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1 renounce
transitive verb1) (abandon) verzichten auf (+ Akk.)2) (refuse to recognize) aufkündigen [Vertrag, Freundschaft]; aufgeben [Grundsatz, Plan, Versuch]; verstoßen [Person]renounce the devil/one's faith — dem Teufel/seinem Glauben abschwören
* * *1) (to give up (a title, claim, intention etc) especially formally or publicly: He renounced his claim to the throne.) verzichten2) (to say especially formally or publicly that one will no longer have anything to do with (something): I have renounced alcohol.) sich lossagen von•- academic.ru/61504/renunciation">renunciation* * *re·nounce[rɪˈnaʊn(t)s]vt▪ to \renounce sthto \renounce arms/force/the use of violence auf Waffen/Gewalt/die Anwendung von Gewalt verzichtento \renounce one's citizenship seine Staatsbürgerschaft aufgebento \renounce one's family seine Familie aufgebento \renounce one's faith/religion seinem Glauben/seiner Religion abschwören2. (deny sb's authority)to \renounce sb's authority die Autorität einer Person gen ablehnen* * *[rɪ'naʊns]1. vttitle, right, violence verzichten auf (+acc), aufgeben; terrorism, religion, devil, faith abschwören (+dat); (REL) world entsagen (+dat); opinions, cause, treaty leugnen, abschwören (+dat); friend verleugnento renounce the throne — auf den Thron verzichten
2. vi (CARDS)renoncieren* * *renounce [rıˈnaʊns]A v/t1. auf einen Anspruch etc verzichten2. einen Plan etc aufgeben4. verleugnen, seinem Glauben etc abschwören, eine Freundschaft aufsagen, einen Vertrag etc kündigen5. entsagen (dat):6. etwas von sich weisen, ablehnen7. Kartenspiel: eine Farbe nicht bedienen (können)B v/i2. Kartenspiel: nicht bedienen (können)C s Kartenspiel: Nichtbedienen n* * *transitive verb1) (abandon) verzichten auf (+ Akk.)2) (refuse to recognize) aufkündigen [Vertrag, Freundschaft]; aufgeben [Grundsatz, Plan, Versuch]; verstoßen [Person]renounce the devil/one's faith — dem Teufel/seinem Glauben abschwören
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2 renunciation
noun1) see academic.ru/61484/renounce">renounce 1. 1), 2): Verzicht, der; Aufkündigung, die; Aufgabe, die; Verstoßung, die2) (self-denial) Selbstverleugnung, die* * *noun der Verzicht* * *re·nun·cia·tion[rɪˌnʌn(t)siˈeɪʃən]letter of \renunciation Abtretungsformular für Bezugsrechte\renunciation of a peerage Verzicht m auf einen Adelstitel\renunciation of the throne/violence Thron-/Gewaltverzicht m* * *[rI"nʌnsI'eISən]n(of title, right, violence) Verzicht m (of auf (+acc, Aufgabe f; (of terrorism) Aufgabe f; (of religion, devil, faith) Abschwören nt; (REL of world) Entsagung f; (of opinion, cause, treaty) Leugnung f; (of friend) Verleugnung f* * *renunciation [rıˌnʌnsıˈeıʃn] srenunciation of the throne Thronverzicht2. Entsagung f, Selbstverleugnung f3. Ablehnung f* * *noun2) (self-denial) Selbstverleugnung, die* * *n.Verzicht -e m. -
3 peerage
nounthe peerage — die Peers
be raised to the peerage — in den Adelsstand erhoben werden
2) (rank of peer) Peerswürde, die* * *[-ri‹]1) (a peer's title or status: He was granted a peerage.) die Pairswürde2) ((often with plural verb when considered as a number of separate individuals) all noblemen as a group: The peerage has/have many responsibilities.) die Pairs (pl.)* * *peer·age[ˈpɪərɪʤ, AM ˈpɪr-]nmember of the \peerage Mitglied nt des Hochadelsto be elevated to the \peerage in den Adelsstand erhoben werdento be given a \peerage einen Adelstitel verliehen bekommen, geadelt werdento renounce one's \peerage auf die Peerswürde verzichten* * *['pIərɪdZ]nto give sb a peerage — jdm einen Adelstitel verleihen, jdn adeln
to get a peerage — geadelt werden, einen Adelstitel verliehen bekommen
3) (= book) das britische Adelsverzeichnis* * *peerage [ˈpıərıdʒ] s1. Peerage f:a) Peerswürde fb) Hochadel m, koll auch (die) Peers pl:2. Adelskalender m* * *noun1) no pl. (body of peers)2) (rank of peer) Peerswürde, die
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