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1 Widerspruch
m1. nur Sg. contradiction ( gegen to), opposition; (Protest) protest; er duldet keinen Widerspruch he won’t tolerate any argument, he brooks no argument geh.; kein Widerspruch! no arguments!; Widerspruch einlegen ( gegen) JUR. appeal (against); Widerspruch / keinen Widerspruch erheben protest / make no protest; heftigen Widerspruch hervorrufen provoke vehement protest ( bei from); etw. ohne Widerspruch hinnehmen accept s.th. without a word of protest2. (Gegensatz) contradiction (zu, mit to); (Abweichung) discrepancy; im Widerspruch zu contrary to; im Widerspruch stehen zu be inconsistent with, contradict s.th.; sich in Widersprüche verwickeln keep contradicting o.s., get caught up in a web of contradictions; es ist ein Widerspruch in sich it’s a contradiction in terms, it’s self-contradictory* * *der Widerspruchcontradiction; contrariety; cross-purposes; antithesis; disaccord; inconsistence; opposition; contradictoriness* * *Wi|der|spruchmein Wíderspruch in sich selbst — a contradiction in terms
in or im Wíderspruch zu — contrary to
in Wíderspruch zu or mit etw geraten — to come into conflict with sth, to contradict sth
sich in Wíderspruch zu jdm/etw setzen — to go against sb/sth
in or im Wíderspruch zu or mit etw stehen — to conflict with sth, to stand in contradiction to sth, to be contrary to sth
2) (= Widerrede) contradiction, dissent; (= Protest) protest; (= Ablehnung) opposition; (JUR) appealkein Wíderspruch! — don't argue!
er duldet keinen Wíderspruch — he won't have any argument (Brit), he won't stand for any back talk (US)
es erhob sich Wíderspruch — there was opposition (gegen to), there were protests (gegen against)
Wíderspruch erheben — to protest
Wíderspruch einlegen — to lodge a protest; (Jur) to appeal
Wíderspruch gegen etw einlegen — to protest against sth
Wíderspruch erfahren, auf Wíderspruch stoßen — to meet with opposition (bei from)
* * *der1) (disagreeing: disagreement between the two witnesses to the accident.) disagreement2) (the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.) challenge* * *Wi·der·spruch[ˈvi:dɐʃprʊx]min [o im] \Widerspruch zu etw dat contrary to2. (Unvereinbarkeit) inconsistencyin [o im] \Widerspruch zu [o mit] etw stehen to conflict with sth, to be inconsistent with sth\Widerspruch [gegen etw akk] einlegen to file [or make] an objection [against sth], to make a protest [against sth]\Widerspruch erheben to raise objections, to lodge an objection [or opposition]* * *1) o. Pl. opposition; protestauf Widerspruch stoßen — meet with opposition or protests
2) (etwas Unvereinbares) contradictionsich (Akk.) in Widersprüche verwickeln — get entangled or caught up in contradictions
in Widerspruch zu od. mit etwas stehen — contradict something; be contradictory to something
* * *1. nur sg contradiction (er duldet keinen Widerspruch he won’t tolerate any argument, he brooks no argument geh;kein Widerspruch! no arguments!;Widerspruch einlegen (gegen) JUR appeal (against);Widerspruch/keinen Widerspruch erheben protest/make no protest;heftigen Widerspruch hervorrufen provoke vehement protest (bei from);etwas ohne Widerspruch hinnehmen accept sth without a word of protest2. (Gegensatz) contradiction (zu, mit to); (Abweichung) discrepancy;im Widerspruch zu contrary to;im Widerspruch stehen zu be inconsistent with, contradict sth;sich in Widersprüche verwickeln keep contradicting o.s., get caught up in a web of contradictions;es ist ein Widerspruch in sich it’s a contradiction in terms, it’s self-contradictory* * *1) o. Pl. opposition; protestauf Widerspruch stoßen — meet with opposition or protests
2) (etwas Unvereinbares) contradictionsich (Akk.) in Widersprüche verwickeln — get entangled or caught up in contradictions
in Widerspruch zu od. mit etwas stehen — contradict something; be contradictory to something
* * *m.contradiction n.contradictoriness n.contrariety n.cross-purposes n.disaccord n.discrepancy n.inconsistence n.opposition n. -
2 Widerspruch
Wi·der·spruch [ʼvi:dɐʃprʊx] min [o im] \Widerspruch zu etw contrary to2) ( Unvereinbarkeit) inconsistency;\Widerspruch [gegen etw] einlegen to file [or make] an objection [against sth], to make a protest [against sth];\Widerspruch erheben to raise objections, to lodge an objection [or opposition] -
3 recuso
I.In gen., to make an objection against, in statement or reply; to decline, reject, refuse, be reluctant or unwilling to do a thing, etc. (freq. and class.; cf.: abnuo, renuo, denego); constr. with acc., an inf., an object-clause, with de, ne, quin, quominus, or absol.(α).With acc.: uxorem, * Ter. Hec. 3, 1, 16; Hor. S. 1, 4, 50:(β).me judicem,
Tac. Or. 5 al.; cf.:populum Romanum disceptatorem,
Cic. Fl. 38, 97:populi Romani amicitiam,
Caes. B. G. 1, 44:nec quae pepigere recusent,
Verg. A. 12, 12:nullum periculum communis salutis causā,
Caes. B. G. 7, 2; so,nullum periculum,
id. ib. 7, 19; id. B. C. 3, 26:laborem,
id. ib. 1, 68 fin.; Quint. 11, 3, 26; 12, 11, 10:nihil nisi hiberna,
Caes. B. G. 5, 41:legumina,
id. B. C. 3, 47 fin.:servitutem,
Sall. J. 31, 20:vincla (leones),
Verg. A. 7, 16:jussa,
id. ib. 5, 749 et saep.:nihil tibi a me postulanti recusabo,
Cic. de Or. 2, 29, 128; so,psalteria virginibus probis,
Quint. 1, 10, 31:nihil de poenā,
Cic. Planc. 1, 3; cf.:de stipendio,
Caes. B. G. 1, 44:qui quod ab altero postularent, in se recusarent,
id. B. C. 1, 32, 5:Ptolemaeus recusabat regem Aridaeum,
rejected, Just. 13, 2, 11. —Of things: terra numquam recusat imperium,
Cic. Sen. 15, 51:genua impediunt cursumque recusant,
Verg. A. 12, 747:rapax ignis non umquam alimenta recusat,
Ov. M. 8, 837:(falsae gemmae) recusant limae probationem,
Plin. 37, 13, 76, § 200 et saep. —With inf. (in class. prose, only in negative sentences or questions implying a negative):(γ).mori recusare,
Caes. B. G. 3, 22; Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 8, 6; 10, 17, 2; Anton. ap. Cic. Phil. 8, 8, 25; Liv. 22, 60, 17:hoc facere,
id. 5, 53, 9:ad minora se demittere, Quint. prooem. § 5: prodere voce suā quemquam aut opponere morti,
Verg. A. 2, 126:praeceptis parere,
id. ib. 2, 607:quicquam tentare,
id. ib. 11, 437:tibi comes ire,
id. ib. 2. 704:facere ipse,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 208; Plin. [p. 1538] Pan. 5; Curt. 6, 11, 36; Just. 14, 1, 6.—Of things: pedes vitiosum ferre recusant Corpus,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 108; so id. Ep. 2, 1, 259; id. A. P. 39.—With object-clause:(δ).non rem (medicam) antiqui damnabant, sed artem. Maxime vero quaestum esse manipretio vitae recusabant,
Plin. 29, 1, 8, § 16:Velinum lacum obstrui recusantes,
refusing to permit, Tac. A. 1, 79; cf. infra, II.—With de:(ε).de judiciis transferendis recusare,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 2, § 6.—With ne:(ζ).Servilius et recusare et deprecari, ne iniquis judicibus... judicium capitis in se constitueretur,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 54, § 141:sententiam ne diceret, recusavit,
id. Off. 3, 27, 100:reliqui... ne unus omnes antecederet, recusarent,
Caes. B. C. 3, 82 fin. —With quin:(η).si absim, haud recusem, quin mihi male sit,
Plaut. Curc. 1, 3, 8:non possumus, quin alii a nobis dissentiant, recusare,
Cic. Ac. 2, 3, 7:non recuso quin, etc.,
id. Fam. 6, 18, 4; id. Rosc. Am. 3, 8; Caes. B. C. 3, 45 fin.:neque recusare... quin armis contendant,
id. B. G. 4, 7; Liv. 8, 7, 19.—With quominus:(θ).nec recusabo, quominus omnes mea legant,
Cic. Fin. 1, 3, 7; id. Div. in Caecil. 10, 31:... quominus perpetuo sub illorum dicione essent,
Caes. B. G. 1, 31:neque recusavit quo minus poenam subiret,
Nep. Epam. 8, 2.—Absol.:II.non recuso, non abnuo, etc.,
Cic. Mil. 36, 100:recusandi aut deprecandi causā legatos mittere,
Caes. B. G. 5, 6; Verg. E. 3, 29 et saep. —In partic.1. 2.In jurid. lang., to protest against a complaint; to object, take exception, plead in defence:causa omnis, in quā pars altera agentis est, altera recusantis,
Quint. 3, 10, 1:numquid recusas contra me?
Plaut. Poen. 5, 6, 18:tu me ad verbum vocas: non ante venio, quam recusaro... Quoniam satis recusavi, veniam jam quo vocas,
Cic. Caecin. 28, 8 sq.:cum reus recusare vellet, sub usuris creditam esse pecuniam, etc.,
Dig. 17, 1, 48; cf. recusatio, II. B. -
4 recūsō
recūsō (P. praes. gen. plur. recusantūm, V.), āvī (recūsārō, for recūsāverō, C.), ātus, āre [re-+ causa], to make an objection against, decline, reject, refuse, be reluctant to do: non recuso, non abnuo, etc.: recusandi causā legatos mittere, Cs.: uxorem grandi cum dote, H.: nec quae pepigere recusent, V.: nullum periculum communis salutis causā, Cs.: legumina, Cs.: servitutem, S.: iussa, V.: nihil tibi a me postulanti recusabo: qui quod ab altero postularent, in se recusarent, Cs.: terra numquam recusat imperium: genua impediunt cursumque recusant, V.: ignis non umquam alimenta recusat, O.: populum R. disceptatorem: mori, Cs.: sequi bene monentem, L.: praeceptis parere, V.: tibi comes ire, V.: versate diu quid ferre recusent umeri, H.: de iudiciis transferendis recusare: sententiam ne diceret: non recusamus quin Rosci vita dedatur: neque recusare... quin armis contendant, Cs.: nec recusabo, quo minus omnes mea legant: quo minus perpetuo sub illorum dicione essent, Cs.—In law, to protest, object, take exception, plead in defence: tu me ad verbum vocas; non ante venio, quam recusaro.* * *recusare, recusavi, recusatus Vreject, refuse, refuse to; object; decline -
5 Einspruch
m auch JUR. objection ( gegen to); JUR. (Berufung) appeal (against); Patentrecht: opposition (to); Einspruch erheben oder einlegen raise an objection ( gegen to), object (to); JUR. (file an) appeal (against); ich erhebe Einspruch! I object!; JUR. objection!* * *der Einspruchprotest; caveat; appeal; veto; objection* * *Ein|spruchmobjection (AUCH JUR)gegen etw Éínspruch erheben — to object to sth, to raise an objection to sth
ich erhebe Éínspruch! (Jur) — objection!
Éínspruch abgelehnt! (Jur) — objection overruled!
(dem) Éínspruch (wird) stattgegeben! (Jur) — objection sustained!
* * ** * *Ein·spruchm1. (Protest) objection\Einspruch! objection![ich erhebe] \Einspruch, Euer Ehren! objection, Your Honour!einem \Einspruch stattgeben to uphold [or allow] an objectiondem \Einspruch wird stattgegeben! objection sustained!einen \Einspruch nicht gelten lassen to overrule an objection\Einspruch abgelehnt! objection overruled![gegen etw akk] \Einspruch einlegen gegen Entscheidung, Urteil to appeal [or lodge an appeal] [against sth]einen \Einspruch verwerfen to reject [or disallow] an appeal* * *[gegen etwas] Einspruch einlegen/erheben — raise an objection [to something]; (gegen Urteil, Entscheidung) lodge an appeal [against something]
* * *einlegen raise an objection (gegen to), object (to); JUR (file an) appeal (against);ich erhebe Einspruch! I object!; JUR objection!* * *der (bes. Rechtsw.) objection; (gegen Urteil, Entscheidung) appeal[gegen etwas] Einspruch einlegen/erheben — raise an objection [to something]; (gegen Urteil, Entscheidung) lodge an appeal [against something]
* * *m.plea n.protest n.veto n. -
6 возражать
1) General subject: answer (на обвинение), answer back, call in question, contradict, contravene, controvert, counter, demur (he demurred at working so late - он возражал против того, чтобы работать так поздно), deprecate, dissent, except, expostulate, have an objection, have to say, impugn, interpose an objection, mind (в вопросительных предложениях, a также в утвердительном ответе; do you mind my smoking? - вы не будете возражать, если я закурю?), negative, object, oppugn (против чего-либо), protest, quarrel (кому-л.), quarreller (кому-л.), raise a query about, raise objections, rejoin, remonstrate, remonstrate against (против чего-либо), reply, repugn (против чего-л.), say nay, stickle (по мелочам), take objection, talk back, talk up, traverse, object to2) Naval: give against3) Military: take issue4) Bookish: gainsay6) Religion: gainsay( To assert the contrary of smth., to contradict, to oppose)7) Law: challenge, counterplead, defend, oppose, retort, return, vouch, argue to the contrary8) Diplomatic term: CD hit back, challenge (против чего-л. в процессе), traverse (по существу)9) Politics: make a retort11) Advertising: make objection12) Patents: term, make an objection, raise an objection13) Business: be against, be opposed to, raise objection, take exception14) Makarov: answer back (особ. на замечание), dissent from, except against, except to -
7 erheben
(unreg.)I v/t1. (in die Höhe heben) (Arm, Glas, Augen) raise, lift (up); die Hand zum Gruß erheben raise one’s hand in greeting; seine Hand gegen jemanden erheben lift a hand against s.o.; erhobenen Hauptes geh. with head held high; seine Stimme erheben (zu sprechen anfangen) (begin to) speak, make one’s voice heard; (sich einsetzen) speak (out) (für / gegen in support of / against), declare o.s. (for/against); (seine Meinung sagen) express one’s view(s); (lauter sprechen) raise one’s voice, talk louder; erhoben; ein großes Geschrei erheben umg. make ( oder kick up) a great fuss ( wegen about s.th.), make a great song and dance about nothing; (protestieren) be up in arms (at once), protest furiously; Interessengruppe etc.: respond with a storm of protest2. lit. fig. (erbauen) (Geist, Gemüt) elevate, edify, improve, focus on higher things3. ( in einen höheren Rang einsetzen) elevate, promote, raise in status; in Redewendungen häufig: make; ein Dorf zur Stadt erheben make a village a town, give a village town status; etw. zum Prinzip / zur Maxime etc. erheben make s.th. a principle / a golden rule etc.; zum König etc. erhoben werden be made king etc.; in den Adelsstand erhoben werden in England: be elevated to the ( oder given a) peerage, be made a peer; Ritter: be knighted; HIST. be raised to the nobility4. MATH. raise; ins Quadrat erheben square; zur dritten Potenz erheben cube; zur vierten Potenz erheben raise to the fourth power6. bes. südd., österr. (amtlich feststellen) assess, register, record8. (vorbringen, geltend machen) (Bedenken) express ( oder voice) reservations ( gegen about); einen Einwand erheben raise ( oder put forward) an objection ( gegen to); Beschuldigungen oder Vorwürfe gegen jemanden erheben criticize ( oder reproach) s.o. ( wegen for); Protest erheben gegen (make a) protest against; Anspruch, Einspruch, Klage 3 etc.II v/refl1. (aus dem Liegen oder Sitzen hochkommen) stand up, get up, rise förm., get ( oder rise förm.) to one’s feet; geh. (Bett verlassen) rise2. (in die Höhe steigen) Flugzeug, Vogel etc.: rise, climb; schnell, mühelos: soar (up)3. (emporragen) Berg, Turm etc.: rise; stärker: tower (up); sich erheben über (+ Akk) rise ( oder tower) above5. fig.: sich erheben über (+ Akk) (sich für überlegen halten) look down on, think ( oder fancy) one is better than ( oder superior to)7. fig. geh. (aufkommen, ausbrechen) Sturm: arise, come up, break; Wind: rise, get up, begin to blow; Frage: arise, be raised; Schwierigkeit: arise, crop up, occur; Zweifel etc.: arise, begin to form; Geschrei, Wehklagen etc.: break out, fill the air; es erhob sich lauter Protest there were ( oder this brought) loud protests; eine Stimme erhob sich somebody spoke (up); eine Stimme erhob sich aus der Menge a voice was ( oder could be) heard (from) among the crowd* * *(erhöhen) to exalt;(hochheben) to upraise; to elevate; to uplift; to raise;(verlangen) to levy; to raise;sich erhebento arise; to go up; to ascend; to rose; to get up; to rise* * *er|he|ben [ɛɐ'heːbn] ptp erhoben irreg [ɛɐ'hoːbn]1. vtdie Hand zum Gruß erhében — to raise one's hand in greeting
seinen or den Blick erhében — to look up
jdn in den Adelsstand erhében — to raise or elevate sb to the peerage
etw zu einem Prinzip/einer Regel etc erhében —
jdn zum Herrscher erhében — to install sb as a/the ruler
See:→ Anklage3) Fakten, Daten to ascertain2. vr2) (= sich auflehnen) to rise (up) (in revolt), to revolt3) (= aufragen) to rise (über +dat above)4)sich über eine Schwierigkeit erhében — to rise above or overcome a difficulty
sich über andere erhében — to elevate or place oneself above others
* * *1) (to improve (a person's mind etc): an elevating book.) elevate2) (to give (a shout etc).) raise3) (to (cause to) tremble or move with jerks: The explosion shook the building; We were shaking with laughter; Her voice shook as she told me the sad news.) shake* * *er·he·ben *I. vt1. (hochheben)▪ etw \erheben to raise sthein Messer [gegen jdn] \erheben to pull a knife [on sb]eine Schusswaffe [gegen jdn] erheben to draw a gun [on sb]2. (hochrecken)den Arm/die Hand/die Faust [zum Gruß] \erheben to raise an arm/a hand/a fist [in greeting]3. (einfordern)4. (sammeln)▪ etw \erheben to collect sth, to gather sth5. (machen)▪ etw \erheben to render sthetw zu einem Prinzip \erheben to make sth into a principle6. (zum Ausdruck bringen)ein Geschrei/Gejammer \erheben to kick up [or to make] a fuss/to start whing[e]ing BRIT; Protest voice; Einspruch raiseII. vr1. (aufstehen)3. (aufragen)Luzifer hatte sich über Gott erhoben Satan raised himself above Godein großes Geschrei/eine Wehklage erhob sich a cry/wail arosees erhebt sich aber immer noch die Frage,... the question still remains...* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (emporheben) raise <one's arm/hand/glass>erhobenen Hauptes — with head held high
3)4) gather, collect <data, material>5)2.Anklage erheben — bring or prefer charges
1) rise2) (rebellieren) rise up ( gegen against)* * *erheben (irr)A. v/tdie Hand zum Gruß erheben raise one’s hand in greeting;seine Hand gegen jemanden erheben lift a hand against sb;erhobenen Hauptes geh with head held high;seine Stimme erheben (zu sprechen anfangen) (begin to) speak, make one’s voice heard; (sich einsetzen) speak (out) (für/gegen in support of/against), declare o.s. (for/against); (seine Meinung sagen) express one’s view(s); (lauter sprechen) raise one’s voice, talk louder; → erhoben;wegen about sth), make a great song and dance about nothing; (protestieren) be up in arms (at once), protest furiously; Interessengruppe etc: respond with a storm of protest3. (in einen höheren Rang einsetzen) elevate, promote, raise in status; in Redewendungen häufig: make;ein Dorf zur Stadt erheben make a village a town, give a village town status;etwas zum Prinzip/zur Maxime etcerheben make sth a principle/a golden rule etc;zum König etcerhoben werden be made king etc;in den Adelsstand erhoben werden in England: be elevated to the ( oder given a) peerage, be made a peer; Ritter: be knighted; HIST be raised to the nobility4. MATH raise;ins Quadrat erheben square;zur vierten Potenz erheben raise to the fourth power6. besonders südd, österr (amtlich feststellen) assess, register, recordBeweise erheben JUR assemble evidencegegen about);einen Einwand erheben raise ( oder put forward) an objection (gegen to);Vorwürfe gegen jemanden erheben criticize ( oder reproach) sb (wegen for);B. v/r1.(aus dem Liegen oder Sitzen hochkommen) stand up, get up, rise form, get ( oder rise form) to one’s feet; geh (Bett verlassen) rise4. fig:5. fig:sich erheben über (+akk) (sich für überlegen halten) look down on, think ( oder fancy) one is better than ( oder superior to)6. (rebellieren) Volk: rise (up) (gegen against), rebel (against), revolt (against)7. fig geh (aufkommen, ausbrechen) Sturm: arise, come up, break; Wind: rise, get up, begin to blow; Frage: arise, be raised; Schwierigkeit: arise, crop up, occur; Zweifel etc: arise, begin to form; Geschrei, Wehklagen etc: break out, fill the air;es erhob sich lauter Protest there were ( oder this brought) loud protests;eine Stimme erhob sich somebody spoke (up);eine Stimme erhob sich aus der Menge a voice was ( oder could be) heard (from) among the crowd* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (emporheben) raise <one's arm/hand/glass>3)4) gather, collect <data, material>5)2.Anklage erheben — bring or prefer charges
1) rise2) (rebellieren) rise up ( gegen against)* * *v.to elevate v.to extol v.to levy v.to raise v.to uplift v.to upraise v. -
8 vorbringen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. zur Diskussion, Anhörung etc.: bring forward; JUR. (Beweis) produce; (Gründe, Meinung, Entschuldigung etc.) offer; (Plan) propose, put forward; (Protest) lodge; (Wunsch) express; weitS. (sagen) tell (jemandem etw. s.o. s.th.); einen Einwand vorbringen make an objection; eine Klage vorbringen JUR. prefer ( als Einwand: bring) a charge against s.o.; was haben Sie zu Ihrer Verteidigung etc. vorzubringen? what do you have to say in your defen|ce (Am. -se) etc.?; was kannst du dagegen vorbringen? what do you have to say against it?* * *to bring forward; to bring up* * *vor|brin|genvt sep1) (inf = nach vorn bringen) to take up or forward; (MIL) to take up to the front2) (= äußern) to say; Plan to propose; Meinung, Wunsch, Anliegen, Forderung to express, to state; Klage, Beschwerde to make, to lodge; Entschuldigung to make, to offer; Kritik, Einwand to make, to raise; Bedenken to express; Argument, Beweis to produce, to bring forward; Grund to put forwardkönnen Sie dagegen etwas vórbringen? — have you anything to say against it?
was hast du zu deiner Entschuldigung vorzubringen? — what have you to say in your defence (Brit) or defense (US)?
3) (inf = hervorbekommen) to get out (hinter +dat from behind)die Katze war nicht hinter dem Ofen vorzubringen — the cat couldn't be got out from behind the stove
* * *1) ((also put forward) to bring to people's attention; to cause to be discussed etc: They will consider the suggestions which you have brought/put forward.) bring forward2) (to state (a question, objection etc which one wishes to have discussed): Has anyone in the audience any points they would like to raise?) raise3) (to offer (ideas etc) for consideration, or (a problem etc) for solving: She presents (=expresses) her ideas very clearly; The situation presents a problem.) present* * *Vor·brin·gen<-s>nt kein pl contention, assertion; (vor Gericht) plea, submission\Vorbringen neuer Beweise production of fresh evidence\Vorbringen von Beweismaterial submission of evidence\Vorbringen der Parteien submission of the partiesnachträgliches \Vorbringen subsequent pleadingsrechtlich unzulässiges \Vorbringen legal defenceverspätetes \Vorbringen late submissions pl* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb sayeine Frage/Forderung/ein Anliegen vorbringen — ask a question/make a demand/express a desire
Argumente vorbringen — present or state arguments
* * *vorbringen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. zur Diskussion, Anhörung etc: bring forward; JUR (Beweis) produce; (Gründe, Meinung, Entschuldigung etc) offer; (Plan) propose, put forward; (Protest) lodge; (Wunsch) express; weitS. (sagen) tell (jemandem etwas sb sth);einen Einwand vorbringen make an objection;vorzubringen? what do you have to say in your defence (US -se) etc?;was kannst du dagegen vorbringen? what do you have to say against it?* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb sayeine Frage/Forderung/ein Anliegen vorbringen — ask a question/make a demand/express a desire
Argumente vorbringen — present or state arguments
* * *v.to argue v.to bring forward expr.to bring up v. -
9 contrā
contrā adv. and praep. [comp. of com-; see 1 cum]. I.adv., of position, in opposition, opposite, face to face, in front, on the other side: signum contra animo finivit, i. e. mentally drew a line, L.: stare, Iu.: ulmus erat contra, in front, O.: consistere, to make front, Cs.: positā Hispaniā, opposite, Ta.: intueri, in the face, L.: oscula non pervenientia contra, so as to meet, O.—Fig., of actions, in turn, in return, back, on the other hand, likewise: Audi nunc, in turn, T.: Mettius Tullo gratulatur, contra Tullus Mettium adloquitur, L.: at tibi contra Evenit, ut, etc., you have your reward, H.: cui latrans contra senex (i. e. respondit), Ph.: si scias quod donum huic dono contra comparet, what counter-gift, T.: Facere contra huic aegre, T.: tibi contra gratiam Referre, T. — Of opposition or strife, in opposition, on the other side: obniti contra sufficere, to have strength to resist, V.: pugnare, O.: vociferans, L.: pauca accipe contra, H.: contra feriundi copia, making a counter-attack, S.: quid, si de litteris corruptis contra venit? as his accuser: est contra iudicatum, an adverse decision: licere, to compete, Cs.: nihil quod contra peterent, to compete for: qui contra fecerit, the transgressor.—With verbs of saying, in opposition, on the other side, in answer: cum contra dicturus Hortensius esset, as opposing counsel: contra qui dicit, the opponent: cum nemo contra diceret, denied it: nihil contra disputabo priusquam dixerit, make no objection: quid contra reus? says in reply: contra dicentibus inimicis, Cs.: quid contra dicerem meditabar, how to reply: id quod contra diceretur refellere, the objections: quod in eā causā contra dicendum est: dicitur contra, nullum esse testamentum, the objection is made: respondit nec contra dici quin, etc., there was no objection, L.— Reversely, in an opposite manner, the contrary, the opposite: in stultitiā contra est, with fools the reverse is true: quod contra est, S.: utrumque contra accidit: alia probabilia, contra alia dicimus, improbable: cognoscere quid boni utrisque aut contra esset (i. e. mali), S. — On the contrary, on the other hand, conversely: tu contra obicies: Romanus conserere pugnam velle, contra eludere Poenus, L.: iusta omnia decora sunt, iniusta contra indecora: ut hi miseri, sic contra illi beati quos, etc.: imperavi nihil, et contra patribus parui, but on the contrary: non enim tua culpa est... contraque summa laus: at contra: sed contra: contra autem: falso queritur quod, etc.: nam contra, etc., S.: quin contra, nay on the contrary, L.—Followed by atque or ac, contrary to, different from, otherwise than: simulacrum, contra atque ante fuerat, ad orientem convertere: contra atque esset dictum, Cs.: si haec contra ac dico essent omnia: contra ac ratus erat, S.: contra quam fas erat, contrary to the divine law: contra quam ipse censnisset, contrary to its own resolution. II. Praep., with acc. (in prose before its case, except sometimes a rel. pron.), of position, before, against, facing, towards, opposite to, contrary to, over against: insulae latus est contra Galliam, Cs.: pacatis contra insulam suam terris, L.: Carthago Italiam contra, V.—Opposite, towards, against, facing, over against: contra vos in contione consistere, to face you: a fronte contra hostem, Cs.: Albanos contra legionem conlocat, L.: quos agmina contra Procurrunt, V.: contra hanc Romam altera Roma, a rival to.—Fig., in answer to, in reply to: contra ea facturos clamitabat, etc., Cs.: contra ea aiebat, etc., L.: contra postulata nuntios mittit, S.: Quae contra breviter fata est vates, V.—With valere, to weigh against, counterbalance, avail against: hac ratio contra omne ius iurandum valet: contrane lucrum nil valere Pauperis ingenium? H. —Of opposition or strife, against, with, in hostility to, as the enemy of: contra Caesarem gerere bellum: arma contra senatum tuli: armis contendere contra populum R., Cs.: contra Crustuminos profectus, marched against, L.: nihil se contra Sequanos consili inire, take hostile measures against, Cs.: contra salutem urbis incitari: paratus contra eum: agere contra hominem, plead against: nihil satis firmum contra Metellum, S.: contra difficultates providere, S.: vi contra vim resistere, L.: defensio contra vim: contra me sentire, hold an unfavorable opinion: quem contra veneris antea, for whose adversary you were counsel: pugnandum contra morbum: (provinciam) contra Caesarem retenturi, as the enemy of: eae res contra nos faciunt, make against.—Against, in opposition to, as the opponent of: tibi contra nos dicendum putes: contra iuris consultos dicere, against their opinions: contra caput dicere, to plead against life: contra Epicurum dictum est, in reply to: consuetudo contra deos disputandi, i. e. against the existence.—Against, injurious to, unfavorable to, to the disadvantage of: nihil contra me fecit odio mei: aliquid contra Caesarem Pompeio suadere: contra se ipse misericors, to his own injury, Ph.: contra valetudinis commodum laborare.—Esp., of offences, against, in violation of: pecuniam contra leges auferre: contra fas: contra ius gentium, L.: contra verecundiam, in disregard of: contra rem p. fecisse, to have been guilty of treason: vim eam contra rem p. factam decernere, L.: contra morem facere: quod contra legem esset: contra fidem. — Of opposition in thought, contrary to, opposite to, the reverse of: sed mihi contra ea videtur, the contrary seems true, S.: contra ea Caesar putabat, otherwise, Cs.: contra ea benigne, on the other hand, L.: cuius a me corpus crematum est, quod contra decuit ab illo meum (sc. cremari), whereas: quod contra oportebat delicto dolere, correctione gaudere, while, on the contrary.—With an abstract noun, contrary to, beyond, against: contra omnium opinionem (i. e. contra ac rati erant), Cs.: contra opinionem Iugurthae, against the expectation, S.: cetera contra spem salva invenit, L.: contra timorem animi praemia sceleris adeptus, S.* * *Ifacing, face-to-face, in the eyes; towards/up to; across; in opposite direction; against, opposite, opposed/hostile/contrary/in reply to; directly over/level; otherwise, differently; conversely; on the contrary; vice versaIIagainst, facing, opposite; weighed against; as against; in resistance/reply to; contrary to, not in conformance with; the reverse of; otherwise than; towards/up to, in direction of; directly over/level with; to detriment of -
10 повдигам
raise, lift, pick up, take up; uplift(нещо тежко) heave(престиж) increase(ободрявам) key up, cheer up, give courage toповдигам въпроси raise points, bring up/raise questionsповдигам обвинение срещу някого bring an accusation against s.o.повдигам възражение срещу някого raise an objection against s.o.повдигам стари сметки raise up old scoresповдигам глава raise o.'s head, прен. become rebelliousповдигам край-чеца на завесата lift a corner of the curtainтя повдигна вежди she raised her eyebrows, her eyebrows went upповдигам се 1. raise o.s.повдигам се на пръсти stand on tiptoeповдига ми се, като it makes me sick to, I fee sick toкарам някого да му се повдига make s.o.'s gorge rise* * *повдѝгам,гл. raise, lift, pick up, take up; uplift; ( нещо тежко) heave; (с крик) jack (up); ( въпрос) raise, bring up/forward, moot ( пред before); \повдигам глава raise o.’s head, прен. become rebellious; \повдигам нечие самочувствие boost s.o,’s confidence; \повдигам обвинение срещу някого bring an accusation against s.o.; \повдигам стари сметки raise up old scores;\повдигам се 1. raise o.s.; \повдигам се на пръсти stand on tiptoe;2.: карам някого да му се повдига make s.o.’s gorge rise; повдига ми се feel sick, turn sick (от at), my stomach heaves; ( мъча се да повърна) retch; повдига ми се, като it makes me sick to, I feel sick to.* * *1. (въпрос) bring up/forward (пред before) 2. (нещо тежко) heave 3. (ободрявам) key up, cheer up, give courage to 4. (престиж) increase 5. (с крик) jack (up) 6. raise, lift, pick up, take up;uplift 7. ПОВДИГАМ ce raise o.s. 8. ПОВДИГАМ възражение срещу някого raise an objection against s.o. 9. ПОВДИГАМ въпроси raise points, bring up/raise questions 10. ПОВДИГАМ глава raise o.'s head, прен. become rebellious 11. ПОВДИГАМ край-чеца на завесата lift a corner of the curtain 12. ПОВДИГАМ обвинение срещу някого bring an accusation against s.o. 13. ПОВДИГАМ се на пръсти stand on tiptoe 14. ПОВДИГАМ стари сметки raise up old scores 15. карам някого да му се повдига make s.o.'s gorge rise 16. повдига ми се feel sick/nauseated, turn sick (от at), (мъча се да повърна) retch 17. повдига ми се, като it makes me sick to, I fee) sick to 18. тя повдигна вежди she raised her eyebrows, her eyebrows went up -
11 Einspruch
Ein·spruch m1) ( Protest) objection2) jur objection;\Einspruch! objection!;\Einspruch abgelehnt! objection overruled!;dem \Einspruch wird stattgegeben! objection sustained!;ich erhebe \Einspruch, Euer Ehren! objection, Your Honour!;[gegen etw akk] \Einspruch einlegen gegen Entscheidung, Urteil to appeal [or lodge an appeal] [against sth] -
12 протест
офиц.protest; (возражение) deprecation, objection, negative voiceвыразить протест против чего-л. — to voice one's protest against smth.
выступить с протестом — to issue / to launch a protest (against)
заявить протест — to enter into protest, to make / to lodge / to record a protest
поддержать протест — to join (smb.) in protesting
массовые протесты — mass / massive protests
заявить решительный протест — to lodge / to utter / to make a strong objection (against)
вызвать решительный протест — to prompt a strong protest, to cause a resolute protest
стихийный протест — spontaneous / unorganized protest
акт о протесте юр. — act of protest
демонстрация протеста (демонстранты занимают помещение и отказываются его освободить, пока их требование не будет удовлетворено) — walk-in
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13 Protest
m; -(e)s, -e1. protest; öffentlicher Protest auch public outcry; aus Protest gegen in ( oder as a) protest against, in protest at; gegen etw. Protest erheben protest against s.th., make a protest against s.th.; aus Protest weggehen leave in protest; unter ( lautem) Protest den Saal verlassen walk out (in protest); es hagelte Proteste there was a storm of protest* * *der Protestprotest; remonstrance; protestation* * *Pro|tẹst [pro'tɛst]m -(e)s, -e1) protest(scharfen) Protest gegen jdn/etw erheben — to make a (strong) protest against sb/sth
etw aus Protest tun — to do sth in protest or as a protest
unter Protest — protesting; (gezwungen) under protest
ich machs, aber nur unter Protest — I'm only doing it under protest
Protest mangels Annahme/Zahlung — protest for non-acceptance/non-payment
* * *(a strong statement or demonstration of objection or disapproval: He made no protest; ( also adjective) a protest march.) protest* * *Pro·test<-[e]s, -e>[proˈtɛst]m1. (Missfallensbekundung) protestaus \Protest in [or as a] protestunter \Protest under protestunter lautem \Protest protesting loudlystummer \Protest silent protest\Protest einlegen [o erheben] to protest, to make a protestzu \Protest gehen to go to protest2. ÖKON to protesteinen Wechsel zu \Protest gehen lassen to protest a billden \Protest auf den Wechsel setzen to protest a bill\Protest mangels Zahlung JUR protest refusal of paymentrechtzeitiger/verspäteter \Protest JUR due/retarded protest* * *der; Protest[e]s, Proteste protest[bei jemandem] Protest gegen jemanden/etwas einlegen — make a protest [to somebody] against somebody/something
etwas aus Protest tun — do something as a or in protest
* * *1. protest;öffentlicher Protest auch public outcry;gegen etwas Protest erheben protest against sth, make a protest against sth;aus Protest weggehen leave in protest;unter (lautem) Protest den Saal verlassen walk out (in protest);es hagelte Proteste there was a storm of protest2. WIRTSCH, FIN protest;einen Wechsel zu Protest gehen lassen WIRTSCH protest a bill* * *der; Protest[e]s, Proteste protest[bei jemandem] Protest gegen jemanden/etwas einlegen — make a protest [to somebody] against somebody/something
etwas aus Protest tun — do something as a or in protest
* * *-e m.protest n. -
14 быть против
1) General subject: be dead set against (something), be opposed to, be thumbs down, go against, have an objection, make an objection, mind, oppose, to be ranged against (smb., smth.) (кого-л., чего-л.), turn down the thumb on (чего-л.), turn down the thumbs on (чего-л.), go against (кого-л.), (чего-либо) take a dim view of something, be set against2) Diplomatic term: be opposed to (чего-л.), have a bias against (чего-л.)3) American English: downthumb4) Makarov: be against, go against ( smb.) (кого-л.), feel strongly about -
15 protestieren
I v/i protest ( gegen against s.th., Am. auch s.th.); er protestiert dagegen, dass... he’s protesting against the fact that...; ich protestiere! I protest!* * *to protest; to remonstrate; to object; to expostulate* * *pro|tes|tie|ren [protɛs'tiːrən] ptp protestiert1. vito protest (gegen against, about)2. vt (FIN)to protest* * *(to express a strong objection: They are protesting against the new law.) protest* * *pro·tes·tie·ren *[protɛsˈti:rən]vi▪ dagegen \protestieren, dass jd/etw etw tut to protest against [or about] sb['s]/sth['s] doing sther protestierte lautstark gegen seine Verurteilung he protested loudly against his conviction* * *intransitives Verb protest, make a protest ( gegen against, about)* * *A. v/i protest (er protestiert dagegen, dass … he’s protesting against the fact that …;ich protestiere! I protest!B. v/t WIRTSCH, FIN protest, contest;einen Wechsel protestieren protest a bill of exchange* * *intransitives Verb protest, make a protest ( gegen against, about)* * *v.to protest v.to remonstrate v. -
16 muovere
1. v/t move2. v/i partire move off (da from)muovere incontro a qualcuno move towards s.o.* * *muovere v.tr.1 to move (anche fig.): muovere la testa, to move one's head; l'acqua muove la ruota del mulino, the water drives (o moves) the millwheel; questa leva muove l'intero congegno, this lever moves the whole mechanism; non muovetelo finché non arriva il dottore, don't move him until the doctor comes; muovere una pedina, to move a piece; il cane muoveva la coda, the dog wagged its tail; chi ha mosso i miei libri?, who shifted my books?; il vento muoveva le foglie, the wind was stirring the leaves; muovere il fuoco, to poke the fire; muovere un passo, to make (o to take) a step; muovere i primi passi, (anche fig.) to take one's first steps; non muoverebbe un dito per aiutarmi, he wouldn't lift a finger to help me // (mil.): muovere il campo, to break camp; muovere le truppe, to move troops // (Borsa) muovere la posizione, to substitute one's securities portfolio2 ( sollevare) to raise, to bring* up: muovere guerra contro un paese, to wage war on a country; muovere critiche, to criticize; muovere difficoltà, to raise (o to make) difficulties; muovere un dubbio, to raise a doubt; muovere rimproveri a qlcu., to scold (o to reproach) s.o. // (dir.): muovere causa a qlcu., to sue s.o.; muovere un'accusa a qlcu., to indict s.o. (o to bring a charge against s.o.)3 ( indurre) to move, to induce, to prompt: che cosa lo mosse a farlo?, what moved (o induced) him to do it?; muovere qlcu. al pianto, al riso, alla pietà, to move s.o. to tears, to laughter, to pity; è mosso solo da interessi personali, he is only acting out of personal interest◆ v. intr. to move: la strada muove dal paese, the road starts from the village; muovere alla volta di un luogo, to set off (o out) for a place; muovere in direzione di, to move in the direction of; muovere verso, to move towards.◘ muoversi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to move; to stir: non riusciva a muovere a causa di un forte dolore, she couldn't move because of a severe pain; ho proprio voglia di muovermi, I really want to stretch my legs; nessuno si mosse quando entrai, nobody stirred when I went in; nessuno si mosse in suo aiuto, (fig.) nobody moved to help him; non mi muoverò da qui, I shan't move from here; non mi sono mosso da casa, I haven't set foot outside the house; quel bambino non fa che muovere, that child is never still (o is always on the go); non posso muovermi perché aspetto una telefonata, I can't move because I'm waiting for a phonecall // se non ti muovi perderai il treno, if you don't hurry up you'll miss the train; muoviti!, hurry up! (o fam. get a move on!); ti muovi?, are you coming? // eppur si muove!, but it does move!2 (fig.) ( commuoversi) to be moved: si mosse a compassione del cane e se lo portò a casa, he was moved by pity at the sight of the dog and he brought it home.* * *1. ['mwɔvere]vb irreg vt1) (gen) to move, (macchina, ruota) to drivemuovere i primi passi — to take one's first steps, fig to be starting out
non muove un passo senza interpellare la moglie fig — he never does anything without asking his wife
2)(
fig : sollevare) muovere un'accusa a o contro qn — to make an accusation against sbmuovere guerra a o contro qn — to wage war against sb
3)muovere a compassione — to move to pity4) Scacchi to move1) (gen) to movemuovere verso; muovere in direzione di — to move towards
2)muovere da — to derive fromle sue osservazioni muovono da una premessa errata — his comments are based on a mistaken o wrong assumption
3. vr (muoversi)1) to move2) (sbrigarsi) to hurry up, get a move onmuoviti, o perdiamo il treno! — hurry up, or we'll miss the train!
muoviti, cammina! — hurry up and get moving!
4. vip (muoversi)1)muoversi a compassione o pietà — to be moved to pity2) (essere in movimento) to move* * *['mwɔvere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (mettere in movimento) to move [braccio, gamba, testa, meccanismo]2) (spostare) to move [tavolo, sedia, cursore]; to move, to advance [ pedina]3) fig.muovere qcn. a compassione, al pianto — to move sb. to pity, tears
2.muovere un'obiezione contro qcn. — to object to sb
verbo intransitivo (aus. essere, avere)1) (avanzare)muovere incontro a qcn. — to go to meet sb
2) fig. (derivare)3.il tuo discorso muove da... — your speech is based on
verbo pronominale muoversi1) to movenon muoverti, arrivo! — don't move, I'm coming!
2) fig. (sbrigarsi)su, muoviti! — go on! get moving!
3) fig. (adoperarsi)nessuno si mosse per aiutarmi — nobody made a move o intervened to help me
4) fig. (cavarsela)5) fig. (recedere)••* * *muovere/'mwɔvere/ [62]1 (mettere in movimento) to move [braccio, gamba, testa, meccanismo]2 (spostare) to move [tavolo, sedia, cursore]; to move, to advance [ pedina]; il vento muove le foglie the breeze stirs the leaves3 fig. muovere qcn. a compassione, al pianto to move sb. to pity, tears; muovere al riso to provoke laughter(aus. essere, avere)1 (avanzare) muovere incontro a qcn. to go to meet sb.III muoversi verbo pronominale1 to move; non muoverti, arrivo! don't move, I'm coming! non si muove più di casa he doesn't go out any more2 fig. (sbrigarsi) muoviti! siamo in ritardo get a move on! we're late! su, muoviti! go on! get moving!4 fig. (cavarsela) - rsi bene in un luogo to be well acquainted with a place; non sa come -rsi in società he's got no social skills -
17 возразить
1) General subject: answer back, answerableness (на что-л.), call in question, contradict, contravene, controvert, except, mind, negative, object, rejoin, remonstrate against (против чего-либо), retort, return, take objection, talk back3) Jargon: crack back4) Patents: oppose, raise objection, make an objection -
18 выступать против
1) General subject: argue against, be opposed to ( smth.) (чего-л.), buck against, declaim, deprecate, oppose, plead (чего-л. - against), preach down (чего-либо), speak out against, clamour against, crush against, cry out against, dispute, march against, declaim against (кого-л.), demonstrate against (кого-л. или чего-л.), make a stand against (кого-л.), open fire (кого-л.), challenge, denounce3) Mathematics: raise an objection to4) Australian slang: barrack against5) Diplomatic term: campaign against (кого-л., чего-л.), oppose (чего-л.)6) Politics: do not favor7) Business: be against8) Makarov: contest against, clamour against (чего-л.) -
19 протест
ч1) ( рішуче заперечення) protest; remonstrance deprecation; ( урочиста заява протесту) protestationзаявити протест проти — to make a protest against, to remonstrate against
подати протест — to enter ( to register) a protest
2) ком.вексельний протест — protest of a bill; пред'явити
3) юр. objection -
20 возражать
гл.to be against; disagree ( with); file (make) an objection (to); object (to); oppose; raise an objection (to); retort; take an exception (to); ( no существу тж) to traverse; юр to plead; rejoin; reply; (давать отвод, оспаривать тж) to challenge- возражать против фактоввозражать против иска, возражать против требования — ( no существу) to plead to the merits; traverse an action (a claim)
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