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1 schrubben
* * *to scour; to swab; to scrub* * *schrụb|ben ['ʃrʊbn]1. vtito scrubdas Deck schrubben — to swab or scrub the deck/decks
2. vrto scrub oneself* * *1) (to rub hard in order to clean: She's scrubbing the floor.) scrub2) (to remove by scrubbing: She scrubbed the mess off the carpet.) scrub3) (an act of scrubbing.) scrub* * *schrub·ben[ˈʃrʊbn̩]I. vt▪ [jdm/sich] etw \schrubben to scrub [sb's/one's] sthII. vrIII. vi to scrub* * *transitives (auch intransitives) Verb scrub* * *schrubben v/t & v/i scrub;jemandem den Rücken schrubben umg scrub sb’s back* * *transitives (auch intransitives) Verb scrub* * *v.to scrub v. -
2 aufgeben
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I vt/i (Kampf, Widerstand) give up ( oder in), abandon; SPORT, als Läufer, Teilnehmer: auch drop out, concede (defeat); Schach resign; Boxen und fig.: throw in the towel; aufgeben müssen be forced to give up ( oder admit defeat); sie gibt nicht so leicht auf she doesn’t give up that easily; du wirst doch nicht aufgeben! you’re surely not going to give up (are you)?; siehe II 3II v/t1. (Brief) post, Am. mail; (Gepäck) register, Am. check; (Luftgepäck) check in, baggage check; (Telegramm) send; (Bestellung) place; (Anzeige) place (an ad in the newspaper)2. (Aufgabe) set, assign; (Frage, Problem) pose, ask; (Rätsel) ask ( oder pose); sie gibt immer sehr viel auf she always sets (Am. gives) a lot of homework; er gab ihnen auf, das Gedicht zu lernen he asked ( oder told) them to learn the poem (off) by heart ( oder by rote); Rätsel3. (verzichten auf) allg. give up; (Amt) resign; (Beruf) retire; (Stelle) leave; (Geschäft) give up ( oder retire from); (Gewohnheit) give up; (das Rauchen, Trinken) stop; (Hoffnung, Plan) abandon, relinquish; (Anspruch, Recht) relinquish; es aufgeben zu (+ Inf.) give up (+ Ger.) ich geb’s auf I give upIV v/i Ballspiele: serve* * *(Brief) to mail; to post; to dispatch;(Gepäck) to register; to check;(Hoffnung) to give up; to surrender; to abandon;(Tätigkeit) to give up; to dismiss; to quit; to forsake; to abdicate; to give in; to renounce* * *auf|ge|ben sep1. vtjdm viel/nichts áúfgeben (Sch) — to give or set sb a lot of/no homework
2) (= übergeben, abgeben) Koffer, Gepäck to register, to check in; Fluggepäck to check in; Brief, Paket to post (Brit), to mail (esp US); Anzeige to put in, to place; Bestellung to place3) Kampf, Hoffnung, Arbeitsstelle, Freund etc to give upjdm etw áúfgeben — to give sb sth
2. vi1) (= sich geschlagen geben) to give up or in; (MIL) to surrenderkann ich dir noch mal áúfgeben? — can I give you some more?
* * *1) (to give up: The dictator was forced to relinquish control of the country.) relinquish2) ((of a business) to close permanently: High levels of taxation have caused many firms to close down.) close down3) (to decide to spend no more money, effort etc on something which is proving unprofitable.) cut one's losses4) (to stop: I've cut out smoking.) cut out5) (abandoned and left to fall to pieces: a derelict airfield.) derelict7) (to stop fighting and admit defeat; to yield: The soldiers were outnumbered and gave in to the enemy.) give in8) (to stop, abandon: I must give up smoking; They gave up the search.) give up9) (to stop using etc: You'll have to give up cigarettes; I won't give up all my hobbies for you.) give up10) (to hand over (eg oneself or something that one has) to someone else.) give up11) ((often with as or for) to consider (a person, thing etc) to be: You took so long to arrive that we had almost given you up (for lost).) give up12) leave13) (to cancel: We planned to go but had to scrub the idea.) scrub14) (to give up; to surrender: He yielded to the other man's arguments; He yielded all his possessions to the state.) yield15) (to leave, stop, or resign from etc: I'm going to quit teaching; They have been ordered to quit the house by next week.) quit16) (to leave a job etc: If he criticizes my work again I'll resign; He resigned (from) his post.) resign* * *auf|ge·ben11. (zu lösen geben)▪ jdm etw \aufgeben to pose sth for sb▪ [jdm] etw \aufgeben to give [or set] [sb] sth3. (zu befördern geben)Gepäck \aufgeben to register luggage; LUFT to check in luggage4. (zur Aufbewahrung geben) to put in [the] left luggage [or baggage room5. (im Postamt abgeben)▪ etw \aufgeben to post [or mail] sth6. (in Auftrag geben)▪ jdm etw \aufgeben to serve sb sthkann ich dir noch Kartoffeln \aufgeben? can serve you [any] more potatoes?auf|ge·ben2I. vt1. (einstellen)den Widerstand \aufgeben to give up one's resistance2. (etw sein lassen)eine Stellung \aufgeben to resign [or sep give up] a post3. (mit etw aufhören)eine Gewohnheit \aufgeben to break with [or sep give up] a habitdas Rauchen \aufgeben to give up smokingeine Sucht \aufgeben to come away from an addictiongib's auf! (fam) why don't you give up?4. (fallen lassen)▪ etw \aufgeben to drop sthdie Hoffnung \aufgeben to give up [or lose] hopeeinen Plan \aufgeben to drop [or throw over] a plan5. (verloren geben)6. (einstellen)7. (vorzeitig beenden)▪ etw \aufgeben to drop [or abandon] sth* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) give up; give up, stop <smoking, drinking>gib's auf! — (ugs.) you might as well give up!; why don't you give up!
2) (sich trennen von) give up <habit, job, flat, business, practice, etc.>; give up, abandon, drop <plans, demand>; give up, abandon < profession, attempt>3) (verloren geben) give up < patient>; give up hope on or with <wayward son, daughter, etc.>; give up, abandon < chessman>4) (nicht länger zu gewinnen versuchen) give up < struggle>; retire from <race, competition>5) (übergeben, übermitteln) post (Brit.), mail < letter, parcel>; hand in, (telefonisch) phone in < telegram>; place <advertisement, order>; check <luggage, baggage> in2.jemandem ein Rätsel/eine Frage aufgeben — set (Brit.) or (Amer.) assign somebody a puzzle/pose somebody a question
* * *aufgeben (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t & v/i (Kampf, Widerstand) give up ( oder in), abandon; SPORT, als Läufer, Teilnehmer: auch drop out, concede (defeat); Schach resign; Boxen und fig: throw in the towel;aufgeben müssen be forced to give up ( oder admit defeat);sie gibt nicht so leicht auf she doesn’t give up that easily;B. v/t1. (Brief) post, US mail; (Gepäck) register, US check; (Luftgepäck) check in, baggage check; (Telegramm) send; (Bestellung) place; (Anzeige) place (an ad in the newspaper)sie gibt immer sehr viel auf she always sets (US gives) a lot of homework;er gab ihnen auf, das Gedicht zu lernen he asked ( oder told) them to learn the poem (off) by heart ( oder by rote); → Rätsel3. (verzichten auf) allg give up; (Amt) resign; (Beruf) retire; (Stelle) leave; (Geschäft) give up ( oder retire from); (Gewohnheit) give up; (das Rauchen, Trinken) stop; (Hoffnung, Plan) abandon, relinquish; (Anspruch, Recht) relinquish;ich geb’s auf I give upC. v/r:du darfst dich nicht aufgeben! you must not give up ( oder resign)D. v/i Ballspiele: serve* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) give up; give up, stop <smoking, drinking>gib's auf! — (ugs.) you might as well give up!; why don't you give up!
2) (sich trennen von) give up <habit, job, flat, business, practice, etc.>; give up, abandon, drop <plans, demand>; give up, abandon <profession, attempt>3) (verloren geben) give up < patient>; give up hope on or with <wayward son, daughter, etc.>; give up, abandon < chessman>4) (nicht länger zu gewinnen versuchen) give up < struggle>; retire from <race, competition>5) (übergeben, übermitteln) post (Brit.), mail <letter, parcel>; hand in, (telefonisch) phone in < telegram>; place <advertisement, order>; check <luggage, baggage> in2.jemandem ein Rätsel/eine Frage aufgeben — set (Brit.) or (Amer.) assign somebody a puzzle/pose somebody a question
* * *v.to abandon v.to abdicate v.to capitulate v.to dismiss v.to forsake v.(§ p.,p.p.: forsook, forsaken)to give up v.to quit v.(§ p.,p.p.: quit)to relinquish v.to resign v.to surrender v. -
3 widerrufen
widerrufen v 1. BANK withdraw; 2. FIN revoke; 3. PAT rescind, revoke (Lizenz); 4. RECHT cancel (Vertrag)* * *v 1. < Bank> withdraw; 2. < Finanz> revoke; 3. < Patent> Lizenz rescind, revoke; 4. < Recht> Vertrag cancel* * *widerrufen
to call back, to annul, to revoke, to abrogate, to withdraw;
• Auftrag widerrufen to countermand (cancel, withraw, scrub out) an order;
• Garantiezusage widerrufen to cancel a guarantee;
• Konzession (Lizenz) widerrufen to revoke a licence;
• Telegramm widerrufen to kill a telegram;
• Testament widerrufen to countermand (cancel) a will;
• Vereinbarung widerrufen to annul an agreement;
• Vollmacht widerrufen to revoke a power.
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