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class action class action suit
Klassische Klage Klassische Klage-Klage
OpenDict entry
class action (suit) N
class action [suit] LAW Am
class action [suit] LAW Am
English
English
German
German
Gruppenklage f <-, -n>
Gruppenklage f <-, -n>
Gruppenklage f <-, -n>
German
German
English
English
ac·tion [ˈækʃən] N
1. action no pl:
Handeln nt <-s, ->
Vorgehen nt <-s>
Vorgehensweise f <-, -n>
Handlungsfreiheit f <-> kein pl
2. action (act):
Handlung f <-, -en>
Tat f <-, -en>
3. action no pl (plot):
4. action no pl CINE:
Action f <-> inf
5. action no pl (combat):
Einsatz m <-es, -sät·ze>
fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
6. action (battle):
Gefecht nt <-(e)s, -e>
Kampf m <-(e)s, Kämp·fe>
7. action no pl:
8. action (movement):
Bewegung f <-, -en>
9. action no pl (effect):
Wirkung f <-, -en>
10. action no pl (function):
Arbeitsweise f <-, -n>
11. action no pl (mechanism):
Mechanismus m <-, -men>
12. action (coordination):
Bewegungsablauf m <-(e)s, -läufe>
13. action LAW:
Prozess m <-es, -e>
Klage f <-, -n>
Gruppenklage f <-, -n>
Prozess m <-es, -e>
jdn [wegen einer S. gen] verklagen
14. action no pl (strike):
Streik m <-(e)s, -s>
Phrases:
I. suit [su:t] N
1. suit:
Anzug m <-(e)s, -züge-(e)s> kein pl
Kostüm nt <-s, -e>
Abendanzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
Nadelstreifenanzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
Dreiteiler m <-s, ->
trouser suitBrit [or pant suit Am]
Hosenanzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
2. suit (for sports):
Anzug m <-(e)s, -züge-(e)s> kein pl
3. suit (covering):
Harnisch m <-(e)s, -e>
4. suit NAUT:
5. suit usu pl inf (executive):
Führungskraft f <-, -kräfte>
6. suit CARDS:
Farbe f <-, -n>
7. suit LAW:
Verfahren nt <-s, ->
Rechtsstreit m <-(e)s, -e>
to bring [or Am usu file] a suit
to bring [or Am usu file] a suit
8. suit (act of courting):
9. suit liter poet (entreaty):
Phrases:
nachziehen <zieht nach, zog nach, nachgezogen>
II. suit [su:t] VB trans
1. suit (be convenient for):
to suit sb
jdm passen [o. recht sein]
2. suit (choose):
suit yourself hum or pej
[ganz,] wie du willst hum o pej
suit yourself hum or pej
3. suit (enhance):
to suit sb clothes
jdm stehen
to suit sth
zu etw dat passen
4. suit (be right):
to suit sb
to suit sth
sich acc für etw acc eignen
Phrases:
für jdn ideal sein inf
III. suit [su:t] VB intr
I. class <pl -es> [klɑ:s, Am klæs] N
1. class + sing/pl vb (pupils):
2. class:
Unterricht m <-(e)s, -e> kein pl
class SPORTS
Kurs[us] m
3. class + sing/pl vb Am (graduates):
Jahrgang m <-s, -gän·ge>
the class of 1975/1980
der Jahrgang 1975/1980
4. class + sing/pl vb (stratum):
Klasse f <-, -n>
Schicht f <-, -en>
5. class no pl (social membership):
6. class (category, quality):
Klasse f <-, -n>
Class A/I COMM
7. class Brit, Aus (diploma):
Prädikat nt <-(e)s, -e>
CH a. Note f
8. class no pl (style):
Klasse <-, -n>
f <-(s), -(s)>
9. class BIOL, ZOOL:
Klasse f <-, -n>
10. class Am FIN:
11. class LAW:
Phrases:
to be out of sb's class
to be out of sb's class
II. class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] ADJ attr, inv (excellent)
III. class [klɑ:s, Am klæs] VB trans
to class sb/sth [as sth]
jdn/etw [als etw acc] einstufen
OpenDict entry
suit VB
OpenDict entry
action N
OpenDict entry
class VB
to class sth [as sth]
etw [als etw (akk)] einordnen
Present
Isuit
yousuit
he/she/itsuits
wesuit
yousuit
theysuit
Past
Isuited
yousuited
he/she/itsuited
wesuited
yousuited
theysuited
Present Perfect
Ihavesuited
youhavesuited
he/she/ithassuited
wehavesuited
youhavesuited
theyhavesuited
Past Perfect
Ihadsuited
youhadsuited
he/she/ithadsuited
wehadsuited
youhadsuited
theyhadsuited
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These editions used the same text but included additional content, layout, colours, and typography to suit the targeted audience.
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They are unable to climb out; the limiting factor is time as the teacher is enclosed in a suit with a finite oxygen supply.
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In such (copyright) cases, prevailing defendants seeking recompense were bound to show that the original suit was frivolous or made in bad faith.
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Gray's empty boiler suit and mask are on a stand on stage throughout the set which is emblazoned at times with his band number: two.
thelinc.co.uk
Town coats had stiff, puckered backs while a narrow cropped pants suit looked sharp and modern.
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