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1 relegieren
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2 ausschließen
ausschließen v 1. BÖRSE lock out; 2. GEN bar, (infrml) boot off, exclude, expel, preclude, (AE) wall out, crowd out, eliminate, rule out; 3. RECHT exclude, eliminate, bar* * *v 1. < Börse> lock out; 2. < Geschäft> bar, boot off infrml, exclude, expel, preclude, wall out (AE), crowd out, eliminate, rule out; 3. < Recht> exclude, eliminate, bar* * *ausschließen
to exclude, to seclude, to preclude, to freeze out (US coll.), (ablehnen) to rule (vote) out, (Arbeiter) to lock out, (ausscheiden) to eliminate, (ausstoßen) to expel, to debar, (disqualifizieren) to disqualify, (Zeilen) to justify;
• Anwalt aus der Anwaltschaft ausschließen to disbar a barrister (Br.);
• alle Bedingungen des Käufers ausschließen to override any forms or conditions referred to by the buyer;
• von einer Bewerbung ausschließen to debar from applying for a position;
• Firma von der Beteiligung an Ausschreibungen der Regierung ausschließen to blacklist a company from receiving government contracts;
• Haftung ausschließen to exonerate o. s. from liability;
• Mitglied von der Inanspruchnahme der Fondsmittel ausschließen to declare a member inelegible to use the resources of the fund;
• j. wegen Nichtzahlens seiner Mitgliederbeiträge ausschließen to drop s. o. for non-payment of dues;
• Öffentlichkeit ausschließen (Gericht) to order the case to be heard in closed session (camera);
• Presse und Öffentlichkeit ausschließen to exclude both press and public;
• Rechtsweg ausschließen to bar legal proceedings;
• gerichtliche Schadenersatzforderung ausschließen to preclude recovery by suit;
• vom Universitätsbesuch ausschließen to send down (Br.), to rusticate (US);
• j. aus einem Verein ausschließen to expel s. o. from a society;
• Verjährung ausschließen to bar prescription;
• sich vertraglich ausschließen to contract out;
• von einem Wettbewerb ausschließen to disqualify from a contest;
• j. zeitweilig ausschließen to suspend s. o.;
• von der Zuteilung [bei der Aktienemission] ausschließen to preclude from allotment. -
3 vom Universitätsbesuch ausschließen
Business german-english dictionary > vom Universitätsbesuch ausschließen
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4 Bossenwerk
Bossenwerk n 1. ARCH opus rusticum (altes Rom); 2. bossage, quoins, rusticated ashlar • mit Bossenwerk verzieren ARCH rusticateDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bossenwerk
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5 Bossiereisen
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Bossiereisen
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6 bossieren
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > bossieren
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7 relegieren
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8 rustizieren
(fachspr.: bei Tabakpfeifen)to rusticate [to roughen up]
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Rusticate — Rus ti*cate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Rusticated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rusticating}.] [L. rusticaticus, p. p. of rusticari to rusticate. See {Rustic}.] To go into or reside in the country; to ruralize. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rusticate — [rus′tə kāt΄] vi. rusticated, rusticating [< L rusticatus, pp. of L rusticari, to rusticate < rusticus: see RUSTIC] 1. to go to the country 2. to live or stay in the country; lead a rural life vt. 1. to send to, or cause to live or stay in … English World dictionary
Rusticate — Rus ti*cate, v. t. To require or compel to reside in the country; to banish or send away temporarily; to impose rustication on. [1913 Webster] The town is again beginning to be full, and the rusticated beauty sees an end of her banishment. Idler … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rusticate — index retreat Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
rusticate — 1650s, from L. rusticatus, pp. of rusticarti to live in the country (see RUSTICATION (Cf. rustication)). Related: Rusticated; rusticating … Etymology dictionary
rusticate — ► VERB 1) Brit. suspend (a student) from a university as a punishment (used chiefly at Oxford and Cambridge). 2) fashion (masonry) in large blocks with sunken joints and a roughened surface. DERIVATIVES rustication noun. ORIGIN originally in the… … English terms dictionary
rusticate — verb ( cated; cating) Date: 1660 intransitive verb to go into or reside in the country ; follow a rustic life transitive verb 1. chiefly British to suspend from school or college 2. to build or face with usually rough surfaced masonry blocks… … New Collegiate Dictionary
rusticate — rusticator, n. /rus ti kayt /, v., rusticated, rusticating. v.i. 1. to go to the country. 2. to stay or sojourn in the country. v.t. 3. to send to or domicile in the country. 4. to make rustic, as persons or manners. 5. to finish (a wall surface) … Universalium
rusticate — verb a) To suspend or expel from a college or university. b) To construct in a manner so as to produce jagged or heavily textured surfaces. See Also: rustication … Wiktionary
rusticate — Synonyms and related words: ban, banish, blackball, cast out, cop out, countrify, cut, deport, disfellowship, exclude, excommunicate, exile, expatriate, expel, extradite, farm, forsake the world, fugitate, go into retirement, live alone, live… … Moby Thesaurus
rusticate — rus·ti·cate || rÊŒstɪkeɪt v. live in a country area, lead a rural lifestyle; temporarily suspend from a university (British); cover a wall with roughly cut stones … English contemporary dictionary