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1 repossess
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2 repossess
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3 repossess
re·pos·sess[ˌri:pəˈzes]vt▪ to \repossess sth etw wieder in Besitz nehmen* * *["riːpə'zes]vtwieder in Besitz nehmen* * *repossess [ˌriːpəˈzes] v/t1. wieder in Besitz nehmen, wiedergewinnen, fig auch zurückerobern -
4 repossess
re·pos·sess [ˌri:pəʼzes] vtto \repossess sth etw wieder in Besitz nehmen -
5 requisition
1. noun2) (order for something) Anforderung, die ( for Gen.); (by force if necessary) Beschlagnahmung, die ( for Gen.)2. transitive verbanfordern; (by force if necessary) beschlagnahmen* * *requi·si·tion[ˌrekwɪˈzɪʃən]I. vt1. (repossess)▪ to \requisition sth [from sb] etw [von jdm] beschlagnahmen▪ to \requisition sth etw anfordern3. LAW▪ to \requisition sth etw beschlagnahmen, requirierenII. nto make a \requisition for sth etw anfordern* * *["rekwI'zISən]1. nAnforderung f; (= act of objects) Requisition f2. vtsb's services anfordern; supplies, food requirieren; building beschlagnahmen, requirieren* * *A srequisition number Bestellnummer f2. (amtliche) Aufforderung, (auch völkerrechtliches) Ersuchen:make a requisition on sb for sth jemanden um etwas ersuchenfor für)4. Einsatz m, Beanspruchung f:5. MILa) Requisition f, Beschlagnahme fb) Inanspruchnahme f (von Sach- und Dienstleistungen) (durch Besatzungs- oder Stationierungstruppen)B v/t1. MIL requirieren, beschlagnahmen2. (an)fordern3. beanspruchenreq. abk1. request2. required3. requisition* * *1. noun2) (order for something) Anforderung, die ( for Gen.); (by force if necessary) Beschlagnahmung, die ( for Gen.)2. transitive verbanfordern; (by force if necessary) beschlagnahmen* * *(military) v.beschlagnahmen v. v.verlangen v. -
6 take back
transitive verb1) (retract, have back) zurücknehmen; wieder einstellen [Arbeitnehmer]; wieder [bei sich] aufnehmen [Ehepartner]; (reclaim) sich (Dat.) wiedergeben lassen2) (return) zurückbringen; (take somewhere again) wieder bringen [Person]; (carry or convey back) wieder mitnehmenthat takes me back [to my childhood] — das weckt bei mir [Kindheits]erinnerungen
* * *1) (to make (someone) remember or think about (something): Meeting my old friends took me back to my childhood.) zurückversetzen2) (to admit that what one has said is not true: Take back what you said about my sister!) zurücknehmen* * *vt1. (retract)ok, I \take back that back o.k., ich nehme das zurück2. (return)▪ to \take back back ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw [wieder] zurückbringento \take back sb back [home] jdn nach Hause bringensb \take backs sb back with him/her jd nimmt jdn mit nach Hause3. (transmit in thought)▪ to \take back sb back jdn zurückversetzen4. (not accept)to \take back an employee back eine[n] Angestellte[n] wieder einstellento \take back one's husband/wife back seinen Mann/seine Frau wieder aufnehmen5. (repossess)* * *take back v/t1. wieder nehmen3. zurückgewinnen, -erobern4. jemanden wieder einstellen5. seinen Ehemann etc wieder aufnehmen* * *transitive verb1) (retract, have back) zurücknehmen; wieder einstellen [Arbeitnehmer]; wieder [bei sich] aufnehmen [Ehepartner]; (reclaim) sich (Dat.) wiedergeben lassen2) (return) zurückbringen; (take somewhere again) wieder bringen [Person]; (carry or convey back) wieder mitnehmenthat takes me back [to my childhood] — das weckt bei mir [Kindheits]erinnerungen
* * *v.zurück nehmen v.zurücknehmen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
7 take back
vt1) ( retract)to \take back back <-> sth remark etw zurücknehmen;ok, I \take back that back o.k., ich nehme das zurück2) ( return)to \take back back <-> sb/ sth jdn/etw [wieder] zurückbringen;to \take back sb back [home] jdn nach Hause bringen;sb \take backs sb back with him/ her jd nimmt jdn mit nach Hause3) ( transmit in thought)to \take back sb back jdn zurückversetzen4) ( accept)to \take back back <-> sth merchandise etw zurücknehmen;( let return)to \take back an employee back eine[n] Angestellte[n] wieder einstellen;to \take back one's husband/ wife back seinen Mann/seine Frau wieder aufnehmen5) ( repossess)
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