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  • 1 disposition

    noun
    1) (arrangement) Aufstellung, die; (of seating, figures) Anordnung, die
    2) (temperament) Veranlagung, die; Disposition, die

    she has a/is of a rather irritable disposition — sie ist ziemlich reizbar

    3) (inclination) Hang, der; Neigung, die ( towards zu)

    have a disposition to do something/to[wards] something — dazu neigen, etwas zu tun/zu etwas neigen

    * * *
    [dispə'ziʃən]
    (personality: He has a pleasant disposition.) die Veranlagung
    * * *
    dis·po·si·tion
    [ˌdɪspəˈzɪʃən]
    n
    1. (nature) Art f, Charakter m
    to have [or be of] a cheerful \disposition eine Frohnatur sein
    to have [or be of] a gloomy \disposition ein depressiver Typ sein
    to have [or be of] a sunny \disposition ein sonniges Gemüt haben
    2. (tendency) Veranlagung f (to zu + dat)
    to have the \disposition to do sth die Veranlagung dazu haben, etw zu tun
    3. LAW Verfügung f
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    ["dIspə'zISən]
    n
    1) (form: arrangement) (of buildings, ornaments) Anordnung f; (of forces) Aufstellung f; (JUR of money, property) Verfügung f
    2) (= temperament) Veranlagung f

    her cheerful/friendly disposition — ihre fröhliche/freundliche Art

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    disposition [ˌdıspəˈzıʃn] s
    1. a) Disposition f, Veranlagung f
    b) Art f:
    2. a) Neigung f, Hang m ( beide:
    to zu):
    he has a disposition to jealousy er neigt zur Eifersucht
    b) MED Anfälligkeit f (to für):
    have a disposition to anfällig sein für
    3. Stimmung f, Laune f
    4. Anordnung f, Aufstellung f ( auch MIL)
    5. (of)
    a) Erledigung f (gen)
    b) besonders JUR Entscheidung f (über akk)
    6. ( besonders göttliche) Lenkung
    7. Übergabe f, Übertragung f: academic.ru/74237/testamentary">testamentary
    8. disposal 5
    9. pl Dispositionen pl, Vorkehrungen pl, Vorbereitungen pl:
    make (one’s) dispositions (seine) Vorkehrungen treffen, disponieren
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    noun
    1) (arrangement) Aufstellung, die; (of seating, figures) Anordnung, die
    2) (temperament) Veranlagung, die; Disposition, die

    she has a/is of a rather irritable disposition — sie ist ziemlich reizbar

    3) (inclination) Hang, der; Neigung, die ( towards zu)

    have a disposition to do something/to[wards] something — dazu neigen, etwas zu tun/zu etwas neigen

    * * *
    n.
    Anordnung f.
    Charakter m.
    Gemüt -er n.
    Gemütsart f.
    Verwendung f.

    English-german dictionary > disposition

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