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41 Grundbuch
Grundbuch n 1. GRUND, ADMIN (BE) land register, (AE) plat book; 2. FIN, RW book of first entry, book of original entry, book of prime entry* * *n 1. <Grund, Verwalt> land register (BE), plat book (AE) ; 2. <Finanz, Rechnung> book of first entry, book of original entry, book of prime entry* * *Grundbuch
land (Br.) (real-estate, US) register, registry of deeds (US), register of Sasines (deeds) (Scot.), deed registry (Ireland);
• Grundbuch berichtigen to rectify the register;
• Grundbuch einsehen to search the land register (Br.), [etwa] to clear a title;
• Grundbuch einsehen lassen to have the title searched;
• ins Grundbuch eintragen lassen to make an entry in the land register (Br.);
• Hypothek ins Grundbuch eintragen lassen to register a mortgage, to have a mortgage recorded in the office of the register of deeds (US);
• Hypothek im Grundbuch löschen lassen to enter satisfaction;
• jem. im Grundbuch [im Range] vorgehen to have priority over s. o. in claim on mortgaged property;
• beglaubigte Grundbuchabschrift certified copy from the land register (Br.);
• Grundbuchamt Office of the Land Registry (Br.), land registry (Br.), title registration office (US), registry of deeds (US), register of deeds (titles) (Scot.), real-estate recording office (US), local deeds registry (Ireland);
• Grundbuchauszug abstract of title (Br.), land certificate (Br.), office copy of the Land Register (Br.), certificate of title (US);
• einwandfreier Grundbuchauszug good merchantable abstract of title (Br.);
• Grundbuchbeamter registrar of deeds (US);
• Grundbuchberichtigung rectification of the register;
• Grundbuchbezirk land district (US);
• Grundbuchblatt [etwa] land registry general map (Br.), real-estate map (US);
• Grundbucheinsicht search of the [land] register, inspection of the register (Br.), [etwa] examination of title, title search (US);
• befriedigende Grundbucheinsicht good record title;
• Grundbucheintragung [etwa] title of record, land (deed) registration (Br.), registration with the land registry (of land) (Br.), registration of land (title), entry made in the register (Br.), real-estate recording (US), title registration (US);
• falsche Grundbucheintragung error in the register;
• Grundbucheintragung beantragen to apply for a registration as proprietor;
• Grundbuchgebühren land registry fees (Br.), registry fees (US). -
42 empadronar
v.1 to register on the electoral roll.2 to poll, to take a census of, to register in a census, to register in an electoral roll.* * *1 (hacer el censo) to take a census of2 (apuntar) to register in a census1 to register* * *1.VT (=censar) [como habitante] to take a census of; [como elector] to register2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to register2.empadronarse v pron to register* * *1.verbo transitivo to register2.empadronarse v pron to register* * *empadronar [A1 ]vtto registerto registerestoy empadronado en Elche I am registered (to vote) in Elche* * *
empadronar vtr, empadronarse verbo reflexivo to register
' empadronar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empadronarse
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] [por cuestiones administrativas] to register as a resident;[para votar] to register to vote, to enter on the list of registered voters o Br on the electoral roll3. Chile, Urug [auto] to license* * *v/t register -
43 rejest|r
m (G rejestru) 1. (spis) register, record- rejestr urodzeń the register of births- centralny rejestr skradzionych pojazdów the national register of stolen cars- rejestr zabytków the national register of historic monuments- prowadzić rejestr czegoś to keep a register of sth- wpisać coś do rejestru to enter sth in a register- figurować w rejestrze to be listed on a register2. Muz. (część skali dźwiękowej) register- dolny/środkowy/górny rejestr the lower/middle/upper register- rejestr basowy/tenorowy the bass/tenor register3. Muz. (w organach) rejestr (organowy) an organ stop 4. Komput. register- □ rejestr handlowy register of companies- rejestr statków register of shipping■ co było, a nie jest, nie pisze się w rejestr przysł. ≈ let bygones be bygonesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rejest|r
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44 stören
I vt/i1. disturb; (unterbrechen) auch interrupt; (dazwischenkommen) get in the way, interfere; (ablenken) distract; (im Weg sein) be in the way; Gebäude etc.: spoil the view; (unangenehm sein) be awkward; (lästig sein) be a nuisance; (belästigen) bother (auch jemandem missfallen, jemandem etw. ausmachen); (Harmonie etc. zerstören) spoil; (beeinträchtigen) impair; (behindern) obstruct; störe ich? am I disturbing you?; darf ich Sie kurz stören? could I bother you for a minute?; lassen Sie sich nicht stören! don’t let me disturb you; er lässt sich durch nichts stören he doesn’t let anything bother him, he’s completely unflappable; du störst nur you’re (just) in the way; „( bitte) nicht stören!“ (please) do not disturb; stört es Sie, wenn ich rauche? do you mind if I smoke?, would it bother you if I smoked?; das stört mich nicht I don’t mind (that), it doesn’t bother me; er stört mich nicht he doesn’t bother me, he’s not in the way; das stört doch keinen Menschen that’s not going to bother anyone; das Einzige, was mich daran stört the only thing that bothers me ( oder that I don’t like) about it; was stört dich daran? what is it you don’t like about it?; jemandes Pläne stören upset s.o.’s plans2. (Unruhe stiften) (eine Versammlung, den Unterricht) disrupt; in der Schule: cause a disturbance ( oder trouble), be disruptive; manche Besucher kamen nur, um zu stören several visitors only came to cause trouble; die beiden stören dauernd ( den Unterricht) those two constantly interrupt (the lesson); ein Eintrag wegen Störens an entry in the register ( oder a black mark umg.) for causing trouble; wer stört, fliegt raus! any troublemakers must leave the roomII v/refl: sich an etw. stören be bothered by s.th.; (Anstoß nehmen) take exception to s.th.; ich störe mich nicht daran it doesn’t bother me* * *to incommode; to mutilate; to hamper; to jam; to derange; to impair; to bother; to interrupt; to intrude; to disturb; to be in the way; to interfere; to disrupt; to be awkward* * *stö|ren ['ʃtøːrən]1. vt1) (= beeinträchtigen) Schlaf, öffentliche Ordnung, Frieden etc to disturb; Verhältnis, Harmonie, Gesamteindruck etc to spoil; Rundfunkempfang to interfere with; (absichtlich) to jamjds Pläne stö́ren — to interfere with sb's plans
See:→ auch gestört2) Handlungsablauf, Prozess, Vorlesung, Feier to disrupt3) (= unangenehm berühren) to disturb, to botherwas mich an ihm/daran stört — what I don't like about him/it
entschuldigen Sie, wenn ich Sie störe — I'm sorry to bother you, I'm sorry if I'm disturbing you
lassen Sie sich nicht stö́ren! — don't let me disturb you, don't mind me
stört es Sie, wenn ich rauche? — do you mind if I smoke?, does it bother you if I smoke?
würden Sie bitte aufhören zu rauchen, es stört mich — would you mind not smoking, I find it annoying
das stört mich nicht — that doesn't bother me, I don't mind
sie stört uns nicht — she doesn't bother us, we don't mind her
sie lässt sich durch nichts stö́ren — she doesn't let anything bother her
2. vrstö́ren — to be bothered about sth
3. vi1) (= lästig sein, im Weg sein) to get in the way; (= unterbrechen) to interrupt; (= Belästigung darstellen Musik, Lärm etc) to be disturbingbitte nicht stö́ren! — please do not disturb!
ich möchte nicht stö́ren — I don't want to be in the way or to be a nuisance, I don't want to interrupt; (in Privatsphäre etc) I don't want to intrude
wenn ich nicht störe — if I'm not in the way, if I'm not disturbing you
stört das sehr, wenn ich jetzt fernsehe? — would it disturb you if I watch television?
etw als stö́rend empfinden — to find sth bothersome
sich stö́rend bemerkbar machen — to be all too noticeable or obvious
ein stö́render Lärm — a disturbing noise
ein stö́render Umstand — a nuisance, an annoyance
eine stö́rende Begleiterscheinung — a troublesome side effect
ein stö́render Besucher — an unwelcome visitor
2) (= unangenehm auffallen) to spoil the effect, to stick outein hübsches Gesicht, aber die große Nase stört doch etwas — a pretty face, though the big nose does spoil the effect
* * *1) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) jam2) (to interrupt or take attention away from: I'm sorry, am I disturbing you?) disturb3) ((with with) to prevent, stop or slow down the progress of: He doesn't let anything interfere with his game of golf on Saturday mornings.) interfere4) (to cut off (a view etc): A block of flats interrupted their view of the sea.) interrupt5) ((sometimes with on) to enter, or cause (something) to enter, when unwelcome or unwanted: He opened her door and said `I'm sorry to intrude'; I'm sorry to intrude on your time.) intrude* * *Sto·ren<-s, ->[ˈʃto:rən]m SCHWEIZ1. (Jalousie) venetian blind2. (Markise) awning* * *1.transitives Verb1) (behindern) disturb; disrupt <court proceedings, lecture, church service, etc.>2) (stark beeinträchtigen) disturb <relation, security, law and order, peaceful atmosphere, etc.>; interfere with <transmitter, reception>; (absichtlich) jam < transmitter>hier ist der Empfang oft gestört — there is often interference [with reception] here
3) (missfallen) bother2.das stört mich nicht — I don't mind; that doesn't bother me
intransitives Verb1)darf ich reinkommen, oder störe ich? — may I come in, or am I disturbing you?
entschuldigen Sie bitte, dass od. wenn ich störe — I'm sorry to bother you
bitte nicht stören! — [please] do not disturb
2) (als Mangel empfunden werden) spoil the effect3) (Unruhe stiften) make or cause trouble3.reflexives Verbsich an jemandem/etwas stören — take exception to somebody/something
* * *A. v/t & v/i1. disturb; (unterbrechen) auch interrupt; (dazwischenkommen) get in the way, interfere; (ablenken) distract; (im Weg sein) be in the way; Gebäude etc: spoil the view; (unangenehm sein) be awkward; (lästig sein) be a nuisance; (belästigen) bother (auch jemandem missfallen, jemandem etwas ausmachen); (Harmonie etc zerstören) spoil; (beeinträchtigen) impair; (behindern) obstruct;störe ich? am I disturbing you?;darf ich Sie kurz stören? could I bother you for a minute?;lassen Sie sich nicht stören! don’t let me disturb you;er lässt sich durch nichts stören he doesn’t let anything bother him, he’s completely unflappable;du störst nur you’re (just) in the way;„(bitte) nicht stören!“ (please) do not disturb;stört es Sie, wenn ich rauche? do you mind if I smoke?, would it bother you if I smoked?;das stört mich nicht I don’t mind (that), it doesn’t bother me;er stört mich nicht he doesn’t bother me, he’s not in the way;das stört doch keinen Menschen that’s not going to bother anyone;das Einzige, was mich daran stört the only thing that bothers me ( oder that I don’t like) about it;was stört dich daran? what is it you don’t like about it?;jemandes Pläne stören upset sb’s plans2. (Unruhe stiften) (eine Versammlung, den Unterricht) disrupt; in der Schule: cause a disturbance ( oder trouble), be disruptive;manche Besucher kamen nur, um zu stören several visitors only came to cause trouble;die beiden stören dauernd (den Unterricht) those two constantly interrupt (the lesson);wer stört, fliegt raus! any troublemakers must leave the roomB. v/r:sich an etwas stören be bothered by sth; (Anstoß nehmen) take exception to sth;ich störe mich nicht daran it doesn’t bother me* * *1.transitives Verb1) (behindern) disturb; disrupt <court proceedings, lecture, church service, etc.>2) (stark beeinträchtigen) disturb <relation, security, law and order, peaceful atmosphere, etc.>; interfere with <transmitter, reception>; (absichtlich) jam < transmitter>hier ist der Empfang oft gestört — there is often interference [with reception] here
3) (missfallen) bother2.das stört mich nicht — I don't mind; that doesn't bother me
intransitives Verb1)darf ich reinkommen, oder störe ich? — may I come in, or am I disturbing you?
entschuldigen Sie bitte, dass od. wenn ich störe — I'm sorry to bother you
bitte nicht stören! — [please] do not disturb
2) (als Mangel empfunden werden) spoil the effect3) (Unruhe stiften) make or cause trouble3.reflexives Verbsich an jemandem/etwas stören — take exception to somebody/something
* * *v.to blanket v.to derange v.to disturb v.to hamper v.to incommode v.to interrupt v.to mutilate v.to perturb v.to trouble v. -
45 colocar
v.1 to place, to put.hay que colocar bien ese cuadro, está torcido that picture needs to be hung properly, it isn't straightvuelve a colocar ese libro donde estaba put that book back where it wasElla coloca el jarrón en la mesa She places the vase on the table.La financiera coloca dinero The finance company invests money.2 to place, to invest.3 to find a job for.colocó a su hijo de abogado en su empresa he found his son a job as a lawyer in his own firm4 to marry off.5 to palm off (informal) (endilgar).le colocaron una moto que no funciona they palmed a motorbike off on him that doesn't work6 to place in a job, to place.Ella coloca a Ricardo She places Richard in a job.* * *2 (dar empleo) to get a job for3 (casar) to marry off4 MILITAR to position5 FINANZAS to invest6 (mercancías) to sell well7 familiar (artículos defectuosos) to fob off8 familiar (explicar) to give1 (situarse) to place oneself, put oneself, find oneself a place2 (trabajar) to find a job (de, as), get a job (de, as)3 DEPORTE (clasificarse) to be* * *verb1) to place, put2) arrange•* * *1. VT1) (=situar) [gen] to place; [+ cartel] to put up; [+ bomba] to plant, place; [+ tropas] to position, place; [+ baldosa, moqueta, primera piedra] to lay; [+ cuadro] to hang; (Náut) [+ quilla] to lay downde un solo pase colocó la pelota en la portería — he put o placed the ball in the net with just one touch
2) (=ordenar) [+ muebles, objetos, libros] to arrange3) (=dar trabajo)colocar a algn — [agencia] to get sb a job; [empresario, jefe] to give sb a job
4) (Econ) [+ acciones, dinero] to place5) † (=casar) to marry off6) * (=endilgar)colocar algo a algn — to palm sth off on sb, palm sb off with sth
2.VI Esp** [drogas, alcohol]3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (Com, Fin) < acciones> to place; < dinero> to place, invest; < producto> to put2) < persona>a) ( en lugar) to putb) ( en trabajo) to get... a job2.colocarse v pron1) (situarse, ponerse)se colocó a mi lado — she stood/sat beside me
2) ( en trabajo) to get a job3) (Esp arg) ( con drogas) to get stoned (colloq)4) (refl)a) ( arreglarse) < sombrero> to adjust; < falda> to straightenb) (Chi) ( ponerse) <reloj/abrigo> to put on* * *= arrange, collocate, place, position, sit, site, tuck, lay + in place, go on, dispose, lay on, range, set up, lay out.Ex. A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.Ex. Author entry gives direct access to particular documents whilst at the same time collocating documents with the same author.Ex. In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.Ex. Once the cursor has been positioned to where the mistake was made, then enter in the correct data.Ex. It would be highly desirable to have a phone sitting on top of the library catalogue (if your are still in the dark ages with a card catalogue that is).Ex. The library's data bases are available at a number of locations via appropriately sited terminals.Ex. The easy chairs are however often tucked into odd corners where you could not put a full table and chair anyway.Ex. Finally gold leaf was laid in place over the blind impressions, and fixed into them with further impressions of the hot tools, surplus gold being rubbed off.Ex. If the issue is to go on the display shelf, an 'X' appears under 'Display'.Ex. This system promises to augment existing networks with the appropriate intelligence which will enable them to build, test, manage, maintain, change, dispose and withdraw services easily, rapidly and cost effectively.Ex. Machine-made paper, provided that it was dry, could be laid on with sufficient accuracy for register to be made with no more ado than adjustment of the forme for the second run.Ex. Serials can be ranged in the order of the access number, i.e. in the order of their arrival, without distinction as to their size or contents.Ex. The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex. There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.----* colocar Algo en reserva = place + Nombre + in reserve, place + Nombre + on reserve, place + Nombre + on hold.* colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead.* colocar de nuevo en los estantes = reshelve [re-shelve].* colocar en el lugar donde = put in + the place where.* colocar en los estantes = shelve.* colocar en los estantes sin distinguir tipo de material = intershelve.* colocar en sentido horizontal = lay + flat.* colocar en su lugar = drop into + place.* colocar en un lugar = put into + place.* colocar en un lugar erróneo = misplace.* colocar fuera de alcance = place + out of reach.* colocar junto a = juxtapose.* colocar juntos en el catálogo = collocate.* colocarse = get + high.* colocarse en la posición de = place + Reflexivo + in the position of.* colocarse las medallas = take + the credit (for).* colocar una bomba = plant + bomb.* que se coloca en lo alto del televisor = set-top.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (Com, Fin) < acciones> to place; < dinero> to place, invest; < producto> to put2) < persona>a) ( en lugar) to putb) ( en trabajo) to get... a job2.colocarse v pron1) (situarse, ponerse)se colocó a mi lado — she stood/sat beside me
2) ( en trabajo) to get a job3) (Esp arg) ( con drogas) to get stoned (colloq)4) (refl)a) ( arreglarse) < sombrero> to adjust; < falda> to straightenb) (Chi) ( ponerse) <reloj/abrigo> to put on* * *= arrange, collocate, place, position, sit, site, tuck, lay + in place, go on, dispose, lay on, range, set up, lay out.Ex: A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.
Ex: Author entry gives direct access to particular documents whilst at the same time collocating documents with the same author.Ex: In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.Ex: Once the cursor has been positioned to where the mistake was made, then enter in the correct data.Ex: It would be highly desirable to have a phone sitting on top of the library catalogue (if your are still in the dark ages with a card catalogue that is).Ex: The library's data bases are available at a number of locations via appropriately sited terminals.Ex: The easy chairs are however often tucked into odd corners where you could not put a full table and chair anyway.Ex: Finally gold leaf was laid in place over the blind impressions, and fixed into them with further impressions of the hot tools, surplus gold being rubbed off.Ex: If the issue is to go on the display shelf, an 'X' appears under 'Display'.Ex: This system promises to augment existing networks with the appropriate intelligence which will enable them to build, test, manage, maintain, change, dispose and withdraw services easily, rapidly and cost effectively.Ex: Machine-made paper, provided that it was dry, could be laid on with sufficient accuracy for register to be made with no more ado than adjustment of the forme for the second run.Ex: Serials can be ranged in the order of the access number, i.e. in the order of their arrival, without distinction as to their size or contents.Ex: The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex: There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.* colocar Algo en reserva = place + Nombre + in reserve, place + Nombre + on reserve, place + Nombre + on hold.* colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead.* colocar de nuevo en los estantes = reshelve [re-shelve].* colocar en el lugar donde = put in + the place where.* colocar en los estantes = shelve.* colocar en los estantes sin distinguir tipo de material = intershelve.* colocar en sentido horizontal = lay + flat.* colocar en su lugar = drop into + place.* colocar en un lugar = put into + place.* colocar en un lugar erróneo = misplace.* colocar fuera de alcance = place + out of reach.* colocar junto a = juxtapose.* colocar juntos en el catálogo = collocate.* colocarse = get + high.* colocarse en la posición de = place + Reflexivo + in the position of.* colocarse las medallas = take + the credit (for).* colocar una bomba = plant + bomb.* que se coloca en lo alto del televisor = set-top.* * *colocar [A2 ]vtA1 (en un lugar) to place, put; ‹losas/alfombra› to lay; ‹cuadro› to hangcoloca el cuadro un poco más arriba put o hang the picture a little higher upcolocó los sillones a ambos lados del sofá he placed o arranged o positioned the armchairs on both sides of the sofalos libros estaban colocados por orden alfabético the books had been placed o arranged in alphabetical ordercolocó el jarrón en el centro de la mesa she placed o put o positioned the vase in the center of the tablecolócalo de manera que no obstruya el paso put it somewhere it's not going to get in people's waycolocó el dinero al 9% she placed o invested the money at 9%colocar un producto en el mercado to launch a product on to the marketB ‹persona›1 (en un lugar) to putla colocaron en primera fila they put her in the front rowcolocó a los niños por orden de estatura he put o arranged the children in order of height2(en un trabajo): un amigo lo colocó en el banco a friend got him a job at the bankel padre lo colocó como jefe de departamento his father placed him in charge of the department3 ‹hija› to marry offA(ponerse, situarse): entró y se colocó al lado del director she came in and stood/sat beside the directorse colocaron en primera fila they sat in the front rowcon esta victoria el equipo se coloca en tercer lugar after this win the team moves into third placeB (en un trabajo) to get a jobse colocó como secretaria she got a job as a secretaryse colocó en una casa muy buena she found a position in a very good householden cuanto acabó la carrera se colocó as soon as she finished studying she found o got a jobC* * *
colocar ( conjugate colocar) verbo transitivo
1
‹losas/alfombra› to lay;
‹ cuadro› to hang;
‹ bomba› to plant
‹ dinero› to place, invest
2 ‹ persona›
colocarse verbo pronominala) (situarse, ponerse):◊ se colocó a mi lado she stood/sat beside me
colocar verbo transitivo
1 to place, put
2 (dar un empleo) to give work to
3 Fin (invertir) to invest
4 (encasquetar) ese vendedor ya me ha colocado una batidora manual, that salesman saddled me with a manual mixer
4 argot (drogar) to stone
' colocar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actual
- disponer
- estacar
- estirón
- recoger
- atravesar
- depositar
- emplear
- encajar
- instalar
- lado
- montar
- poner
- situar
- ubicar
English:
actual
- arrange
- lay
- maybe
- perch
- place
- plant
- plonk
- pose
- position
- put
- range
- replace
- set
- sit
- stack
- stand
- station
- bomb
- bug
- hang
- reset
- stick
- turf
- upright
* * *♦ vt1. [en un sitio] to place, to put;colocar una bomba to plant a bomb;el acomodador coloca a los espectadores en sus asientos the usher shows the audience to their seats;vuelve a colocar ese libro donde estaba put that book back where it was;nos colocaron en la parte de atrás del avión they put us in the rear section of the planehay que colocar bien ese cuadro, pues está torcido that picture needs to be hung properly, it isn't straight3. [en un empleo] to find a job for;colocó a su hijo de abogado en su empresa he found his son a job as a lawyer in his own firm4. [casar] to marry off[dinero] to invest;colocaron un millón de títulos they placed a million in bonds6. [endilgar] to palm off (a on);le colocaron una moto que no funciona they palmed a motorbike off on him that doesn't work;el vendedor me intentó colocar un modelo más caro the salesman tried to get me to buy a more expensive model¿a ti te coloca la marihuana? does marijuana give you a high?♦ viFam [droga, alcohol]este costo coloca cantidad this hash gives you a real high;este ponche coloca mucho this punch is strong stuff* * *v/t put, place;colocar a alguien en un trabajo get s.o. a job* * *colocar {72} vt1) poner: to place, to put2) : to find a job for3) : to invest* * *colocar vb2. (instalar) to install4. (endilgar) to get rid of -
46 теферич
picknicзаписвам в теферича enter in the booksзаписвам в черния теферич put on the black list; blacklist* * *теферѝч,м., само ед. разг. picnic; • на \теферич in the open.* * *1. picknic 2. записвам в ТЕФЕРИЧа enter in the books 3. записвам в черния ТЕФЕРИЧ put on the black list; blacklist 4. на ТЕФЕРИЧ in the open. тефтер register, book of accounts, account-book;ledger -
47 eintragen
ein|tra·gen1) ( einschreiben)jdn [in etw akk] \eintragen to enter [or record] sb's name [in sth], to put sb's name down [in sth], to enter sb [in sth];2) ( amtlich registrieren)ins Handelsregister \eintragen to record in the register of companies [or commercial register];sich \eintragen lassen to register3) ( einzeichnen)jdm etw \eintragen to bring [or earn] [or win] sb sth;sein Verhalten hat ihm allseits Achtung eingetragen his behaviour earned respect on all sides -
48 anotar
v.1 to note down, to make a note of (to write).2 to score.Ella anota al final del juego She scores at the end of the game.Ella anota diez puntos del juego She scores ten points of the game.3 to schedule, to pencil in.4 to enroll.La maestra anotó al alumno The teacher enrolled the student.5 to annotate, to footnote, to explicate, to gloss.Ella anotó los puntos principales She annotated the main points.* * *1 (acotar) to annotate, add notes to2 (apuntar) to take down, jot down, make a note of* * *verb1) to note down, write down2) annotate3) score* * *1. VT1) (=apuntar)a) [en cuaderno] to make a note of, note down; [en lista, tabla] to enter, recordanota la cifra total — make a note of o note down the total figure
b) (Estadística) [+ velocidad, tiempo] to log2) esp Cono Sur (=inscribir) enrol, enroll (EEUU)¿me anotaron en el registro? — have you written me down in the register?
3) (Literat) [+ texto, libro] to annotate4) (Dep) [+ punto] to score2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar nota de) <dirección/nombre> to make a note ofb) < texto> to annotatec) (RPl) ( en curso) to enroll*; (para excursión, actividad) to put... down2) (AmL) <gol/tanto> to score2.anotar vi (AmL) to score3.anotarse v pron1) (AmL) <gol/tanto> to score2) (RPl) ( inscribirse) apuntarse 1a* * *= note, log, jot down, record, take down, annotate, mark + Nombre + down as, mark + Nombre + up.Ex. Sometimes the number of tickets issued is noted on the form.Ex. In order to understand this programme, it will help to imagine a librarian at a university who diligently logs every slide that is taken from the library for lectures.Ex. Find some scrap paper and jot down the subject areas taught in schools.Ex. Editors and compilers of editions of works are recorded together with the edition statement in the edition area = En en área de edición se incluyen los editores y compiladores de las ediciones de trabajos junto con la mención de edición.Ex. All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Ex. Once users have loaded data, other users may add comments, or annotate other users' data.Ex. One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.Ex. If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.----* anotar en la agenda = diarise [diarize, -USA].* encargado de anotar los tantos = scorer.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar nota de) <dirección/nombre> to make a note ofb) < texto> to annotatec) (RPl) ( en curso) to enroll*; (para excursión, actividad) to put... down2) (AmL) <gol/tanto> to score2.anotar vi (AmL) to score3.anotarse v pron1) (AmL) <gol/tanto> to score2) (RPl) ( inscribirse) apuntarse 1a* * *= note, log, jot down, record, take down, annotate, mark + Nombre + down as, mark + Nombre + up.Ex: Sometimes the number of tickets issued is noted on the form.
Ex: In order to understand this programme, it will help to imagine a librarian at a university who diligently logs every slide that is taken from the library for lectures.Ex: Find some scrap paper and jot down the subject areas taught in schools.Ex: Editors and compilers of editions of works are recorded together with the edition statement in the edition area = En en área de edición se incluyen los editores y compiladores de las ediciones de trabajos junto con la mención de edición.Ex: All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Ex: Once users have loaded data, other users may add comments, or annotate other users' data.Ex: One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.Ex: If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.* anotar en la agenda = diarise [diarize, -USA].* encargado de anotar los tantos = scorer.* * *anotar [A1 ]vtA1 (tomar nota de) ‹dirección/nombre› to make a note ofanota mi número de teléfono make a note of my phone numberya he anotado lo que tengo que comprar I've noted down o jotted down o made a note of what I have to buyasegúrate de anotar todos los detalles make sure you take down o make a note of all the details2 ‹texto› to annotateanotó a su hija en la clase de baile she enrolled her daughter o put her daughter down for the dance classanótenme para el partido del sábado put me down for Saturday's gameB ‹gol/tanto› to score■ anotarvito score■ anotarseA ( AmL) ‹tanto› to scorenos vamos a bailar ¿te anotás? we're going dancing, do you want to come along? o ( BrE) do you fancy coming?estábamos pensando ir al cine — ¡(yo) me anoto! ( fam); we were thinking of going to the movies — you can count me in o I'll come!anotarse EN algo:me anoté en la clase de ruso I enrolled o signed up for the Russian class¿ya te anotaste en el curso? have you enrolled on o signed up for the course yet?me anoté para ir a la excursión I put my name down o put myself down o signed up for the trip* * *
anotar ( conjugate anotar) verbo transitivo
1
2 (AmL) ‹gol/tanto› to score
anotarse verbo pronominal
1 (AmL) ‹gol/tanto› to score
2 (RPl) ( inscribirse) See Also→ apuntarse 1a
anotar verbo transitivo
1 (escribir una nota) to take down, make a note of
2 (glosar un texto) to annotate
' anotar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acotar
- escribir
- registro
English:
debit
- enter
- notch up
- put down
- write down
- get
- jot
- log
- make
- note
- put
- record
- score
- scribble
- take
- write
* * *♦ vt1. [escribir] to note down, to make a note of;anotó la dirección en su agenda she noted down o made a note of the address in her diary2. [libro] to annotate;anotó una edición de “La Celestina” she provided the notes for an edition of “La Celestina”3. Dep to score* * *v/t note down* * *anotar vt1) : to annotate2) apuntar, escribir: to write down, to jot down3) : to score (in sports)anotar vi: to score* * *anotar vb1. (escribir) to make a note of / to note down2. (marcar) to score -
49 Protokoll
Protokoll n 1. COMP protocol (Standard für Datenformat oder Datenkommunikation); 2. POL protocol; 3. RECHT transcript (bei Gericht); statement (bei Polizei); 4. GEN, LOGIS log (Schiffstagebuch); minutes, record (einer Sitzung)* * *n 1. < Comp> Standard für Datenformat oder Datenkommunikation protocol; 2. < Pol> protocol; 3. < Recht> bei Gericht transcript, bei Polizei statement; 4. < Verwalt> log, einer Sitzung minutes* * *Protokoll
record, register, minute book, minutes, protocol, (dipl.) proces verbal, (Verkehrsteilnehmer) ticket (US), warning and fee (Br.);
• aus dem Protokoll gestrichen struck out (stricken from, US) the record;
• amtliches Protokoll official record;
• gedrucktes Protokoll printed report;
• gerichtliche Protokolle public records;
• verbindliches Protokoll binding protocol;
• Protokoll zur Dateiübertragung file transfer protocol (FTP);
• Protokoll für verschlüsselte, vertrauliche Datenübertragung secure socket layer (SSL);
• Protokoll einer Hauptversammlung corporate minutes;
• Protokoll der Vorstandssitzung minutes of the board of directors;
• Protokoll abfassen to draft (draw up) the minutes;
• Protokoll abzeichnen to sign minutes;
• Protokoll aufnehmen (aufsetzen) to draw up (enter) the minutes, to [draw up a] protocol, to enter on the record, (Polizei) to take down the evidence;
• Protokoll beifügen to attach the minutes;
• Protokoll bekommen (Verkehrsteilnehmer) to get a ticket (US);
• im Protokoll festhalten to spread on the record (US);
• Protokoll führen to [record in] protocol, to keep (take) the minutes;
• in einer Sitzung Protokoll führen to minute a meeting;
• Stellungnahme zu Protokoll geben to put (place) on record (US);
• Protokoll genehmigen to approve the minutes;
• Protokoll herausgeben to issue a protocol;
• zu Protokoll nehmen to [put on] record, (Gericht) to minute, to take down the evidence;
• im Protokoll vermerkt sein to stand on record;
• Protokoll verlesen to read the minutes;
• im Protokoll vermerken to enter in the minutes, to [put on] record;
• gegen das Protokoll verstoßen to break the rules of protocol;
• mit dem zustehenden Protokoll empfangen werden to be received with due ceremonies;
• Protokollabfassung minute writing;
• Protokollabteilung (dipl.) protocol service;
• Protokolländerung alteration of the minutes;
• für Protokolländerungen stimmen to vote for amendment of the minutes. -
50 заносить
I (кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - заносить; совер. - занести1) bring, carry2) ( записывать) note/put down, enter, registerзаносить в журнал (кого-л./что-л.) — to register
заносить в протокол — (кого-л./что-л.) to enter in the minutes
3) безл. (be) cast/get, skid4) (безл.; чем-л.)5) ( поднимать)lift, raise (руку и т.п.), set (ногу)II (что-л.)несовер. - занашивать; совер. - заноситьsoil; wear out -
51 albus
albus, a, um, adj. [cf. Umbr. alfu and Sab. alpus = white; alphos = white rash; O. H. Germ. Elbiz = a swan; to this have been referred also Alba Longa, Albunea, Alpes from their snowy summits (Paul. ex Fest. p. 4 Müll.), Albion from its chalky cliffs, Alpheios, and Albis = Elbe], white (properly dead white, not shining; e. g. hair, complexion, garments, etc., opp. ater, black that is without lustre; while candidus denotes a glistening, dazzling white, opp. niger, shining black.—Hence, trop., albus and ater, a symbol of good or ill fortune; on the other hand, candidus and niger of moral worth or unworthiness; cf. Doed. Syn. III. 193 sq.—So Serv. ad Verg. G. 3, 82: aliud est candidum, i. e. quādam nitenti luce perfusum esse; aliud album, quod pallori constat esse vicinum; cf. Verg. E. 7, 38: Candidior cycnis, hederā formosior albā, with id. ib. 3, 39: diffusos hederā vestit pallente corymbos; but this distinction is freq. disregarded by the poets).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.barba,
Plaut. Bacch. 5, 1, 15:corpus,
id. Capt. 3, 4, 115:color albus praecipue decorus deo est, maxime in textili,
Cic. Leg. 2, 18, 45: albus calculus, the small white stone used in voting, as a sign of acceding to the opinion of any one, or of the acquittal of one who is under accusation (opp. ater calculus;v. calculus).— Hence, trop.: alicui rei album calculum adicere,
to allow, approve of, authorize, Plin. Ep. 1, 2, 5.—In Enn. an epithet of the sun and moon: sol, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 48, 107 (Ann. v. 92 Vahl.): jubar Hyperionis, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 658 P. (Ann. v. 547 ib.).—The following are examples of the opposition of albus and niger (instead of ater) as exceptions to the gen. rule; so always in Lucr. (who also uses albus and candidus or candens promiscuously), 2, 810; 822 sqq.; 731 sq.; 790; 767-771. Once in Cic.: quae alba sint, quae nigra dicere, Div. 2, 3; so Phaedr. 3, 15, 10; Ov. M. 2, 541; cf. with id. ib. 2, 534 and 535; also id. ib. 12, 403; 15, 46; id. H. 15, 37 al.:albi et nigri velleris,
Vulg. Gen. 30, 35:non potes unum capillum album facere aut nigrum,
ib. Matt. 5, 36.—Esp.1.Pale, from sickness, terror, care, and the like:2.aquosus albo Corpore languor, of dropsical persons,
Hor. C. 2, 2, 15:pallor,
id. Epod. 7, 15:vivat et urbanis albus in officiis,
pale from the cares of his public office, Mart. 1, 56 fin. et saep. —Of clothing, white: alba decent Cererem;3.vestes Cerealibus albas Sumite,
Ov. F. 4, 619:vidit duos Angelos in albis,
Vulg. Joan. 20, 12; ib. Apoc. 3, 4.—Hence, poet. transf. to the person, clothed in white, Hor. S. 1, 2, 36: pedibus qui venerat albis, who had come with white feet, i. e. marked with chalk, as for sale, Juv. 1, 111 (cf. gypsatus and also Plin. 35, 17, 58, §§ 199-201; Mayor ad 1. 1.).—Prov. phrases.a.Dentibus albis deridere, to deride one by laughing so as to show the teeth, for to deride much, Plaut. Ep. 3, 3, 48 (cf. id. Capt. 3, 1, 26).—b.Albus an ater sit, nescio or non curo, I know not, care not whether he is white or black, i. e. he is entirely indifferent to me:c.vide, quam te amārit is, qui albus aterve fueris ignorans, fratris filium praeteriit,
Cic. Phil. 2, 16:unde illa scivit, ater an albus nascerer,
Phaedr. 3, 15, 10; Cat. 93, 2; cf. Quint. 11, 1, 38.—Albo rete aliquid oppugnare, to attack or seize upon something with a white net, i. e. in a delicate, skilful manner:d.qui hic albo rete aliena oppugnant bona,
Plaut. Pers. 1, 2, 22 (so the passage seems to be more simply explained than acc. to the opinion of Gron.: qui albo (by the register of the prætor) tamquam rete, which omission of the tamquam is a Horatian, but not a Plautinian idiom). —Albā lineā aliquid signare, to make a white line upon a white ground, i. e. to make no distinction: et amabat omnes, nam ut discrimen non facit... signat linea alba, Lucil. ap. Non. 282, 28 (where the common editions have neque before signare, which gives the expression a directly opposite sense): albā, ut dicitur, lineā sine curā discriminis convertebant, Gell. praef. 11.—* e.Alba avis, a white sparrow, for something rare, uncommon, strange:* f.quasi avem albam videntur bene sentientem civem videre,
Cic. Fam. 7, 28 (quasi novum quiddam; proverbium ex eo natum, quia rarae aves albae, Manut. ad h. 1.).—Filius albae gallinae, fortune's favorite child, Juv. 13, 141, prob. an allusion to the miracle that happened to Livia in regard to a white hen, v. Plin. 15, 30, 40; Suet. Galb. 1 (Ruperti ad h. 1, refers this expression to the unfruitfulness of a white hen, and conpares Col. R. R. 8, 2, 7).—* g.Equis albis praecurrere aliquem, to excel, surpass one, Hor. S. 1, 7, 8 (the figure being drawn from the white horses attached to a triumphal chariot; cf. Suet. Ner. 25; id. Dom. 2).—II.Trop.A.Favorable, fortunate, propitious:B.simul alba nautis Stella refulsit,
i. e. the twin-star Castor, favorable to sailors, Hor. C. 1, 12, 27:dies,
Sil. 15, 53:sint omnia protinus alba,
Pers. 1, 110.—Poet. and act., of the wind, making clear or bright, dispersing the clouds; hence, dry:III.Notus,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 15 (as a transl. of the Gr. leukonotos):iapyx,
id. ib. 3, 27, 19 (cf.:clarus aquilo,
Verg. G. 1, 460).—Whence,album, i, n., whiteness.A.White color, white:2.maculis insignis et albo,
Verg. G. 3, 56;sparsis pellibus albo,
id. E. 2, 41:columnas polire albo,
to make white, whiten, Liv. 40, 51.—Hence,Esp.,a.The white of the eye:b.oculorum,
Cels. 2, 6; so id. 7, 7, n. 6 and 12.—The white of an egg:c.ovi,
Cels. 6, 6, n. 7.—In Col. 6, 17, 7, a white spot on the eye, i. e. a disease of it, = albugo.—B.In the lang. of polit. life, a white tablet, on which any thing is inscribed (like leukôma in Gr.).1.The tablets on which the Pontifex Maximus registered the principal events of the year, the Annales maximi (v. annales): in album referre, to enter or record in, Cic. de Or. 2, 12, 52; Liv. 1, 32, 2.—2.The tablets of the prœtor, on which his edicts were written, and which were posted up in some public place, Paul. Sent. l. 1, t. 14.—Hence, sedere ad album, to be employed with the edicts of the prœtor, Sen. Ep. 48:3.se ad album transferre,
Quint. 12, 3, 11 Spald.—Esp., a list of names, a register, e. g. Album senatorium, the tablet on which the names of the senators were enrolled, the roll, register, which, by the order of Augustus, was to be posted up annually in the senate-house, Diom. 55, 3, and Fragm. 137:aliquem albo senatorio eradere,
Tac. A. 4, 42 fin. —Also, the list of the judges chosen by the quœstors:aliquem albo judicum eradere,
Suet. Claud. 16; so id. Dom. 8.—And transf. to other catalogues of names:citharoedorum,
Suet. Ner. 21. -
52 заведа
вж. завеждам* * *заведа̀,завѐждам гл.2. ( ръководя) manage, head, run, superintend, be in charge (of); \заведа катедра по … hold the chair/professorship of …, be the head of the … department; \заведа служба head a department;3. ( записвам в специална книга) enter, make an entry, file; \заведа писмо enter in the incoming register;4. (счет. книги) търг. keep;5. юр.: \заведа бракоразводно дело sue for divorce; \заведа дело за клевета sue s.o. for libel; \заведа дело по даден въпрос submit the case to a court; \заведа дело срещу някого institute/initiate proceedings against s.o., sue s.o. (at law); enter an action against s.o.; bring a (law) suit against s.o.* * *вж. завеждам -
53 Löschung
Löschung f 1. COMP clearing, deletion, erasure; 2. PAT cancellation (eines Warenzeichens im Register); 3. RECHT discharge, extinction (Schuld); 4. LOGIS discharge, landing, unloading* * *f 1. < Comp> clearing, deletion, erasure; 2. < Patent> eines Warenzeichens im Register cancellation; 3. < Recht> Schuld discharge, extinction; 4. < Transp> discharge, landing, unloading* * *Löschung
(Auflösung einer Firma) extinguishment, liquidation, (Ausstreichung) effacement, deletion, cancellation, (Dezimalstelle) drop-out, (Entladen) off-loading, unloading, landing, unshipping, debarkation, (im Grundbuch) cancellation, satisfaction (Br.), release (US);
• franko Löschung landed terms;
• Löschung einer Belastung registration of satisfaction;
• Löschung einer Buchschuld extinguishment of a book account;
• Löschung einer Dienstbarkeit release of an easement;
• Löschung eines Eintrags (einer Eintragung) cancellation of an entry, vacation of an entry of record;
• Löschung einer Firma im Handelsregister cancellation of a firm in the register of business names, removing a firm off the books;
• Löschung einer Grundstücksbelastung discharging an encumbrance;
• Löschung im Handelsregister removal from the register, deregistration;
• Löschung einer Hypothek satisfaction of a mortgage (Br.);
• Löschung durch Leichter lighterage;
• Löschung in der Warenzeichenrolle cancellation of trademark registrations;
• Löschung beantragen (Warenzeichen) to apply for cancellation;
• Löschung einer Hypothek im Grundbuch eintragen lassen to enter satisfaction (Br.). -
54 записувати
= записати1) to write down, to take down, to put down; ( занотовувати) to note, to make a note (of); ( з допомогою апарата) to recordзаписувати в борг — to charge, to score
записувати в бухгалтерську книгу — to make an entry (in), to enter
записувати елемент даних (напр., у файл) — to post
записувати лекцію — to make ( to take) notes at a lecture
записувати на рахунок — to pay into an account, to run up an account
записувати на відео — to video, to record on video
записувати на плівку — to tape, to record on tape
2) ( заносити до списку) to enter, to register, to enrol -
55 записывать
1) General subject: book, chalk, chalk out (долг), chronicle (в летопись, дневник), debit, deed, enter, enter up, get down, list, make notes, mark (очки в игре), mark down, minute, minute down, nick down (что-либо), note, note down, notify, paint out, pencil, place on record, put down, record, register, ring up, stick up (to; за кем-л.), take down, trace, transfer, write down, put on paper, set down, take down (под диктовку), copy down, take note, take a note2) Computers: burn ("прожигать" CD или DVD), capture (поток данных, звука, изображения)3) Colloquial: can (на пленку, пластинку), canner (на пленку, пластинку), stick down4) American: spread5) Engineering: inscribe, inscrible (напр. информацию), log, read in, write in7) Law: item, report (судебное дело)8) Economy: enter on the record10) Diplomatic term: minute (тж. minute down), note (тж. note down), take notes11) Polygraphy: track, transcribe (на ленту, плёнку)12) Information technology: log (информацию), save13) Oil: write14) Business: pass15) Network technologies: store16) Programming: document17) Makarov: enrol (в члены организации и т.п.), enroll (в члены организации и т.п.), inscribe (напр. информацию), mark up (очки и т.п.), transcribe, check in, commit to paper, commit to writing, enter for (для участия в чем-л.) -
56 protokol
(en -ler)( regnskabsprotokol) ledger;(merk: journal) journal;( forhandlingsprotokol) minute book,( mødereferat) minutes pl ( fx read the minutes of the last meeting), record;( diplomatisk) protocol;( navneliste) register;( klasseprotokol i skole) school register;( i skole) mark (, call) the register;( ved møde) keep the minutes (el. record);[ føre til protokols] enter (in the minute book), minute,(jur) take down. -
57 Eintrag
m; -(e)s, Einträge1. (Notiz, in Tage- oder Wörterbuch etc.) entry; (Buchungsposten) auch item; einen Eintrag ins Klassenbuch bekommen have one’s bad behavio(u)r noted in the class register* * *der Eintrag(Buchungsposten) item;(Lexikon) entry* * *Ein|trag ['aintraːk]m -(e)s, ordm;e[-trɛːgə]1) (schriftlich, in Wörterbuch etc entry (in +acc in)2) (geh)das tut der Sache keinen Éíntrag — that does no harm
3) (TEX) weft, woof4) (= Schadstoffeinleitung) discharge* * *Ein·trag<-[e]s, Einträge>[ˈaintra:k, pl ˈaintrɛ:gə]m\Eintrag ins Logbuch entry in the logbook2. (im Wörterbuch, Nachschlagewerk) entry3. ADMIN registration, record\Eintrag ins Handelsregister record in the register of companies* * *der; Eintrag[e]s, Einträge entry* * *einen Eintrag ins Klassenbuch bekommen have one’s bad behavio(u)r noted in the class register* * *der; Eintrag[e]s, Einträge entry* * *-ë (Mathematik) m.entry n. -ë m.enter n.entry n.inscription n. -
58 Stören
I vt/i1. disturb; (unterbrechen) auch interrupt; (dazwischenkommen) get in the way, interfere; (ablenken) distract; (im Weg sein) be in the way; Gebäude etc.: spoil the view; (unangenehm sein) be awkward; (lästig sein) be a nuisance; (belästigen) bother (auch jemandem missfallen, jemandem etw. ausmachen); (Harmonie etc. zerstören) spoil; (beeinträchtigen) impair; (behindern) obstruct; störe ich? am I disturbing you?; darf ich Sie kurz stören? could I bother you for a minute?; lassen Sie sich nicht stören! don’t let me disturb you; er lässt sich durch nichts stören he doesn’t let anything bother him, he’s completely unflappable; du störst nur you’re (just) in the way; „( bitte) nicht stören!“ (please) do not disturb; stört es Sie, wenn ich rauche? do you mind if I smoke?, would it bother you if I smoked?; das stört mich nicht I don’t mind (that), it doesn’t bother me; er stört mich nicht he doesn’t bother me, he’s not in the way; das stört doch keinen Menschen that’s not going to bother anyone; das Einzige, was mich daran stört the only thing that bothers me ( oder that I don’t like) about it; was stört dich daran? what is it you don’t like about it?; jemandes Pläne stören upset s.o.’s plans2. (Unruhe stiften) (eine Versammlung, den Unterricht) disrupt; in der Schule: cause a disturbance ( oder trouble), be disruptive; manche Besucher kamen nur, um zu stören several visitors only came to cause trouble; die beiden stören dauernd ( den Unterricht) those two constantly interrupt (the lesson); ein Eintrag wegen Störens an entry in the register ( oder a black mark umg.) for causing trouble; wer stört, fliegt raus! any troublemakers must leave the roomII v/refl: sich an etw. stören be bothered by s.th.; (Anstoß nehmen) take exception to s.th.; ich störe mich nicht daran it doesn’t bother me* * *to incommode; to mutilate; to hamper; to jam; to derange; to impair; to bother; to interrupt; to intrude; to disturb; to be in the way; to interfere; to disrupt; to be awkward* * *stö|ren ['ʃtøːrən]1. vt1) (= beeinträchtigen) Schlaf, öffentliche Ordnung, Frieden etc to disturb; Verhältnis, Harmonie, Gesamteindruck etc to spoil; Rundfunkempfang to interfere with; (absichtlich) to jamjds Pläne stö́ren — to interfere with sb's plans
See:→ auch gestört2) Handlungsablauf, Prozess, Vorlesung, Feier to disrupt3) (= unangenehm berühren) to disturb, to botherwas mich an ihm/daran stört — what I don't like about him/it
entschuldigen Sie, wenn ich Sie störe — I'm sorry to bother you, I'm sorry if I'm disturbing you
lassen Sie sich nicht stö́ren! — don't let me disturb you, don't mind me
stört es Sie, wenn ich rauche? — do you mind if I smoke?, does it bother you if I smoke?
würden Sie bitte aufhören zu rauchen, es stört mich — would you mind not smoking, I find it annoying
das stört mich nicht — that doesn't bother me, I don't mind
sie stört uns nicht — she doesn't bother us, we don't mind her
sie lässt sich durch nichts stö́ren — she doesn't let anything bother her
2. vrstö́ren — to be bothered about sth
3. vi1) (= lästig sein, im Weg sein) to get in the way; (= unterbrechen) to interrupt; (= Belästigung darstellen Musik, Lärm etc) to be disturbingbitte nicht stö́ren! — please do not disturb!
ich möchte nicht stö́ren — I don't want to be in the way or to be a nuisance, I don't want to interrupt; (in Privatsphäre etc) I don't want to intrude
wenn ich nicht störe — if I'm not in the way, if I'm not disturbing you
stört das sehr, wenn ich jetzt fernsehe? — would it disturb you if I watch television?
etw als stö́rend empfinden — to find sth bothersome
sich stö́rend bemerkbar machen — to be all too noticeable or obvious
ein stö́render Lärm — a disturbing noise
ein stö́render Umstand — a nuisance, an annoyance
eine stö́rende Begleiterscheinung — a troublesome side effect
ein stö́render Besucher — an unwelcome visitor
2) (= unangenehm auffallen) to spoil the effect, to stick outein hübsches Gesicht, aber die große Nase stört doch etwas — a pretty face, though the big nose does spoil the effect
* * *1) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) jam2) (to interrupt or take attention away from: I'm sorry, am I disturbing you?) disturb3) ((with with) to prevent, stop or slow down the progress of: He doesn't let anything interfere with his game of golf on Saturday mornings.) interfere4) (to cut off (a view etc): A block of flats interrupted their view of the sea.) interrupt5) ((sometimes with on) to enter, or cause (something) to enter, when unwelcome or unwanted: He opened her door and said `I'm sorry to intrude'; I'm sorry to intrude on your time.) intrude* * *Sto·ren<-s, ->[ˈʃto:rən]m SCHWEIZ1. (Jalousie) venetian blind2. (Markise) awning* * *1.transitives Verb1) (behindern) disturb; disrupt <court proceedings, lecture, church service, etc.>2) (stark beeinträchtigen) disturb <relation, security, law and order, peaceful atmosphere, etc.>; interfere with <transmitter, reception>; (absichtlich) jam < transmitter>hier ist der Empfang oft gestört — there is often interference [with reception] here
3) (missfallen) bother2.das stört mich nicht — I don't mind; that doesn't bother me
intransitives Verb1)darf ich reinkommen, oder störe ich? — may I come in, or am I disturbing you?
entschuldigen Sie bitte, dass od. wenn ich störe — I'm sorry to bother you
bitte nicht stören! — [please] do not disturb
2) (als Mangel empfunden werden) spoil the effect3) (Unruhe stiften) make or cause trouble3.reflexives Verbsich an jemandem/etwas stören — take exception to somebody/something
* * ** * *1.transitives Verb1) (behindern) disturb; disrupt <court proceedings, lecture, church service, etc.>2) (stark beeinträchtigen) disturb <relation, security, law and order, peaceful atmosphere, etc.>; interfere with <transmitter, reception>; (absichtlich) jam < transmitter>hier ist der Empfang oft gestört — there is often interference [with reception] here
3) (missfallen) bother2.das stört mich nicht — I don't mind; that doesn't bother me
intransitives Verb1)darf ich reinkommen, oder störe ich? — may I come in, or am I disturbing you?
entschuldigen Sie bitte, dass od. wenn ich störe — I'm sorry to bother you
bitte nicht stören! — [please] do not disturb
2) (als Mangel empfunden werden) spoil the effect3) (Unruhe stiften) make or cause trouble3.reflexives Verbsich an jemandem/etwas stören — take exception to somebody/something
* * *v.to blanket v.to derange v.to disturb v.to hamper v.to incommode v.to interrupt v.to mutilate v.to perturb v.to trouble v. -
59 список
ч( письмовий перелік) list, roll; registerсписок адресатів комп. — destination list
список виборців — electoral roll, voter's list, register of votes, electoral register, check list, poll
список орендарів юр. — rental
список особового складу військ. — muster roll
список поранених, убитих та тих, що пропали безвісти — casualty list
штрафний список іст. — delinquency roll ( book)
складати список — to put together a list, to make up a list, to compile a list
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60 kayıt
",-ydı 1. enrollment, registration. 2. entering (something) (in a record book); noting (something) down. 3. entry (in a record book). 4. giving importance to. 5. restriction, limitation, restraint. 6. formerly fetter, shackle. 7. any of the four pieces comprising a wooden frame. - altında restricted. - altına girmek to become bound by restrictions. - defteri register, record book. -a değer noteworthy. -tan düşmek /ı/ to delete (an entry) (in a register). -a geçirmek /ı/ to register, enter in a register. - kuyut restrictions. - kuyut tanımamak to pay no attention to restrictions. -ları nakletmek /a/ to post items in (a ledger). -ını silmek /ın/ to delete (an entry) from a record book; to expunge (someone´s) name from a register."
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