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  • 1 dictate

    1. transitive & intransitive verb
    diktieren; (prescribe) vorschreiben

    dictate to — Vorschriften machen (+ Dat.)

    2. noun, usu. in pl.
    Diktat, das
    * * *
    [dik'teit, ]( American[) 'dikteit]
    1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) diktieren
    2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) vorschreiben
    3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) befehlen
    - academic.ru/20317/dictation">dictation
    - dictator
    - dictatorship
    * * *
    dic·tate
    [dɪkˈteɪt, AM ˈdɪk-]
    I. vt
    to \dictate sth
    1. (command) etw befehlen [o anordnen] [o geh diktieren
    2. (make necessary) etw bestimmen [o notwendig machen] [o geh diktieren
    3. a letter, memo etw diktieren
    II. vi
    1. (command) befehlen, anordnen
    to \dictate to sb jdm Vorschriften machen, jdn herumkommandieren fam
    I will not be \dictated to in this manner! so lasse ich mich nicht herumkommandieren!
    2. (to a secretary) diktieren
    to \dictate into a machine in ein Gerät diktieren, auf Band sprechen
    * * *
    [dIk'teɪt]
    1. vt
    diktieren

    reason/common sense dictates that... — die Vernunft/der gesunde Menschenverstand sagt uns, dass...

    2. vi
    diktieren['dIkteɪt]
    3. n usu pl
    Diktat nt; (of reason) Gebote pl
    * * *
    dictate [dıkˈteıt; US besonders ˈdıkteıt]
    A v/t (to dat)
    1. einen Brief etc diktieren
    2. diktieren:
    a) vorschreiben, gebieten:
    necessity dictates it die Not gebietet es
    b) auferlegen, aufzwingen
    c) SPORT das Spiel bestimmen
    3. fig eingeben, -flößen
    B v/i
    1. diktieren (to dat), ein Diktat geben:
    dictating machine Diktiergerät n
    2. diktieren, befehlen, herrschen:
    dictate to sb jemanden beherrschen, jemandem Befehle geben;
    he will not be dictated to er lässt sich keine Vorschriften machen;
    as the situation dictates wie es die Lage gebietet oder erfordert
    C s [ˈdıkteıt] Gebot n, Befehl m, Diktat n:
    the dictates pl of conscience (reason) das Gebot des Gewissens (der Vernunft);
    follow the dictates of one’s conscience (heart) seinem Gewissen (Herzen) folgen
    * * *
    1. transitive & intransitive verb
    diktieren; (prescribe) vorschreiben

    dictate to — Vorschriften machen (+ Dat.)

    2. noun, usu. in pl.
    Diktat, das
    * * *
    n.
    Befehl -e m.
    Diktat -e n.
    Zwang ¨-e m. v.
    diktieren v.

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