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1 rekapitulieren
vt/i recapitulate, sum up; ich rekapituliere to sum up (the main points again)* * *to recapitulate* * *re|ka|pi|tu|lie|ren [rekapitu'liːrən] ptp rekapituliertvtto recapitulate* * *re·ka·pi·tu·lie·ren *[rekapituˈli:rən]vt (geh)▪ etw \rekapitulieren to recapitulate sth* * *transitives Verb recapitulate* * *rekapitulieren v/t & v/i recapitulate, sum up;ich rekapituliere to sum up (the main points again)* * *transitives Verb recapitulate* * *v.to recapitulate v. -
2 resümieren
vt/i sum up, summarize, recapitulate* * *re|sü|mie|ren [rezy'miːrən] ptp resümiertvti (geh)to summarize, to sum up; (am Ende einer Rede auch) to recapitulate* * *re·sü·mie·ren *[rezyˈmi:rən]ich resümiere also noch einmal, indem ich die wesentlichen Punkte kurz wiederhole I'll sum up once again by briefly repeating the essential points▪ etw \resümieren to summarize sth* * *1.transitives Verb summarize; give a résumé of2.intransitives Verb sum up* * *resümieren v/t & v/i sum up, summarize, recapitulate* * *1.transitives Verb summarize; give a résumé of2.intransitives Verb sum up -
3 zusammenfassen
vt/i (trennb., hat -ge-)2. (vereinigen) unite, integrate (in + Akkinto); in Gruppen / Kategorien / Klassen zusammenfassen group / classify / categorize s.th., gather in groups / categories / classes; unter einem Oberbegriff zusammenfassen bring together under a general heading* * *to sum up; to subsume; to collect; to condense; to summarize* * *zu|sạm|men|fas|sen sep1. vt1) (= verbinden) to combine (zu in); (= vereinigen) to unite; (MATH) to sum; (MIL ) Truppen to concentrate2) Bericht etc to summarize2. vi(= das Fazit ziehen) to summarize, to sum upein zusammenfassender Bericht — a summary, a résumé
zusammenfassend kann man sagen,... — to sum up or in summary, one can say...
* * *1) (to make smaller: They have produced a condensed version of the book for children.) condense2) (to make a summary of: He summarized the arguments.) summarize3) (to make a summary of: He summarized the arguments.) summarise* * *zu·sam·men|fas·senI. vt▪ etw \zusammenfassen to summarize sthetw in wenigen Worten \zusammenfassen to put sth in a nutshell▪ jdn \zusammenfassen to divide sb updie Bewerber in Gruppen \zusammenfassen to divide the applicants into groupsTruppen \zusammenfassen to concentrate troopsetw unter einem Oberbegriff \zusammenfassen to subsume sth under a generic termII. vi to summarize, to sum up..., wenn ich kurz \zusammenfassen darf just to sum up,...* * *transitives Verb1) put together2) (in eine kurze Form bringen) summarizeetwas in einem Satz zusammenfassen — sum something up or summarize something in one sentence
zusammenfassend kann man sagen... — to sum up or in summary, one can say...
* * *zusammenfassen v/t & v/i (trennb, hat -ge-)2. (vereinigen) unite, integrate (in +akk into);in Gruppen/Kategorien/Klassen zusammenfassen group/classify/categorize sth, gather in groups/categories/classes;unter einem Oberbegriff zusammenfassen bring together under a general heading* * *transitives Verb1) put together2) (in eine kurze Form bringen) summarizeetwas in einem Satz zusammenfassen — sum something up or summarize something in one sentence
zusammenfassend kann man sagen... — to sum up or in summary, one can say...
* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to collect v.to pool v.to recapitulate v.to sum up v.to summarise (UK) v.to summarize (US) v. v.to blanket (US) v. -
4 wiederholen
to retell; to retry; to reiterate; to iterate; to repeat; to re-enact; to replicate; to rehearse;sich wiederholento recur* * *wie|der|ho|len [viːdɐ'hoːlən] ptp wiederholt insep1. vtito repeat; (= zum zweiten Mal, mehrmals) Forderung etc to reiterate; (COMPUT: = erneut ausführen) to retry, to try again; (zusammenfassend) to recapitulate; Lernstoff to revise, to review (US); Prüfung to retake, to resit (Brit); (Film) Szene to retake; (SPORT ) Elfmeter etc to retake, to take again; Spiel to replaywiederholt, was ich euch vorsage — repeat after me
(eine Klasse or ein Jahr) wiederhólen (Sch) — to repeat a year
2. vr(Mensch) to repeat oneself; (Thema, Ereignis) to recur, to be repeated; (Dezimalstelle) to recur* * *1) (to say or do again: Would you repeat those instructions, please?) repeat2) (to film (part of a film etc) again.) retake* * *wie·der·ho·len *1[vi:dɐˈho:lən]I. vt▪ etw \wiederholen1. (abermals durchführen) to repeat sth3. (repetieren) to revise sthKlassenarbeiten \wiederholen to resit written testsdas Staatsexamen \wiederholen to retake the state examination5. (nachsprechen) to repeat sth6. (erneut vorbringen) to repeat stheine Frage [noch einmal] \wiederholen to repeat a question [once again]II. vr1. (sich wiederum ereignen) to recur2. (noch einmal sagen) to repeat oneselfwie·der|ho·len2[ˈvi:dɐho:lən]vt▪ jdn \wiederholen to get [or fetch] sb back▪ [jdm] etw \wiederholen to bring sth back for sb* * *I 1.transitives Verb1) repeat; replay < football match>; retake < penalty kick>; resit, retake < exam>; hold < election> again2) (nochmals sagen) repeat, reiterate <question, demand, offer, etc.>3) (repetieren) revise <lesson, vocabulary, etc.>2.reflexives Verb1) (wieder dasselbe sagen) repeat oneself2) (erneut geschehen) happen again3) (wiederkehren) be repeated; recurIItransitives Verb fetch or get back* * *wieder'holen (untrennb, hat)A. v/t1. repeat; weitS. say ( oder do) sth again; (Aufnahme, Freistoß etc) retake; (Spiel) replay; (Prüfung) retake, Br auch resit; (Sendung) rerun; (nachsprechen) repeat (after sb)B. v/r1. Person: repeat o.s.ein sich wiederholendes Muster a repeating pattern;das darf sich nicht wiederholen auch that mustn’t be allowed to happen again'wiederholen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) get back* * *I 1.transitives Verb1) repeat; replay < football match>; retake < penalty kick>; resit, retake < exam>; hold < election> again2) (nochmals sagen) repeat, reiterate <question, demand, offer, etc.>3) (repetieren) revise <lesson, vocabulary, etc.>2.reflexives Verb1) (wieder dasselbe sagen) repeat oneself2) (erneut geschehen) happen again3) (wiederkehren) be repeated; recurIItransitives Verb fetch or get back* * *v.to iterate v.to re enact expr.to repeat v.to replicate v.to rerun v.(§ p.,p.p.: reran, rerun)to retry v.to rollback v. -
5 Zusammenfassung
Zusammenfassung f 1. FIN conspectus; 2. GEN conspectus, summary, synopsis; 3. MEDIA synopsis; 4. RECHT synopsis (Exzerpt); 5. V&M synopsis; 6. WIWI abstract* * *f 1. < Finanz> conspectus; 2. < Geschäft> conspectus, summary, synopsis; 3. < Medien> synopsis; 4. < Recht> Exzerpt synopsis; 5. <V&M> synopsis; 6. <Vw> abstract* * *Zusammenfassung
summing-up, subsumption, (Übersicht) roundup;
• gewerkschaftliche Zusammenfassung unionization;
• kurze Zusammenfassung summary;
• vertikale Zusammenfassung vertical combination;
• Zusammenfassung der Ausgaben pool of expenditure;
• Zusammenfassung des Beweisergebnisses summing up of the evidence;
• Zusammenfassung von Erfindungselementen (Patentrecht) aggregation;
• wirtschaftliche Zusammenfassung von Gewerbezweigen (Industriebetrieben) amalgamation of industries;
• Zusammenfassung von Lizenzen package licensing;
• Zusammenfassung der wichtigsten Nachrichten über Entwicklungen auf dem Euromarkt Eurobond market roundup;
• Zusammenfassung von Sicherheiten tacking of securities;
• Zusammenfassung verschieden ausgestatteter Staatsanleihen unification of different state loans;
• Zusammenfassung eines Urteils head notes;
• Zusammenfassung für eine neue Werbeidee briefing of a new advertising idea;
• Zusammenfassung des Wichtigsten capital write-up;
• Zusammenfassung geben to give a summary, to recapitulate. -
6 Zusammenfassung geben
Zusammenfassung geben
to give a summary, to recapitulate. -
7 zusammen fassen
v.to collect v.to pool v.to recapitulate v.to sum up v.to summarise (UK) v.to summarize (US) v. -
8 rekapitulieren
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9 wieder'holen
(untr., hat)I v/t1. repeat; weitS. say ( oder do) s.th. again; (Aufnahme, Freistoß etc.) retake; (Spiel) replay; (Prüfung) retake, Brit. auch resit; (Sendung) rerun; (nachsprechen) repeat (after s.o.)II v/refl1. Person: repeat o.s.2. Sache: repeat itself, be repeated; Ereignis: happen again; periodisch: recur; ein sich wiederholendes Muster a repeating pattern; das darf sich nicht wiederholen auch that mustn’t be allowed to happen again—v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) get back -
10 rekapitulieren
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11 rekapitulieren
- {to recapitulate} tóm lại, tóm tắt lại -
12 zusammenfassen
- {to abridge} rút ngắn lại, cô gọn, tóm tắt, hạn chế, giảm bớt, lấy, tước - {to centralize} tập trung, quy về trung ương - {to collect} tập hợp lại, đến lấy, đi lấy, thu lượm, thu thập, góp nhặt, sưu tầm, suy ra, rút ra, tập hợp, tụ hợp lại, dồn lại, ứ lại, đọng lại - {to condense} làm đặc lại, làm ngưng lại, làm tụ lại, hoá đặc, ngưng lại, tụ lại, nói cô đọng, viết súc tích - {to embody} là hiện thân của, biểu hiện, gồm, kể cả - {to integrate} hợp thành một thể thống nhất, bổ sung thành một thể thống nhất, hợp nhất, chỉ tổng số, chỉ giá trị trung bình của, tích phân, hợp lại thành một hệ thống thống nhất - mở rộng cho mọi người, mở rộng cho mọi chủng tộc, dành quyền bình đẳng cho, được mở rộng cho mọi người, được mở rộng cho mọi chủng tộc, hoà hợp và trở thành một bộ phận của nền văn hoá chính - {to lump} xếp lại thành đống, thu gọn lại thành đống, gộp lại, coi như cá mè một lứa, cho là một giuộc, đóng cục lại, vón lại, kết thành tảng, kéo lê, lết đi, ngồi phệt xuống, chịu đựng - ngậm đắng nuốt cay - {to resume} lấy lại, chiếm lại, hồi phục lại, lại bắt đầu, lại tiếp tục, tóm tắt lại, nêu điểm chính - {to subsume} xếp vào, gộp vào = kurz zusammenfassen {to brief; to precis; to recapitulate; to summarize}+
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recapitulate — verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Late Latin recapitulatus, past participle of recapitulare to restate by heads, sum up, from Latin re + capitulum division of a book more at chapter Date: 1556 transitive verb 1. a. to restate briefly ; summarize … New Collegiate Dictionary