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1 Petition beim Europäischen Parlament einreichen
Petition beim Europäischen Parlament einreichen
to present a petition to the European Parliament.Business german-english dictionary > Petition beim Europäischen Parlament einreichen
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2 петиция петици·я
обращаться в палату лордов с петицией о законопроекте (Великобритания) — to petition the House of Lords for a bill
подавать петицию — to file / to present a petition
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3 Eingabe
f1. (Bitte) application; (Gesuch) petition (an + Akk to; um for); (Beschwerde) complaint; eine Eingabe machen file a petition, apply (um for)4. nur Sg.; MED. administering (+ Gen of)* * *die Eingabe(Gesuch) petition* * *Ein|ga|bef1) (form = Gesuch) petition (an +acc to)2) (von Medizin) administration3) (COMPUT von Daten) input* * *Ein·ga·be<-, -en>f▪ \Eingabe [an jdn] petition [to sb]eine \Eingabe [an jdn] machen to file a petition [with sb] [or present a petition [to sb]zeilenweise \Eingabe line input* * *1) (Gesuch) petition; (Beschwerde) complaint2) (DV) input* * *Eingabe fan +akk to;um for); (Beschwerde) complaint;eine Eingabe machen file a petition, apply (um for)bei to)nach Eingabe der Daten after inputting the data4. nur sg; MED administering (+gen of)* * *1) (Gesuch) petition; (Beschwerde) complaint2) (DV) input* * *-n f.entry (Computers) n.feed n.input n.intake n. -
4 подать петицию
1) General subject: memorialize, present a petition, present a petition (прошение)2) Makarov: file a petition -
5 подавать петицию
1) General subject: memorial, memorialize, present a petition2) Law: petition, submit a petition3) Business: file a petition4) Makarov: forward a petition -
6 подать прошение
1) General subject: petition, present a petition, enter a plea, file a request2) Diplomatic term: lodge a petition, make a petition3) Makarov: file a petition -
7 Eingabe
Ein·ga·be <-, -en> f\Eingabe [an jdn] petition [to sb];eine \Eingabe [an jdn] machen to file a petition [with sb] [or present a petition [to sb]]; -
8 adresser
adresser [adʀese]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. to addressb. ( = envoyer) to send2. reflexive verb• s'adresser à ( = parler à) to speak to ; ( = aller trouver) to go and see ; (dans une administration) to apply to ; ( = viser) to be aimed at• il s'adresse à un public féminin [discours, magazine] it is aimed at a female audience ; [auteur] he writes for a female readership• et cela s'adresse aussi à vous ! and that goes for you too!* * *adʀese
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1) ( destiner) to direct [critique, menace] (à at); to put [demande, question] (à to); to make [déclaration]; to deliver [ultimatum, message] (à to); to present [recommandation, pétition] (à to); to put out [appel] (à to); to aim [coup] (à at)2) ( expédier) to send [lettre]3) ( écrire l'adresse) to address [lettre]4) ( diriger) to refer [personne] ( à quelqu'un to somebody)
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s'adresser verbe pronominal1) ( parler)2) ( contacter)s'adresser à — to contact [ministère, ambassade]
pour les visas, adressez-vous au consulat — apply to the consulate for visas
3) ( être destiné)s'adresser à — [mesure, invention] to be aimed at; ( toucher)
s'adresser à — to appeal to [instinct, conscience]
4) ( échanger) to exchange [salut, lettres]* * *adʀese vt1) (= expédier) [courrier, colis] to sendadresser qch à qn — to send sb sth, to send sth to sb
Nous vous avons adressé un courrier la semaine dernière. — We sent you a letter last week.
2) (= écrire l'adresse sur) [enveloppe, lettre] to addressCette lettre est incorrectement adressée. — This letter is incorrectly addressed.
Apparemment, ça vous est adressé. — It seems to be addressed to you.
3) [injures, compliments, voeux] to addressadresser la parole à qn — to speak to sb, to address sb
4) (orienter)adresser qn à [docteur, bureau] — to send sb to
* * *adresser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( destiner) to direct [critique, menace, propos] (à at); to put [demande, question] (à to); to make [déclaration]; to deliver [ultimatum, message, mise en garde] (à to); to present [recommandation, pétition, témoignage] (à to); to put out [appel] (à to); to aim [coup] (à at); cette remarque m'était adressée that remark was directed at me; adresser la parole à qn to speak to sb; adresser un sourire à qn to smile at sb; adresser un sourire complice à qn to give sb a conspiratorial smile; adresser un regard à qn to look at sb; adresser des éloges or louanges à qn to praise sb; adresser la parole à qn to speak to sb;3 ( écrire l'adresse) to address [lettre, colis]; lettre bien/mal adressée correctly/incorrectly addressed letter; adressé à mon nom addressed to me personally;4 ( diriger) to refer [personne] (à qn to sb); adresser un patient à un spécialiste to refer a patient to a specialist.B s'adresser vpr1 ( parler) s'adresser à qn to speak to sb; s'adresser à la foule to speak to ou to address the crowd;2 ( contacter) s'adresser à to contact; s'adresser au consulat to contact the consulate; s'adresser à une firme japonaise to go to a Japanese firm; pour tous renseignements, s'adresser à… for all information, contact…; adressez-vous au guichet 2 go to window 2; adressez-vous au bureau d'information go and ask at the information desk; adresse-toi à ton père ask your father; pour les visas, adressez-vous au consulat apply to the consulate for visas;3 ( être destiné) s'adresser à [mesure, invention] to be aimed at; ( toucher) s'adresser à to appeal to [conscience, instinct];4 ( échanger) to exchange [salut, signe, reproche, lettres]; s'adresser la parole to speak to each other.[adrese] verbe transitif1. [paquet, enveloppe] to addresscette lettre vous est adressée this letter is addressed to you ou has your name on the envelope2. [envoyer]a. [généralement] to address ou to direct something to somebodyb. [par courrier] to send ou to forward something to somebody3. [destiner]adresser quelque chose à quelqu'un [une remarque] to address something to ou to direct something at somebodyil leur adressait des regards furieux he looked at them with fury in his eyes, he shot furious glances at themle clin d'œil m'était sans doute adressé the wink was undoubtedly meant for ou intended for ou aimed at me4. [diriger - personne]————————s'adresser à verbe pronominal plus prépositionle ministre s'adressera d'abord aux élus locaux the minister will first address the local councillorss'adresser à la conscience/générosité de quelqu'un (figuré) to appeal to somebody's conscience/generosity2. [être destiné à] to be meant for ou aimed at3. [pour se renseigner] -
9 Konkurseröffnung
Konkurseröffnung f FIN, RW, RECHT adjudication in bankruptcy, commencement of bankruptcy proceedings* * *f <Finanz, Rechnung, Recht> adjudication in bankruptcy, commencement of bankruptcy proceedings* * *Konkurseröffnung
adjudication [in bankruptcy];
• Konkurseröffnung aufheben to annul an adjudication;
• Konkurseröffnung beantragen (Schuldner) to file a petition in bankruptcy;
• Konkurseröffnung gegen j. beantragen bring bankruptcy proceedings (present a petition) against s. o.;
• Antrag auf Konkurseröffnung stellen to file one’s petition (a declaration of bankruptcy). -
10 petitie
1 petition♦voorbeelden:een petitie indienen • file a petitionze verzochten de regering bij petitie de gevangenen vrij te laten • they petitioned the government to release the prisoners -
11 skilsmisse
развод, разлука* * ** * *subst. divorce, separation (jus) (begjære skilsmisse) file a petition for divorce (oppnå skilsmisse) obtain el. get a divorce (søke skilsmisse) apply for a divorce (formelt) (søke skilsmisse) file (el. present) a petition for divorce -
12 istanza sf
[is'tantsa](richiesta: Amm, Dir) request, petitionfare o presentare un'istanza a qn — to present a petition to sb
in ultima istanza fig — finally
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13 istanza
sf [is'tantsa](richiesta: Amm, Dir) request, petitionfare o presentare un'istanza a qn — to present a petition to sb
in ultima istanza fig — finally
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14 вручать
вручать медаль / орден кому-л. — to present smb. with a medal / an order
вручать письмо / послание — to hand in a letter / a message
вручать свою судьбу кому-л. — to entrust one's destiny to smb.
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15 заявлять ходатайство
2) leg.N.P. make an application, move (law of procedure)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > заявлять ходатайство
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16 подавать просьбу
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17 представить петицию
General subject: present a petitionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > представить петицию
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18 представлять прошение
Law: present a petitionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > представлять прошение
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19 vorschlagen
vorschlagen v 1. GEN propose, suggest; 2. MGT put forward (Projekt); propose (Treffen, Sitzung)* * *v 1. < Geschäft> propose, suggest; 2. < Mgmnt> Projekt put forward, Treffen, Sitzung propose* * *vorschlagen, Konkursvergleich
to present a petition for composition;
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20 Konkurs vergleich vorschlagen
Konkurs vergleich vorschlagen
to present a petition for compositionBusiness german-english dictionary > Konkurs vergleich vorschlagen
См. также в других словарях:
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petition — pe•ti•tion [[t]pəˈtɪʃ ən[/t]] n. 1) a formally drawn request, often signed by those endorsing it, that is addressed to a person or group of persons in authority, soliciting some favor, right, or other benefit 2) a respectful or humble request, as … From formal English to slang
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petition — I UK [pəˈtɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable] Word forms petition : singular petition plural petitions ** 1) a document signed by many people that asks someone in authority to do something petition against: More than 300 villagers have signed a… … English dictionary