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1 sich ausdrücken
(to express (in words): He couched his reply in vague terms.) couch -
2 konkret
I Adj. concrete; (greifbar) auch tangible; (genau) specific, definite; (bestimmt) actual; konkrete Literatur / Kunst / Musik concrete poetry / art / music; er hat nichts Konkretes gesagt he didn’t say anything definiteII Adv. in concrete terms; was willst du konkret damit sagen?, wie soll man das konkret verstehen? what do you actually mean by that?; könntest du dich etwas konkreter ausdrücken? could you be a bit less vague ( oder more specific) ?* * *concrete* * *kon|kret [kOn'kreːt, kɔŋ-]1. adjconcrete2. advdrück dich etwas konkréter aus — would you put that in rather more concrete terms
ich kann mir konkrét vorstellen, wie... — I can very clearly imagine how...
ich kann es dir noch nicht konkrét sagen — I can't tell you definitely
* * *(able to be seen and felt; real or definite: A wooden table is a concrete object.) concrete* * *kon·kret[kɔnˈkre:t]I. adj1. (klar umrissen) concrete, definite, specific\konkrete Ergebnisse tangible results2. (eindeutig) concreteII. adv definitely, specificallydas kann ich Ihnen noch nicht \konkret sagen I can't tell you for definite yet* * *1.Adjektiv concrete2.adverbial in concrete termskannst du mal konkret sagen, was du damit meinst? — could you tell me exactly what you mean by that?
* * *konkrete Literatur/Kunst/Musik concrete poetry/art/music;er hat nichts Konkretes gesagt he didn’t say anything definiteB. adv in concrete terms;was willst du konkret damit sagen?, wie soll man das konkret verstehen? what do you actually mean by that?;könntest du dich etwas konkreter ausdrücken? could you be a bit less vague ( oder more specific) ?* * *1.Adjektiv concrete2.adverbial in concrete termskannst du mal konkret sagen, was du damit meinst? — could you tell me exactly what you mean by that?
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3 Gegenleistung
Gegenleistung f 1. BÖRSE consideration; 2. GEN quid pro quo; 3. RECHT consideration, counterperformance, quid pro quo (Vertragsrecht); 4. ADMIN consideration; 5. WIWI compensation (ZB) • als Gegenleistung RECHT in return for* * *f 1. < Börse> consideration; 2. < Geschäft> quid pro quo; 3. < Recht> Vertragsrecht consideration, counterperformance, quid pro quo; 4. < Verwalt> consideration; 5. <Vw> ZB compensation ■ als Gegenleistung < Recht> in return for* * *Gegenleistung
consideration, value;
• als Gegenleistung in exchange (return), as per contra;
• auf einer Gegenleistung beruhend founded on a consideration;
• mangels Gegenleistung for want of consideration;
• ohne Gegenleistung nude, gratuitous, without consideration;
• unter Bedingung einer Gegenleistung on reciprocal terms;
• angemessene Gegenleistung fair (adequate) consideration;
• bewirkte Gegenleistung executed consideration;
• dem Geldwert entsprechende Gegenleistung money (pecuniary) consideration;
• ernst gemeinte Gegenleistung solid consideration;
• vertraglich erwähnte Gegenleistung express consideration;
• fällige Gegenleistung consideration due;
• fehlende Gegenleistung lack (absence, failure, want) of consideration;
• feste (ausdrücklich festgelegte) Gegenleistung fixed consideration;
• formale Gegenleistung nominal consideration;
• geldwerte Gegenleistung valuable (pecuniary) consideration;
• im Voraus gewährte Gegenleistung antecedent valuable consideration;
• gleichwertige Gegenleistung adequate consideration;
• unbestimmte Gegenleistung vague consideration;
• rechtlich unzulässige Gegenleistung illegal consideration;
• rechtserhebliche Gegenleistung valuable consideration;
• vereinbarte Gegenleistung consideration bargained for;
• vollwertige Gegenleistung fair and valuable consideration;
• zukünftige Gegenleistung executory consideration;
• als Gegenleistung gewähren to pay in return;
• jem. eine Gegenleistung schulden to owe s. o. some return.
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