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1 verhandeln
- {to confer} phong, ban, bàn bạc, hỏi ý kiến, hội ý = verhandeln [mit] {to negotiate [with]; to parley [with]; to transact [with]; to treat [with]}+ = verhandeln [über] {to bargain [for]}+ = erneut verhandeln {to retry}+ = noch einmal verhandeln (Jura) {to rehear}+ = mit jemandem verhandeln {to temporize with someone}+ -
2 unterhandeln
- {to hold a parley} = unterhandeln [mit] {to negotiate [with]; to treat [with]}+ -
3 schließen
(schloß,geschlossen) - {to bar} cài, then, chặn, ngăn cản, vạch đường kẻ, cấm, cấm chỉ, ghét, không ưa, kháng biện - {to close} đóng, khép, làm khít lại, dồn lại gần, làm sát lại nhau, kết thúc, chấm dứt, làm xong - {to conclude} bế mạc, kết luận, quyết định, giải quyết, dàn xếp, thu xếp, ký kết - {to shut (shut,shut) đậy, nút, nhắm, gập, ngậm, kẹp, chẹt - {to shutter} lắp cửa chớp, đóng cửa chớp = schließen (schloß,geschlossen) [mit] {to wind up [with]}+ = schließen (schloß,geschlossen) [aus] {to gather [from]; to infer (infered,infered) [from]; to reason [from]}+ = schließen (schloß,geschlossen) (Schule) {to break up}+ = schließen (schloß,geschlossen) (Vertrag) {to indent; to negotiate}+ = schließen (schloß,geschlossen) (Bündnis) {to strike up}+ = schließen (schloß,geschlossen) (Sitzung) {to break up}+ = schließen (schloß,geschlossen) (Debatte) {to closure}+ = schließen (schloß,geschlossen) (Freundschaft,Vertrag) {to contract}+ = sich schließen {to fold}+ = wieder schließen {to regap}+ = in sich schließen {to connote; to implicate; to imply; to incorporate; to infer (infered,infered)+ = hieraus kann man schließen {from this it follows}+
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