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  • 1 Dann bekommst du es mit mir zu tun.

    Then you'll have me to contend with.

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Dann bekommst du es mit mir zu tun.

  • 2 streiten

    v/i und v/refl; streitet, stritt, hat gestritten
    1. ( auch miteinander oder sich streiten) argue, quarrel, have an argument ( über + Akk about, over); heftig: have a row; handgreiflich: fight, have a fight; (aufeinander prallen) clash, come to blows; sich darüber streiten, ob... have an argument over ( oder as to) whether...; sie streiten sich dauernd they fight like cats and dogs; seid ihr beide wieder am Streiten? auch are you two at it again? umg.; hört auf zu streiten! stop squabbling!; ich möchte mich nicht streiten I don’t want to argue
    2. (diskutieren) argue ( über + Akk about, over); darüber lässt sich streiten that’s arguable ( oder debatable), Brit. auch that’s a moot point
    3. lit. (kämpfen) fight (für / gegen for/against)
    * * *
    to quarrel; to haggle; to fight; to have an argument; to dispute; to have a fight; to argue; to altercate;
    sich streiten
    to quarrel; to have an argument; to spar; to dispute; to fight; to argue
    * * *
    strei|ten ['ʃtraitn] pret stri\#tt [ʃtrɪt] ptp gestri\#tten [gə'ʃtrɪtn]
    1. vi
    1) (= eine Auseinandersetzung haben) to argue (
    um, über +acc about, over); (leichter) to quarrel, to squabble; (Eheleute, Kinder) to fight, to argue; (JUR = prozessieren) to take legal action

    mit Waffen/Fäusten stréíten — to fight with weapons/one's fists

    die Streitenden — the arguers, the people fighting

    es wird immer noch gestritten, ob... — the argument about whether... is still going on

    2)

    (= debattieren) stréíten — to dispute or argue about or over sth; (Jur) to go to court over sth

    darüber kann man or lässt sich stréíten — that's a debatable or moot point

    die stréítenden Parteien (Jur)the litigants

    3) (old, liter) (= kämpfen) to fight; (in Wettbewerb) to compete (um for)
    2. vr
    to argue; (leichter) to quarrel, to squabble; (Eheleute, Kinder auch) to fight, to argue

    wir wollen uns deswegen nicht stréíten! — don't let's fall out over that!

    man streitet sich, ob... — there is argument as to whether...

    * * *
    1) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) fight
    2) (to argue (about): They disputed the ownership of the land for years.) dispute
    3) (to fight: The dogs were scrapping over a bone.) scrap
    * * *
    strei·ten
    <stritt, gestritten>
    [ˈʃtraitn̩]
    I. vi
    [mit jdm] \streiten to argue [or quarrel] [with sb]
    mit jdm über etw akk \streiten to argue with sb about sth
    darüber lässt sich \streiten that's open to argument [or debatable
    II. vr
    sich akk [miteinander] \streiten to quarrel [or argue] [with each other]
    habt ihr euch wieder gestritten? have you quarrelled [or been fighting] again?
    wegen jeder Kleinigkeit \streiten sie sich they argue [or quarrel] about every little thing [or the slightest thing]
    streitet euch nicht mehr [miteinander]! stop quarrelling [or squabbling] [with each other]!
    sich akk um etw akk \streiten to argue [or fight] over sth
    die Kinder \streiten sich um das neue Spielzeug the children are squabbling over the new toy
    sich akk mit jdm [wegen einer S. gen] \streiten to argue with sb [about sth]
    sich akk [darüber] \streiten, ob/wer/wie... to argue [over] whether/who/how...
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives, reflexives Verb quarrel; argue; (sich zanken) squabble; quarrel; (sich auseinander setzen) argue; have an argument

    die Erben stritten [sich] um den Nachlass — the heirs argued or fought over or disputed the estate

    darüber lässt sich streiten — one can argue about that; that's a debatable point

    * * *
    streiten v/i & v/r; streitet, stritt, hat gestritten
    1. ( auch
    sich streiten) argue, quarrel, have an argument (
    über +akk about, over); heftig: have a row; handgreiflich: fight, have a fight; (aufeinanderprallen) clash, come to blows;
    sich darüber streiten, ob … have an argument over ( oder as to) whether …;
    sie streiten sich dauernd they fight like cats and dogs;
    seid ihr beide wieder am Streiten? auch are you two at it again? umg;
    hört auf zu streiten! stop squabbling!;
    ich möchte mich nicht streiten I don’t want to argue
    2. (diskutieren) argue (
    über +akk about, over);
    darüber lässt sich streiten that’s arguable ( oder debatable), Br auch that’s a moot point
    3. liter (kämpfen) fight (
    für/gegen for/against)
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives, reflexives Verb quarrel; argue; (sich zanken) squabble; quarrel; (sich auseinander setzen) argue; have an argument

    die Erben stritten [sich] um den Nachlass — the heirs argued or fought over or disputed the estate

    darüber lässt sich streiten — one can argue about that; that's a debatable point

    * * *
    v.
    (§ p.,pp.: stritt, gestritten)
    = to altercate v.
    to argue v.
    to combat v.
    to contend v.
    to dispute v.
    to quarrel v.
    to wrangle v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > streiten

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