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ent·zer·ren *vtetw \entzerren1) ( zeitlich auseinanderziehen) to stagger sthdie Verkehrsströme \entzerren to regulate the flow of traffic -
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Schar·te <-, -n> [ʼʃartə] f1) ( Einschnitt) nick, notch;eine \Scharte auswetzen to grind out a nickWENDUNGEN:eine \Scharte auswetzen to make good [or rectify] a mistake, to make amends -
63 begradigen
begradigen v 1. TE straighten; 2. VERK re-align; 3. TE rectify (Straße, Gewässer); 4. trim (Oberflächen)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > begradigen
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64 beheben
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > beheben
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65 entzerren
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > entzerren
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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > gleichrichten
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vtArchitektur & Tragwerksplanung straighten, rectify -
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1. to commutate2. to recitify3. to rectify -
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1. to adjust2. to correct3. to put right4. to rectify -
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74 verbessern
1. to ameliorate2. to augment3. to better4. to correct5. to emend6. to enhance7. to hone8. to improve9. to meliorate10. to mend11. to rectify12. to reform13. to update14. to upgrade -
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1. to make amends2. to make good3. to make reparations for4. to make up for5. to put right6. to recompense7. to rectifyto compensate for sth. -
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- {to correct} sửa, sửa chữa, sửa chữa đúng, hiệu chỉnh, khiển trách, trách mắng, trừng phạt, trừng trị, làm mất tác hại - {to emend} sửa lỗi - {to patch} vá, dùng để vá, làm miếng vá, ráp, nối, hiện ra từng mảng lốm đốm, loang lổ - {to rectify} sửa cho thẳng, chỉnh lưu, cất lại, tinh cất, tách sóng, cầu trường -
77 aufklären
- {to elucidate} làm sáng tỏ, giải thích - {to enlighten} mở mắt cho, động tính từ quá khứ) giải thoát cho khỏi sự ngu dốt, giải thoát cho khỏi sự mê tín..., soi sáng, rọi đèn - {to illuminate} chiếu sáng, rọi sáng, treo đèn kết hoa, sơn son thiếp vàng, tô màu rực rỡ, giảng giải, làm sáng mắt, làm sáng trí, mở mang trí óc cho, khai trí cho, làm rạng rỡ - {to illumine} làm sáng ngời, làm phấn khởi - {to undeceive} làm cho khỏi lầm, giác ngộ, làm cho tỉnh ngộ = aufklären [über] {to inform [of,about]}+ = aufklären (Wetter) {to brighten}+ = aufklären (Politik) {to agitate}+ = aufklären (Militär) {to reconnoitre}+ = aufklären (Verbrechen) {to clear up}+ = aufklären (Mißverständnis) {to rectify}+ = sich aufklären {to clarify; to ravel out}+ = sich aufklären (Wetter) {to brighten up}+ = sich aufklären (Angelegenheit) {to be cleared up}+ = jemanden über etwas aufklären {to enlighten someone to someone}+ -
78 richtigstellen
- {to correct} sửa, sửa chữa, sửa chữa đúng, hiệu chỉnh, khiển trách, trách mắng, trừng phạt, trừng trị, làm mất tác hại - {to rectify} sửa cho thẳng, chỉnh lưu, cất lại, tinh cất, tách sóng, cầu trường -
79 entzerren
- {to deskew} = entzerren (Foto) {to correct distortion in; to rectify}+ = entzerren (Elektronik) {to equalize}+ -
80 gleichrichten
(Elektrotechnik) - {to rectify} sửa, sửa cho thẳng, chỉnh lưu, cất lại, tinh cất, tách sóng, cầu trường
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