transitiv |
1. adj. (grammar, of verbs) transitive | |
2. adj. (math) transitive | |
übertragen |
1. v. to transfer, transmit | |
2. v. to translate | |
3. v. to broadcast, televise | |
4. v. to hand over something to somebody, entrust somebody with something, confer a right on somebody | |
5. v. (medicine) to have a post-term birth | |
6. v. to be passed on to somebody (disease, illness) | |
7. v. to communicate itself to somebody (enthusiasm, nervousness, etc.) | |
8. Participle. past participle of übertragen | |
9. adj. figurative | |
Etwas |
1. n. thing, being | |
2. n. a quality or talent that is hard to pin down | |
Sie hat dieses gewisse Etwas. (She has this certain something.) | |
3. pron. something | |
4. adv. somewhat, slightly | |
5. adv. a little, a bit | |
6. det. (with unor plural noun) some, a bit of | |
Hab etwas Respekt vor den Toten. - Have some respect for the dead. | |
Akzeptieren |
1. n. gerund of akzeptieren | |
2. v. to accept, to approve, to take, to agree to (e.g. a proposal) | |
eine Entschuldigung akzeptieren - to accept an apology | |
eine Kreditkarte akzeptieren - to accept a credit card | |
Die neue Schülerin wurde von ihren Mitschülern anfangs nicht akzeptiert. - The new student was not accepted by her classmates at first. | |