Suchergebnis zu "settle":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 21 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortcadere, cadō, cecidī, cāsūrus | fall down, be precipitated, sink down, go down, sink, fall, decline, set, fall off, fall away, fall out, drop off, be shed, be thrown, be cast, turn up, fall at one’s feet, settle, fall dead, die |
| compōnere, compōnō, composuī, compositum | pacify, allay, settle, calm, appease, quiet, tranquillize, reconcile, set right, set in or restore to the proper place or condition, arrange, adjust, order, set in order |
| condere, condō, condidī, conditum | bring together, lay together, put together, join together into a whole, to form, fashion, produce, make by joining together, settle, make, construct, build, compose, write, celebrate, write of, treat of, describe, establish, found, be the author of |
| cōnficere, cōnficiō, cōnfēcī, cōnfectum | make a thing completely ready, make, prepare, bring about, complete, accomplish, execute, make ready, settle, close a bargain, finish, pass over, traverse, go over, produce, cause, bring about, effect, procure |
| cōnfīrmāre, cōnfīrmō, cōnfīrmāvī, cōnfīrmātum | confirm one in his disposition or feelings, confirm one in his fidelity, give full assurance of, corroborate an assertion, settle, fix, establish, prove, demonstrate the truth of a thing |
| cōnsīdere, cōnsīdō, cōnsēdī (cōnsīdī), cōnsessum | establish one’s self, settle, sink down, sink in, give way, subside, settle down permanently, sink, lose force, abate, subside, diminish, be appeased, be quieted, cease, conclude, end |
| cōnsīdere, cōnsīdō, cōnsēdī (cōnsīdī), cōnsessum | sit down, take a seat, be seated, settle, take one’s place, take a seat, sit, hold sessions, be in session, encamp, pitch a camp, take post somewhere, settle down for a long time, take up one’s abode |
| cōnstituere, cōnstituō, cōnstituī, cōnstitūtum | fix, settle, order, manage, confirm, regulate, arrange, dispose, appoint something (for or to something), settle, agree upon, define, determine, accord, agree with one in a thing, appoint, concert, agree upon, assent to |
| dēcīdere, dēcīdō, dēcīdī, dēcīsum (de + caedo) | cut off, cudgel, beat soundly, decide a matter, determine, settle, terminate, put an end to, cut down, reduce, diminish |
| dētermināre, dēterminō, dētermināvī, dēterminātum | enclose within boundaries, bound, limit, prescribe, determine, fix, settle, determine |
| dīcere, dīcō, dīxī, dictum | describe, relate, sing, celebrate, predict, foretell, articulate, name, appoint, set apart, fix upon, settle, mean |
| dīdūcere, dīdūcō, dīdūxī, dīductum | draw apart, part, split, separate, sever, sunder, divide, stretch, digest, distribute, disperse, scatter, settle, adjust |
| discernere, discernō, discrēvī, discrētum | separate, set apart, part, divide, mark out, determine, distinguish between, discern, settle |
| sēdāre, sēdō, sēdāvī, sēdātum | cause to sit, allay, settle, still, calm, assuage, appease, quiet, check, end, stop, stay |
| sella, sellae f | seat, settle, chair, stool, portable chair, seat in a coach, seat in a wagon, close stool, saddle, a magistrate’s seat |
| sīdere, sīdō, sēdī (sīdī), sessum | seat one’s self, sit down, settle, alight, sit fast, be set fast, remain sitting, remain lying, remain fixed, sink down, sink out of sight |
| sīgnāre, sīgnō, sīgnāvī, sīgnātum | set a mark upon, mark, mark out, designate, imprint, mark with a seal, seal, seal up, affix a seal to a thing, mark with a stamp, stamp, coin, license, distinguish, adorn, decorate, point out, signify, indicate, express, recognize, settle, establish, confirm, prescribe |
| sōpīre, sōpiō, sōpīvī (sōpiī), sōpītum | deprive of feeling, deprive of sense, put to sleep, lull to sleep, lay to rest, lay to kill, lay at rest, lay to calm, settle, still, quiet |
| statuere, statuō, statuī, statūtum | strengthen, support, constitute, appoint, create, fix, decide, determine, settle, bring about, choose, make a decision, conclude, determine, be convinced, judge, declare as a judgment, be of opinion, hold |
| subsīdere, subsīdō, subsēdī (subsīdī), subsessum | sit down, crouch down, squat, set one’s self down, settle down, sink down, sink, settle, subside, establish one’s self in a place, to remain sitting, remain, abide, stay, ran aground |
| trānsigere, trānsigō, trānsēgī, trānsāctum | drive through, thrust through, stick through, stab, pierce one through with a weapon, transfix, transpierce, carry through, bring to an end, finish, settle, complete, conclude, perform, accomplish, despatch, transact any business, dispose of, sell, bring to an end |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 40 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortarbiter, arbitrī m | spectator, beholder, hearer, eye-witness, witness, he that is appointed to inquire into a cause and settle it, umpire, arbiter, a judge, that sets boundaries, umpire of the contest |
| arma compōnō | lay down the arms, make peace, settle the war |
| ascīscō mihī aliquid | settle something, take something on, claim something for oneself |
| Athēnīs mē collocō | settle in Athens |
| bellum compōnō | settle the war (through negotiations) |
| bellum sepeliō | settle the war |
| compōnō sēditiōnem | settle a rebellion, settle an insurrection, settle a riot |
| cōnsolidāre, cōnsolidō, cōnsolidāvī, cōnsolidātum | make firm, make solid, make thick, condense, confirm, settle the usufruct in a thing, settle the right of possession in a thing, consolidate |
| contrōversiam compōnō | settle a conflict, resolve a conflict, mediate a dispute |
| contrōversiam dīiūdicō | settle a dispute, decide a dispute |
| contrōversiam dirimō | settle a dispute, mediate in a dispute conflict |
| contrōversiam sēdō | settle a dispute |
| contrōversiam tollō | settle a dispute, end a quarrel |
| contrōversiās minuō | reduce the disputes, settle the disputes |
| cōnsīdō in aliquō locō | settle down somewhere |
| dēsīdere, dēsīdō, dēsēdī (dēsīdī) | sink, fall down, settle down, deteriorate, degenerate |
| dētumēscere, dētumēscō, dētumuī | cease swelling, settle down, subside |
| sedēre, sedeō, sēdī, sessum | sink down, settle down, subside |
| sellārius, sellāriī m | one that practises lewdness upon a settle |
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