congratulate

congratulate
transitive verb
gratulieren (+ Dat.)

congratulate somebody/oneself [up]on something — jemandem/sich zu etwas gratulieren

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[kən'ɡrætjuleit]
verb
((often with on) to express pleasure and joy to (a person) at a happy event, a success etc: She congratulated him on passing his driving test.) gratulieren
- academic.ru/15285/congratulatory">congratulatory
- congratulation
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con·gratu·late
[kənˈgrætʃʊleɪt, AM -ˈgrætʃə-]
vt
to \congratulate sb [on sth] (wish well) jdm [zu etw dat] gratulieren; (praise, applaud) jdm [zu etw dat] gratulieren, jdn [zu etw dat] beglückwünschen; (be proud)
to \congratulate oneself for [or on] sth sich akk zu etw dat beglückwünschen
I \congratulate myself for giving up smoking ich bin stolz darauf, das Rauchen aufgegeben zu haben
to be \congratulated for sth für etw akk gelobt werden
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[kən'grtjʊleɪt]
vt
gratulieren (+dat) (also on birthday, engagement etc), beglückwünschen (on zu)

you are to be congratulated on not having given up — man kann Ihnen nur gratulieren, dass Sie nicht nachgegeben haben

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congratulate [-leıt] v/t jemandem gratulieren, jemanden beglückwünschen (beide:
on zu):
congratulate o.s. on sth sich zu etwas gratulieren
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transitive verb
gratulieren (+ Dat.)

congratulate somebody/oneself [up]on something — jemandem/sich zu etwas gratulieren

* * *
v.
beglückwünschen v.
gratulieren v.

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