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1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb1) (settle) vermitteln in (+ Dat.)2) (bring about) vermitteln* * *['mi:dieit](to try to settle a dispute between people who are disagreeing: The United States is trying to mediate (in the dispute) between these two countries.) vermitteln- academic.ru/45911/mediation">mediation- mediator* * *me·di·ate[ˈmi:dieɪt]I. vi vermittelnshe had to \mediate between them sie musste zwischen ihnen vermittelnII. vt▪ to \mediate sth etw aushandelnto \mediate a settlement LAW eine Vereinbarung aushandeln* * *I ['miːdɪət]adj (rare)mittelbar II ['miːdIeɪt]1. vivermitteln2. vtsettlement aushandeln, herbeiführen* * *mediate [ˈmiːdıeıt]A v/i1. vermitteln, den Vermittler spielen ( beide:between zwischen dat)2. a) einen mittleren Standpunkt einnehmenB v/t1. a) ein Abkommen etc vermitteln, (durch Vermittlung) zustande bringenb) Konflikte etc (durch Vermittlung) beilegenC adj [-dıət] (adv mediately)1. in der Mitte liegend, dazwischenliegend, mittler(er, e, es), Mittel…2. indirekt, mittelbar:mediate certainty mittelbare (durch Schlüsse erlangte) Gewissheit3. JUR, HIST mittelbar, nicht souverän* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb1) (settle) vermitteln in (+ Dat.)2) (bring about) vermitteln* * *adj.indirekt adj.vermitteln adj.
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