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1 treasure trove
nounSchatz, der; (fig.): (valuable source) [wahre] Fundgrube* * *ˈtreas·ure troven* * *nSchatzfund m; (= market) Fundgrube f; (= collection, source) Schatzhöhle f* * *1. JUR (herrenloser) Schatzfund2. → academic.ru/76405/treasure_house">treasure house 2* * *nounSchatz, der; (fig.): (valuable source) [wahre] Fundgrube* * *n.Schatzfund m. -
2 treasure trove
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3 attach
1. transitive verb1) (fasten) befestigen (to an + Dat.); anhängen [Wagen] (to an + Dat.)please find attached... — beigeheftet ist...
2) (assign)be attached to something — einer Sache (Dat.) zugeteilt sein
the research unit is attached to the university — die Forschungsabteilung ist der Universität (Dat.) angegliedert
3) (fig.): (ascribe) zuschreiben4) (attribute) beimessen2. intransitive verbattach importance to something — einer Sache (Dat.) Gewicht beimessen
* * *[ə'tæ ](to fasten or join: I attached a label to my bag.) befestigen- academic.ru/4282/attached">attached- attachment* * *at·tach[əˈtætʃ]I. vt1. (fix)to \attach a label ein Schild anbringen; (sticker) einen Aufkleber aufkleben2. (connect)4. (join)5. (assign)she was \attached to the Nigerian government as an advisor sie stand der nigerianischen Regierung als Beraterin zur Seite6. (attribute)to \attach importance [or significance] to sth etw dat Bedeutung beimessenI don't \attach much weight to his opinions mir ist es relativ egal, was er denkt7. (associate)no blame \attaches to you dich trifft keine Schuldgreat honour \attaches to winning this award es ist eine große Ehre, diese Auszeichnung verliehen zu bekommen* * *[ə'ttʃ]1. vtplease find attached... — beigeheftet...
to attach oneself to sb/a group — sich jdm/einer Gruppe anschließen
is he/she attached? — ist er/sie schon vergeben?
to attach conditions to sth — Bedingungen mit etw verknüpfen or an etw (acc) knüpfen
2) (= attribute) importance beimessen, zuschreiben (to +dat) to +dat)2. vino blame attaches to him — ihm haftet keine Schuld an, ihn trifft keine Schuld
or position — Verantwortung, die dieser Posten mit sich bringt
great importance attaches to this — dem haftet größte Bedeutung an
* * *attach [əˈtætʃ]A v/t2. fig jemanden gewinnen, fesseln, für sich einnehmen:attach o.s. to sich anschließen (dat oder an akk);be attached to sb an jemandem hängen;become attached to jemanden, etwas lieb gewinnen3. (to) zuteilen, angliedern, zur Verfügung stellen (dat), MIL auch (ab)kommandieren (zu), unterstellen (dat)5. magische Kräfte etc zuschreiben (to dat)attach conditions to Bedingungen knüpfen an (akk);7. JURb) (gerichtlich) beschlagnahmen, eine Forderung, ein Konto, Schulden etc pfändenB v/ino condition attaches (to it) es ist keine Bedingung damit verknüpft;no blame attaches to him ihn trifft keine Schuld2. JUR (als Rechtsfolge) eintreten:the risk attaches das Risiko beginnt* * *1. transitive verb1) (fasten) befestigen (to an + Dat.); anhängen [Wagen] (to an + Dat.)please find attached... — beigeheftet ist...
2) (assign)be attached to something — einer Sache (Dat.) zugeteilt sein
the research unit is attached to the university — die Forschungsabteilung ist der Universität (Dat.) angegliedert
3) (fig.): (ascribe) zuschreiben4) (attribute) beimessen2. intransitive verbattach importance to something — einer Sache (Dat.) Gewicht beimessen
* * *(to) v.befestigen (an) v. v.anbringen v.anfügen v.anheften v.befestigen v.festmachen v. -
4 dig up
transitive verbumgraben [Garten, Rasen, Erde]; ausgraben [Pflanzen, Knochen, Leiche, Schatz]; aufreißen [Straße]* * ** * *◆ dig upvt▪ to \dig up up ⇆ sth1. (turn over) etw umgrabento \dig up up weeds Unkraut jätento \dig up up information on sb/sth etwas über jdn/etw herausfinden* * *vt sep1) earth aufwühlen; lawn, garden umgraben2) plants, treasure, body, idea ausgraben; weeds (aus)jäten; (fig) fact, information ausgraben, auftun; solution findenwhere did you dig her up? (inf) — wo hast du die denn aufgegabelt? (inf)
* * ** * *transitive verbumgraben [Garten, Rasen, Erde]; ausgraben [Pflanzen, Knochen, Leiche, Schatz]; aufreißen [Straße]* * *v.roden (Kartoffeln) v.umgraben v.
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