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归因于
jemandem etwas vermachen

en el diccionario PONS

settle on V. trans.

to settle sth on sth
jdm etw vermachen
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
sich acus. auf etw acus. einigen
to settle sth on sb (bequeath)
jdm etw hinterlassen [o. vererben] [o. coloq. vermachen]
sich acus. für etw acus. entscheiden
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
sich acus. [auf etw dat. ] niederlassen Vogel
en el diccionario PONS

I. set·tle [ˈsetl̩, ingl. am. ˈset̬l̩] V. intr.

1. settle (get comfortable):

2. settle (calm down):

settle person
settle anger, excitement
sich acus. legen
settle weather

3. settle ingl. austr., ingl. brit. (apply oneself):

sich acus. etw dat. widmen

4. settle (end dispute):

5. settle (decide on):

sich acus. für etw acus. entscheiden
sich acus. auf etw acus. einigen
mit etw dat. zufrieden sein

6. settle form. (pay):

mit jdm abrechnen [o. coloq. Kasse machen]

7. settle (take up residence):

8. settle (get used to):

sich acus. an etw acus. gewöhnen

9. settle:

settle particles in liquid
settle house, wall, dust

II. set·tle [ˈsetl̩, ingl. am. ˈset̬l̩] V. trans.

1. settle (calm down):

to settle sb/sth
jdn/etw beruhigen

2. settle (decide, agree upon):

etw regeln

3. settle (bring to conclusion):

to settle sth business transaction

4. settle (pay):

etw begleichen elev.
to settle sth on sb (bequeath)
jdm etw hinterlassen [o. vererben] [o. coloq. vermachen]

5. settle (colonize):

6. settle ECON.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

[mit jdm] abrechnen fig.

I. on [ɒn, ingl. am. ɑ:n] PREP.

1. on (on top of):

auf +dat.
on top of sth
[ganz] oben auf etw dat.

2. on with verbs of motion (onto):

auf +acus.

3. on (situated on):

an +dat.
auf +dat.
auf Bahnsteig [o. suizo Perron] drei m o nt

4. on (from):

an +dat.

5. on (clothing):

an +dat.

6. on (hurt by):

an +dat.
über etw acus. stolpern

7. on (supported by a part of the body):

auf +dat.

8. on (in possession of):

bei +dat.
etw bei sich dat. haben

9. on (marking surface of):

auf +dat.

10. on (about):

über +acus.
jdn zu etw dat. gratulieren
to frown on sth

11. on (based on):

auf +acus. ... hin
wegen +gen.
abhängig von jdm/etw
auf etw dat. basieren
sich acus. auf jdn verlassen

12. on (as member of):

in +dat.

13. on (against):

auf +acus.

14. on (through device of):

an +dat.

15. on (through medium of):

auf +dat.
etw aufschreiben [o. RFA, austr. zu Papier bringen]

16. on (in the course of):

auf +dat.

17. on (travelling with):

in +dat.
mit +dat.

18. on (on day of):

an +dat.

19. on (at time of):

bei +dat.

20. on (engaged in):

bei +dat.
to work on sth
an etw dat. arbeiten

21. on (regularly taking):

to be on sth
etw nehmen

22. on (paid by):

auf +dat.

23. on (sustained by):

mit +dat.
von +dat.

24. on (as payment for):

für +acus.

25. on (added to):

26. on (connected to):

an +dat.
to be on the phone ingl. austr., ingl. brit.
to be on the phone ingl. austr., ingl. brit.

27. on (according to):

auf +dat.

28. on (burdening):

auf +dat.

29. on (experiencing):

to be on the go ingl. brit. fig.

30. on (compared with):

31. on (by chance):

on sb

32. on after sust. (following):

33. on ingl. austr., ingl. brit. DEP. (having points of):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be on sth ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
to be on it ingl. austr. coloq.
sich acus. volllaufen lassen coloq.
to be on it ingl. austr. coloq.
sich dat. die Kanne geben coloq. RFA
what are you on? coloq.

II. on [ɒn, ingl. am. ɑ:n] ADV. inv.

1. on (in contact with):

to screw sth on

2. on (on body):

Kleider anziehen coloq. [o. suizo anlegen]
to have/try sth on

3. on (indicating continuance):

mit etw dat. weitermachen

4. on (in forward direction):

umziehen <ziehen um, zogen um, umgezogen>
to urge sb on

5. on (being shown):

6. on (scheduled):

7. on (functioning):

8. on (aboard):

to get on bus, train
to get on horse

9. on (due to perform):

10. on:

to be on employee
to be on employee
to be on actor
to be on actor

11. on ingl. am. (performing well):

gut drauf sein coloq.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be on about sth ingl. austr., ingl. brit.
dauernd über etw acus. reden
to be [or get]on at sb
to be on ingl. am.
that's not on ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq.
side [or sideways]on ingl. austr., ingl. brit.
etw spitzgekriegt haben coloq.
to be on to sb coloq.
this way on ingl. austr., ingl. brit.

III. on [ɒn, ingl. am. ɑ:n] ADJ. inv., atrbv.

1. on ingl. am. (good):

gut <besser, am besten>

2. on ELECTR., TÉC.:

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settle V.

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settle SUST.

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on ADV.

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on ADV.

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

settle V. trans. CONTAB.

settle V. trans. INV. FIN.

settle V. trans. CONTAB.

Glosario especializado de geografía Klett

settle V.

Present
Isettle on
yousettle on
he/she/itsettles on
wesettle on
yousettle on
theysettle on
Past
Isettled on
yousettled on
he/she/itsettled on
wesettled on
yousettled on
theysettled on
Present Perfect
Ihavesettled on
youhavesettled on
he/she/ithassettled on
wehavesettled on
youhavesettled on
theyhavesettled on
Past Perfect
Ihadsettled on
youhadsettled on
he/she/ithadsettled on
wehadsettled on
youhadsettled on
theyhadsettled on

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Highly turbid samples that contain particulate matter will be required to settle before the test can be conducted.
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There are many different versions of the story and there were other choices as well that the town did not settle upon.
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To settle them, she arranges to sell her large diamond earrings, a wedding present from her husband, back to the jeweler who made them.
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Some vintners also let the wine's sediments settle naturally, a time-consuming process.
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However, the two groups set aside their ideological differences and worked hand in hand to settle the land and develop their community and eventually intermarried.
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