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1 Aufstau
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2 Beschlagnahme
f Beschlagnahmung* * *die Beschlagnahmeseizure; impoundage; attachment; confiscation; impressment* * *Be|schlag|nah|me [bə'ʃlaːknaːmə]f -, -nSee:* * *die1) confiscation2) (the act of seizing: seizure of property.) seizure* * *Be·schlag·nah·me<-, -n>[bəˈʃla:kna:mə]f JUR (gerichtlich) attachment; (behördlich) seizure; (ohne Entschädigung) confiscation; MIL requisition* * *die; Beschlagnahme, Beschlagnahmen seizure; confiscation* * ** * *die; Beschlagnahme, Beschlagnahmen seizure; confiscation* * *f.confiscation n.official seizure of property n.sequestration n. -
3 einpferchen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Tiere) pen in2. fig. (Menschen) coop up; einpferchen in (+ Akk) auch cram ( oder crowd) into; (treiben) herd into* * *das Einpferchenimpoundage* * *ein|pfer|chenvt sepVieh to pen in ( in +acc -to); (fig) to coop up ( in +acc in)eingepfercht stehen — to be hemmed in
* * *(to shut into a small place: We've been cooped up in this tiny room for hours.) coop up* * *ein|pfer·chenvt to cram in▪ eingepfercht crammed in, penned [in], cooped upeingepfercht stehen/sitzen to stand/sit packed together like sardines [in a can]* * *transitives Verbeingepfercht stehen/sein — stand/be crammed or crushed together
* * *einpferchen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Tiere) pen in2. fig (Menschen) coop up;* * *transitives Verbeingepfercht stehen/sein — stand/be crammed or crushed together
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4 Stau
m <tech.allg> (Verstopfung bei materiellen Strömen; z.B. Fahrzeuge, Schüttgut) ■ congestionm <tech.allg> (betont: völlig verstopft; z.B. Papier im Kopiergerät, Kfz auf Straße) ■ jamm <bau.hydr> (an Laufwasserkraftwerk, Damm, Wehr etc.) ■ differential head; drop; fall step -
5 Pfanduntergang
Pfanduntergang
extinguishment of a lien;
• Pfandurkunde letter of hypothecation, mortgage deed;
• Pfandverfall forfeiture of a bond;
• Pfandverfallsbeschluss foreclosure order (Br.);
• Pfandverfügung distress warrant;
• Pfandverkauf sale of pledge, distress sale (selling);
• durch Pfandverkauf verwerten to enforce the pledge by selling;
• Pfandverleiher pawnbroker, pawnee, pledgee;
• Pfandverschleppung removal of pledged property;
• Pfandverschreibung bill of sale, letter of hypothecation;
• verfallene Pfandverschreibung foreclosed mortgage;
• Pfandverschreibungsurkunde chattel mortgage;
• Pfandversteigerung auction of pledged property;
• Pfandverstrickung lösen to grant a replevin;
• Pfandvertrag mortgage deed, pignorative contract;
• Pfandverwahrung impoundage, sequestration;
• Pfandverwertung enforcement of a lien;
• Pfandverwertung vornehmen to enforce a lien upon s. one’s property;
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6 Pfandverwahrung
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7 Anstau
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8 Aufstauung
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9 Stau
Stau m 1. WSB impoundage, damming up; raised water level; 2. VERK rush of traffic, traffic jam, congestion; 3. bank up, tailback (Rückstau)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Stau
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