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гл.1) общ. церковный суд, ярмарка2) устар. синод, (церковный) собор -
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6 send-up
Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > send-up
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7 Keyboard Send Receiver-Terminal
Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Keyboard Send Receiver-Terminal
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8 rundsenden
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9 wegschicken
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10 schicken
I v/t send (an + Akk, nach, zu to); sich (Dat) etw. schicken lassen have s.th. sent; jemanden ins Bett schicken send s.o. to bed; jemanden zum Bäcker schicken send s.o. to the baker’s; Truppen nach... schicken send troops to...III v/refl2. sich schicken für (geziemen) be fitting for, befit s.o. förm.; es schickt sich nicht für eine Dame zu (+ Inf.) auch it’s not the done thing for a lady to (+ Inf.), it ill befits a lady to (+ Inf.) förm.; das schickt sich nicht it’s not done, it’s not the done thing (zu + Inf. to + Inf.); wie es sich für ihre Position schickt as befits ( oder befitting) her position ( oder status) förm.* * *to send; to mail; to forward;sich schickento be suitable* * *schị|cken ['ʃɪkn]1. vtito send(jdm) etw schicken — to send sth (to sb), to send (sb) sth
jdn Bier holen schicken — to send sb to fetch some beer or for some beer, to send sb on a beer run (US)
(jdn) nach jdm/etw schicken — to send (sb) for sb/sth
2. vr impers(= sich ziemen) to be fitting or proper3. vrold = sich abfinden)* * *(to cause or order to go or be taken: The teacher sent the disobedient boy to the headmaster; She sent me this book.) send* * *schi·cken[ˈʃɪkn̩]I. vt1. (senden)etw mit der Post \schicken to send sth by post [or AM mail], to post [or AM mail] sth▪ etw [von jdm] geschickt bekommen to get [or receive] sth from sb2. (kommen/gehen lassen)▪ jdn [zu jdm/irgendwohin] \schicken to send sb [to sb/somewhere]▪ jdn etw tun \schicken to send sb to do sthjdn einkaufen \schicken to send sb to the shops BRIT, to send sb shopping▪ nach jdm \schicken to send for sbIII. vr1. (geziemen)▪ etw schickt sich [für jdn] sth befits [or becomes] [sb], sth is suitable [or form fitting] [or proper] [for sb]IV. vr impers▪ es schickt sich nicht [für jdn], etw zu tun it is not right [or fitting] [or proper] [or dated form seemly] [for sb] to do sth* * *1.transitives Verb sendjemandem etwas schicken, etwas an jemanden schicken — send something to somebody; send somebody something
2.jemanden nach Hause/in den Krieg schicken — send somebody home/to war
intransitives Verb3.reflexives Verb1) (veralt.): (sich ziemen) be proper or fitting2)sich in etwas (Akk.) schicken — resign or reconcile oneself to something
* * *A. v/t send (an +akk,nach, zu to);sich (dat)etwas schicken lassen have sth sent;jemanden ins Bett schicken send sb to bed;jemanden zum Bäcker schicken send sb to the baker’s;Truppen nach … schicken send troops to …B. v/t & v/i:(jemanden) nach jemandem schicken send (sb) for sbC. v/r1.sich schicken dial (beeilen) hurry up;schick dich! umg step on it!, get a move on!2.es schickt sich nicht für eine Dame zu (+inf) auch it’s not the done thing for a lady to (+inf), it ill befits a lady to (+inf) form;das schickt sich nicht it’s not done, it’s not the done thing (zu +inf to +inf);3.sich in etwas schicken (sich fügen) resign o.s. to sth* * *1.transitives Verb sendjemandem etwas schicken, etwas an jemanden schicken — send something to somebody; send somebody something
2.jemanden nach Hause/in den Krieg schicken — send somebody home/to war
intransitives Verb3.reflexives Verb1) (veralt.): (sich ziemen) be proper or fitting2)sich in etwas (Akk.) schicken — resign or reconcile oneself to something
* * *v.to forward v.to send v.(§ p.,p.p.: sent) -
11 senden
to broadcast; to send; to forward; to telecast; to transmit; to despatch; to beam; to emit* * *sẹn|den I ['zɛndn] pret sa\#ndte or se\#ndete, ['zantə, 'zɛndətə] ptp gesa\#ndt or gese\#ndet1. vt[gə'zant, gə'zɛndət] to send ( an +acc to)jdm etw senden — to send sb sth, to send sth to sb
2. viIIvti (RAD, TV)to broadcast; Signal etc to transmit* * *1) (to send out (rays of light, radio waves etc): This transmitter beams radio waves all over the country.) beam2) (to send out (radio and TV programmes etc): He broadcasts regularly.) broadcast3) (to send (a message) by radio: When someone on the island is ill, we have to radio (to) the mainland for a doctor; An urgent message was radioed to us this evening.) radio4) (to move rapidly or with force: He sent the ball right into the goal.) send5) (to direct swiftly and suddenly: She shot them an angry glance.) shoot6) (to send out (radio or television signals, programmes etc): The programme will be transmitted at 5.00 p.m.) transmit* * *Sen·den<-s>[ˈzɛndn̩]nt kein pl INFORM dispatch [or despatch]* * *Iunregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb (geh.) sendIIregelmäßiges (schweiz. unregelmäßiges) transitives, intransitives Verb broadcast <programme, play, etc.>; transmit <concert, signals, Morse, etc.>* * *senden; sendet, sendete oder sandte, hat gesendet oder gesandtin Stereo senden broadcast in stereo;wir senden rund um die Uhr we are on the air 24 hours a dayB. v/t (sandte) (schicken) send (nach jemandem for sb); (übermitteln) send, forward;jemandem etwas senden send sb sth, send sth to sb* * *Iunregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb (geh.) sendIIregelmäßiges (schweiz. unregelmäßiges) transitives, intransitives Verb broadcast <programme, play, etc.>; transmit <concert, signals, Morse, etc.>* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: sandte (sendete), gesandt (gesendet))= to forward v.to route v.to send v.(§ p.,p.p.: sent)to transmit v. -
12 wegschicken
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) send away* * *to send off* * *wẹg|schi|ckenvt sepBrief etc to send off or away; jdn to send away; (um etwas zu holen etc) to send off* * *weg|schi·ckenvt1. (abschicken)▪ jdn \wegschicken to send sb awayjdn \wegschicken, um etw abzuholen to send sb off to collect sth* * *transitives Verb1) send off <letter, parcel>* * *wegschicken v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) send away* * *transitives Verb1) send off <letter, parcel>* * *v.to send away v. -
13 zuschicken
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) send (+ Dat to); mit der Post: auch mail, post (to); etw. zugeschickt bekommen be sent s.th.; sich (Dat) etw. zuschicken lassen have s.th. sent, send (off) for s.th.* * *to mail; to send* * *zu|schi|ckenvt sepjdm etw zúschicken — to send sth to sb, to send sb sth; (mit der Post® auch) to post (Brit) or mail (esp US) sth to sb
etw zúschicken lassen — to send for sth
etw zugeschickt bekommen — to receive sth (by post (Brit) or mail), to get sth sent to one
* * *zu|schi·ckenvt▪ jdm etw \zuschicken to send sb sth [or sth to sb]; (mit der Post a.) to mail [or BRIT a. post] [off sep] sth to sb[von jdm] etw zugeschickt bekommen to receive sth [from sb], to have sth sent to one* * *transitives Verbjemandem etwas zuschicken — send something to somebody; send somebody something
* * *etwas zugeschickt bekommen be sent sth;sich (dat)etwas zuschicken lassen have sth sent, send (off) for sth* * *transitives Verbjemandem etwas zuschicken — send something to somebody; send somebody something
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14 absenden
v/t (auch unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) send (off); WIRTS. auch forward, dispatch; (Postsendung) send, post, bes. Am. mail* * *to send off; to mail; to dispatch; to post* * *ạb|sen|denvt septo send; Brief, Paket to send off, to dispatch; (mit der Post®) to send, to post (Brit), to mail (esp US)* * *(to send off: He dispatched several letters asking for financial help.) dispatch* * *ab|sen·den1. (abschicken)2. (losschicken)▪ jdn \absenden to send sbeinen Boten \absenden to send a courier* * *unregelmäßiges oder regelmäßiges transitives Verb dispatch* * *absenden v/t (auch irr, trennb, hat -ge-) send (off); WIRTSCH auch forward, dispatch; (Postsendung) send, post, besonders US mail* * *unregelmäßiges oder regelmäßiges transitives Verb dispatch* * *v.to send off v. -
15 schicken
schicken v 1. GEN send in (Bestellung); 2. IMP/EXP consign; 3. KOMM dispatch; 4. LOGIS dispatch, consign • jmdn. nach etw. schicken GEN send sb for sth* * *v 1. < Geschäft> Bestellung send in; 2. <Imp/Exp> consign; 3. < Komm> dispatch; 4. < Transp> dispatch, consign ■ jmdn. nach etw. schicken < Geschäft> send sb for sth* * *schicken
to send, (absenden) to dispatch, to forward, (ausliefern) to deliver, (Brief) to post (Br.), to mail (US), (Güter expedieren) to consign, to convey, (Telegramm) to dispatch;
• mit der Bahn schicken to [forward by] rail, to transport by railroad (US);
• jem. einen Boten schicken to send a messenger to s. o.;
• als Drucksache schicken to send by book post (Br.) (printed matter, printed papers, book rate, Br.);
• Geld schicken to remit (transfer) money;
• per Nachnahme schicken to send cash (collect, US) on delivery;
• mit der Post schicken to send by post (Br.) (mail, US);
• seine Rechnung schicken to send in one’s bill;
• auf dem Seeweg schicken to send by sea, to ship, to convey by water;
• Vertreter schicken to send one’s agent;
• Waren mit der Post schicken to forward goods by post (mail, US);
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v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) send off, dispatch; (Brief etc.) post, bes. Am. mail* * *to dispatch; to send off; to post* * *ạb|schi|ckenvt septo send; Paket, Brief to send off, to dispatch; (mit der Post®) to send, to post (Brit), to mail (esp US)* * *ab|schi·ckenvt▪ etw \abschicken to send sth [off], to dispatch stheinen Brief \abschicken to post [or mail] a letter* * *transitives Verb send [off], post < letter, parcel>; dispatch, send [off], post <goods, money>* * ** * *transitives Verb send [off], post <letter, parcel>; dispatch, send [off], post <goods, money>* * *v.to send v.(§ p.,p.p.: sent) -
17 einsenden
v/t (meist unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) send in; etw. einer Zeitung oder an eine Zeitung einsenden send (in) s.th to a newspaper* * *to send* * *ein|sen|denvt septo send in, to submit ( an +acc to)* * *(to offer or submit, eg for a competition: He sent in three drawings for the competition.) send in* * *ein|sen·den▪ etw [an jdn/etw] \einsenden to send sth [in] [to sb/sth]* * *unregelmäßiges ( auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb send [in]etwas einem Verlag od. an einen Verlag einsenden — send something to a publisher
* * *an eine Zeitung einsenden send (in) s.th to a newspaper* * *unregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb send [in]etwas einem Verlag od. an einen Verlag einsenden — send something to a publisher
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18 herschicken
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)2. hinter jemandem herschicken send after s.o.* * *her|schi|ckenvt septo send* * *her|schi·ckenvt1. (zu jdm schicken)▪ jdn/etw [zu jdm] \herschicken to send sb/sth [here [or over]] [to sb]2. (nachschicken)▪ jdn/etw hinter jdm/etw \herschicken to send sb/sth after sb/sth* * *transitives Verbjemanden/etwas herschicken — send somebody/something here
jemanden/etwas hinter jemandem herschicken — send somebody/something after somebody
* * *herschicken v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)2.hinter jemandem herschicken send after sb* * *transitives Verbjemanden/etwas herschicken — send somebody/something here
jemanden/etwas hinter jemandem herschicken — send somebody/something after somebody
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19 morsen
I v/t send in Morse* * *mọr|sen ['mɔrzn]1. vito send a message in Morse (code)2. vtto send in Morse (code)* * *mor·sen[ˈmɔrzn̩]I. vi to signal [or send a message] in Morse [code]das M\morsen lernen to learn how to signal in Morse [code]II. vt▪ etw morsen to send sth in Morse [code]* * *1.intransitives Verb send a message/messages in Morse2.transitives Verb send <signal, message> in Morse* * *A. v/t send in Morse* * *1.intransitives Verb send a message/messages in Morse2.transitives Verb send <signal, message> in Morse -
20 zurückschicken
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) send back; (Sache) auch return* * *to return; to remand; to send back; to turn back* * *zu|rụ̈ck|schi|ckenvt septo send backjdm etw zurückschicken — to send sth back to sb, to send sb sth back
* * *zu·rück|schi·ckenvt2. (abweisen)* * *transitives Verb send back* * ** * *transitives Verb send back* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to remand v.to remit v.to send back v. v.to return v.
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