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1 mitteilen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. jemandem etw. mitteilen inform s.o. of s.th., tell s.o. s.th.; amtlich: notify s.o. of s.th.; WIRTS. advise s.o. of s.th.; er teilte ihr die Nachricht schonend mit he broke the news to her gently; hiermit teilen wir Ihnen mit, dass... this is to inform you that...3. PHYS. (Energie, Schwingung etc.) convey, impart förm. (+ Dat to)II v/refl3. PHYS. be conveyed (förm. imparted) (+ Dat to)* * *to notify; to inform; to disclose; to impart; to let know; to communicate* * *mịt|tei|len sep1. vthiermit teilen wir Ihnen mit, dass... —
teile ihm die Nachricht schonend mit — break the news to him gently
es wurde mitgeteilt, dass... — it was announced that...
wie die Polizei mitteilt,... — as announced by the police...
2. vr1) (= kommunizieren) to communicate (jdm with sb)er kann sich gut/schlecht mitteilen — he finds it easy/difficult to communicate
* * *3) (to tell (information etc): She communicated the facts to him.) communicate* * *mit|tei·len[ˈmɪttailən]I. vtII. vr1. (sich erklären)* * *transitives Verbjemandem etwas mitteilen — tell somebody something; (informieren) inform somebody of or about something; communicate something to somebody (formal); (amtlich) notify or inform somebody of something
er teilte mit, dass... — (gab bekannt) he announced that...
* * *mitteilen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1.jemandem etwas mitteilen inform sb of sth, tell sb sth; amtlich: notify sb of sth; WIRTSCH advise sb of sth;er teilte ihr die Nachricht schonend mit he broke the news to her gently;hiermit teilen wir Ihnen mit, dass … this is to inform you that …B. v/r1. geh:sich jemandem mitteilen (anvertrauen) confide in sb, open up to sb2. geh:sich jemandem mitteilen (übertragen) Stimmung etc: communicate itself to sb3. PHYS be conveyed (form imparted) (+dat to)* * *transitives Verbjemandem etwas mitteilen — tell somebody something; (informieren) inform somebody of or about something; communicate something to somebody (formal); (amtlich) notify or inform somebody of something
er teilte mit, dass... — (gab bekannt) he announced that...
* * *v.to acquaint v.to advise v.to communicate v.to disclose v. -
2 vermitteln
I v/t1. (beschaffen) get, find; förm. procure ( jemandem for s.o.); (arrangieren) arrange; Arbeitskräfte an Firmen vermitteln place workers with firms (Am. companies); wir vermitteln Aupairstellen / Zimmer für Studierende etc. we find jobs for au pairs / rooms for students etc.; Langzeitarbeitslose sind besonders schwer zu vermitteln the long-term unemployed are particularly difficult to place4. (Eindruck etc.) give, convey; den Eindruck vermitteln, als ob... convey the impression that...II v/i mediate ( zwischen + Dat between); act as (a) mediator ( bei in); (vermittelnd eingreifen) intervene, mediate* * *to match; to convey; to mediate; to impart; to interfere; to procure; to matchmake; to act as agent* * *ver|mịt|teln [fɛɐ'mɪtln] ptp vermi\#ttelt1. vtto arrange (jdm for sb); Stelle, Partner, Privatschüler, Kontakte to find (jdm for sb); Aushilfskräfte, Lehrer etc to find jobs or positions for, to place; (TELEC ) Gespräch to put through, to connect; Hypotheken, Kredite, Geschäfte to arrange, to negotiate (jdm for sb); Lösung, Kompromiss, Waffenstillstand to arrange, to negotiate, to mediate; Gefühl, Bild, Idee, Einblick to convey, to give (jdm to sb); Verständnis to give (jdm (to) sb); Wissen to impart (jdm to sb)eine Stelle, die Hotelunterkunft vermittelt — an office which finds hotel accommodation
ich kann dir eine billige Ferienwohnung vermitteln — I can get you a cheap holiday flat (Brit) or vacation apartment (US)
2. vito mediate, to act as mediator or a go-between* * *1) (to act as an arbitrator in a dispute etc: He has been asked to arbitrate in the dispute between the workers and management.) arbitrate2) (to try to put an end to a fight, argument etc between two people, countries etc: All attempts to intercede between the two nations failed.) intercede3) (to try to settle a dispute between people who are disagreeing: The United States is trying to mediate (in the dispute) between these two countries.) mediate* * *ver·mit·teln *I. vt▪ [jdm [o an jdn]] etw \vermitteln to find sth [for sb] [or sb sth]jdm eine Stellung \vermitteln to find sb a job▪ [jdm] jdn \vermitteln to find sb [for sb]jdn an eine Firma \vermitteln to place sb with a firmseine Gefühle \vermitteln to communicate [or convey] one's feelings3. (geh)▪ [jdm] etw \vermitteln to give [sb] sth, to convey sth [to sb]jdm ein schönes Gefühl \vermitteln to give sb [or fill sb with] a good feeling▪ etw \vermitteln to arrange stheinen Kontakt \vermitteln to arrange for a contactII. vi* * *1.intransitives Verb mediate, act as [a] mediator (in + Dat. in)2.transitives Verb1) (herbeiführen) arrange; negotiate <transaction, ceasefire, compromise>2) (besorgen)jemandem eine Stelle vermitteln — find somebody a job; find a job for somebody
3) (weitergeben) impart <knowledge, insight, values, etc.>; communicate, pass on <message, information, etc.>; convey, give < feeling>; pass on < experience>* * *A. v/tjemandem for sb); (arrangieren) arrange;Arbeitskräfte an Firmen vermitteln place workers with firms (US companies);wir vermitteln Aupairstellen/Zimmer für Studierende etc we find jobs for au pairs/rooms for students etc;Langzeitarbeitslose sind besonders schwer zu vermitteln the long-term unemployed are particularly difficult to place2. (Wissen) impart (jemandem to sb)3. TEL:ein Gespräch vermitteln put a call through4. (Eindruck etc) give, convey;den Eindruck vermitteln, als ob … convey the impression that …B. v/i mediate (zwischen +dat between); act as (a) mediator (bei in); (vermittelnd eingreifen) intervene, mediate* * *1.intransitives Verb mediate, act as [a] mediator (in + Dat. in)2.transitives Verb1) (herbeiführen) arrange; negotiate <transaction, ceasefire, compromise>2) (besorgen)jemandem eine Stelle vermitteln — find somebody a job; find a job for somebody
3) (weitergeben) impart <knowledge, insight, values, etc.>; communicate, pass on <message, information, etc.>; convey, give < feeling>; pass on < experience>* * *adj.mediate adj. v.to conciliate v.to establish a connection expr.to intercede v.to interfere v.to procure v. -
3 gewahren
v/t geh. gewahr* * *to impart; to vouchsafe; to award; to allow; to grant; to concede; to afford* * *ge|wah|ren [gə'vaːrən] ptp gewahrtvt (liter)to become aware of* * *1) (to grant or give to (a person): They accorded the president great respect.) accord2) (to grant (eg a right).) concede* * *ge·wah·ren *[gəˈva:rən]vt (liter)▪ jdn \gewahren to catch sight of [or become aware of] sb▪ etw \gewahren to become aware of sth* * *transitives Verb (geh.) become aware of* * ** * *transitives Verb (geh.) become aware of* * *v.to accord v.to afford v.to allow v.to deign v.to grant v.to impart v.to vouchsafe v.to warrant v. -
4 gewähren
v/t geh. gewahr* * *to impart; to vouchsafe; to award; to allow; to grant; to concede; to afford* * *ge|wah|ren [gə'vaːrən] ptp gewahrtvt (liter)to become aware of* * *1) (to grant or give to (a person): They accorded the president great respect.) accord2) (to grant (eg a right).) concede* * *ge·wah·ren *[gəˈva:rən]vt (liter)▪ jdn \gewahren to catch sight of [or become aware of] sb▪ etw \gewahren to become aware of sth* * *transitives Verb (geh.) become aware of* * *A. v/t gehjemandem Einlass gewähren let sb in, admit sb2. Sache: give, offer;vor +dat) give protection (from);es gewährt einen Einblick it affords an insight (in +akk into)B. v/i:* * *transitives Verb (geh.) become aware of* * *v.to accord v.to afford v.to allow v.to deign v.to grant v.to impart v.to vouchsafe v.to warrant v. -
5 cut
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6 Leistungskurs
m PÄD. special subject; ich bin im Leistungskurs Geschichte I’m taking history as a special subject* * *Leistungskurse are the two specialist subjects chosen by students in the upper classes of a Gymnasium, during the Kollegstufe. Six hours a week are devoted to each subject, allowing more time for special projects and the students' own work. Those taking the Abitur have to write a Facharbeit – similar to a short university seminar paper – on one of the subjects. Together with examinations in the two subjects, this makes up a third of the overall mark for the Abitur. In a Gesamtschule, Leistungskurse are more advanced courses. See: → Abitur, Gesamtschule, Gymnasium, Kollegstufe* * *Leis·tungs·kursm SCH advanced course (course which seeks to impart additional knowledge to a basic course using a style similar to university teaching)* * *der (Schulw.) extension course* * *ich bin im Leistungskurs Geschichte I’m taking history as a special subject* * *der (Schulw.) extension course -
7 verleihen
v/t (unreg.)1. lend (out), bes. Am. auch loan (out); gegen Miete: hire (Am. rent) out; Nachschlagewerke werden nicht verliehen reference books are not lent out (Am. do not circulate)2. (Titel etc.) confer (+ Dat on s.o.); (Privileg, Recht etc.) grant (to); (Auszeichnung, Preis) award (to)3. fig.: jemandem / einer Sache etw. verleihen (Eigenschaft, Reiz etc.) give oder lend s.o. / s.th. s.th.; Ausdruck1 2, Kraft 1, Nachdruck1 etc.* * *(ausleihen) to lend; to loan; to hire out; to rent out;(übergeben) to award; to confer; to bestow* * *ver|lei|hen ptp verliehen [fɛɐ'liːən]vt irreg1) (= ausleihen) to lend, to loan (an jdn to sb); (gegen Gebühr) to rent (out), to hire (out) (Brit)2) (= zuerkennen) to award (jdm (to) sb); Titel, Ehrenbürgerwürde to confer, to bestow (jdm on sb); Amt to bestow (jdm upon sb)3) (= geben, verschaffen) to give; Eigenschaft, Klang, Note to lend, to giveGewicht verléíhen — to lend weight to sth
ihre Anwesenheit verlieh der Veranstaltung das gewisse Etwas — her presence gave or lent a certain something to the occasion
* * *1) award2) ((with on) to give (especially a title, award etc) to someone: The Queen bestowed a knighthood on him.) bestow3) ((with on) to give (an honour) to someone: The university conferred degrees on two famous scientists.) confer4) (to give or add (a quality) to: Desperation lent him strength.) lend* * *ver·lei·hen *1. (verborgen)▪ etw [an jdn] \verleihen to lend sth [to sb] [or sb sth]; (gegen Geld) to rent [or BRIT hire] out sth sepGeld \verleihen to lend money3. (stiften)▪ jdm etw \verleihen to give sb sth, to fill sb with sthdie Wut verlieh ihm neue Kräfte anger gave him new strengthseinen Worten Nachdruck \verleihen to emphasize one's words* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (überreichen) award; bestow, confer <award, honour>3) (verschaffen) give; lend* * *verleihen v/t (irr)Nachschlagewerke werden nicht verliehen reference books are not lent out (US do not circulate)2. (Titel etc) confer (+dat on sb); (Privileg, Recht etc) grant (to); (Auszeichnung, Preis) award (to)3. fig:jemandem/einer Sache etwas verleihen (Eigenschaft, Reiz etc) give oder lend sb/sth sth; → Ausdruck1 2, Kraft 1, Nachdruck1 etc* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (überreichen) award; bestow, confer <award, honour>3) (verschaffen) give; lend* * *(Preis, Titel) v.to bestow v. v.to award v.to impart v.to lend (out) v. -
8 erteilen
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9 Arme speisen
Arme speisen
to impart food to the poor. -
10 Arme
Arme, mittellose
destitute people;
• öffentlich unterstützter Armer pauper;
• Arme speisen to impart food to the poor. -
11 mittellose
Arme, mittellose
destitute people;
• öffentlich unterstützter Armer pauper;
• Arme speisen to impart food to the poor. -
12 Leistungskurs
Leis·tungs·kurs madvanced course (course which seeks to impart additional knowledge to a basic course using a style similar to university teaching) -
13 vermitteln
ver·mit·teln *vtjdm eine Stellung \vermitteln to find sb a job;[jdm] jdn \vermitteln to find sb [for sb];jdn an eine Firma \vermitteln to place sb with a firm2) ( weitergeben)seine Gefühle \vermitteln to communicate [or convey] one's feelings3) ( geh);[jdm] etw \vermitteln to give [sb] sth, to convey sth [to sb];jdm ein schönes Gefühl \vermitteln to give sb [or fill sb with] a good feeling4) ( arrangieren)etw \vermitteln to arrange sth;einen Kontakt \vermitteln to arrange for a contactvi -
14 gewähren
1. to accord2. to administer [relief, alms]3. to afford4. to allow5. to deign6. to grant7. to impart8. to vouchsafe9. to warrant -
15 preisgeben
1. to abandon2. to betray3. to disclose4. to expose5. to give away6. to impart [secret]7. to reveal [name, details]8. to surrender -
16 verleihen
1. to award2. to impart [to bestow]3. to lend (out)(Preis, Titel)to bestow -
17 vermitteln
1. to conciliate2. to impart [knowledge]3. to inseminate fig. [knowledge]4. to intercede5. to interfere6. to mediate7. to procureto facilitate sth.
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