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Übersetzungen für come up with im Englisch»Französisch-Wörterbuch

Übersetzungen für come up with im Englisch»Französisch-Wörterbuch

I.view [Brit vjuː, Am vju] SUBST

1. view:

vue f
view (of situation) übtr
vue f
to take the long(-term)/short(-term) view of sth

2. view (field of vision, prospect):

view wörtl, übtr
vue f
to keep sth in view wörtl, übtr

II.in view of PRÄP (considering)

with [Brit wɪð, Am wɪð, wɪθ] PRÄP If you have any doubts about how to translate a phrase or expression beginning with with (with a vengeance, with all my heart, with luck, with my blessing etc.) you should consult the appropriate noun entry (vengeance, heart, luck, blessing etc.).
with is often used after verbs in English (dispense with, part with, get on with etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (dispense, part, get etc.).
This dictionary contains usage notes on such topics as the human body and illnesses, aches and pains which use the preposition with. For the index to these notes .
For further uses of with, see the entry below.

1. with (in descriptions):

Siehe auch: get, wrong, what, vengeance, trouble, part, matter, luck, heart, dispense, blessing

I.get <Part Prés getting, prét got, Part Passé got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VERB trans This much-used verb has no multi-purpose equivalent in French and therefore is very often translated by choosing a synonym: to get lunch = to prepare lunch = préparer le déjeuner.
get is used in many idiomatic expressions (to get something off one's chest etc.) and translations will be found in the appropriate entry (chest etc.). This is also true of offensive comments (get stuffed etc.) where the appropriate entry would be stuff.
Remember that when get is used to express the idea that a job is done not by you but by somebody else (to get a room painted etc.) faire is used in French followed by an infinitive (faire repeindre une pièce etc.).
When get has the meaning of become and is followed by an adjective (to get rich/drunk etc.) devenir is sometimes useful but check the appropriate entry (rich, drunk etc.) as a single verb often suffices (s'enrichir, s'enivrer etc.).
For examples and further uses of get see the entry below.

II.get <Part Prés getting, prét got, Part Passé got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VERB intr

get her ugs!
get him ugs in that hat!
to get it up vulg sl
bander vulg sl
to get it up vulg sl
to get one's in Am ugs

I.wrong [Brit rɒŋ, Am rɔŋ] SUBST

II.wrong [Brit rɒŋ, Am rɔŋ] ADJ

1. wrong (incorrect):

2. wrong (reprehensible, unjust):

il n'y a pas de mal à qc

III.wrong [Brit rɒŋ, Am rɔŋ] ADV

I.what [Brit wɒt, Am (h)wət, (h)wɑt] PRON

1. what (what exactly):

4. what (in clauses):

II.what [Brit wɒt, Am (h)wət, (h)wɑt] DET

VII.what [Brit wɒt, Am (h)wət, (h)wɑt] INTERJ

VIII.what [Brit wɒt, Am (h)wət, (h)wɑt]

vengeance [Brit ˈvɛn(d)ʒ(ə)ns, Am ˈvɛndʒəns] SUBST

I.trouble [Brit ˈtrʌb(ə)l, Am ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles SUBST

1. trouble U (problems):

ennuis mpl

3. trouble (effort, inconvenience):

4. trouble:

histoires fpl ugs
ennuis mpl
here comes trouble! scherzh
il y a de l'orage dans l'air übtr

III.trouble [Brit ˈtrʌb(ə)l, Am ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles VERB trans

V.trouble [Brit ˈtrʌb(ə)l, Am ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles

I.part [Brit pɑːt, Am pɑrt] SUBST

1. part (of whole):

to be (a) part of

II.part [Brit pɑːt, Am pɑrt] ADV (partly)

I.matter [Brit ˈmatə, Am ˈmædər] SUBST

1. matter:

II.matter [Brit ˈmatə, Am ˈmædər] VERB intr

luck [Brit lʌk, Am lək] SUBST

1. luck (fortune):

+ Subj bad or hard luck!

2. luck (good fortune):

I.heart [Brit hɑːt, Am hɑrt] SUBST

2. heart (site of emotion, love, sorrow etc):

8. heart (of artichoke, lettuce, cabbage, celery):

dispense [Brit dɪˈspɛns, Am dəˈspɛns] VERB trans

blessing [Brit ˈblɛsɪŋ, Am ˈblɛsɪŋ] SUBST

I.come [Brit kʌm, Am kəm] SUBST sl

II.come [Brit kʌm, Am kəm] INTERJ (reassuringly)

III.come <Prät came, Part Passé come> [Brit kʌm, Am kəm] VERB trans

IV.come <Prät came, Part Passé come> [Brit kʌm, Am kəm] VERB intr

1. come (arrive):

I.up [ʌp] ADJ Up appears frequently in English as the second element of phrasal verbs (get up, pick up etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (get, pick etc.).

1. up (high):

VIII.up and down ADV (to and fro)

XIV.up <Part Prés upping; Prät, Part Passé upped> [ʌp] VERB trans (increase)

XV.up <Part Prés upping; Prät, Part Passé upped> [ʌp] VERB intr ugs

Siehe auch: pick over, pick, get

I.pick over VERB [Brit pɪk -, Am pɪk -] (pick [sth] over, pick over [sth])

I.pick [Brit pɪk, Am pɪk] SUBST

2. pick (poke) → pick at

I.get <Part Prés getting, prét got, Part Passé got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VERB trans This much-used verb has no multi-purpose equivalent in French and therefore is very often translated by choosing a synonym: to get lunch = to prepare lunch = préparer le déjeuner.
get is used in many idiomatic expressions (to get something off one's chest etc.) and translations will be found in the appropriate entry (chest etc.). This is also true of offensive comments (get stuffed etc.) where the appropriate entry would be stuff.
Remember that when get is used to express the idea that a job is done not by you but by somebody else (to get a room painted etc.) faire is used in French followed by an infinitive (faire repeindre une pièce etc.).
When get has the meaning of become and is followed by an adjective (to get rich/drunk etc.) devenir is sometimes useful but check the appropriate entry (rich, drunk etc.) as a single verb often suffices (s'enrichir, s'enivrer etc.).
For examples and further uses of get see the entry below.

II.get <Part Prés getting, prét got, Part Passé got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VERB intr

get her ugs!
get him ugs in that hat!
to get it up vulg sl
bander vulg sl
to get it up vulg sl
to get one's in Am ugs

come up with im PONS Wörterbuch

Übersetzungen für come up with im Englisch»Französisch-Wörterbuch

Siehe auch: down3, down2, down1

come up with aus dem Glossar « Intégration et égalité des chances » des Deutsch-Französischen Jugendwerks

Übersetzungen für come up with im Französisch»Englisch-Wörterbuch

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Although they had come up with the commercial's premise, they were not sure of what its tagline would be.
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Realising that the name didn't fit the song, they decided to come up with a name to put to the single.
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He always seems to come up with strange ideas.
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They made it possible to implore supernatural transformations and come up with creative entrances and exits.
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The venture is given another three months to come up with an operational portal site.
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I didn't come up with it, but it is uniquely mine.
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Long still must come up with $200,000 to for the fine, which he is unsure how he will come up with.
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Sometimes they get things right, often get things wrong and frequently come up with solutions to problems unique to their limited experience.
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Therefore, there is a need to come up with an optimum recovery system.
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As a result, we couldn't come up with permanent divisions.
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