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system reforms

  • 1 reform

    1. transitive verb
    1) (make better) bessern [Person]; reformieren [Institution]
    2) (abolish)

    reform somethingmit etwas aufräumen

    2. intransitive verb 3. noun
    (of person) Besserung, die; (in a system) Reform, die (in Gen.)
    * * *
    [rə'fo:m] 1. verb
    1) (to improve or remove faults from: The criminal's wife stated that she had made great efforts to reform her husband.) bessern
    2) (to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc: He admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.) sich bessern
    2. noun
    1) (the act of improving: the reform of our political system.) die Reform
    2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) die Reform
    - academic.ru/61097/reformation">reformation
    - reformed
    - reformer
    * * *
    re·form
    [rɪˈfɔ:m, AM -ˈfɔ:rm]
    I. vt
    to \reform sth institution, system etw reformieren
    to \reform a criminal/drug addict einen Kriminellen/Drogenabhängigen/eine Kriminelle/Drogenabhängige bessern [o ÖSTERR bes resozialisieren]
    to \reform oneself sich akk bessern
    II. vi person sich akk bessern
    for years I was an alcoholic but I \reformed ich war jahrelang Alkoholiker, aber ich bin davon losgekommen
    III. n Reform f; of self, a criminal Besserung f; of criminal, drug-addict Resozialisierung f ÖSTERR
    \reforms to the system Reformen pl am System
    to be beyond \reform nicht reformierbar sein
    far-reaching [or sweeping] [or wide-ranging] \reform weitreichende Reform
    social \reform Sozialreform f
    to cry out for \reform nach Reform schreien
    IV. n modifier (measures, programme) Reform-
    * * *
    [rɪ'fɔːm]
    1. n
    Reform f; (of person) Besserung f

    reform school ( Brit dated US ) —, US ) Besserungsanstalt f

    See:
    land reform
    2. vt
    law, institutions, services, spelling system reformieren; society also verbessern; conduct, person bessern
    3. vi
    (person) sich bessern
    * * *
    reform [rıˈfɔː(r)m]
    A s
    1. POL etc Reform f, Verbesserung f:
    reform jam Reformstau m;
    reform program(me) Reformprogramm n
    2. Besserung f:
    reform school Br HIST od US Besserungsanstalt f
    B v/t
    1. reformieren, verbessern
    2. jemanden bessern
    3. einen Missstand etc beseitigen
    4. JUR US eine Urkunde berichtigen
    C v/i sich bessern
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) (make better) bessern [Person]; reformieren [Institution]
    2. intransitive verb 3. noun
    (of person) Besserung, die; (in a system) Reform, die (in Gen.)
    * * *
    n.
    Besserung f.
    Reform -en f.
    Verbesserung f. v.
    jemanden bessern ausdr.
    umgestalten v.
    verbessern v.

    English-german dictionary > reform

  • 2 reform

    re·form [rɪʼfɔ:m, Am -ʼfɔ:rm] vt
    to \reform sth institution, system etw reformieren;
    to \reform a criminal/ drug addict einen Kriminellen/Drogenabhängigen/eine Kriminelle/Drogenabhängige bessern;
    to \reform oneself sich akk bessern vi person sich akk bessern;
    for years I was an alcoholic but I \reformed ich war jahrelang Alkoholiker, aber ich bin davon losgekommen n Reform f; of self, a criminal Besserung f;
    \reforms to the system Reformen fpl am System;
    to be beyond \reform nicht reformierbar sein;
    far-reaching [or sweeping] [or wide-ranging] \reform weitreichende Reform;
    social \reform Sozialreform f;
    to cry out for \reform nach Reform schreien n
    modifier (measures, programme) Reform-

    English-German students dictionary > reform

  • 3 institute

    1. noun
    Institut, das
    2. transitive verb
    einführen [Reform, Brauch, Beschränkung]; einleiten [Suche, Verfahren, Untersuchung]; gründen [Gesellschaft]; anstrengen [Prozess, Klage]; schaffen [Posten]
    * * *
    ['institju:t] 1. noun
    (a society or organization, or the building it uses: There is a lecture at the Philosophical Institute tonight.) das Institut
    2. verb
    (to start or establish: When was the Red Cross instituted?) einrichten
    - academic.ru/38511/institution">institution
    - institutional
    * * *
    in·sti·tute
    [ˈɪn(t)stɪtju:t, AM esp -tu:t]
    I. n Institut nt; (of higher education) Hochschule f
    II. vt
    to \institute sth
    1. (establish) system, reform etw einführen
    2. (initiate) steps, measures etw einleiten; legal action etw anstrengen
    * * *
    ['Instɪtjuːt]
    1. vt
    1) new laws, tax, custom, reforms, policy einführen; (= found) organization etc einrichten; search einleiten
    2) (JUR) inquiry einleiten; an action einleiten (against sb gegen jdn); proceedings anstrengen (against gegen)

    to institute divorce proceedingsdie Scheidung einreichen

    2. n
    Institut nt; (= home) Anstalt f

    Institute of Technology/Education — technische/pädagogische Hochschule

    * * *
    institute [ˈınstıtjuːt; US auch -ˌtuːt]
    A v/t
    1. eine Gesellschaft etc einrichten, gründen, ins Leben rufen
    2. eine Regierung etc einsetzen
    3. Gesetze etc einführen
    4. in Gang setzen, in die Wege leiten, initiieren:
    institute an inquiry eine Untersuchung einleiten;
    institute inquiries Nachforschungen anstellen; action 12, suit A 4
    5. a) install 2
    b) REL einsetzen (in, into in akk):
    institute into a benefice in eine Pfründe einsetzen
    6. JUR einsetzen ( sb as heir jemanden zum oder als Erben)
    B s
    1. a) Institut n:
    institute for business cycle research WIRTSCH Konjunkturinstitut
    b) Anstalt f
    c) Akademie f
    d) (literarische etc) Gesellschaft
    2. a) Institut(sgebäude) n
    b) Anstalt(sgebäude) f(n)
    3. SCHULE
    a) höhere technische Schule:
    institute of technology Technische Hochschule;
    textile institute Textilfachschule f
    b) Universitätsinstitut n
    4. pl
    a) JUR Institutionen pl, Sammlung f grundlegender Gesetze, (Rechts-)Kommentar m
    b) Grundlehren pl (einer Wissenschaft)
    I. abk
    5. Island ( Islandspl), Isle ( Isles pl)
    inst. abk
    * * *
    1. noun
    Institut, das
    2. transitive verb
    einführen [Reform, Brauch, Beschränkung]; einleiten [Suche, Verfahren, Untersuchung]; gründen [Gesellschaft]; anstrengen [Prozess, Klage]; schaffen [Posten]
    * * *
    n.
    Institut -e n. v.
    einrichten v.
    gründen v.

    English-german dictionary > institute

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