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1 fulfil
(Amer.: fulfill) transitive verb, - ll- erfüllen; stillen [Verlangen, Bedürfnisse]; entsprechen (+ Dat.) [Erwartungen]; ausführen [Befehl]; halten [Versprechen]be or feel fulfilled [in one's job] — [in seinem Beruf] Erfüllung finden
* * *[ful'fil]past tense, past participle - fulfilled; verb1) (to carry out or perform (a task, promise etc): He always fulfils his promises.) erfüllen2) (to satisfy (requirements): He fulfilled all the requirements for the job.) erfüllen•- academic.ru/101625/fulfilled">fulfilled- fulfilment* * *ful·fil<- ll->AM, AUS ful·fill[fʊlˈfɪl]vt1. (satisfy)▪ to \fulfil sth etw erfüllento \fulfil an ambition ein Ziel erreichento \fulfil one's potential sein Potenzial ausschöpfen2. (carry out)to \fulfil a contract/promise einen Vertrag/ein Versprechen erfüllento \fulfil a function/role eine Funktion/Rolle einnehmen3. (make satisfied)▪ sth \fulfils sb etw erfüllt jdn4. (make come true)to \fulfil a prophecy eine Prophezeiung erfüllen* * *(US) [fʊl'fɪl]vterfüllen; task, order ausführen; ambition verwirklichenthe prophecy was fulfilled — die Prophezeiung erfüllte sich
being a mother didn't fulfil her — sie fand im Muttersein keine Erfüllung
* * *1. ein Versprechen, einen Wunsch, eine Bedingung etc erfüllen, seinen Verpflichtungen nachkommen, einen Befehl ausführen:fulfil o.s. sich (selbst) verwirklichen;be fulfilled sich erfüllen;his prophecy was fulfilled seine Prophezeiung traf ein2. vollbringen, -ziehen3. beenden, abschließen4. ausfüllen, befriedigen:my job doesn’t fulfil me* * *(Amer.: fulfill) transitive verb, - ll- erfüllen; stillen [Verlangen, Bedürfnisse]; entsprechen (+ Dat.) [Erwartungen]; ausführen [Befehl]; halten [Versprechen]be fulfilled — [Wunsch, Hoffnung, Prophezeiung:] sich erfüllen
be or feel fulfilled [in one's job] — [in seinem Beruf] Erfüllung finden
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2 fulfill
ful·fil<- ll->AM, AUS ful·fill[fʊlˈfɪl]vt1. (satisfy)▪ to \fulfill sth etw erfüllento \fulfill an ambition ein Ziel erreichento \fulfill one's potential sein Potenzial ausschöpfen2. (carry out)to \fulfill a contract/promise einen Vertrag/ein Versprechen erfüllento \fulfill a function/role eine Funktion/Rolle einnehmen3. (make satisfied)▪ sth \fulfills sb etw erfüllt jdn4. (make come true)to \fulfill a prophecy eine Prophezeiung erfüllen* * *(US) [fʊl'fɪl]vterfüllen; task, order ausführen; ambition verwirklichenthe prophecy was fulfilled — die Prophezeiung erfüllte sich
being a mother didn't fulfil her — sie fand im Muttersein keine Erfüllung
* * *1. ein Versprechen, einen Wunsch, eine Bedingung etc erfüllen, seinen Verpflichtungen nachkommen, einen Befehl ausführen:fulfil o.s. sich (selbst) verwirklichen;be fulfilled sich erfüllen;his prophecy was fulfilled seine Prophezeiung traf ein2. vollbringen, -ziehen3. beenden, abschließen4. ausfüllen, befriedigen:my job doesn’t fulfil me* * *v.ableisten v.anfüllen v.vollziehen v.
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