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21 Gebrauch
Gebrauch m GEN, PAT, V&M use • Gebrauch machen von GEN take up (von einem Angebot) • zum eigenen wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch RECHT for personal scientific use (Urheberrecht) • zum privaten Gebrauch RECHT for private use (Urheberrecht)* * *m <Geschäft, Patent, V&M> use ■ Gebrauch machen von < Geschäft> von einem Angebot take up ■ zum eigenen wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch < Recht> Urheberrecht for personal scientific use ■ zum privaten Gebrauch < Recht> Urheberrecht for private use* * *Gebrauch
use, usage, employment, application, exercise, (Tragen) wear;
• außer Gebrauch disused, obsolete;
• für den einheimischen Gebrauch for home consumption;
• sparsam im Gebrauch economical;
• nur zum eigenen Gebrauch for private use, captive (US);
• zum täglichen Gebrauch for every wear (daily use);
• zum Gebrauch oder Verbrauch for use or consumption;
• angemessener Gebrauch (Urheberrecht) fair usage;
• gesetzlich berechtigter Gebrauch executed use;
• bestimmungsmäßiger Gebrauch contractual use;
• fakultativer Gebrauch optional use;
• gewöhnlicher Gebrauch ordinary use;
• missbräuchlicher Gebrauch adverse use;
• sachgemäßer Gebrauch proper use;
• unzulässiger Gebrauch improper use;
• vertragsmäßiger Gebrauch intended use;
• zugelassener Gebrauch permissive use;
• vernünftiger Gebrauch der richterlichen Ermessensfreiheit sound juridical discretion;
• [wahlweiser] Gebrauch des Euro [optional] use of the euro;
• Gebrauch und Innehabung use and occupancy;
• betrügerischer Gebrauch einer Vollmacht frauds on a power;
• unberechtigter Gebrauch eines fremden Warenzeichens illicitly using s. one’s trademark;
• zum öffentlichen Gebrauch bestimmen to devote to the public use, to dedicate (US);
• von seinem Asylrecht Gebrauch machen to take a sanctuary;
• keinen gewerblichen Gebrauch von etw. machen not to use for any purposes connected with business;
• von den vorhandenen Nutzungsmöglichkeiten zu wenig konzentrierten Gebrauch machen to spread a thing’s use too thinly;
• von einem Recht Gebrauch machen to avail o. s. of a right;
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22 Verwendung
f use; application; utilization; von Mitteln, Zeit etc.: expenditure; verwenden; keine Verwendung haben für have no use for; das wird schon irgendwo Verwendung finden we’ll etc. find some use for it, that will come in handy sometime* * *die Verwendunguse; usage; utilization; application; disposition* * *Ver|wẹn|dungf1) use; (von Mitteln etc) use, employment; (von Zeit, Geld) expenditure (auf +acc on)Verwendung finden — to have a use, to come in handy or useful
für jdn/etw Verwendung finden — to find a use for sb/sth
2) (old = Fürsprache) intercession (bei with)* * *Ver·wen·dung<-, -en>f\Verwendung des Bruttosozialprodukts expenditure of the gross national product\Verwendung von Haushaltsmitteln budget appropriation\Verwendung aus einer Rückstellung draw on [or use of] reservesmissbräuchliche [o unsachgemäße] \Verwendung improper usenotwendige \Verwendung necessary outlayfür jdn/etw \Verwendung finden to find a use for sb/sth\Verwendung/keine \Verwendung für jdn/etw haben to have a/no use for sb/sth▪ auf jds \Verwendung hin at sb's intercession* * *die; Verwendung, Verwendungen useunter Verwendung einer Sache (Gen.) od. von etwas — using something
* * *keine Verwendung haben für have no use for;das wird schon irgendwo Verwendung finden we’ll etc find some use for it, that will come in handy sometime* * *die; Verwendung, Verwendungen useunter Verwendung einer Sache (Gen.) od. von etwas — using something
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23 наказание за незаконное использование
1) General subject: penalty for improper use (товарного знака)2) Patents: penalty for improper useУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наказание за незаконное использование
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24 неправомерное использование патента
1) Economy: improper use of a patent2) Patents: improper use of patentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неправомерное использование патента
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25 Benutzung
die Benutzunguse* * *Be|nụt|zung1. f (esp S Ger, Aus, Sw) Be|nüt|zung[bə'nʏtsʊŋ]2. f -, -enuseetw in Benutzung haben/nehmen — to be/start using sth
jdm etw zur Benutzung überlassen — to put sth at sb's disposal
* * *Be·nut·zungfBe·nüt·zungf DIAL1. (Gebrauch) usenach der \Benutzung after useetw in \Benutzung haben/nehmen (geh) to be/start using sthjdm etw zur \Benutzung überlassen to put sth at sb's disposal2. (das Fahren)die \Benutzung des Busses/Zugs taking the bus/train\Benutzung öffentlicher Verkehrsmittel zum Nulltarif fare-free transport3. (Verwertung) consultation* * *die; Benutzung: use* * *unter Benutzung von by using, with the aid of;etwas in Benutzung nehmen start using sth;etwas zur Benutzung freigeben open sth to use;„Benutzung auf eigene Gefahr“ “use at your own risk”;missbräuchliche Benutzung misuse, improper use;„die Benutzung von … ist polizeilich/strengstens verboten“ “the use of … is prohibited by law/strictly prohibited”* * *die; Benutzung: use* * *f.use n. -
26 Benützung
die Benutzunguse* * *Be|nụt|zung1. f (esp S Ger, Aus, Sw) Be|nüt|zung[bə'nʏtsʊŋ]2. f -, -enuseetw in Benutzung haben/nehmen — to be/start using sth
jdm etw zur Benutzung überlassen — to put sth at sb's disposal
* * *Be·nut·zungfBe·nüt·zungf DIAL1. (Gebrauch) usenach der \Benutzung after useetw in \Benutzung haben/nehmen (geh) to be/start using sthjdm etw zur \Benutzung überlassen to put sth at sb's disposal2. (das Fahren)die \Benutzung des Busses/Zugs taking the bus/train\Benutzung öffentlicher Verkehrsmittel zum Nulltarif fare-free transport3. (Verwertung) consultation* * *die; Benutzung: use* * *unter Benutzung von by using, with the aid of;etwas in Benutzung nehmen start using sth;etwas zur Benutzung freigeben open sth to use;„Benutzung auf eigene Gefahr“ “use at your own risk”;missbräuchliche Benutzung misuse, improper use;„die Benutzung von … ist polizeilich/strengstens verboten“ “the use of … is prohibited by law/strictly prohibited”* * *die; Benutzung: use* * *f.use n. -
27 injuriar
v.1 to insult, to abuse.2 to offend, to injure, to aggrieve, to insult.* * *1 (insultar) to insult2 DERECHO to slander* * *verbto insult, abuse* * *VT1) (=insultar) [gen] to insult, abuse; (Jur) to slander2) †† liter (=dañar) to damage, harm* * *verbo transitivoa) (frml) ( insultar) to insultb) (Der) to slander* * *= abuse, vilify, rave at, insult.Ex. It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.Ex. Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Ex. In later sessions, he vented his rage towards his mother by shouting, swearing and raving at her and wanting to kill her.Ex. This insults staff by suggesting they did not work hard previously and is harmful to morale because goals are not attainable.* * *verbo transitivoa) (frml) ( insultar) to insultb) (Der) to slander* * *= abuse, vilify, rave at, insult.Ex: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.
Ex: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Ex: In later sessions, he vented his rage towards his mother by shouting, swearing and raving at her and wanting to kill her.Ex: This insults staff by suggesting they did not work hard previously and is harmful to morale because goals are not attainable.* * *injuriar [A1 ]vt1 ( frml) (insultar) to insult2 ( Der) to slander* * *
injuriar verbo transitivo
1 to insult
2 Jur to slander
' injuriar' also found in these entries:
English:
abuse
- revile
- slur
* * *injuriar vt1. [insultar] to insult, to abuse;[agraviar] to offend2. Der to slander* * *v/t insult* * *injuriar vtinsultar: to insult, to revile -
28 insultar
v.to insult.María insultó a Elsa y se fue Mary insulted Elsa and left.Esto insulta mi dignidad This insults my dignity.* * *1 to insult* * *verb* * *VT to insult* * *verbo transitivoa) ( proferir insultos) to insultb) ( ofender) to insult, offend* * *= slap, curse, insult, namecall, jeer, rave at, shout + abuse at, abuse, speak + angry words.Ex. I wonder if she did quit if she could slap us with a lawsuit.Ex. The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.Ex. This insults staff by suggesting they did not work hard previously and is harmful to morale because goals are not attainable.Ex. Chapter 4 presents solutions for when children fight, bicker, compete, namecall, and hit.Ex. Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex. In later sessions, he vented his rage towards his mother by shouting, swearing and raving at her and wanting to kill her.Ex. A 92-year-old woman has been put behind bars for sitting on her front porch shouting abuse at passers-by.Ex. It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.Ex. If either spouse on rare occasions out of frustration or anger slams a door or speaks angry words is it fair to label he or she as an abuser?.----* insultar a = be abusive of.* insultar a voces = scream + abuse (at).* * *verbo transitivoa) ( proferir insultos) to insultb) ( ofender) to insult, offend* * *= slap, curse, insult, namecall, jeer, rave at, shout + abuse at, abuse, speak + angry words.Ex: I wonder if she did quit if she could slap us with a lawsuit.
Ex: The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.Ex: This insults staff by suggesting they did not work hard previously and is harmful to morale because goals are not attainable.Ex: Chapter 4 presents solutions for when children fight, bicker, compete, namecall, and hit.Ex: Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex: In later sessions, he vented his rage towards his mother by shouting, swearing and raving at her and wanting to kill her.Ex: A 92-year-old woman has been put behind bars for sitting on her front porch shouting abuse at passers-by.Ex: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.Ex: If either spouse on rare occasions out of frustration or anger slams a door or speaks angry words is it fair to label he or she as an abuser?.* insultar a = be abusive of.* insultar a voces = scream + abuse (at).* * *insultar [A1 ]vt1 (proferir insultos) to insultnos insultó a todos he insulted all of us2 (ofender) to insult, offendaquello insultaba la memoria de su padre that was an insult to the memory of her father* * *
insultar ( conjugate insultar) verbo transitivo
insultar verbo transitivo to insult
' insultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aberración
- faltar
- incapaz
English:
abuse
- call
- insult
- send off
- name
- swear
* * *insultar vtto insult* * *v/t insult* * *insultar vt: to insult* * *insultar vb to insult -
29 ultrajar
v.1 to insult, to offend.2 to abuse, to insult, to offend, to disgrace.Ese hombre ultrajó a tu hija That man abused your daughter.3 to rape.El criminal ultrajó a María The criminal raped Mary.* * *1 to outrage, insult, offend* * *verbto outrage, insult* * *VT1) (=ofender) to offend; (=injuriar) to insult, abuse2) liter (=estropear) to spoil, crumple, disarrange* * *verbo transitivo (frml) < persona> to outrage, offend... deeply; < bandera> to insult; < honor> to offend against* * *= outrage, pillage, abuse.Ex. And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.Ex. And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.Ex. It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) < persona> to outrage, offend... deeply; < bandera> to insult; < honor> to offend against* * *= outrage, pillage, abuse.Ex: And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.
Ex: And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.Ex: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.* * *ultrajar [A1 ]vt( frml); ‹persona› to outrage, offend … deeply; ‹bandera› to insult; ‹honor› to offend against* * *
ultrajar ( conjugate ultrajar) verbo transitivo (frml) ‹ persona› to outrage, offend … deeply;
‹ bandera› to insult;
‹ honor› to offend against
ultrajar verbo transitivo to outrage
* * *ultrajar vtto insult, to offend* * *v/t fmloutrage; ( insultar) insult* * *ultrajar vtinsultar: to offend, to outrage, to insult -
30 ненадлежащий
прил.improper; inappropriate; undue- ненадлежащее качество товараненадлежащее использование земельного участка — improper use of a land parcel (plot, strip)
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31 готовый к использованию
1. ready& to useоднократное использование; разовое применение — single use
ненадлежащее использование; злоупотребление — improper use
2. ready to useРусско-английский новый политехнический словарь > готовый к использованию
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32 Benutzung
Benutzung f GEN use* * *f < Geschäft> use* * *Benutzung
appropriation, usage, use, utilization, employment, occupancy;
• zur öffentlichen Benutzung freigegeben open to the public;
• gesetzwidrige Benutzung illegal exploitation;
• Kosten sparende Benutzung cost-effective use;
• missbräuchliche Benutzung abuse, adverse user;
• unbefugte Benutzung unauthorized use;
• vorherige Benutzung (Patent) prior use;
• vorübergehende Benutzung transient occupancy;
• zulässige Benutzung (Urheberrecht) fair usage;
• Benutzung und Aufenthaltsrecht use and habitation;
• Benutzung von Büchern consultation of books;
• Benutzung eines Dienstwagens use of a company’s car;
• unbefugte Benutzung eines Firmennamens improper use of a firm's name;
• Benutzung eines Geschäftslokals occupation of business premises;
• Benutzung noch nicht realisierter Gewinne zu neuen Spekulationen pyramiding (US);
• missbräuchliche Benutzung durch Jugendliche teenage abuse;
• Benutzung durch den Staat crown user (Br.);
• Benutzung öffentlicher Unterlagen access to records;
• regelmäßige Benutzung öffentlicher Verkehrsmittel commutation (US);
• nicht zur Benutzung von Schnellzügen berechtigen (Fahrkarte) to be unavailable for express trains;
• bei der Benutzung an Wert gewinnen to improve with use. -
33 многократное использование
1. multiple useоднократное использование; разовое применение — single use
ненадлежащее использование; злоупотребление — improper use
2. reuseРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > многократное использование
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34 missbrauchen
* * *to excess; to abuse; to misuse; to betray; to indulge; to encroach; to slate* * *miss|brau|chen [mɪs'brauxn] ptp missbrauchtvt insepVertrauen to abuse; (geh = vergewaltigen) to assaultjdn für or zu etw missbráúchen — to use sb for sth, to use sb to do sth
etw für politische Zwecke missbráúchen — to abuse sth for political purposes
jdn zu allem Möglichen missbráúchen — to impose on sb
* * *miss·brau·chenRR, miß·brau·chenALT[mɪsˈbrau:xn̩]vt1. (missbräuchlich anwenden)▪ etw \missbrauchen to abuse [or misuse] stheinen Feuerlöscher \missbrauchen to make improper use of a fire extinguisher2. (für üble Zwecke ausnutzen)▪ etw \missbrauchen to take advantage of sthjds Vertrauen \missbrauchen to abuse sb's trust3. (für üble Zwecke benutzen)▪ jdn \missbrauchen to [mis]use sbjdn sexuell \missbrauchen to sexually abuse sb* * *transitives Verb abuse; misuse; abuse < trust>jemanden für od. zu etwas missbrauchen — use somebody for something
* * ** * *transitives Verb abuse; misuse; abuse < trust>jemanden für od. zu etwas missbrauchen — use somebody for something
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35 Gebrauch
Ge·brauch <-[e]s, Gebräuche> [gəʼbraux, pl gəʼbrɔyçə] mzum äußerlichen/innerlichen \Gebrauch to be applied externally/to be taken internally;falscher \Gebrauch improper use, misuse;außer/in \Gebrauch kommen to become outdated/fashionable;etw in \Gebrauch nehmen ( geh) to start using sth;vor \Gebrauch schütteln shake well before use;nach \Gebrauch after use; ling usageSitten und Gebräuche manners and customs -
36 Benutzung,
südd., österr., schw. meist Benützung f; nur Sg. use; mit oder unter Benutzung von by using, with the aid of; etw. in Benutzung nehmen start using s.th.; etw. zur Benutzung freigeben open s.th. to use; „Benutzung auf eigene Gefahr“ „use at your own risk“; missbräuchliche Benutzung misuse, improper use; „die Benutzung von... ist polizeilich / strengstens verboten“ „the use of... is prohibited by law / strictly prohibited“ -
37 Benutzung,
südd., österr., schw. meist Benützung f; nur Sg. use; mit oder unter Benutzung von by using, with the aid of; etw. in Benutzung nehmen start using s.th.; etw. zur Benutzung freigeben open s.th. to use; „Benutzung auf eigene Gefahr“ „use at your own risk“; missbräuchliche Benutzung misuse, improper use; „die Benutzung von... ist polizeilich / strengstens verboten“ „the use of... is prohibited by law / strictly prohibited“ -
38 Benutzung,
südd., österr., schw. meist Benützung f; nur Sg. use; mit oder unter Benutzung von by using, with the aid of; etw. in Benutzung nehmen start using s.th.; etw. zur Benutzung freigeben open s.th. to use; „Benutzung auf eigene Gefahr“ „use at your own risk“; missbräuchliche Benutzung misuse, improper use; „die Benutzung von... ist polizeilich / strengstens verboten“ „the use of... is prohibited by law / strictly prohibited“ -
39 вводить в использование
однократное использование; разовое применение — single use
ненадлежащее использование; злоупотребление — improper use
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > вводить в использование
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40 интенсивное использование
однократное использование; разовое применение — single use
ненадлежащее использование; злоупотребление — improper use
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > интенсивное использование
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