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negotiate+a+check

  • 1 negotiate a check

    negotiate v a check (AE), negotiate v a cheque (BE) einen Scheck indossieren, einen Scheck durch Indossament übertragen

    English-german law dictionary > negotiate a check

  • 2 negotiate

    1. intransitive verb
    verhandeln (for, on, about über + Akk.)
    2. transitive verb
    1) (arrange) aushandeln
    2) (get past) bewältigen; überwinden [Hindernis]; passieren [Straße, Fluss]; nehmen [Kurve]
    3) (Commerc.) (convert into cash) einlösen [Scheck]; (transfer) übertragen [Wechsel, Papiere usw.]
    * * *
    [ni'ɡəuʃieit]
    1) (to bargain or discuss a subject in order to agree.) verhandeln
    2) (to arrange (a treaty, payment etc), usually after a long discussion.) zustande bringen
    3) (to get past (an obstacle or difficulty).) überwinden
    - academic.ru/49439/negotiator">negotiator
    - negotiation
    * * *
    ne·go·tiate
    [nɪˈgəʊʃieɪt, AM -ˈgoʊ-]
    I. vt
    to \negotiate sth [with sb] etw [mit jdm] aushandeln
    to \negotiate a loan/treaty einen Darlehensvertrag/Vertrag abschließen
    to \negotiate a peace with sb/sth ein Friedensabkommen mit jdm/etw aushandeln
    to \negotiate sth etw passieren; ( fig: surmount) problems etw überwinden
    3. ( spec: transfer) übertragen; (cash in)
    to \negotiate a cheque [or AM check] einen Scheck einlösen
    to \negotiate securities Sicherheiten übertragen
    II. vi verhandeln
    to \negotiate for [or on] sth über etw akk verhandeln
    to \negotiate with sb mit jdm verhandeln
    * * *
    [nI'gəʊʃIeɪt]
    1. vt
    1) (= discuss) verhandeln über (+acc); (= bring about) aushandeln
    2) bend in road nehmen; (horse) fence nehmen; river, mountain, rapids passieren; obstacle, difficulty überwinden
    3) (COMM) shares handeln mit; sale tätigen (form)
    2. vi
    verhandeln ( for über +acc)
    * * *
    negotiate [nıˈɡəʊʃıeıt]
    A v/i verhandeln, in Verhandlung stehen ( beide:
    with mit;
    for, about, on um, wegen, über akk):
    negotiating position Verhandlungsposition f;
    negotiate skills pl Verhandlungsgeschick n;
    negotiating table Verhandlungstisch m
    B v/t
    1. einen Vertrag etc aushandeln ( with mit)
    2. verhandeln über (akk)
    3. WIRTSCH
    a) einen Wechsel begeben, unterbringen:
    negotiate back zurückbegeben
    b) umsetzen, verkaufen
    4. a) eine Straße etc passieren, ein Hindernis etc überwinden, eine Kurve nehmen, eine Steigung etc schaffen
    b) ein Musikstück etc meistern
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb
    verhandeln (for, on, about über + Akk.)
    2. transitive verb
    1) (arrange) aushandeln
    2) (get past) bewältigen; überwinden [Hindernis]; passieren [Straße, Fluss]; nehmen [Kurve]
    3) (Commerc.) (convert into cash) einlösen [Scheck]; (transfer) übertragen [Wechsel, Papiere usw.]
    * * *
    (about, over) v.
    verhandeln (über) v. v.
    handeln v.
    verhandeln v.

    English-german dictionary > negotiate

  • 3 negotiate

    ne·go·tiate [nɪʼgəʊʃieɪt, Am -ʼgoʊ-] vt
    1) ( discuss)
    to \negotiate sth [with sb] etw [mit jdm] aushandeln;
    to \negotiate a loan/ treaty einen Darlehensvertrag/Vertrag abschließen;
    to \negotiate a peace with sb/ sth ein Friedensabkommen mit jdm/etw aushandeln
    2) ( traverse)
    to \negotiate sth etw passieren;
    (fig: surmount) problems etw überwinden
    3) (spec: transfer) übertragen;
    to \negotiate a cheque [or (Am) check] einen Scheck einlösen;
    to \negotiate securities Sicherheiten übertragen vi verhandeln;
    to \negotiate for [or on] sth über etw akk verhandeln;
    to \negotiate with sb mit jdm verhandeln

    English-German students dictionary > negotiate

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