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Identifizierungscode

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id [ɪd] N PSYCH

Es nt <-, ->

Id.

Id abbreviation of Idaho

I'd [aɪd]

I'd = I would, I had, would, have

would [wʊd] VB aux

1. would (in indirect speech):

2. would (to express condition):

3. would (to express inclination):

4. would (polite request):

5. would (expressing opinion):

6. would (express regularity):

7. would poet liter (expresses a wish):

I. have <has/have, had, had> [hæv, həv] VB trans

1. have:

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth (possess)
etw haben
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth (own)
etw haben [o. besitzen]
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] the time (know the time)
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] the time (know the time)
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] the time (have enough time)

2. have (suffer from):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth illness, symptom
etw haben

3. have (feel):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth
etw haben

4. have (engage in):

to have a nap [or inf snooze]
schwimmen <schwamm, geschwommen>

5. have (consume):

to have sth
etw zu sich dat nehmen

6. have (experience):

7. have (receive):

okay, her [o. rüber] damit! inf
to let sb have sth back
jdm etw zurückgeben

8. have (receive persons):

jdn zu [o. auf] Besuch haben

9. have (feature):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth
etw haben

10. have (exhibit):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth
etw haben [o. aufweisen]

11. have (comprise):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth
etw haben
eine Wochen hat [o. form zählt] 7 Tage

12. have (have learned):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth
etw haben

13. have (think):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth idea, plan, reason, suggestion
etw haben

14. have (be obliged):

to have [or esp Brit, Aushave got] to do sth
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth to do

15. have (give birth to):

16. have (render):

to have [or esp Brit, Aushave got] the radio/TV on
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth ready (finish)
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sth ready (to hand)

17. have (induce):

to have sb do sth
jdn [dazu] veranlassen, etw zu tun
to have sb/sth doing sth
jdn/etw dazu bringen, etw zu tun

18. have (request):

to have sb do sth
jdn [darum] bitten, etw zu tun

19. have (find):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sb/sth
jdn/etw [gefunden] haben

20. have (place):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sb/sth somewhere
jdn/etw irgendwo haben

21. have (hold):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sb/sth by sth she had the dog by the ears
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sb by the throat

22. have inf! (have sex with):

to have sb

23. have inf (deceive):

24. have inf (confound):

to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] sb

25. have esp Am inf (indulge):

sich dat etw gönnen [o. genehmen]

Phrases:

to not have any [of it] inf
to not have sb/sth doing sth
nicht erlauben [o. zulassen] , dass jd/etw etw tut
mit etw dat fertig sein
dran inf [o. sl geliefert] sein
to have had it with sb/sth inf
to have had it with sb/sth inf
jdn/etw satthaben
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] nothing on sb inf (be less able)
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] nothing on sb inf (be less able)
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] nothing on sb (lack evidence)
to have[or esp Brit, Aushave got] nothing on sb (lack evidence)

II. have <has/have, had, had> [hæv, həv] VB aux

1. have (forming past tenses):

2. have (experience):

3. have (render):

4. have (must):

to have[or have got] to do sth

5. have form (if):

had I/she/he etc. done sth, ...
hätte ich/sie/er etc. etw getan, ...
had I/she/he etc. done sth, ...

III. have [hæv, həv] N inf

I. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] N

1. code (ciphered language):

Code m <-s, -s>
Chiffre f <-, -n>
code TELEC, COMPUT
Kennzahl f <-, -en>

2. code LAW:

Gesetzbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>
Kodex m <-es, -e>
Ehrenkodex m <-(es), -e>
Strafgesetzbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>

II. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB trans

OpenDict entry

ID VB

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

ID N

ID abbreviation of identification IT

iden·ti·fi·ca·tion [aɪˌdentɪfɪˈkeɪʃən, Am -t̬ə-] N no pl

1. identification:

identification (determination of identity) of a dead person, criminal
Identifizierung f <-, -en>
identification of a problem, aims
Identifikation f <-, -en>
Bestimmung f <-, -en>

2. identification (papers):

3. identification (sympathy):

Identifikation f <-, -en> mit +dat

4. identification (association):

Parteinahme f <-, -n>

5. identification COMPUT:

Identifikation f <-, -en>

code N IT

Klett Biology Glossary

code VB

Present
Icode
youcode
he/she/itcodes
wecode
youcode
theycode
Past
Icoded
youcoded
he/she/itcoded
wecoded
youcoded
theycoded
Present Perfect
Ihavecoded
youhavecoded
he/she/ithascoded
wehavecoded
youhavecoded
theyhavecoded
Past Perfect
Ihadcoded
youhadcoded
he/she/ithadcoded
wehadcoded
youhadcoded
theyhadcoded

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