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1 objection
objection [ɔbʒεksjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ɔbʒɛksjɔ̃nom féminin objection* * *ɔbʒɛksjɔ̃ nf* * *objection nf objection; soulever des objections to raise objections.[ɔbʒɛksjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [généralement] objectiontu as ou tu y vois une objection? do you have any objection?je ne vois pas d'objection à continuer le débat/à ce que vous partiez I have no objection to our continuing the debate/to your leaving2. DROITobjection accordée/refusée objection sustained/overruled————————objection de conscience nom féminin -
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3 berkeberatan atas
make an objection to, made an objection to, made an objection to, making an objection to -
4 gjøre innvendinger mot
make an objection to, take exception to -
5 Einwand
Einwand m GEN objection (to); plea (Einrede) • einen Einwand anmelden RECHT enter a plea • einen Einwand erheben GEN make an objection, raise an objection • keinen Einwand haben GEN have no objection* * *m < Geschäft> objection (to), Einrede plea ■ einen Einwand anmelden < Recht> enter a plea ■ einen Einwand erheben < Geschäft> make an objection, raise an objection ■ keinen Einwand haben < Geschäft> have no objection* * *Einwand
reclamation, objection, (rechtlich) defence, defense (US), plea, demurrer;
• formeller Einwand technical traverse;
• rechtshemmender Einwand estoppel;
• schikanöser Einwand frivolous plea;
• schlüssiger Einwand available plea;
• verfahrensrechtlicher Einwand technical estoppel;
• Einwand der Minderjährigkeit plea of infancy (US);
• Einwand der Nichtigkeit plea of nullity;
• Einwand der mangelnden Passivlegitimation interpleader;
• Einwand der Rechtskraftswirkung estoppel by judgment;
• Einwand des seinerzeitigen Stands der Technik (Patentrecht) state-of-the-art defence;
• Einwand der Unschlüssigkeit general demurrer;
• Einwand der Unzuständigkeit jurisdictional (foreign) plea;
• Einwand der Vorausklage (Bürge) benefit of discussion;
• Einwand der geleisteten Zahlung plea of payment;
• Einwand nicht anerkennen to ignore an objection;
• Einwand erheben to raise a query (objection);
• Einwand der Fälschung erheben to put in a plea of forgery;
• Einwand der Minderjährigkeit erheben to plead the Baby Act (US) (infancy);
• Einwand der Unzuständigkeit erheben to enter a plea in bar of trial;
• einem Einwand stattgeben to sustain an objection;
• Einwand der Verjährung vorbringen to plead the statute of limitations;
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1) General subject: answer (на обвинение), answer back, call in question, contradict, contravene, controvert, counter, demur (he demurred at working so late - он возражал против того, чтобы работать так поздно), deprecate, dissent, except, expostulate, have an objection, have to say, impugn, interpose an objection, mind (в вопросительных предложениях, a также в утвердительном ответе; do you mind my smoking? - вы не будете возражать, если я закурю?), negative, object, oppugn (против чего-либо), protest, quarrel (кому-л.), quarreller (кому-л.), raise a query about, raise objections, rejoin, remonstrate, remonstrate against (против чего-либо), reply, repugn (против чего-л.), say nay, stickle (по мелочам), take objection, talk back, talk up, traverse, object to2) Naval: give against3) Military: take issue4) Bookish: gainsay6) Religion: gainsay( To assert the contrary of smth., to contradict, to oppose)7) Law: challenge, counterplead, defend, oppose, retort, return, vouch, argue to the contrary8) Diplomatic term: CD hit back, challenge (против чего-л. в процессе), traverse (по существу)9) Politics: make a retort11) Advertising: make objection12) Patents: term, make an objection, raise an objection13) Business: be against, be opposed to, raise objection, take exception14) Makarov: answer back (особ. на замечание), dissent from, except against, except to -
7 vorbringen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. zur Diskussion, Anhörung etc.: bring forward; JUR. (Beweis) produce; (Gründe, Meinung, Entschuldigung etc.) offer; (Plan) propose, put forward; (Protest) lodge; (Wunsch) express; weitS. (sagen) tell (jemandem etw. s.o. s.th.); einen Einwand vorbringen make an objection; eine Klage vorbringen JUR. prefer ( als Einwand: bring) a charge against s.o.; was haben Sie zu Ihrer Verteidigung etc. vorzubringen? what do you have to say in your defen|ce (Am. -se) etc.?; was kannst du dagegen vorbringen? what do you have to say against it?* * *to bring forward; to bring up* * *vor|brin|genvt sep1) (inf = nach vorn bringen) to take up or forward; (MIL) to take up to the front2) (= äußern) to say; Plan to propose; Meinung, Wunsch, Anliegen, Forderung to express, to state; Klage, Beschwerde to make, to lodge; Entschuldigung to make, to offer; Kritik, Einwand to make, to raise; Bedenken to express; Argument, Beweis to produce, to bring forward; Grund to put forwardkönnen Sie dagegen etwas vórbringen? — have you anything to say against it?
was hast du zu deiner Entschuldigung vorzubringen? — what have you to say in your defence (Brit) or defense (US)?
3) (inf = hervorbekommen) to get out (hinter +dat from behind)die Katze war nicht hinter dem Ofen vorzubringen — the cat couldn't be got out from behind the stove
* * *1) ((also put forward) to bring to people's attention; to cause to be discussed etc: They will consider the suggestions which you have brought/put forward.) bring forward2) (to state (a question, objection etc which one wishes to have discussed): Has anyone in the audience any points they would like to raise?) raise3) (to offer (ideas etc) for consideration, or (a problem etc) for solving: She presents (=expresses) her ideas very clearly; The situation presents a problem.) present* * *Vor·brin·gen<-s>nt kein pl contention, assertion; (vor Gericht) plea, submission\Vorbringen neuer Beweise production of fresh evidence\Vorbringen von Beweismaterial submission of evidence\Vorbringen der Parteien submission of the partiesnachträgliches \Vorbringen subsequent pleadingsrechtlich unzulässiges \Vorbringen legal defenceverspätetes \Vorbringen late submissions pl* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb sayeine Frage/Forderung/ein Anliegen vorbringen — ask a question/make a demand/express a desire
Argumente vorbringen — present or state arguments
* * *vorbringen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. zur Diskussion, Anhörung etc: bring forward; JUR (Beweis) produce; (Gründe, Meinung, Entschuldigung etc) offer; (Plan) propose, put forward; (Protest) lodge; (Wunsch) express; weitS. (sagen) tell (jemandem etwas sb sth);einen Einwand vorbringen make an objection;vorzubringen? what do you have to say in your defence (US -se) etc?;was kannst du dagegen vorbringen? what do you have to say against it?* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb sayeine Frage/Forderung/ein Anliegen vorbringen — ask a question/make a demand/express a desire
Argumente vorbringen — present or state arguments
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8 Widerspruch
m1. nur Sg. contradiction ( gegen to), opposition; (Protest) protest; er duldet keinen Widerspruch he won’t tolerate any argument, he brooks no argument geh.; kein Widerspruch! no arguments!; Widerspruch einlegen ( gegen) JUR. appeal (against); Widerspruch / keinen Widerspruch erheben protest / make no protest; heftigen Widerspruch hervorrufen provoke vehement protest ( bei from); etw. ohne Widerspruch hinnehmen accept s.th. without a word of protest2. (Gegensatz) contradiction (zu, mit to); (Abweichung) discrepancy; im Widerspruch zu contrary to; im Widerspruch stehen zu be inconsistent with, contradict s.th.; sich in Widersprüche verwickeln keep contradicting o.s., get caught up in a web of contradictions; es ist ein Widerspruch in sich it’s a contradiction in terms, it’s self-contradictory* * *der Widerspruchcontradiction; contrariety; cross-purposes; antithesis; disaccord; inconsistence; opposition; contradictoriness* * *Wi|der|spruchmein Wíderspruch in sich selbst — a contradiction in terms
in or im Wíderspruch zu — contrary to
in Wíderspruch zu or mit etw geraten — to come into conflict with sth, to contradict sth
sich in Wíderspruch zu jdm/etw setzen — to go against sb/sth
in or im Wíderspruch zu or mit etw stehen — to conflict with sth, to stand in contradiction to sth, to be contrary to sth
2) (= Widerrede) contradiction, dissent; (= Protest) protest; (= Ablehnung) opposition; (JUR) appealkein Wíderspruch! — don't argue!
er duldet keinen Wíderspruch — he won't have any argument (Brit), he won't stand for any back talk (US)
es erhob sich Wíderspruch — there was opposition (gegen to), there were protests (gegen against)
Wíderspruch erheben — to protest
Wíderspruch einlegen — to lodge a protest; (Jur) to appeal
Wíderspruch gegen etw einlegen — to protest against sth
Wíderspruch erfahren, auf Wíderspruch stoßen — to meet with opposition (bei from)
* * *der1) (disagreeing: disagreement between the two witnesses to the accident.) disagreement2) (the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.) challenge* * *Wi·der·spruch[ˈvi:dɐʃprʊx]min [o im] \Widerspruch zu etw dat contrary to2. (Unvereinbarkeit) inconsistencyin [o im] \Widerspruch zu [o mit] etw stehen to conflict with sth, to be inconsistent with sth\Widerspruch [gegen etw akk] einlegen to file [or make] an objection [against sth], to make a protest [against sth]\Widerspruch erheben to raise objections, to lodge an objection [or opposition]* * *1) o. Pl. opposition; protestauf Widerspruch stoßen — meet with opposition or protests
2) (etwas Unvereinbares) contradictionsich (Akk.) in Widersprüche verwickeln — get entangled or caught up in contradictions
in Widerspruch zu od. mit etwas stehen — contradict something; be contradictory to something
* * *1. nur sg contradiction (er duldet keinen Widerspruch he won’t tolerate any argument, he brooks no argument geh;kein Widerspruch! no arguments!;Widerspruch einlegen (gegen) JUR appeal (against);Widerspruch/keinen Widerspruch erheben protest/make no protest;heftigen Widerspruch hervorrufen provoke vehement protest (bei from);etwas ohne Widerspruch hinnehmen accept sth without a word of protest2. (Gegensatz) contradiction (zu, mit to); (Abweichung) discrepancy;im Widerspruch zu contrary to;im Widerspruch stehen zu be inconsistent with, contradict sth;sich in Widersprüche verwickeln keep contradicting o.s., get caught up in a web of contradictions;es ist ein Widerspruch in sich it’s a contradiction in terms, it’s self-contradictory* * *1) o. Pl. opposition; protestauf Widerspruch stoßen — meet with opposition or protests
2) (etwas Unvereinbares) contradictionsich (Akk.) in Widersprüche verwickeln — get entangled or caught up in contradictions
in Widerspruch zu od. mit etwas stehen — contradict something; be contradictory to something
* * *m.contradiction n.contradictoriness n.contrariety n.cross-purposes n.disaccord n.discrepancy n.inconsistence n.opposition n. -
9 contrā
contrā adv. and praep. [comp. of com-; see 1 cum]. I.adv., of position, in opposition, opposite, face to face, in front, on the other side: signum contra animo finivit, i. e. mentally drew a line, L.: stare, Iu.: ulmus erat contra, in front, O.: consistere, to make front, Cs.: positā Hispaniā, opposite, Ta.: intueri, in the face, L.: oscula non pervenientia contra, so as to meet, O.—Fig., of actions, in turn, in return, back, on the other hand, likewise: Audi nunc, in turn, T.: Mettius Tullo gratulatur, contra Tullus Mettium adloquitur, L.: at tibi contra Evenit, ut, etc., you have your reward, H.: cui latrans contra senex (i. e. respondit), Ph.: si scias quod donum huic dono contra comparet, what counter-gift, T.: Facere contra huic aegre, T.: tibi contra gratiam Referre, T. — Of opposition or strife, in opposition, on the other side: obniti contra sufficere, to have strength to resist, V.: pugnare, O.: vociferans, L.: pauca accipe contra, H.: contra feriundi copia, making a counter-attack, S.: quid, si de litteris corruptis contra venit? as his accuser: est contra iudicatum, an adverse decision: licere, to compete, Cs.: nihil quod contra peterent, to compete for: qui contra fecerit, the transgressor.—With verbs of saying, in opposition, on the other side, in answer: cum contra dicturus Hortensius esset, as opposing counsel: contra qui dicit, the opponent: cum nemo contra diceret, denied it: nihil contra disputabo priusquam dixerit, make no objection: quid contra reus? says in reply: contra dicentibus inimicis, Cs.: quid contra dicerem meditabar, how to reply: id quod contra diceretur refellere, the objections: quod in eā causā contra dicendum est: dicitur contra, nullum esse testamentum, the objection is made: respondit nec contra dici quin, etc., there was no objection, L.— Reversely, in an opposite manner, the contrary, the opposite: in stultitiā contra est, with fools the reverse is true: quod contra est, S.: utrumque contra accidit: alia probabilia, contra alia dicimus, improbable: cognoscere quid boni utrisque aut contra esset (i. e. mali), S. — On the contrary, on the other hand, conversely: tu contra obicies: Romanus conserere pugnam velle, contra eludere Poenus, L.: iusta omnia decora sunt, iniusta contra indecora: ut hi miseri, sic contra illi beati quos, etc.: imperavi nihil, et contra patribus parui, but on the contrary: non enim tua culpa est... contraque summa laus: at contra: sed contra: contra autem: falso queritur quod, etc.: nam contra, etc., S.: quin contra, nay on the contrary, L.—Followed by atque or ac, contrary to, different from, otherwise than: simulacrum, contra atque ante fuerat, ad orientem convertere: contra atque esset dictum, Cs.: si haec contra ac dico essent omnia: contra ac ratus erat, S.: contra quam fas erat, contrary to the divine law: contra quam ipse censnisset, contrary to its own resolution. II. Praep., with acc. (in prose before its case, except sometimes a rel. pron.), of position, before, against, facing, towards, opposite to, contrary to, over against: insulae latus est contra Galliam, Cs.: pacatis contra insulam suam terris, L.: Carthago Italiam contra, V.—Opposite, towards, against, facing, over against: contra vos in contione consistere, to face you: a fronte contra hostem, Cs.: Albanos contra legionem conlocat, L.: quos agmina contra Procurrunt, V.: contra hanc Romam altera Roma, a rival to.—Fig., in answer to, in reply to: contra ea facturos clamitabat, etc., Cs.: contra ea aiebat, etc., L.: contra postulata nuntios mittit, S.: Quae contra breviter fata est vates, V.—With valere, to weigh against, counterbalance, avail against: hac ratio contra omne ius iurandum valet: contrane lucrum nil valere Pauperis ingenium? H. —Of opposition or strife, against, with, in hostility to, as the enemy of: contra Caesarem gerere bellum: arma contra senatum tuli: armis contendere contra populum R., Cs.: contra Crustuminos profectus, marched against, L.: nihil se contra Sequanos consili inire, take hostile measures against, Cs.: contra salutem urbis incitari: paratus contra eum: agere contra hominem, plead against: nihil satis firmum contra Metellum, S.: contra difficultates providere, S.: vi contra vim resistere, L.: defensio contra vim: contra me sentire, hold an unfavorable opinion: quem contra veneris antea, for whose adversary you were counsel: pugnandum contra morbum: (provinciam) contra Caesarem retenturi, as the enemy of: eae res contra nos faciunt, make against.—Against, in opposition to, as the opponent of: tibi contra nos dicendum putes: contra iuris consultos dicere, against their opinions: contra caput dicere, to plead against life: contra Epicurum dictum est, in reply to: consuetudo contra deos disputandi, i. e. against the existence.—Against, injurious to, unfavorable to, to the disadvantage of: nihil contra me fecit odio mei: aliquid contra Caesarem Pompeio suadere: contra se ipse misericors, to his own injury, Ph.: contra valetudinis commodum laborare.—Esp., of offences, against, in violation of: pecuniam contra leges auferre: contra fas: contra ius gentium, L.: contra verecundiam, in disregard of: contra rem p. fecisse, to have been guilty of treason: vim eam contra rem p. factam decernere, L.: contra morem facere: quod contra legem esset: contra fidem. — Of opposition in thought, contrary to, opposite to, the reverse of: sed mihi contra ea videtur, the contrary seems true, S.: contra ea Caesar putabat, otherwise, Cs.: contra ea benigne, on the other hand, L.: cuius a me corpus crematum est, quod contra decuit ab illo meum (sc. cremari), whereas: quod contra oportebat delicto dolere, correctione gaudere, while, on the contrary.—With an abstract noun, contrary to, beyond, against: contra omnium opinionem (i. e. contra ac rati erant), Cs.: contra opinionem Iugurthae, against the expectation, S.: cetera contra spem salva invenit, L.: contra timorem animi praemia sceleris adeptus, S.* * *Ifacing, face-to-face, in the eyes; towards/up to; across; in opposite direction; against, opposite, opposed/hostile/contrary/in reply to; directly over/level; otherwise, differently; conversely; on the contrary; vice versaIIagainst, facing, opposite; weighed against; as against; in resistance/reply to; contrary to, not in conformance with; the reverse of; otherwise than; towards/up to, in direction of; directly over/level with; to detriment of -
10 osservare
( guardare) look at, observe( notare) see, notice, observe( far notare) point out, remark( seguire) abide by, obeyosservare una dieta keep to a diet, follow a dietle faccio osservare che I'll have you know that* * *osservare v.tr.1 to observe, to watch; ( esaminare) to examine; to look through (sthg.): osservare un fenomeno naturale, to observe a natural phenomenon; vi prego di osservare bene le rifiniture, please observe the finishing touches carefully; ho osservato accuratamente questi documenti, I have examined (o looked through) these documents carefully; lo osservai attentamente mentre scriveva quella lettera, I watched (o observed) him carefully while he was writing that letter; osserva come lo faccio, watch how I do it // sentirsi osservato, to feel oneself under observation2 ( rispettare, mantenere) to keep*, to observe, to respect; to comply with (sthg.); ( attenersi a) to keep* to (sthg.): osservare una dieta rigorosa, to keep to a strict diet; osservare l'orario, to keep to (o fam. to stick to) the timetable; osservare il digiuno, to fast; osservare le feste della Chiesa, to observe (o to keep) the feasts of the Church; osservare un giuramento, una promessa, to keep an oath, a promise; osservare la legge, le regole, to observe (o to comply with) the law, the rules; osservare una norma, to follow a rule; osservare il silenzio, to observe silence3 ( considerare, notare) to observe, to notice; ( rilevare) to point out: hai osservato come era pallida?, did you notice how pale she was?; è necessario osservare che..., it is necessary to point out that...; voglio farti osservare tutti gli errori che hai fatto, I want to point out all the mistakes you have made; vorrei farle osservare che a questa lettera manca il francobollo, I would like to point out that the letter has no stamp; voglio farvi osservare il fatto che non esiste una ricevuta, I want to draw your attention to (o I want to bring to your notice) the fact that no receipt exists4 ( obiettare) to make* an objection to (sthg.): hai niente da osservare su questo?, have you any objection (to make) to this?; osservò che era troppo tardi per uscire, he objected (o he made the objection) that it was too late to go out.* * *[osser'vare]verbo transitivo1) (esaminare) to watch, to observe [persona, movimento]; to observe [fenomeno, situazione]osservare qcs. al microscopio — to examine sth. under a microscope
2) (notare) to notice, to observefare osservare qcs. a qcn. — to point sth. out to sb
3) (rispettare) to observe [regola, legge, riposo]; to keep*, to observe [digiuno, dieta]osservare il silenzio — to keep o remain quiet
4) (obiettare)* * *osservare/osser'vare/ [1]1 (esaminare) to watch, to observe [persona, movimento]; to observe [fenomeno, situazione]; osservare qcs. al microscopio to examine sth. under a microscope2 (notare) to notice, to observe; fare osservare qcs. a qcn. to point sth. out to sb.3 (rispettare) to observe [regola, legge, riposo]; to keep*, to observe [digiuno, dieta]; osservare il silenzio to keep o remain quiet4 (obiettare) non avere nulla da osservare to have nothing to object to. -
11 Widerspruch
Wi·der·spruch [ʼvi:dɐʃprʊx] min [o im] \Widerspruch zu etw contrary to2) ( Unvereinbarkeit) inconsistency;\Widerspruch [gegen etw] einlegen to file [or make] an objection [against sth], to make a protest [against sth];\Widerspruch erheben to raise objections, to lodge an objection [or opposition] -
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1) General subject: answer back, answerableness (на что-л.), call in question, contradict, contravene, controvert, except, mind, negative, object, rejoin, remonstrate against (против чего-либо), retort, return, take objection, talk back3) Jargon: crack back4) Patents: oppose, raise objection, make an objection -
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Widerspruch m 1. PAT objection, protest; 2. RECHT contradiction; opposition (Einspruch) • in Widerspruch stehen GEN conflict • ohne Widerspruch FIN unprotested • zu jmdm. wegen etw. im Widerspruch stehen GEN be at variance with sb about sth* * *m 1. < Patent> objection, protest; 2. < Recht> contradiction, Einspruch opposition ■ in Widerspruch stehen < Geschäft> conflict ■ ohne Widerspruch < Finanz> unprotested ■ zu jmdm. wegen etw. im Widerspruch stehen < Geschäft> be at variance with sb about sth* * *Widerspruch
(Einspruch) opposition, protest, objection, (Gegensatz) contradiction, discrepancy, repugnancy, inconsistency, (Patentanmeldung, Warenzeichen) opposition;
• im Widerspruch zur Geschäftsordnung out of order;
• Widerspruch erheben to interpose (make) an objection;
• sich in einen Widerspruch verwickeln to embroil o. s. in a contradiction. -
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1) Law: raise opposition (напр. против выдачи патента)2) Pathology: file an objectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавать возражение
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15 возражать
гл.to be against; disagree ( with); file (make) an objection (to); object (to); oppose; raise an objection (to); retort; take an exception (to); ( no существу тж) to traverse; юр to plead; rejoin; reply; (давать отвод, оспаривать тж) to challenge- возражать против фактоввозражать против иска, возражать против требования — ( no существу) to plead to the merits; traverse an action (a claim)
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16 быть против
1) General subject: be dead set against (something), be opposed to, be thumbs down, go against, have an objection, make an objection, mind, oppose, to be ranged against (smb., smth.) (кого-л., чего-л.), turn down the thumb on (чего-л.), turn down the thumbs on (чего-л.), go against (кого-л.), (чего-либо) take a dim view of something, be set against2) Diplomatic term: be opposed to (чего-л.), have a bias against (чего-л.)3) American English: downthumb4) Makarov: be against, go against ( smb.) (кого-л.), feel strongly about -
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18 заперечувати
= заперечити1) ( не погоджуватися) to object, to raise ( to make) an objection (to), to oppose; to take exception (to); to deprecate, to gainsay; to call in question; ( оспорювати) to controvert, to contend; ( різко відповідати) to rejoin, to retortякщо ви не заперечуєте — if you don't mind; if you have no objection
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19 einreichen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) (einsenden) send in; persönlich: hand in; (Bewerbung, Bittschrift etc.) auch submit; (Beschwerde) lodge; eine Klage einreichen JUR. file ( oder bring) an action; die Scheidung einreichen file a petition for divorce; Abschied* * *to submit* * *ein|rei|chenvt sepSee:→ Abschied2) (= bitten um) Versetzung, Pensionierung to apply for, to request* * *2) (to hand or bring (something) to someone (often a person in authority): Do we have to give in our books at the end of the lesson?) give in3) (to make (an objection, an appeal etc) formally or officially.) lodge* * *ein|rei·chenvt1. (übersenden)etw schriftlich \einreichen to submit [or present] sth in writing▪ eingereicht submitted2. (darum bitten)▪ etw \einreichen to submit sthseine Kündigung \einreichen to hand in [or tender] one's resignationeine Pensionierung/Versetzung \einreichen to submit [or present] a request for retirement/a transfer* * *transitives Verb1) submit < application>; hand in, submit <piece of work, dissertation, thesis>; lodge, make < complaint>; tender < resignation>2) (jur.) file <suit, petition for divorce>* * *einreichen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) (einsenden) send in; persönlich: hand in; (Bewerbung, Bittschrift etc) auch submit; (Beschwerde) lodge;* * *transitives Verb1) submit < application>; hand in, submit <piece of work, dissertation, thesis>; lodge, make < complaint>; tender < resignation>2) (jur.) file <suit, petition for divorce>* * *v.to hand in v.to pass in v.to turn in v. -
20 lodge
[lɔdʒ]1. noun1) a small house, especially one at a gate to the grounds of a large house.مأوى، بَيْت صَغير عند مَدخَل ضَيْعَه2) a room at a college gate etc for an attendant:غُرْفَة البَوّاب او الحارِس عِند مَدخَل الكُلِّيَّهthe porter's lodge.
2. verb1) to live in rooms for which one pays, in someone else's house:يَسْكُن عِند شَخصٍ آخر بالأجْرَهHe lodges with the Smiths.
2) to make or become fixed:يَسْتَقِر، يَثْبُتThe bullet was lodged in his spine.
3) to make (an objection, an appeal etc) formally or officially.يُقَدِّمُ شَكْوى أو احْتِجاجا
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