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41 abtreten
ab|tre·ten irreg vt1) ( übertragen)[jdm] etw \abtreten;etw [an jdn] \abtreten to sign over sth [to sb] sep;ein Gebiet/Land \abtreten to cede a territory/land;abgetreten cededjdm etw \abtreten to give sth to sb;er hat ihr seinen Platz abgetreten he gave up his seat to her, he offered her his seat3) ( durch Betreten abnutzen)etw \abtreten to wear sth out4) (durch Treten entfernen, reinigen)1) ( zurücktreten)[von etw] \abtreten to step down [from sth];von der politischen Bühne \abtreten to retire from the political stage; Monarch to abdicate; Politiker to resign2) theat[von der Bühne] \abtreten to leave [or exit] [the stage]4) mil to stand down;\abtreten lassen to dismiss;\abtreten! dismissed!vr habensich etw \abtreten to wipe one's sth;sich \abtreten to wear out -
42 niederschlagen
I v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)2. (die Augen) cast down4. JUR. (Verfahren) quashII v/refl1. CHEM. precipitate, deposit* * *(beenden) to quash;(umhauen) to knock down; to floor; to cut down; to knock out;(unterdrücken) to quell; to crush; to put down; to suppress; to beat down* * *nie|der|schla|gen sep1. vt1) jdn to knock down, to fell; (Regen, Hagel) Getreide to beat down, to flatten; Kragen, Hutkrempe to turn down; Aufstand, Revolte to quell, to put down, to suppress; Augen, Blick to lower, to cast down (liter)See:→ auch niedergeschlagen2) (= erlassen) Steuerschuld to waiveein Verfahren níéderschlagen (Jur) — to dismiss a case
2. vr(Flüssigkeit) to condense; (Bodensatz) to settle; (CHEM) to precipitate; (MET) to falldie Untersuchung schlug sich in einer Reform nieder — the investigation resulted in a reform
níéderschlagen (Erfahrungen, Vorfälle etc) — to find expression in sth; in Statistik to be reflected in sth
* * *1) (to strike (a person) heavily usually causing unconsciousness: The man had been slugged on the back of the neck with a heavy object.) slug2) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) knock down3) (to crush (a rebellion etc).) stamp out* * *nie·der|schla·genI. vt1. (zu Boden schlagen)▪ jdn \niederschlagen to knock sb down, to floor sb2. (unterdrücken)einen Streik \niederschlagen to break up a strikeUnruhen \niederschlagen to suppress unrestdie Augen/den Blick \niederschlagen to lower one's eyes/one's gazedas Verfahren \niederschlagen to quash the proceedingseine Gebühr \niederschlagen to abate [or cancel] a feeeinen Verdacht \niederschlagen (selten) to allay [or dispel] a suspicionII. vr1. (kondensieren)3. (zum Ausdruck kommen)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (zu Boden schlagen)2) (umschlagen) turn down <hat-brim, collar>4) (senken) lower <eyes, eyelids>; s. auch niedergeschlagen2.sich in etwas (Dat.) niederschlagen — <experience, emotion> find expression in something; < performance, hard work> be reflected in something
* * *A. v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)2. (die Augen) cast downB. v/r1. CHEM precipitate, deposit2. fig:* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (umschlagen) turn down <hat-brim, collar>2.sich in etwas (Dat.) niederschlagen — <experience, emotion> find expression in something; <performance, hard work> be reflected in something
* * *v.to condense v.to knock down v.to knockdown v. -
43 spotten
v/i mock, laugh, höhnisch: scoff ( über + Akk at); über jemanden spotten (sich lustig machen) make fun of s.o.; spotte nur! it’s all very well for you to laugh ( oder scoff); jeder Beschreibung spotten defy ( oder beggar) description; es spottet jeder Beschreibung auch I can’t find words to describe it* * *das Spottenmockery* * *spọt|ten ['ʃpɔtn]vi1) (= sich lustig machen) to mock, to poke fun; (= höhnen) to mock, to ridicule, to be derisiveüber jdn/etw spotten — to mock sb/sth, to poke fun at sb/sth, to ridicule sb/sth; (höhnisch auch) to deride sb/sth, to ridicule sb/sth
du hast leicht spotten!, spotte (du) nur! — it's easy for you to mock or laugh!, it's all very well for you to mock
..., spottete er —..., he mocked
2) +gen old, liter = Hohn sprechen) to mock; (geh = missachten) der Gefahr to be contemptuous of, to scorn* * *1) ((with at) to make fun of (someone) rudely: He's always jeering at her stupidity.) jeer2) ((sometimes with at) to express scorn: She scoffed at my poem.) scoff* * *spot·ten[ˈʃpɔtn̩]vi1. (höhnen) to ridicule [or mock]▪ [über jdn/etw] \spotten to make fun [of sb/sth] [or tease sbeiner Gefahr/Warnung \spotten to scorn [or dismiss] a danger/warning; s.a. Beschreibung* * *intransitives Verb1) mock; poke or make fun; (höhnischer) ridicule; be derisiveüber jemanden/etwas spotten — mock somebody/something; make fun of somebody/something; (höhnischer) ridicule somebody/something; be derisive about somebody/something
2) (fig.) be contemptuous of; scorner spottete der Gefahr — (Gen.) (geh.) he was contemptuous of or scorned the danger
* * *über +akk at);über jemanden spotten (sich lustig machen) make fun of sb;spotte nur! it’s all very well for you to laugh ( oder scoff);jeder Beschreibung spotten defy ( oder beggar) description;es spottet jeder Beschreibung auch I can’t find words to describe it* * *intransitives Verb1) mock; poke or make fun; (höhnischer) ridicule; be derisiveüber jemanden/etwas spotten — mock somebody/something; make fun of somebody/something; (höhnischer) ridicule somebody/something; be derisive about somebody/something
2) (fig.) be contemptuous of; scorner spottete der Gefahr — (Gen.) (geh.) he was contemptuous of or scorned the danger
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44 Abschied
m; -(e)s, -e1. leave-taking geh., farewell, goodbye(s Pl.); beim / zum Abschied on ( oder at) parting; Abschied nehmen say goodbye ( von to); der Abschied war schwer it was hard saying goodbye2. (Entlassung) dismissal; MIL. discharge; freiwilliger: resignation; seinen Abschied einreichen oder nehmen hand in ( oder tender) one’s resignation* * *der Abschiedfarewell; parting; valediction; leave* * *Ạb|schied ['apʃiːt]m -(e)s, (rare) -e[-də]1) (= Trennung) farewell, partingvon jdm/etw Abschied nehmen — to say goodbye to sb/sth, to take one's leave of sb/sth
jdn zum Abschied küssen — to kiss sb goodbye
zum Abschied überreichte er ihr einen Blumenstrauß — on parting, he presented her with a bunch of flowers
es war für beide ein schwerer Abschied — parting was hard for both of them
es war ein Abschied für immer or fürs Leben — it was goodbye for ever
beim Abschied meinte er,... — as he was leaving he said...
beim Abschied auf Bahnhöfen... — saying goodbye at stations...
der Abschied von der Heimat fiel ihm schwer — it was hard for him to say goodbye to the land of his birth
ihr Abschied von der Bühne/vom Film — her farewell to the stage/to films
ihre Heirat bedeutete für sie den Abschied von der Kindheit — her marriage marked the end of her childhood
der Abschied von der Vergangenheit — breaking or the break with the past
2) (= Rücktritt) (von Beamten) resignation; (von Offizieren) dischargeseinen Abschied nehmen or einreichen — to hand in or tender one's resignation; (Offizier) to apply for a discharge
seinen Abschied erhalten or bekommen — to be dismissed; (Offizier) to be discharged
* * *(the act of leaving someone, saying goodbye etc: Their final parting was at the station.) parting* * *Ab·schied<-[e]s, -e>[ˈapʃi:t]m1. (Trennung) farewell, partingder \Abschied fiel ihr nicht leicht she found it difficult to say goodbyees ist ja kein \Abschied für immer we're not saying goodbye forever▪ \Abschied von jdm/etw parting from sb/sthvon jdm \Abschied nehmen to say goodbye [or farewell] to sbich hasse \Abschiede I hate farewells [or goodbyes]zum \Abschied as a token of farewell litersie gab ihm zum \Abschied einen Kuss she gave him a goodbye [or farewell] kissder \Abschied von alten Gewohnheiten fiel ihm nicht leicht it was hard for him to break his old habits3. (Entlassung)jdm den \Abschied geben to dismiss sbseinen \Abschied nehmen to resign* * *der; Abschied[e]s, Abschiede[von jemandem/etwas] Abschied nehmen — say goodbye [to somebody/something]; take one's leave [of somebody/something]
beim Abschied — at parting; when saying goodbye
sich zum Abschied die Hände schütteln — shake hands on parting
2) (geh.): (Entlassung) resignationseinen Abschied nehmen — (geh.) resign; < officer> resign one's commission
* * *1. leave-taking geh, farewell, goodbye(s pl);beim/zum Abschied on ( oder at) parting;Abschied nehmen say goodbye (von to);der Abschied war schwer it was hard saying goodbye* * *der; Abschied[e]s, Abschiede[von jemandem/etwas] Abschied nehmen — say goodbye [to somebody/something]; take one's leave [of somebody/something]
beim Abschied — at parting; when saying goodbye
2) (geh.): (Entlassung) resignationseinen Abschied nehmen — (geh.) resign; < officer> resign one's commission
* * *-e m.goodbye n.leave n.parting n.valediction n. -
45 Klage
Kla·ge <-, -n> [ʼkla:gə] f\Klage um jdn/ etw lamentations for sb/sth2) ( Beschwerde) complaint;ein berechtigter Grund zur \Klage reasonable grounds for complaint;dass mir keine \Klagen kommen! ( fam) don't let me hear any complaints [about you]!3) jur [legal] action, suit;[über jdn/etw] \Klagen vorbringen to make complaints [or complain] [about sb/sth];[bei jdm] über jdn/etw \Klage führen to make [or lodge] a complaint [with sb] [or complain [to sb]] about sb/sth;eine \Klage [gegen jdn] einreichen to institute [legal] proceedings [against sb], to bring [or enter] [or file] an action [against sb], to take legal action [against sb];eine \Klage [gegen jdn] anstrengen to file a suit [or bring an action] [against sb];eine \Klage abweisen to dismiss a suit [or an action];eine \Klage auf etw akk an action for sth;eine \Klage auf Schadenersatz a claim for compensation -
46 Abschied
Ab·schied <-[e]s, -e> [ʼapʃi:t] m1) ( Trennung) farewell, parting;der \Abschied fiel ihr nicht leicht she found it difficult to say goodbye;es ist ja kein \Abschied für immer we're not saying goodbye forever;\Abschied von jdm/ etw parting from sb/sth;von jdm \Abschied nehmen to say goodbye [or farewell] to sb;von etw \Abschied nehmen to part with sth;ich hasse \Abschiede I hate farewells [or goodbyes];zum \Abschied as a token of farewell ( liter)sie gab ihm zum \Abschied einen Kuss she gave him a goodbye [or farewell] kiss\Abschied von etw to take leave from sth;der \Abschied von alten Gewohnheiten fiel ihm nicht leicht it was hard for him to break his old habits3) ( Entlassung)jdm den \Abschied geben to dismiss sb;seinen \Abschied nehmen to resign¿Kultur? -
47 abwiegeln
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (beruhigen) calm down, appease2. (abweisen) turn away, dismiss* * *ạb|wie|geln ['apviːgln] sep1. vtto appease; wütende Menge etc auch to calm down2. vito calm things down* * *ab|wie·gelnI. vi to play it downjetzt wieg[e]le mal nicht ab, die Situation ist sehr ernst! don't [try and] play it down, the situation is very serious!die Menge ließ sich nicht \abwiegeln the crowd would not be calmed* * *1.transitives Verb pacify; calm down < crowd>2.intransitives Verb (abwertend) appease* * *abwiegeln (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (beruhigen) calm down, appease2. (abweisen) turn away, dismiss* * *1.transitives Verb pacify; calm down < crowd>2.intransitives Verb (abwertend) appease* * *v.to appease v. -
48 entlassen
ent·las·sen *1) ( kündigen)jdn \entlassen ( Stellen abbauen) to make sb redundant;( gehen lassen) to dismissdie Schüler wurden ins Berufsleben \entlassen the pupils left school to start working life -
49 Alternative
f; -, -n alternative; keine Alternative haben have no alternative; vor der Alternative stehen zu handeln od. abzuwarten be faced with the alternatives of doing something or waiting; sich vor eine Alternative gestellt sehen be confronted with an alternative, be left with two options (open)—m, f; -n, -n person with alternative views* * *die Alternativeoption; alternative* * *Al|ter|na|ti|ve [altɛrna'tiːvə]f -n, -nalternative ( etw zu tun of doing sth)* * *(a choice between two (or sometimes more) things or possibilities: You leave me no alternative but to dismiss you; I don't like fish. Is there an alternative on the menu?) alternative* * *Al·ter·na·ti·ve<-n, -n>[altɛrnaˈti:və]f alternative▪ die \Alternative haben, etw zu tun to have the alternative of doing sthAl·ter·na·ti·ve(r)[altɛrnaˈti:və, -vɐ]f(m) dekl wie adj1. POL follower [or member] of an alternative party* * *die; Alternative, Alternativen alternative* * *Alternative1 f; -, -n alternative;keine Alternative haben have no alternative;vor der Alternative stehen zu handeln od abzuwarten be faced with the alternatives of doing something or waiting;sich vor eine Alternative gestellt sehen be confronted with an alternative, be left with two options (open)Alternative2 m/f; -n, -n person with alternative views* * *die; Alternative, Alternativen alternative -
50 feuern
I v/t1. umg. (entlassen) fire, give s.o. the sack2. umg. (schleudern) fling, hurl; (Ball) slam; er feuerte die Kugel ins Tor he fired ( oder slammed) the ball into the net3. umg.: jemandem eine feuern whack s.o. one; willst du eine gefeuert haben? do you want a good whack?4. (Holz, Kohlen) burn6. MIL. (Salut) fire* * *(Arbeitsplatz) to sack (ugs.);(Waffe) to shoot* * *feu|ern ['fɔyɐn]1. vi1)mit Holz féúern — to use wood for one's heating
2. vt1) Ofen to lightÖl féúern — to have oil heating
Briketts féúern — to use briquettes for one's heating
2) (inf) (= werfen) to fling (inf), to sling (inf); (FTBL ) Ball to slam (inf); (ins Tor) to slam home (inf) or in (inf)gefeuert werden — to get the sack, to be fired or sacked (all inf)
* * *1) (to send out or discharge (a bullet etc) from a gun etc: He fired three bullets at the target.) fire2) ((often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at: They suddenly fired on us; She fired at the target.) fire3) (to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss: He was fired from his last job for being late.) fire* * *feu·ernI. vi▪ [auf jdn/etw] \feuern to fire [at sb/sth]1. (werfen)▪ jdn \feuern to fire [or sack] sb▪ gefeuert werden to be fired, to get the sack* * *1.transitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schleudern, werfen) fling2.jemandem eine feuern — (salopp) belt somebody one (coll.)
intransitives Verb (Milit.) fire (auf + Akk. at)* * *A. v/t1. umg (entlassen) fire, give sb the sack3. umg:jemandem eine feuern whack sb one;willst du eine gefeuert haben? do you want a good whack?4. (Holz, Kohlen) burn5. (Ofen) fire;den Ofen mit Holz feuern burn wood in the stoveB. v/i MIL fire (auf +akk at)* * *1.transitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schleudern, werfen) fling2.jemandem eine feuern — (salopp) belt somebody one (coll.)
intransitives Verb (Milit.) fire (auf + Akk. at)* * *v.to fire v. -
51 kurzerhand
Adv. unceremoniously; umg. just like that; (plötzlich) auch there and then; kurzerhand leugnen flatly deny; etw. kurzerhand abweisen reject s.th. out of hand* * *kụr|zer|hạnd ['kʊrtsɐ'hant]advwithout further ado; entlassen on the spotetw kurzerhand ablehnen — to reject sth out of hand
* * *(suddenly; abruptly: He stopped short when he saw me.) short* * *kur·zer·hand[ˈkʊrtsɐˈhant]adv there and then, without further adojdn \kurzerhand entlassen to dismiss somebody on the spot* * *Adverb without more adojemanden kurzerhand vor die Tür setzen — (ugs.) unceremoniously throw somebody out
etwas kurzerhand ablehnen — flatly reject something; reject something out of hand
* * *kurzerhand leugnen flatly deny;etwas kurzerhand abweisen reject sth out of hand* * *Adverb without more adojemanden kurzerhand vor die Tür setzen — (ugs.) unceremoniously throw somebody out
etwas kurzerhand ablehnen — flatly reject something; reject something out of hand
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52 rausschmeißen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) umg. throw out, chuck out; (jemanden) auch kick out ( alle aus of); (entlassen) auch fire allg., give s.o. the boot; benehmt euch, oder ich schmeiße euch raus behave, or I’ll chuck you out (Am. auch boot you)* * *to sack; to fire; to kick out; to kick off* * *raus|schmei|ßen ['rausʃmaisn]vt sep (inf)to chuck or sling or kick out (aus of) (all inf); (= entlassen auch) to give the boot (inf); (= wegwerfen) to chuck out or away (inf); Geld to chuck away (inf), to chuck down the drain (Brit inf)* * ** * *raus|schmei·ßenvt irreg (fam)1. (feuern)er wurde aus der Schule rausgeschmissen he was chucked out of school; (aus einer Firma) to give sb the boot [or the push] famjd aus dem Haus \rausschmeißen to sling [or kick] [or throw] sb out sep fam2. (wegwerfen)* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (ugs.) chuck (coll.) or sling (coll.) < objects> out or away; give < employee> the push (Brit. coll.) or sack (coll.) or boot (sl.); chuck (coll.) or throw <customer, drunk, tenant> out ( aus of)* * *benehmt euch, oder ich schmeiße euch raus behave, or I’ll chuck you out (US auch boot you)* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (ugs.) chuck (coll.) or sling (coll.) < objects> out or away; give < employee> the push (Brit. coll.) or sack (coll.) or boot (sl.); chuck (coll.) or throw <customer, drunk, tenant> out ( aus of)* * *v.to boot out v.to chuck out v.to throw out v. -
53 wegen
Präp. because of, on account of; (infolge) auch due to, as a result of, owing to; (um... willen) for the sake of, for; wegen Mord(es) for murder; von Berufs wegen etc. for professional reasons; wegen meiner Dial. for my sake, on my account; von wegen! umg. you must be joking!; (ist verboten) no way!; von wegen faul! umg. lazy, my foot!, what do you mean, lazy?!; Amt, Recht etc.* * *owing to; because of; on account of; for sake of; concerning* * *we|gen ['veːgn]prep +gen or (inf) +datbecause of, on account of; (= infolge auch) due tojdn wégen einer Sache bestrafen/verurteilen/entlassen etc — to punish/sentence/dismiss etc sb for sth
von wégen! (inf) — you've got to be kidding! (inf); (Verbot auch) no way! (inf), no chance! (inf)
... aber von wégen! (inf) —... but not a bit of it! (inf)
er ist krank – von wégen krank! (inf) — he's ill – since when? (iro) or what do you mean "ill"? (iro)
See:= meinetwegen → Amt* * *1) (because of: She stayed indoors on account of the bad weather.) on account of2) (on account of: I can't walk because of my broken leg.) because of3) (because of: for this reason.) for4) (about: a quarrel over money.) over* * *we·gen[ˈve:gn̩]▪ \wegen jdm on account of sb3. (bezüglich)* * *1.Präposition mit Gen., in bestimmten Fällen auch mit Dat./mit endungslosem Nomen1) (zur Angabe einer Ursache, eines Grundes) because of; owing to[nur] wegen Peter/ (ugs.) euch — all because of Peter/you
wegen Hochwasser[s] — owing to flooding
wegen mir — (ugs., bes. südd.) because of me; (was mich betrifft) as far as I'm concerned
wegen Umbau[s] geschlossen — closed for alterations
wegen Mangel[s] an Beweisen — owing to lack of evidence
2) (zur Angabe eines Zwecks, Ziels) for [the sake of]3) (um... willen) for the sake ofwegen der Kinder/ (ugs.) dir — for the children's/your sake
4) (bezüglich) about; regarding2.(ugs.)* * *wegen präp because of, on account of; (infolge) auch due to, as a result of, owing to; (um … willen) for the sake of, for;wegen Mord(es) for murder;von Berufs wegen etc for professional reasons;wegen meiner dial for my sake, on my account;* * *1.Präposition mit Gen., in bestimmten Fällen auch mit Dat./mit endungslosem Nomen1) (zur Angabe einer Ursache, eines Grundes) because of; owing to[nur] wegen Peter/ (ugs.) euch — all because of Peter/you
wegen Hochwasser[s] — owing to flooding
wegen mir — (ugs., bes. südd.) because of me; (was mich betrifft) as far as I'm concerned
wegen Umbau[s] geschlossen — closed for alterations
wegen Mangel[s] an Beweisen — owing to lack of evidence
2) (zur Angabe eines Zwecks, Ziels) for [the sake of]3) (um... willen) for the sake ofwegen der Kinder/ (ugs.) dir — for the children's/your sake
4) (bezüglich) about; regarding2.(ugs.)* * *adj.concerning adj. adv.präp.= on account of expr. konj.because conj. präp.because of prep. -
54 abweisen
ab|wei·sen1) ( wegschicken)jdn \abweisen to turn sb away;sich [von jdm] nicht \abweisen lassen to not take no for an answer [from sb]2) ( ablehnen)etw \abweisen to turn down sth sep;einen Antrag \abweisen to refuse [or turn down]; [or reject] an application;eine Bitte \abweisen to deny [or reject] a request;jdn \abweisen to reject sb3) jureine Klage \abweisen to dismiss [or throw out] a complaint -
55 spotten
spot·ten [ʼʃpɔtn̩]vi[über jdn/etw] \spotten to make fun [of sb/sth] [or tease sb];
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