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121 turn down
vt1) ( reject)to \turn down sb/sth <-> down jdn/etw abweisen;she \turn downed down his proposal of marriage sie lehnte seinen Heiratsantrag ab;to \turn down down an invitation eine Einladung ausschlagen2) ( reduce level)to \turn down sth <-> down etw niedriger stellen;to \turn down down the air conditioning die Klimaanlage herunterdrehen;to \turn down the radio/ stereo down das Radio/die Stereoanlage leiser stellen3) ( fold)to \turn down sth <-> down etw umschlagen;to \turn down down a blanket eine Decke zurückschlagen;to \turn down down one's collar seinen Kragen herunterschlagen4) cardsto \turn down down a card eine Karte verdeckt ablegen -
122 application
application 1. COMP Anwendung f; 2. GEN Bewerbung f (for job, licence); Anwendung f, Verwendung f (of technique, law); Ersuchen n, Antrag m (for grant); Konkretisierung f (of idea); 3. LAW Beschwerde f; 4. PERS Stellengesuch n, Bewerbung f, Bewerbungsschreiben n (for job); 5. PAT Verwendung f (of idea, technique); Anmeldung f, Gesuch n um Registrierung (for registration); 6. STOCK Zeichnung f von Wertpapieren (for shares) • entitled to file an application LAW antragsberechtigt • file an application for PERS sich bewerben um • make an application for PERS sich bewerben um • reject an application PERS eine Bewerbung ablehnenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > application
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123 spike
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124 elhajít
(DE) fortwerfen; hinschleudern; verschleudern; wegwerfen; wegwerfend; wegschleudern; (EN) bowl; ding; let off; reject; sling; sling, slung; slung; throw clear -
125 elutasít
(DE) abgeblitzt; abgelehnt; ablehnen; abschmettern; rückweisen; verweisen; verwerfen; zurückweisen; (EN) cast off; decline; disallow; discourage; dismiss; naysay; negative; overrule; project; put back; rebuff; recuse; refuse; reject; repel; repudiate; repulse; resist; rule out; rule sg out of order; scout; spurn; throw out; throw overboard; traverse; turn away; turn down; withsay -
126 elvet
(DE) hinwerfend; mißbillige; mißbilligt; mißbilligte; (EN) cast off; disapprove; project; proscribe; recant; reject; rule out; seed; seminate; sling; sling, slung; slung; throw away; throw out; throw overboard -
127 felöklendez
(DE) erbrach; erbricht; (EN) regurgitate; reject -
128 kihány
(DE) auswerfen; erbreche; erbrochen; s. erbrechen; (EN) bring up; cast up; disgorge; fetch up; puke; regorge; reject; spew; spue; throw up; vomit
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Reject — EP par Anti Flag, Against All Authority Sortie 1996 Durée 12:29 Genre Punk rock Label A F Records Records of Rebellion … Wikipédia en Français
Reject — Re*ject (r? j?kt ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rejected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rejecting}.] [L. rejectus, p. p. of reicere, rejicere; pref. re re + jacere to throw: cf. F. rejeter, formerly also spelt rejecter. See {Jet} a shooting forth.] [1913 Webster] 1 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reject — re·ject /ri jekt/ vt: to refuse to accept, acknowledge, or grant compare revoke Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. reject … Law dictionary
reject — (v.) early 15c., from L. rejectus, pp. of reicere to throw back, from re back (see RE (Cf. re )) + icere, comb. form of iacere to throw (see JET (Cf. jet) (v.)). Related: Rejected; rejecting. The noun is first … Etymology dictionary
reject — vb repudiate, spurn, refuse, *decline Analogous words: *discard, cast, shed: oust, expel, dismiss, *eject: *exclude, debar, shut out, eliminate Antonyms: accept: choose, select … New Dictionary of Synonyms
reject — is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable as a noun and with the stress on the second syllable as a verb … Modern English usage
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reject — ► VERB 1) dismiss as inadequate or faulty. 2) refuse to consider or agree to. 3) fail to show due affection or concern for. 4) Medicine show a damaging immune response to (a transplanted organ or tissue). ► NOUN ▪ a rejected person or thing.… … English terms dictionary
reject — [ri jekt′; ] for n. [ rē′jekt] vt. [LME rejecten < L rejectus, pp. of reicere, rejicere, to throw or fling back < re , back + jacere, to throw: see JET1] 1. to refuse to take, agree to, accede to, use, believe, etc. 2. to discard or throw… … English World dictionary
reject — ▪ I. reject re‧ject 2 [ˈriːdʒekt] noun [countable] a product which is not good enough and will be thrown away or sold cheaply: • If the number of rejects exceeds this level, the batch is returned. [m0] ▪ II. reject re‧ject 1 [rɪˈdʒekt] verb… … Financial and business terms
reject — I UK [rɪˈdʒekt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms reject : present tense I/you/we/they reject he/she/it rejects present participle rejecting past tense rejected past participle rejected *** 1) a) to not agree to an offer, proposal, or request It… … English dictionary