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1. adjective1) (undecided) unentschieden [Angelegenheit, Sache]; anhängig (Rechtsspr.), schwebend [Verfahren]be pending — [Verfahren:] noch anhängig sein (Rechtsspr.), noch schweben; [Sache, Angelegenheit:] noch unentschieden sein od. in der Schwebe sein; [Entscheidung, Probleme:] noch anstehen
2) (about to come into existence) bevorstehend [Krieg]2. preposition(until)pending his return — bis zu seiner Rückkehr
pending full discussion of the matter — bis die Angelegenheit ausdiskutiert ist
* * *pend·ing[ˈpendɪŋ]\pending deal bevorstehender Abschluss\pending lawsuit schwebendes Verfahren\pending advice from our lawyers... bis zur Benachrichtigung durch unsere Anwälte...\pending the notification of relatives bis zur Verständigung der Angehörigen\pending an investigation bis zu einer Untersuchung* * *['pendɪŋ]1. adjanstehend; lawsuit anhängig"pending" — "unerledigt"
to be pending (decision etc) — noch anstehen; (trial) noch anhängig sein
he knew my examination was pending — er wusste, dass meine Prüfung bevorstand
to leave sth pending — etw nicht weiterverfolgen
the offer is left pending until the examination results are known — über das Angebot wird erst entschieden, wenn die Prüfungsergebnisse bekannt sind
2. preppending his arrival/return — bis zu seiner Ankunft/Rückkehr
* * *pending [ˈpendıŋ]A adj1. bevorstehend, engS. drohend2. fig besonders JUR schwebend, anhängig, (noch) unentschieden:cases pending before the Court (vor dem Gericht) anhängige Sachen3. anstehend:be pending anstehenB präpa) währendb) bis zu:pending further information bis weitere Auskünfte vorliegen* * *1. adjective1) (undecided) unentschieden [Angelegenheit, Sache]; anhängig (Rechtsspr.), schwebend [Verfahren]be pending — [Verfahren:] noch anhängig sein (Rechtsspr.), noch schweben; [Sache, Angelegenheit:] noch unentschieden sein od. in der Schwebe sein; [Entscheidung, Probleme:] noch anstehen
2) (about to come into existence) bevorstehend [Krieg]2. preposition* * *adj.anhängig adj.schwebend adj.
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