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1 auferlegen
auferlegen v 1. GEN impose (Restriktionen); 2. RECHT impose, levy (Beschränkungen, Gesetze, Vorschriften, Geldstrafe, Steuer) • jmdm. etw. auferlegen GEN, POL impose sth upon sb, impose sth on sb, inflict sth upon sb, inflict sth on sb, allocate sth to sb (e.g. losses to surviving dependants)* * *v 1. < Geschäft> Restriktionen impose; 2. < Recht> Beschränkungen, Gesetze, Vorschriften, Geldstrafe, Steuer impose, levy ■ jmdm. etw. auferlegen <Geschäft, Pol> impose sth upon sb, impose sth on sb, inflict sth upon sb, inflict sth on sb, allocate sth to sb (e.g. losses to surviving dependants)* * *auferlegen
to impose, to entail, to lay upon;
• jem. Bedingungen auferlegen to impose conditions upon s. o.;
• Beschränkungen auferlegen to impose restrictions, to stint;
• Geldstrafe auferlegen to fine;
• Kontribution auferlegen to levy a contribution;
• Kosten auferlegen to order to bear the costs;
• jem. die Kosten des Verfahrens auferlegen to award the costs against s. o.;
• Steuer auferlegen to put on a tax;
• Warenzölle auferlegen to slap tariffs on goods. -
2 Beschränkung
f1. nur Sg.; (das Beschränken) limitation, restriction ( auf + Akk to); bei einer Beschränkung der Teilnehmerzahl if the number of the participants is limited; eine Beschränkung der Redezeit / Kosten vereinbaren agree to limit the length of the speeches / keep the costs within limits2. (Maßnahme) restrictive measure; restraint (+ Gen on); Pl. wirtschaftliche, finanzielle: restrictions; (Kürzungen) cuts; jemandem Beschränkungen auferlegen impose restrictions on s.o.* * *die Beschränkungsqueeze; restriction; restraint; confinement* * *Be|schrạ̈n|kungf -, -eneine Beschränkung der Teilnehmerzahl scheint unvermeidbar zu sein — it seems unavoidable that the number of participants will have to be limited or restricted
2) (= das Sichbeschränken)(auf +acc to) limitation, restriction; (ESP JUR von Rede, Aufsatz) confinement3) (Maßnahme) restriction, limitation* * *Be·schrän·kung<-, -en>f restriction, limitationer bat sie um eine \Beschränkung auf die wesentlichen Punkte he asked her to keep to the main pointsjdm \Beschränkungen auferlegen to put [or impose] restrictions on sb* * *die; Beschränkung, Beschränkungen restrictionjemandem/einer Sache Beschränkungen auferlegen — impose restrictions on somebody/something
* * *auf +akk to);bei einer Beschränkung der Teilnehmerzahl if the number of the participants is limited;eine Beschränkung der Redezeit/Kosten vereinbaren agree to limit the length of the speeches/keep the costs within limits2. (Maßnahme) restrictive measure; restraint (+gen on); pl wirtschaftliche, finanzielle: restrictions; (Kürzungen) cuts;jemandem Beschränkungen auferlegen impose restrictions on sb* * *die; Beschränkung, Beschränkungen restrictionjemandem/einer Sache Beschränkungen auferlegen — impose restrictions on somebody/something
* * *f.limitation n.restraint n.restriction n.restrictive measure n. -
3 deckeln
v/t3. WIRTS., umg. (Kostenobergrenzen setzen) cap, limit, impose an upper limit on; der Minister will die Zahnarzthonorare deckeln the Minister seeks to cap dentists’ fees* * *de|ckeln ['dɛkln]vt1) (= mit einem Deckel versehen) to put a/the lid on; (fig = nach oben begrenzen) to impose an upper limit onwir müssen die Kosten deckeln — we'll have to keep a lid on the costs
2) (inf = rügen)jdn deckeln — to carpet sb (Brit inf), to tear sb off a strip (Brit inf), to chew sb out (US inf)
* * *deckeln v/t2. umg, fig:jemanden deckeln (scharf kritisieren) take sb to task, tear a strip off sbder Minister will die Zahnarzthonorare deckeln the Minister seeks to cap dentists’ fees
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