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transitive verb1) (set right) wieder gutmachen [Fehler]; retten [Situation]3) (recover) zurückholen [Brief]; wiederholen [Ball]; wiederbekommen [Geld]4) (Computing) wieder auffinden [Information]5) (fetch) [Hund:] apportieren* * *[rə'tri:v]1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) wiederbekommen2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) apportieren•- academic.ru/61991/retrieval">retrieval- retriever* * *re·trieve[rɪˈtri:v]vt▪ to \retrieve sth1. (get back) etw wiederfindenso far, the police have \retrieved very little of the stolen jewellery bis jetzt konnte die Polizei nur wenig von dem gestohlenen Schmuck aufspüren2. (fetch) etw heraus-/herunter-/zurückholenmy hat blew off in the wind but I managed to \retrieve it der Wind hatte meinen Hut weggeblasen, aber ich konnte ihn noch fangento \retrieve the situation die Situation retten4. COMPUTto \retrieve data/information Daten/Informationen abrufen5. (by dog) etw apportieren* * *[rɪ'triːv]1. vt1) (= recover) zurück-/hervor-/heraus-/herunterholen; (= rescue) retten; (from wreckage etc) bergen; material from waste zurückgewinnen; (COMPUT) information, data abrufen; (after a crash) wiederherstellen; honour, position, money, investment wiedererlangen; loss wiedergutmachen3) (dog) apportieren2. vi(dog) apportieren* * *retrieve [rıˈtriːv]A v/t1. JAGD apportieren2. wiederfinden, -bekommen3. seine Freiheit etc wiedergewinnen, -erlangen4. einen Fehler etc wiedergutmachen5. einen Verlust etc wettmachenfrom aus)7. fig etwas herausfinden8. retten ( from aus)9. der Vergessenheit entreißen10. (sich) etwas ins Gedächtnis zurückrufen11. Tennis etc: einen schwierigen Ball zurückschlagenB v/i JAGD apportierenC s2. Tennis etc: Rückschlag m eines schwierigen Balles* * *transitive verb1) (set right) wieder gutmachen [Fehler]; retten [Situation]3) (recover) zurückholen [Brief]; wiederholen [Ball]; wiederbekommen [Geld]4) (Computing) wieder auffinden [Information]5) (fetch) [Hund:] apportieren* * *v.wiederauffinden v.wiederfinden v.wiedergewinnen v.zurück ziehen v.zurückziehen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.
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