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1 local football referee
■ Schiedsrichter, der Amateurspiele auf regionaler oder lokaler Ebene leitet.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > local football referee
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2 amateur football referee
■ Schiedsrichter, der Amateurspiele auf regionaler oder lokaler Ebene leitet.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > amateur football referee
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3 grassroots referee
■ Schiedsrichter, der Amateurspiele auf regionaler oder lokaler Ebene leitet. -
4 arbitre au niveau du football de base
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > arbitre au niveau du football de base
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5 Breitenfußball-Schiedsrichter
■ Schiedsrichter, der Amateurspiele auf regionaler oder lokaler Ebene leitet.German-english football dictionary > Breitenfußball-Schiedsrichter
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6 leiten
I v/t1. (führen) lead; hinweisend, steuernd: guide, steer; (Verkehr) direct, route; fig. (lenken) guide; jemanden auf die falsche Spur leiten put s.o. on the wrong track; sich von anderen Beweggründen / seinen Gefühlen leiten lassen be guided by other motives / governed by one’s emotions2. (anführen) head; (Staat) govern; (Betrieb etc.) manage, run; (Schule) be head of; (Projekt) be in charge of, head (up); (beaufsichtigen) supervise; (Versammlung, Diskussion) chair; wer leitet die Delegation? who is leading ( oder heading) the delegation?3. MUS. (Orchester, Chor) conduct; (kleineres Ensemble) direct; eine Kapelle leiten be leader of a ( oder the) band, be (the) bandleader4. (Fußballspiel etc.) referee5. PHYS., PHYSIOL. etc. (Wärme, Strom, Schall) conduct6. (Öl, Gas) in Röhren: pipe7. (Brief etc.) pass on (an + Akk to), direct (to)II v/i PHYS. etc.: gut / schlecht leiten be a good / bad conductor* * *(Strom) to conduct;(Unternehmen) to manage; to direct;(führen) to guide; to lead; to head; to mastermind;(regieren) to govern;(steuern) to control; to steer;(verantwortlich sein) to be in charge of* * *lei|ten ['laitn]vt1) (= in bestimmte Richtung lenken) to lead; (= begleiten, führen) to conduct, to lead; (fig) Leser, Schüler etc to guide; Verkehr to route; Gas, Wasser to conduct; (= umleiten) to divertetw an die zuständige Stelle léíten — to pass sth on to the proper authority
sich von jdm/etw léíten lassen (lit, fig) — to (let oneself) be guided by sb/sth; von Vorstellung, Idee, Emotion to be governed by sth
2) (= verantwortlich sein für) to be in charge of; (administrativ) to run, to be in charge of; Expedition, Partei, Regierung, Bewegung etc to lead, to head; Betrieb to manage, to be in charge of; Theater to run; Orchester, Theatergruppe etc to direct, to run; Sitzung, Diskussion, Gespräch, Verhandlungen to lead; (als Vorsitzender) to chair; Geschick(e) to determine, to guide(etw) gut/schlecht léíten — to be a good/bad conductor (of sth)
* * *2) (to be in charge of; to be the leader of: He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.) head3) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) conduct4) (to be manager of: James manages the local football team.) manage5) (to convey gas, water etc by a pipe: Water is piped to the town from the reservoir.) pipe6) (to arrange a route for: Heavy traffic was routed round the outside of the town.) route7) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) run* * *lei·ten[ˈlaitn̩]I. vt1. (verantwortlich sein)▪ etw \leiten to run [or be in charge of] stheine Abteilung \leiten to be head of [or run] a departmenteine Firma \leiten to run [or manage] a companyein Labor/eine Redaktion \leiten to be head [or in charge] of a laboratory/an editorial officeeine Schule \leiten to be head [or headmaster] [or head teacher] of [or at] a school2. (den Vorsitz führen)▪ etw \leiten to lead [or head] stheine Sitzung \leiten to chair a meeting▪ etw \leiten to conduct sthdas Erdöl wird in Pipelines quer durchs Land geleitet the oil is piped across country▪ etw wohin \leiten to route [or divert] sth somewhereder Zug wurde auf ein Nebengleis geleitet the train was diverted to a siding5. (führen)▪ jdn [wohin] \leiten to lead [or guide] sb [somewhere]gut/schlecht \leiten to be a good/bad conductor* * *transitives Verb1) (anführen) lead, head < expedition, team, discussion, etc.>; be head of < school>; (verantwortlich sein für) be in charge of <project, expedition, etc.>; manage <factory, enterprise>; (den Vorsitz führen bei) chair < meeting, discussion, etc.>; (Musik): (dirigieren) conduct < orchestra, choir>; direct <small orchestra etc.>; (Sport): (als Schiedsrichter) referee <game, match>leitender Angestellter — executive; manager
leitende Angestellte — senior or managerial staff
leitender Beamter — senior civil servant
2) (begleiten, führen) leadjemanden auf die richtige Spur leiten — put somebody on the right track
sich von etwas leiten lassen — [let oneself] be guided by something
4) auch itr. (Physik) conduct <heat, current, sound>etwas leitet gut/schlecht — something is a good/bad conductor
* * *A. v/tjemanden auf die falsche Spur leiten put sb on the wrong track;sich von anderen Beweggründen/seinen Gefühlen leiten lassen be guided by other motives/governed by one’s emotions2. (anführen) head; (Staat) govern; (Betrieb etc) manage, run; (Schule) be head of; (Projekt) be in charge of, head (up); (beaufsichtigen) supervise; (Versammlung, Diskussion) chair;wer leitet die Delegation? who is leading ( oder heading) the delegation?4. (Fußballspiel etc) referee6. (Öl, Gas) in Röhren: pipe7. (Brief etc) pass on (an +akk to), direct (to)B. v/i PHYS etc:gut/schlecht leiten be a good/bad conductor* * *transitives Verb1) (anführen) lead, head <expedition, team, discussion, etc.>; be head of < school>; (verantwortlich sein für) be in charge of <project, expedition, etc.>; manage <factory, enterprise>; (den Vorsitz führen bei) chair <meeting, discussion, etc.>; (Musik): (dirigieren) conduct <orchestra, choir>; direct <small orchestra etc.>; (Sport): (als Schiedsrichter) referee <game, match>leitender Angestellter — executive; manager
leitende Angestellte — senior or managerial staff
2) (begleiten, führen) leadsich von etwas leiten lassen — [let oneself] be guided by something
4) auch itr. (Physik) conduct <heat, current, sound>etwas leitet gut/schlecht — something is a good/bad conductor
* * *v.to conduct v.to guide v.to lead v.(§ p.,p.p.: led)to manage v.to route v.
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