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1 gültig
gültig adj ADMIN valid, in force, effective, legal (Reisepass); genuine, authentic, applicable • für gültig erklären GEN validate (Dokument)* * *adj < Verwalt> Reisepass valid, in force, effective, legal; genuine, authentic, applicable ■ für gültig erklären < Geschäft> Dokument validate* * *gültig
(Fahrkarte) valid, good, (Münze) current, good, passable, (rechtsgültig) available, legal, valid, good in law, lawful, in force, active, in force, effective, (unverfälscht) authentic, genuine;
• allgemein gültig blanket (US);
• bis auf Widerruf gültig good till cancelled (GTC);
• formell und materiell gültig valid in form and fact;
• nicht mehr gültig no longer operative, ineffective;
• drei Monate gültig valid for three months;
• noch gültig still in force;
• gültig bis Ultimo good this month;
• gültig erst bei Vertragsabschluss subject to contract;
• gültig bis auf Widerruf (Börsenauftrag) good until recalled (cancelled), valid until recalled;
• für gültig erklären to make valid, to validate;
• gültig sein to be valid (in force), to run, (Kurs haben) to pass, to be in circulation (current, Br.);
• allgemein gültig sein to pass as current;
• nicht mehr gültig sein to be no longer in force (out of circulation), (Geld) to be no longer current, (Pass) to have expired;
• einen Monat gültig sein to be available for one month;
• noch gültig sein to survive intact, to be still on the books;
• als gültig angenommen werden to pass as current;
• unwiderruflich gültiges und bestätigtes Akkreditiv irrevocable and confirmed letter of credit;
• gültiges Angebot good tender;
• gültige Auslegung authentic interpretation;
• gültiger Fahrschein valid ticket;
• gültige Quittung good receipt;
• gültiger Tarif (Bahn) lawful rate;
• gültiges Testament genuine (valid) will;
• gültige Unterschrift authentic signature;
• gültige Urkunde effective (valid) instrument;
• gültiges Zahlungsmittel legal tender, lawful money (US). -
2 neutralise an opponent
■ Make an opposing player ineffective by using defensive tactics that prevent him making a positive contribution to his team.■ Einen Gegenspieler das gesamte Spiel so gut bewachen, dass dieser seine bewährten Stärken nicht ausspielen kann.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > neutralise an opponent
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