to all and sundry3. (verschenken) give awayB. v/r1. (verbreiten, ausbreiten) spread (über +akk over, across;unter +dat among);verteilen be distributed among the population etc2. (sich trennen) Gruppe etc: split up; (sich auflösen) Menge etc: scatter, disperse; Substanz, Nebel etc: dissipate;unter die Menge verteilen mingle ( oder mix) with the crowd;sie verteilten sich auf ihre Plätze they all sat down at their places ( oder in their seats)* * *1.transitives Verb1) (austeilen) distribute, hand out <exercise books, leaflets, prizes, etc.> (an + Akk. to, unter + Akk. among); share [out], distribute <money, food> (an + Akk. to, unter + Akk. among); allocate < work>2) (an verschiedene Plätze bringen) distribute <weight etc.> (auf + Akk. over); spread < cost> (auf + Akk. among)3) (verstreichen, verstreuen, verrühren usw.) distribute, spread <butter, seed, dirt, etc.>2.reflexives Verb1) spread out2) (sich ausbreiten, verteilt sein) be distributed (auf + Akk. over)* * *(unter) v.to distribute (among) v. v.to allot v.to dispense v.to distribute v.to issue v.to spread (out) v. -
45 vertreter
m; -s, -1. representative (auch fig., einer Richtung etc.); typischer Vertreter des Surrealismus typical exponent of surrealism2. WIRTS. representative, agent; (Handelsvertreter) sales representative, Am. auch salesperson, (sales) rep umg.; (bes. Handelsreisender) travel(l)ing salesman, Brit. auch commercial traveller; Vertreter für Staubsauger etc. sales representative in vacuum cleaners etc.3. eines Kollegen: deputy, stand-in; eines Arztes: locum, Am. stand-in doctor; (Bevollmächtigter) proxy; der Schulleiter und sein Vertreter the headmaster and his deputy-head, Am. the principal and his deputy4. (Verfechter) advocate, supporter; (typischer Vertreter) exponent; Vertreter der Anklage JUR. prosecution* * *der Vertreterrepresentative; agent; stand-in; advocate; deputy; exponent; substitute; delegate* * *Ver|tre|ter [fɛɐ'treːtɐ]1. m -s, -,Ver|tré|te|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen1) (von Land, Firma etc) representative; (COMM ) (Firma) agent; (Angestellter) (sales) representative, rep (inf)Vertréter für Damenkleider — (sales) representative or rep (inf) for ladies' wear
Vertréter einer Versicherung — insurance representative or rep (inf)
ein übler Vertréter (fig inf) — a nasty piece of work (inf)
3) (= Verfechter) (von Doktrin) supporter, advocate; (von Meinung) holder; (von Kunstrichtung) representative* * *Ver·tre·ter(in)<-s, ->\Vertreter der Anklage counsel for the prosecution\Vertreter auf Provisionsbasis commission agent\Vertreter für ein Rechtsgeschäft special agent\Vertreter des Staatsanwaltes deputy prosecutor, representative\Vertreter ohne Vertretungsmacht agent without authoritygesetzlicher \Vertreter statutory agent, legal representativerechtmäßiger \Vertreter lawful representativeeinen \Vertreter bestimmen [o stellen] to appoint a deputy2. (Handelsvertreter) sales representative* * *der; Vertreters, Vertreter, Vertreterin die; Vertreter, Vertreternen2) (InteressenVertreter, Repräsentant) representative; (HandelsVertreter) sales representative; commercial traveller3) (Verfechter, Anhänger) supporter; advocate* * *…vertreter m im subst:Staubsaugervertreter vacuum cleaner sales representative;Zeitschriftenvertreter magazine salesman;Gewerkschaftsvertreter trade union representative* * *der; Vertreters, Vertreter, Vertreterin die; Vertreter, Vertreternen2) (InteressenVertreter, Repräsentant) representative; (HandelsVertreter) sales representative; commercial traveller3) (Verfechter, Anhänger) supporter; advocate* * *(einer Firma) m.representative n. m.agent n.deputy n.exponent n.proxy n.sales representative n.stand-in n.substitute n. -
46 vorurteilsfrei
unprejudiced* * *vor|ur|teils|frei1. adjunprejudiced; Entscheidung, Verhalten auch unbiased2. advwithout prejudice, without bias* * *(wise through knowledge; free from prejudice: an enlightened headmaster; an enlightened decision.) enlightened* * *vor·ur·teils·freiadj unbiased; (Gutachter) unprejudiced* * *A. adj unprejudiced; Meinung, Urteil: unbias(s)edB. adv handeln etc: without prejudice, without bias* * *adj.enlightened adj.impartial adj.unprejudiced adj. -
47 Einfluß
der1) (the power to affect people, actions or events: He used his influence to get her the job; He should not have driven the car while under the influence of alcohol.) influence2) (a person or thing that has this power: She is a bad influence on him.) influence3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) pull* * *Ein·flussRR<-es, Einflüsse>Ein·flußALT<-sses, Einflüsse>m1. (Einwirkung)▪ jds \Einfluß [auf jdn] sb's influence [on sb]auf etw/jdn \Einfluß haben to have an influence on sth/sb\Einfluß auf etw/jdn ausüben to exert an influence on sth/sbunter jds \Einfluß geraten to fall under sb's influenceunter dem \Einfluß von jdm/etw stehen to be under sb's influence [or the influence of sb/sth]unter dem \Einfluß von jdm/etw under the influence of sb/sthseinen \Einfluß geltend machen to use one's influence [or pull] [or sway][...] \Einfluß besitzen [o haben] to have [...] influence [or pull] [or sway] -
48 Studierzimmer
das Studierzimmerlibrary* * *Stu|dier|zim|merntstudy* * *(a room in a house etc, in which to study, read, write etc: The headmaster wants to speak to the senior pupils in his study.) study* * *Stu·dier·zim·mernt (veraltend) study -
49 in Einklang mit
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50 sich beraten
((often with with) to consult each other: The staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.) confer -
51 ungerecht behandeln
1) (to be unfair to: If you punish all the children for the broken window it's a bit hard on those who had nothing to do with it.) be hard on2) (unfairly treated: You should complain to the headmaster if you feel hard done by.) hard done by -
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53 Vizerektor
Vi|ze|rek|tor(in)m(f)(von Schule) deputy headmaster/-mistress, vice principal (esp US); (von Universität) deputy vice chancellor or rector (US) -
54 Vizerektorin
Vi|ze|rek|tor(in)m(f)(von Schule) deputy headmaster/-mistress, vice principal (esp US); (von Universität) deputy vice chancellor or rector (US) -
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57 Direktor
Di·rek·tor, Di·rek·to·rin <-s, -toren> [diʼrɛkto:ɐ̭, dirɛkʼto:rɪn, pl dirɛkʼto:rən] m, f3) ( Leiter eines Unternehmens) manager;der kaufmännische/leitende \Direktor the business/managing director;( Mitglied der Leitung) director;der \Direktor der Konzernabteilung/ Forschungsabteilung the head of department/the research department4) ( Leiter einer öffentlichen Einrichtung) head, director;der \Direktor des Museums the museum director;der \Direktor der Haftanstalt the prison director [or (Am) warden] -
58 Konrektor
Kon·rek·tor(in) [ʼkɔnrɛkto:ɐ̭] m(f)deputy headmaster -
59 leiten
lei·ten [ʼlaitn̩]vt1) ( verantwortlich sein)etw \leiten to run [or be in charge of] sth;eine Abteilung \leiten to be head of [or run] a department;eine Firma \leiten to run [or manage] a company;eine Schule \leiten to be head [or headmaster] [or head teacher] of [or at] a school2) ( den Vorsitz führen)etw \leiten to lead [or head] sth;eine Sitzung \leiten to chair a meetingetw \leiten to conduct sth;das Erdöl wird in Pipelines quer durchs Land geleitet the oil is piped across countryetw wohin \leiten to route [or divert] sth somewhere;der Zug wurde auf ein Nebengleis geleitet the train was diverted to a siding5) ( führen)jdn [wohin] \leiten to lead [or guide] sb [somewhere];vi phys to conduct;gut/schlecht \leiten to be a good/bad conductor -
60 Oberstudiendirektor
Ober·stu·di·en·di·rek·tor, -di·rek·to·rin [o:bɐʼʃtu:di̭əndirɛkto:ɐ̭] m, fheadmasterDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Oberstudiendirektor
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