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1 Zwang
Imperf. zwingen* * *der Zwangcoercion; compulsion; constraint; duress* * *Zwạng [tsvaŋ]m -(e)s, -e['tsvɛŋə] (= Notwendigkeit) compulsion; (= Gewalt) force; (= Verpflichtung) obligation; (= hemmender Zwang) constraintstehen/handeln — to be/act under duress
etw aus Zwang tun — to do sth under duress, to be forced to do sth
tu dir keinen Zwang an — don't feel you have to be polite; (iro) don't force yourself
darf ich rauchen? – ja, tu dir keinen Zwang an — may I smoke? – feel free
der Zwang des Gesetzes/der Verhältnisse/Konvention — the force of the law/of circumstances/of convention
* * *der1) coercion2) (compelling or being compelled: You are under no compulsion to go.) compulsion* * *<-[e]s, Zwänge>[tsvaŋ, pl tsvɛŋə]mgesellschaftliche Zwänge social constraintsseinen Gefühlen \Zwang antun to suppress one's feelings\Zwang ausüben to put on pressure\Zwang auf jdn ausüben to exert pressure on sb\Zwang auf jdn ausüben, damit er/sie etw tut to pressurize [or pressure] sb into doing sthetw ohne \Zwang tun to do sth voluntarily [or without being forced [to]]unter \Zwang under duress [or pressure]ein Geständnis unter \Zwang machen to make a confession under duress2. (Notwendigkeit) compulsion, necessityaus \Zwang under compulsion, out of necessityes besteht kein \Zwang, etw zu kaufen there is no obligation to buy sth3. (Einfluss) influence4.▶ tu dir keinen \Zwang an feel free [to do sth]darf man hier rauchen? — klar, tu dir keinen Zwang an! is it OK to smoke here? — of course, feel free!* * *der; Zwang[e]s, Zwänge1) compulsionder Zwang der Verhältnisse — the force of circumstance[s]
soziale Zwänge — social constraints; the constraints of society
2) (innerer Drang) irresistible urgeaus einem Zwang [heraus] handeln — act under a compulsion or on an irresistible impulse
3) o. Pl. (Verpflichtung) obligationes besteht kein Zwang zur Teilnahme/zum Kauf — there is no obligation to take part/to buy anything
* * *gesellschaftliche/politische Zwänge social/political constraints;der Zwang der Verhältnisse the force of circumstances;der Zwang der Mode the dictates of fashion;der Zwang der Konvention the straitjacket of convention;es besteht kein Zwang zum Kauf there is no obligation to buy;die Teilnahme ist Zwang participation is compulsory;unter Zwang stehen/handeln be/act under duressallen Zwang ablegen abandon all restraint;seinen Gefühlen Zwang antun keep one’s feelings strictly under control, rein in one’s feelings;seinen Gefühlen keinen Zwang antun not hide one’s feelings, give free rein to one’s feelings;sich (dat)tun Sie sich nur keinen Zwang an! don’t stand on ceremony, make yourself at home, no need to be shy(, now) hum;tu dir nur keinen Zwang an! iron don’t mind meeinem inneren Zwang folgen follow an inner compulsion* * *der; Zwang[e]s, Zwänge1) compulsionder Zwang der Verhältnisse — the force of circumstance[s]
soziale Zwänge — social constraints; the constraints of society
2) (innerer Drang) irresistible urgeaus einem Zwang [heraus] handeln — act under a compulsion or on an irresistible impulse
3) o. Pl. (Verpflichtung) obligationes besteht kein Zwang zur Teilnahme/zum Kauf — there is no obligation to take part/to buy anything
* * *¨-e m.coercion n.compulsion n.constraint n.dictate n.enforcement n.force n. -
2 zwang
Imperf. zwingen* * *der Zwangcoercion; compulsion; constraint; duress* * *Zwạng [tsvaŋ]m -(e)s, -e['tsvɛŋə] (= Notwendigkeit) compulsion; (= Gewalt) force; (= Verpflichtung) obligation; (= hemmender Zwang) constraintstehen/handeln — to be/act under duress
etw aus Zwang tun — to do sth under duress, to be forced to do sth
tu dir keinen Zwang an — don't feel you have to be polite; (iro) don't force yourself
darf ich rauchen? – ja, tu dir keinen Zwang an — may I smoke? – feel free
der Zwang des Gesetzes/der Verhältnisse/Konvention — the force of the law/of circumstances/of convention
* * *der1) coercion2) (compelling or being compelled: You are under no compulsion to go.) compulsion* * *<-[e]s, Zwänge>[tsvaŋ, pl tsvɛŋə]mgesellschaftliche Zwänge social constraintsseinen Gefühlen \Zwang antun to suppress one's feelings\Zwang ausüben to put on pressure\Zwang auf jdn ausüben to exert pressure on sb\Zwang auf jdn ausüben, damit er/sie etw tut to pressurize [or pressure] sb into doing sthetw ohne \Zwang tun to do sth voluntarily [or without being forced [to]]unter \Zwang under duress [or pressure]ein Geständnis unter \Zwang machen to make a confession under duress2. (Notwendigkeit) compulsion, necessityaus \Zwang under compulsion, out of necessityes besteht kein \Zwang, etw zu kaufen there is no obligation to buy sth3. (Einfluss) influence4.▶ tu dir keinen \Zwang an feel free [to do sth]darf man hier rauchen? — klar, tu dir keinen Zwang an! is it OK to smoke here? — of course, feel free!* * *der; Zwang[e]s, Zwänge1) compulsionder Zwang der Verhältnisse — the force of circumstance[s]
soziale Zwänge — social constraints; the constraints of society
2) (innerer Drang) irresistible urgeaus einem Zwang [heraus] handeln — act under a compulsion or on an irresistible impulse
3) o. Pl. (Verpflichtung) obligationes besteht kein Zwang zur Teilnahme/zum Kauf — there is no obligation to take part/to buy anything
* * ** * *der; Zwang[e]s, Zwänge1) compulsionder Zwang der Verhältnisse — the force of circumstance[s]
soziale Zwänge — social constraints; the constraints of society
2) (innerer Drang) irresistible urgeaus einem Zwang [heraus] handeln — act under a compulsion or on an irresistible impulse
3) o. Pl. (Verpflichtung) obligationes besteht kein Zwang zur Teilnahme/zum Kauf — there is no obligation to take part/to buy anything
* * *¨-e m.coercion n.compulsion n.constraint n.dictate n.enforcement n.force n. -
3 bandire
proclaimconcorso announce( esiliare) banishfig ( abolire) dispense with* * *bandire v.tr.1 to announce publicly, to proclaim, to publish; to advertise: bandire un concorso, to advertise a (competitive) competition; bandire un nuovo credo, to proclaim a new belief // bandire ai quattro venti, (fam.) to tell to the four winds3 ( mettere da parte) to put* aside; to dispense with: bandire i complimenti, to dispense with ceremony; bisogna bandire la malinconia, let's get rid of all these long faces.* * *[ban'dire]verbo transitivo1) to publish [ concorso]2) (esiliare) to banish, to outlaw stor. [ persona]bandire qcn. da un paese — to exile sb. from a country
4) fig. (mettere da parte)* * *bandire/ban'dire/ [102]1 to publish [ concorso]; bandire una gara d'appalto to invite tenders2 (esiliare) to banish, to outlaw stor. [ persona]; bandire qcn. da un paese to exile sb. from a country -
4 erledigen
I v/t1. (beenden) finish (off); das ist für mich erledigt that’s all over and done with as far as I’m concerned; damit war der Fall oder die Sache für sie erledigt that was all there was to it as far as she was concerned; du bist für mich erledigt umg. I’m through with you2. (sich kümmern um) do, deal with, take care of, see to; würden Sie das für mich erledigen? would you do that for me?; wird gleich erledigt! umg. right away, will do, Am. you got it; das wäre erledigt that’s that; wann holst du die Post? - schon erledigt! (I’ve) done it, it’s done, Brit. auch sorted! umg.3. (hinter sich bringen) get through with, get s.th. out of the way; Einkäufe erledigen go shopping, do the ( oder some) shopping; ich habe in der Stadt einiges zu erledigen I have a few things to do ( oder see to) in town5. umg.: jemanden erledigen allg. finish s.o. off; (erschöpfen) auch wear s.o. out; (ruinieren) auch ruin s.o.; (umbringen) auch do s.o. inII v/refl: sich von selbst erledigen take care of itself; die Sache hat sich inzwischen erledigt that’s been taken care of now; damit erledigen sich die übrigen Punkte that takes care of the remaining points* * *to handle; to take care of; to finish off; to finish; to dispose of; to button up; to clear off* * *er|le|di|gen [ɛɐ'leːdɪgn] ptp erledigt1. vt1) Angelegenheit to deal with, to take care of; Akte etc to process; (= ausführen) Auftrag to carry out; (= beenden) Arbeit to finish off, to deal with; Sache to settleEinkäufe erlédigen — to do the shopping
ich habe noch einiges in der Stadt zu erlédigen — I've still got a few things to do in town
ich muss noch schnell was erlédigen — I've just got something to do
die Sache/er ist für mich erledigt — as far as I'm concerned the matter's closed/I'm finished with him
erledigt, reden wir nicht mehr darüber! — OK, let's say no more about it!
wird erledigt! — shall (Brit) or will do! (inf), right-ho! (Brit inf), sure thing! (US inf)
zu erlédigen (Vermerk auf Akten) — for attention
2) (inf = ermüden) to wear or knock (inf) out; (inf = ruinieren) to finish, to ruin; (inf = töten) to do in (inf); (inf = k.o. schlagen) to finish off, to knock out2. vrdamit erledigt sich das Problem — that disposes of or settles the problem
das hat sich erledigt — that's all settled
sich von selbst erlédigen — to take care of itself
* * *1) (to take action about, especially in order to solve a problem, get rid of a person, complete a piece of business etc: She deals with all the inquiries.) deal with2) (to finish off or deal with quickly: She dispatched several pieces of business within the hour.) dispatch3) (to see everything and visit everything in: They tried to do London in four days.) do* * *er·le·di·gen *[ɛɐ̯ˈle:dɪgn̩]I. vt1. (ausführen)▪ etw \erledigen to carry out sthBesorgungen \erledigen to do some [or the] shoppingFormalitäten \erledigen to complete formalities▪ erledigt donedie erledigte Post kommt in die Ablage the post which has been dealt with goes in the trayzu \erledigen to be done▪ jdn \erledigen to tire sb out, to wear sb out▪ jdn \erledigen to do away with sb, to bump sb off4. (sl: k.o. schlagen)II. vr▪ etw erledigt sich [von selbst] sth sorts itself out [on its own]* * *1.transitives Verb1)ich muss noch einige Dinge erledigen — I must see to a few things
2) (erschöpfen) finish (coll.) < person>; (ugs.): (töten) knock off (sl.); (fig.): (zerstören) destroy2.reflexives Verb <matter, problem> resolve itself* * *A. v/t1. (beenden) finish (off);das ist für mich erledigt that’s all over and done with as far as I’m concerned;die Sache für sie erledigt that was all there was to it as far as she was concerned;du bist für mich erledigt umg I’m through with you2. (sich kümmern um) do, deal with, take care of, see to;würden Sie das für mich erledigen? would you do that for me?;wird gleich erledigt! umg right away, will do, US you got it;das wäre erledigt that’s that;wann holst du die Post? -schon erledigt! (I’ve) done it, it’s done, Br auch sorted! umgEinkäufe erledigen go shopping, do the ( oder some) shopping;ich habe in der Stadt einiges zu erledigen I have a few things to do ( oder see to) in town5. umg:jemanden erledigen allg finish sb off; (erschöpfen) auch wear sb out; (ruinieren) auch ruin sb; (umbringen) auch do sb inB. v/r:sich von selbst erledigen take care of itself;die Sache hat sich inzwischen erledigt that’s been taken care of now;damit erledigen sich die übrigen Punkte that takes care of the remaining points* * *1.transitives Verb1)2) (erschöpfen) finish (coll.) < person>; (ugs.): (töten) knock off (sl.); (fig.): (zerstören) destroy2.reflexives Verb <matter, problem> resolve itself* * *v.to attend v.to carry out v.to deal with v.to dispose v.to finish (off) v.to finish v.to manage v.to see to v.to take care of expr. -
5 prescindir de
v.to do without, to disregard, to abstain from, to dispense with.* * *1 (pasar sin) to do without; (no contar con) to leave out■ prescindieron de él para la organización del viaje they left him out of the arrangements for the trip* * *verb* * *(v.) = do without, cut out of + the loop, cut out, live without, leave + Nombre + out of the picture, drop + Nombre + out of the pictureEx. Serials management is one application that a majority of the public libraries have opted to do without.Ex. Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.Ex. In order to support a core acquistions programme of essential materials for its users, a library will more readily cut out material on the fringe of its needs if such material can be obtained by a good document supply system.Ex. The article is entitled 'I cannot live without books': Thomas Jefferson, bibliophile'.Ex. Congress is being left out of the picture, and, more importantly, the American people are left in the dark once again.Ex. My reading of Joel's comments was that he'd be willing to drop all the others out of the picture if one of you were willing to do the whole thing.* * *(v.) = do without, cut out of + the loop, cut out, live without, leave + Nombre + out of the picture, drop + Nombre + out of the pictureEx: Serials management is one application that a majority of the public libraries have opted to do without.
Ex: Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.Ex: In order to support a core acquistions programme of essential materials for its users, a library will more readily cut out material on the fringe of its needs if such material can be obtained by a good document supply system.Ex: The article is entitled 'I cannot live without books': Thomas Jefferson, bibliophile'.Ex: Congress is being left out of the picture, and, more importantly, the American people are left in the dark once again.Ex: My reading of Joel's comments was that he'd be willing to drop all the others out of the picture if one of you were willing to do the whole thing. -
6 verzichten
verzichten
to waive, to release, to renounce, to relinquish, to resign, to abnegate, to forgo;
• zugunsten der Allgemeinheit verzichten (Urheberschutz) to dedicate to the public (US);
• auf einen Anspruch verzichten to waive (abandon) a claim, to renounce one’s title;
• auf eine Erbschaft verzichten to renounce one’s interests in an estate, to resign (relinquish) an inheritance (US);
• auf eine Forderung verzichten to release (abandon) a claim;
• auf Förmlichkeiten (Formalitäten) verzichten to dispense with formalities;
• auf alle Konkursansprüche verzichten to give up all one’s claims upon the bankrupt;
• auf ein Patent verzichten to drop a patent;
• auf Pfändungsschutz verzichten to waive the laws exempting limited amounts of personal property from levy;
• auf sein Recht verzichten to disclaim (waive) one’s right;
• auf einen Rechtsanspruch verzichten to waive a claim;
• auf Rechtsmittel verzichten to perempt;
• auf eine Sicherheit verzichten to abandon a security;
• auf sein Vermögen verzichten to renounce one’s property;
• auf Warenzeichenschutz verzichten to disclaim a trademark.
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