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  • 1 query

    1. noun
    1) (question) Frage, die

    put/raise a query — eine Frage stellen/aufwerfen

    2) (question mark) Fragezeichen, das
    2. transitive verb
    1) (call in question) infrage stellen [Anweisung, Glaubwürdigkeit, Ergebnis usw.]; beanstanden [Rechnung, Kontoauszug]
    2) (ask, inquire)

    query whether/if... — fragen, ob...

    * * *
    ['kwiəri] 1. plural - queries; noun
    1) (a question: In answer to your query about hotel reservations I am sorry to tell you that we have no vacancies.) die Frage
    2) (a question mark: You have omitted the query.) das Fragezeichen
    2. verb
    1) (to question (a statement etc): I think the waiter has added up the bill wrongly - you should query it.) beanstanden
    2) (to ask: `What time does the train leave?' she queried.) fragen
    * * *
    que·ry
    [ˈkwɪəri, AM ˈkwɪri]
    I. n
    1. ( also fig: question) [zweifelnde] Frage, Rückfrage f, Zweifel m fig
    to have a \query about [or concerning] sth eine [Rück]frage zu etw dat haben
    to have a \query for sb eine [Rück]frage an jdn haben
    to put a \query eine [Rück]frage stellen, nachfragen
    to raise a \query eine Frage aufwerfen, Zweifel anmelden
    to settle a \query eine [Rück]frage beantworten
    \query, when was the contract signed? Frage, wann wurde der Vertrag unterzeichnet?
    \query, if this would be acceptable die Frage ist, ob dies annehmbar wäre
    2. TYPO (question mark) on printer's proof [anzweifelndes] Fragezeichen fachspr
    3. COMPUT Abfrage f
    II. vt
    <- ie->
    ( form)
    to \query sth etw infrage stellen [o in Zweifel ziehen] [o bezweifeln]
    to \query whether... bezweifeln, dass...
    “but is that really the case?” he queried „aber ist das wirklich so?“ fragte er
    2. AM (put questions to)
    to \query sb jdn befragen
    3. TYPO (mark)
    to \query sth on printer's proof etw mit einem [anzweifelnden] Fragezeichen versehen
    * * *
    ['kwIərɪ]
    1. n
    1) (= question) Frage f

    there was a note of query in his voiceseine Stimme hatte einen fragenden Unterton

    that raises a query as to whether... —

    that raises a query about... — das wirft die Frage (+gen)... auf

    2) (TYP) Fragezeichen nt
    3) (COMPUT) Abfrage f
    2. vt
    1) (= express doubt about) bezweifeln; statement, motives infrage or in Frage stellen; bill, item, invoice reklamieren

    I'm not querying your right to do that but... —

    £500! I'd query that if I were you I query whether... — £ 500! da würde ich an Ihrer Stelle reklamieren ich bezweifle, ob...

    2)

    (= check) to query sth with sb — etw mit jdm abklären

    3) (with a question mark) mit einem Fragezeichen versehen
    4) (COMPUT) database abfragen
    * * *
    query [ˈkwıərı; US auch ˈkweə-]
    A s
    1. Frage f
    2. (an)zweifelnde oder unangenehme Frage:
    without query anstandslos
    3. Zweifel m
    4. TYPO (besonders anzweifelndes) Fragezeichen
    5. IT Abfrage f:
    query language Abfragesprache f
    B v/t
    1. fragen
    2. a) etwas in Zweifel ziehen, infrage stellen
    b) etwas beanstanden
    3. mit (einem) Fragezeichen versehen
    4. jemanden (be-, aus-)fragen
    5. einen Computer abfragen
    q. abk
    qu. abk
    2. quarter (quarterly)
    qy abk query
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (question) Frage, die

    put/raise a query — eine Frage stellen/aufwerfen

    2) (question mark) Fragezeichen, das
    2. transitive verb
    1) (call in question) infrage stellen [Anweisung, Glaubwürdigkeit, Ergebnis usw.]; beanstanden [Rechnung, Kontoauszug]
    2) (ask, inquire)

    query whether/if... — fragen, ob...

    * * *
    n.
    Anfrage -n f.
    Frage -n f.
    Rückfrage f.
    anzweifelndes Fragezeichen (Buchdruck) n. v.
    abfragen v.
    beanstanden v.
    befragen v.
    fragen v.
    in Frage stellen ausdr.
    in Zweifel ziehen ausdr.
    mit einem Fragezeichen versehen ausdr.

    English-german dictionary > query

  • 2 document

    1. noun
    Dokument, das; Urkunde, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (prove by document[s]) dokumentieren
    2)

    be well documented[Leben, Zeit usw.:] gut belegt sein

    * * *
    ['dokjumənt] 1. noun
    (a written statement giving information, proof, evidence etc: She signed several legal documents relating to the sale of her house.) das Dokument
    - academic.ru/21586/documentary">documentary
    2. noun
    (a film, programme etc giving information on a certain subject: a documentary on the political situation in Argentina.) die Dokumentation
    * * *
    docu·ment
    [ˈdɒkjəmənt, AM ˈdɑ:k-]
    I. n Dokument nt, Urkunde f
    list of \documents LAW Verzeichnis nt des schriftlichen Beweismaterials
    travel \documents Reisedokumente pl, Reisepapiere pl
    confidential \document vertrauliches Dokument
    restricted/secret/top-secret \document geheimes Dokument
    to classify a \document ein Dokument für geheim erklären
    to draw up/file a \document ein Dokument aufsetzen/abheften
    II. vt
    to \document sth etw dokumentieren [o belegen]
    to be well-\documented gut dokumentiert sein
    * * *
    ['dɒkjʊmənt]
    1. n
    Dokument nt, Urkunde f
    2. vt
    1) history, fact, life dokumentieren; case beurkunden, (urkundlich) belegen
    2) ship mit Papieren versehen
    * * *
    document [ˈdɒkjʊmənt; US ˈdɑkjə-]
    A s
    1. a) Dokument n, Urkunde f, Belegstück n, Unterlage f:
    document of title JUR Urkunde über einen Rechtsanspruch (besonders über [Grund]Eigentum);
    supported by documents urkundlich belegt
    b) COMPUT Dokument n, Datei f
    2. Dokument n, amtliches Schriftstück, pl Akten pl, PARL Drucksache f
    3. pl WIRTSCH
    a) Verladepapiere pl
    b) Schiffspapiere pl:
    documents against acceptance (payment) Dokumente gegen Akzept (Bezahlung)
    B v/t [-ment]
    1. WIRTSCH mit den notwendigen Papieren versehen
    2. dokumentieren, dokumentarisch oder urkundlich belegen
    3. in einem Buch etc genaue Hinweise auf Belege geben
    doc. abk document
    * * *
    1. noun
    Dokument, das; Urkunde, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (prove by document[s]) dokumentieren
    2)

    be well documented[Leben, Zeit usw.:] gut belegt sein

    * * *
    n.
    Dokument -e n.
    Unterlage f.
    Urkunde -n f.

    English-german dictionary > document

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