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transitive verb1) empfehlen2) (make acceptable) sprechen fürthe plan has little/nothing to recommend it — es spricht wenig/nichts für den Plan
* * *[rekə'mend]1) (to advise: The doctor recommended a long holiday.) empfehlen2) (to suggest as being particularly good, particularly suitable etc: He recommended her( to me) for the job.) empfehlen•- academic.ru/60747/recommendation">recommendation* * *rec·om·mend[ˌrekəˈmend]vt▪ to \recommend sth/sb etw/jdn empfehlento highly/strongly \recommend sth etw wärmstens empfehlenthe city has much to \recommend it es spricht viel für die StadtI \recommend sending her flowers ich empfehle, ihr Blumen zu schickenshe has been \recommended for promotion sie ist für eine Beförderung vorgeschlagen worden* * *["rekə'mend]vt1) (= advise, speak well of) empfehlen (as als)what do you recommend for a cough? — was empfehlen or raten Sie gegen Husten?
to recommend sb/sth to sb — jdm jdn/etw empfehlen
to recommend doing sth — empfehlen, etw zu tun
it is not to be recommended — es ist nicht zu empfehlen
recommended daily allowance or amount — empfohlene Tagesdosis or Tagesmenge
2) (= make acceptable) sprechen fürshe has much/little to recommend her —
his manners do little to recommend him — seine Manieren sind nicht gerade eine Empfehlung für ihn
this book has little/a great deal to recommend it — das Buch ist nicht gerade empfehlenswert/sehr empfehlenswert
* * *recommend [ˌrekəˈmend] v/t1. empfehlen, vorschlagen:recommend sth to sb jemandem etwas empfehlen;recommend sb for a post jemanden für einen Posten empfehlen;the hotel is recommended for its good food das Hotel empfiehlt sich durch seine gute Küche;travel(l)ing by air has much to recommend it das Reisen per Flugzeug hat viel für sich;I recommend buying this dictionary ich schlage vor, dieses Wörterbuch zu kaufento do zu tun)3. empfehlen:his manners recommend him seine Manieren sprechen für ihnrecommend one’s soul to God* * *transitive verb1) empfehlenrecommend somebody to do something — jemandem empfehlen, etwas zu tun
2) (make acceptable) sprechen fürthe plan has little/nothing to recommend it — es spricht wenig/nichts für den Plan
* * *v.befürworten v.empfehlen v.(§ p.,pp.: empfahl, empfohlen)
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