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1 der Hauch eines Lächelns
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2 quittieren
vt/i1. give ( oder sign) a receipt for; den Empfang der Ware quittieren (unterschreiben) sign that one has received the goods, Am. sign for merchandise; brieflich: acknowledge receipt of the goods; würden Sie bitte hier quittieren? would you please sign for it here?; etw. mit einem Lächeln etc. quittieren fig. answer ( oder meet) s.th. with a smile etc.; es wurde mit Beifall quittiert fig. it was greeted with applause* * *to acknowledge; to receipt* * *quit|tie|ren [kvɪ'tiːrən] ptp quittiert1. vt1) (= bestätigen) Betrag, Rechnung, Empfang to give a receipt fordie Rechnung quittíéren — get a receipt for the bill
2) (= beantworten) to meet, to answer, to counter (mit with)3) (= verlassen) Dienst to quit, to resign2. vi1) (= bestätigen) to sign2) (old = zurücktreten) to quit, to resign* * *quit·tie·ren *[kvɪˈti:rən]I. vt1. (durch Unterschrift bestätigen)▪ [jdm] etw \quittieren to give [sb] a receipt for sthsich dat etw \quittieren lassen to obtain a receipt for sth; (bestätigen) to acknowledge [or confirm] [the] receipt of sthII. vi▪ [jdm] \quittieren to acknowledge [or confirm] [the] receipt of sth [for sb]du hast ihm 5.000 Euro bezahlt und dir [von ihm] nicht \quittieren lassen? you paid him 5,000 euros and didn't [even] get a receipt [from him]?* * *transitives Verb1) acknowledge, confirm <receipt, condition>; receipt, give a receipt for <sum, invoice>2)etwas mit etwas quittieren — (fig.) react or respond to something with something
* * *quittieren v/t & v/i1. give ( oder sign) a receipt for;den Empfang der Ware quittieren (unterschreiben) sign that one has received the goods, US sign for merchandise; brieflich: acknowledge receipt of the goods;würden Sie bitte hier quittieren? would you please sign for it here?;es wurde mit Beifall quittiert fig it was greeted with applause2.* * *transitives Verb1) acknowledge, confirm <receipt, condition>; receipt, give a receipt for <sum, invoice>2)etwas mit etwas quittieren — (fig.) react or respond to something with something
* * *v.to acknowledge v.to receipt v.
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