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2 zulässig
Adj. permissible; amtlich: authorized; zulässige Belastung safe load; zulässiges Gesamtgewicht maximum laden weight; zulässige Höchstgeschwindigkeit maximum (permissible) speed; das ist nicht zulässig that is not allowed ( oder permitted, permissible)* * *admissible; allowable; permissible; sufferable* * *zu|läs|sig ['tsuːlɛsɪç]adjpermissible; Beweis, Klage, Vorgehen admissible; Fangquote allowablezúlässige Abweichung (Tech) — tolerance, permissible variation
die Berufung ist zúlässig (Jur) — there is a right of appeal
eine Berufung für zúlässig erklären (Jur) — to grant leave for an appeal
zúlässiges Gesamtgewicht (Mot) — maximum laden weight
zúlässige Höchstgeschwindigkeit — (upper) speed limit
zúlässige Höchstbelastung — weight limit
es ist nicht zúlässig, hier zu parken — parking is prohibited or not permitted here
* * *(allowable: admissible evidence.) admissible* * *zu·läs·sig[ˈtsu:lɛsɪç]die \zulässige Höchstgeschwindigkeit the maximum permitted speed* * *Adjektiv permissible* * *zulässige Belastung safe load;zulässiges Gesamtgewicht maximum laden weight;zulässige Höchstgeschwindigkeit maximum (permissible) speed;das ist nicht zulässig that is not allowed ( oder permitted, permissible)* * *Adjektiv permissible* * *adj.acceptable adj.admissible adj.admissive adj.allowable adj.permissible adj.proper adj.receivable adj.valid adj. adv.admissibly adv.permissibly adv. -
3 Schwingen
* * *to swing; to vaccilate; to fling; to oscillate; to brandish; to wave about* * *Schwịn|gennt -s, no pl (Sw SPORT)(kind of) wrestling* * *1) (to wave (especially a weapon) about: He brandished the stick above his head.) brandish2) (to (cause to) move or sway in a curve (from side to side or forwards and backwards) from a fixed point: You swing your arms when you walk; The children were swinging on a rope hanging from a tree; The door swung open; He swung the load on to his shoulder.) swing* * *schwin·gen<schwang, geschwungen>[ˈʃvɪŋən]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \schwingen to wave sth▪ etw \schwingen to brandish sther schwang die Axt he brandished the axe▪ jdn/etw \schwingen to swing sb/sthder Dirigent schwingt seinen Taktstock the conductor flourishes his batonFahnen \schwingen to wave flagsdas Tanzbein \schwingen to shake a leg fig4. AGRFlachs \schwingen to swingle flax; s.a. BecherII. vi Hilfsverb: haben o seinetw zum S\schwingen bringen to make sth [or cause sth to] vibrate2. (pendeln)im Sport mussten wir heute an die Ringe und \schwingen we had to swing on the rings in PE todayin seinen Worten schwang eine gewisse Bitterkeit his words hinted at a certain bitterness6. Hilfsverb: sein SCHWEIZobenauf [o obenaus] \schwingen (die Oberhand gewinnen) to gain the upper handIII. vr Hilfsverb: haben* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (sich hin- u. herbewegen) swing2) (vibrieren) vibrate2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (hin- u. herbewegen) swing; wave <flag, wand>; (fuchteln mit) brandish <sword, axe, etc.>3.große Reden schwingen — (ugs.) talk big; s. auch Tanzbein
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich schnell bewegen)sich aufs Pferd/Fahrrad schwingen — swing oneself or leap on to one's horse/bicycle
der Vogel schwang sich in die Luft — (fig.) the bird soared [up] into the air
* * ** * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (sich hin- u. herbewegen) swing2) (vibrieren) vibrate2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (hin- u. herbewegen) swing; wave <flag, wand>; (fuchteln mit) brandish <sword, axe, etc.>3.große Reden schwingen — (ugs.) talk big; s. auch Tanzbein
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich schnell bewegen)sich aufs Pferd/Fahrrad schwingen — swing oneself or leap on to one's horse/bicycle
der Vogel schwang sich in die Luft — (fig.) the bird soared [up] into the air
* * *n.swing n. -
4 schwingen
* * *to swing; to vaccilate; to fling; to oscillate; to brandish; to wave about* * *Schwịn|gennt -s, no pl (Sw SPORT)(kind of) wrestling* * *1) (to wave (especially a weapon) about: He brandished the stick above his head.) brandish2) (to (cause to) move or sway in a curve (from side to side or forwards and backwards) from a fixed point: You swing your arms when you walk; The children were swinging on a rope hanging from a tree; The door swung open; He swung the load on to his shoulder.) swing* * *schwin·gen<schwang, geschwungen>[ˈʃvɪŋən]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \schwingen to wave sth▪ etw \schwingen to brandish sther schwang die Axt he brandished the axe▪ jdn/etw \schwingen to swing sb/sthder Dirigent schwingt seinen Taktstock the conductor flourishes his batonFahnen \schwingen to wave flagsdas Tanzbein \schwingen to shake a leg fig4. AGRFlachs \schwingen to swingle flax; s.a. BecherII. vi Hilfsverb: haben o seinetw zum S\schwingen bringen to make sth [or cause sth to] vibrate2. (pendeln)im Sport mussten wir heute an die Ringe und \schwingen we had to swing on the rings in PE todayin seinen Worten schwang eine gewisse Bitterkeit his words hinted at a certain bitterness6. Hilfsverb: sein SCHWEIZobenauf [o obenaus] \schwingen (die Oberhand gewinnen) to gain the upper handIII. vr Hilfsverb: haben* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (sich hin- u. herbewegen) swing2) (vibrieren) vibrate2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (hin- u. herbewegen) swing; wave <flag, wand>; (fuchteln mit) brandish <sword, axe, etc.>3.große Reden schwingen — (ugs.) talk big; s. auch Tanzbein
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich schnell bewegen)sich aufs Pferd/Fahrrad schwingen — swing oneself or leap on to one's horse/bicycle
der Vogel schwang sich in die Luft — (fig.) the bird soared [up] into the air
* * *schwingen; schwingt, schwang, ist oder hat geschwungenB. v/r (hat) swing o.s., jump (auf +akk onto);sich in den Sattel schwingen swing (o.s.) into the saddle;sich über etwas schwingen vault over sth;sich von Ast zu Ast schwingen swing from branch to branch;sich in die Höhe schwingen Adler etc: soar (up) into the airC. v/i* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (sich hin- u. herbewegen) swing2) (vibrieren) vibrate2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (hin- u. herbewegen) swing; wave <flag, wand>; (fuchteln mit) brandish <sword, axe, etc.>3.große Reden schwingen — (ugs.) talk big; s. auch Tanzbein
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich schnell bewegen)sich aufs Pferd/Fahrrad schwingen — swing oneself or leap on to one's horse/bicycle
der Vogel schwang sich in die Luft — (fig.) the bird soared [up] into the air
* * *n.swing n.
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