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1 jemandemseine Aufwartung machen
(to visit (a person) as a sign of respect to him.) pay one's respects (to someone)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > jemandemseine Aufwartung machen
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2 erweisen
I v/t (unreg.)1. (beweisen) prove, show, demonstrate, establish; es ist erwiesen, dass... it has been proved etc. that...2. (Gefallen, Dienst) do; (Gunst) grant; (Achtung, Gastfreundschaft) show; würden Sie mir die Ehre erweisen zu (+ Inf.)? would you do me the hono(u)r of (+ Ger)?II v/refl1. sich erweisen als turn out (to be), prove (to be); Person: auch prove o.s. (to be); es erwies sich, dass... it turned out that...* * *er|wei|sen [ɛɐ'vaizn] ptp erwiesen [ɛɐ'viːzn] irreg1. vt1) (= nachweisen) to provees ist noch nicht erwiesen — it has not been proved (esp Brit) or proven yet
2) (= zuteilwerden lassen) to showjdm Achtung erwéísen — to pay respect to sb
jdm Gutes erwéísen — to be good to sb
2. vrsich als etw erwéísen — to prove to be sth, to turn out to be sth
sich als zuverlässig erwéísen — to prove to be reliable, to prove oneself reliable
sich jdm gegenüber dankbar erwéísen — to show or prove one's gratitude to sb, to show or prove oneself grateful to sb
es hat sich erwiesen, dass... — it turned out that...
* * *1) (to give or show: The whole town gathered to do him honour.) do2) (to give or offer (someone) kindness etc: He showed him no mercy.) show* * *er·wei·sen *I. vt1. (nachweisen)▪ etw \erweisen to prove sth▪ \erweisen, dass... to prove that...▪ erwiesen proved2. (zeigen)▪ etw wird \erweisen, dass/ob... sth will show that/whether...▪ [jdm] etw \erweisen to express sth [to sb]jdm einen Dienst/Gefallen tun to do somebody a service/favour [or AM -orII. vr1. (sich herausstellen)dieser Mitarbeiter hat sich als zuverlässig erwiesen this employee has proved himself reliable▪ es erweist sich, dass... it is evident that...sie sollte sich eigentlich dankbar [gegen ihn/ihm gegenüber] \erweisen she should really be grateful [to him]* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) prove2)2.* * *A. v/t (irr)1. (beweisen) prove, show, demonstrate, establish;es ist erwiesen, dass … it has been proved etc that …B. v/r1.sich erweisen als turn out (to be), prove (to be); Person: auch prove o.s. (to be);es erwies sich, dass … it turned out that …2.sich jemandem gegenüber dankbar erweisen show one’s gratitude to ( oder towards) sb* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) prove2)2.* * *v.to manifest v.to prove v.
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