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2 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. -
3 Behauptung
f1. claim, assertion; förm. contention; bes. gegen jemanden: auch allegation; eine Behauptung aufstellen make an assertion; das ist eine bloße Behauptung that’s simply an assertion; seine Behauptungen sind unerwiesen what he says is not proved, the claims etc. he makes are not proved; die Behauptung, er würde zurücktreten, ist nicht richtig what people say about him ( oder his) resigning isn’t true; ich bleibe bei meiner Behauptung, dass... I still say ( oder maintain) that...; er bleibt bei seiner Behauptung, dass... auch he still insists that...; wie kommst du zu dieser Behauptung? what makes you say that?2. MATH. assertion3. selten Pl. (Aufrechterhaltung) maintenance; einer Stellung etc.: defen|ce (Am. -se)* * *die Behauptungassertion; statement; proposition; claim; allegation; averment* * *Be|haup|tungf -, -en1) claim; (= esp unerwiesene Behauptung) assertion3) (= das Sichbehaupten) assertiondie Beháúptung der Firma auf dem Markt — the firm's ability to maintain its hold on the market
* * *die1) affirmation2) allegation3) assertion4) (a statement (that something is a fact): Her claim that she was the millionaire's daughter was disproved.) claim5) (an opinion put forward.) contention* * *Be·haup·tung<-, -en>f1. (unbewiesene Äußerung) assertion, claimeine \Behauptung/ \Behauptungen aufstellen to make an assertion/assertionsdie \Behauptung an der Tabellenspitze wird nicht leicht sein it will not be easy to stay at the top of the table* * *die; Behauptung, Behauptungen1) claim; assertion2) (das Sichdurchsetzen) assertion* * *1. claim, assertion; form contention; besonders gegen jemanden: auch allegation;eine Behauptung aufstellen make an assertion;das ist eine bloße Behauptung that’s simply an assertion;seine Behauptungen sind unerwiesen what he says is not proved, the claims etc he makes are not proved;die Behauptung, er würde zurücktreten, ist nicht richtig what people say about him ( oder his) resigning isn’t true;ich bleibe bei meiner Behauptung, dass … I still say ( oder maintain) that …;er bleibt bei seiner Behauptung, dass … auch he still insists that …;wie kommst du zu dieser Behauptung? what makes you say that?2. MATH assertion3. selten pl (Aufrechterhaltung) maintenance; einer Stellung etc: defence (US -se)* * *die; Behauptung, Behauptungen1) claim; assertion2) (das Sichdurchsetzen) assertion* * *f.allegation n.assertion n.averment n.statement n.
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