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1 kommandieren
I v/t1. (befehligen, führen) command, be in command of; (befehlen) (Rückzug etc.) order; jemanden kommandieren zu detach ( oder detail) s.o. to2. umg. (herumkommandieren) boss aboutII v/i give the orders; er kommandiert gern umg. he likes bossing people about (Am. around); Kommandierender General MIL. Corps commander* * *to command; to be in command* * *kom|man|die|ren [kɔman'diːrən] ptp kommandiert1. vt1) (= befehligen) to command, to be in command of2)sich von jdm kommandíéren lassen — to let oneself be ordered about by sb
2. vi1) (= Befehlsgewalt haben) to be in commandkommandíérender General/Offizier — commanding general/officer
2) (= Befehle geben) to command, to give (the) orderser kommandiert gern — he likes to be the one to give (the) orders, he likes ordering people about
* * *(to have authority over: He commanded a regiment of soldiers.) command* * *kom·man·die·ren *[kɔmanˈdi:rən]I. vt1. (befehligen)▪ etw \kommandieren to command sth, to have command over [or be in command of] sth2. (befehlen)▪ jdn wohin \kommandieren to order sb somewhereII. vi1. (befehlen) to be in command▪ [gern] \kommandieren [to like] to give [the] orders* * *1.transitives Verb1) (befehligen) command; be in command of2) (abkommandieren)3) (ugs.): (herumkommandieren)2.jemanden kommandieren — order or (sl.) boss somebody about
* * *A. v/tjemanden kommandieren zu detach ( oder detail) sb to2. umg (herumkommandieren) boss aboutB. v/i give the orders;Kommandierender General MIL Corps commander* * *1.transitives Verb1) (befehligen) command; be in command of3) (ugs.): (herumkommandieren)2.jemanden kommandieren — order or (sl.) boss somebody about
* * *v.to command v. -
2 herumkommandieren
v/t (trennb., hat) umg. boss around ( oder about)* * *he|rụm|kom|man|die|ren ptp heru\#mkommandiert sep (inf)1. vtto order about, to boss around or about (Brit, inf)2. vito give orders* * *1) ((usually with about/around) to order: Stop bossing everyone about!) boss2) (to keep on giving orders (to someone): I'm tired of him ordering me about all the time.) order about* * *he·rum|kom·man·die·ren ** * *transitives Verb (ugs.)jemanden herumkommandieren — boss (coll.) or order somebody around or about
* * ** * *transitives Verb (ugs.)jemanden herumkommandieren — boss (coll.) or order somebody around or about
* * *v.to order about expr. -
3 tendieren
v/i tend (nach, zu to, toward[s]); dazu tendieren zu (+ Inf.) tend ( oder incline) to (+ Inf.) ( oder toward[s] + Ger.), be apt ( oder inclined) to (+ Inf.) nach rechts / links tendieren POL. have right-wing / left-wing tendencies oder leanings, be right-wing / left-wing ( oder leftist) in one’s sympathies; nach oben / unten tendieren WIRTS. show an upward / a downward trend, be buoyant / drift lower* * *to trend; to tend* * *ten|die|ren [tɛn'diːrən] ptp tendiertvi1)zum Kommunismus/Katholizismus tendíéren — to have leanings toward(s) communism/Catholicism, to have communist/Catholic leanings or tendencies
zu Erkältungen/Wutausbrüchen tendíéren — to tend to get colds/fits of anger
2) (FIN, ST EX) to tendfreundlich/fester/schwächer tendíéren — to show a favourable (Brit) or favorable (US)/stronger/weaker tendency
* * *ten·die·ren *[tɛnˈdi:rən]vi1. (hinneigen)▪ dazu \tendieren, etw zu tun to tend to do sthdazu \tendieren abzulehnen/zuzustimmen to tend to say no/yesdazu \tendieren, zu unterschreiben/bestellen to be moving towards signing/ordering▪ [irgendwohin] \tendieren to have a tendency [to move in a certain direction]die Aktien tendieren schwächer shares are tending to become weaker* * *intransitives Verb tend (zu towards)* * *tendieren v/i tend (nach, zu to, toward[s]);dazu tendieren zu (+inf) tend ( oder incline) to (+inf) ( oder toward[s] +ger), be apt ( oder inclined) to (+inf)nach rechts/links tendieren POL have right-wing/left-wing tendencies oder leanings, be right-wing/left-wing ( oder leftist) in one’s sympathies;nach oben/unten tendieren WIRTSCH show an upward/a downward trend, be buoyant/drift lower* * *intransitives Verb tend (zu towards)
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