discontinue

discontinue
transitive verb
einstellen; abbestellen [Abonnement]; abbrechen [Behandlung]
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[diskən'tinju]
verb
(to stop or put an end to: I have discontinued my visits there.) unterbrechen
- academic.ru/20871/discontinuation">discontinuation
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dis·con·tinue
[ˌdɪskənˈtɪnju:]
(form)
I. vt
to \discontinue sth
1. (stop providing) etw abbrechen
to \discontinue a product ein Produkt auslaufen lassen
to \discontinue service eine Dienstleistung einstellen [o beenden
2. (put an end to) one's visits etw aufgeben
to \discontinue medication eine Behandlung abbrechen
to \discontinue a subscription ein Abonnement kündigen [o beenden
II. vi aufhören
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['dIskən'tɪnjuː]
vt
aufgeben; class, conversation, treatment abbrechen; project abbrechen, aufgeben; use beenden; (COMM) line auslaufen lassen, die Produktion einstellen von; production einstellen; (JUR) case, proceedings einstellen

a discontinued line (Comm) — eine ausgelaufene Serie

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discontinue [-ˈtınjuː]
A v/t
1. aussetzen, unterbrechen
2. einstellen, nicht weiterführen:
discontinue a contract ein Vertragsverhältnis auflösen;
discontinued line WIRTSCH auslaufende Serie
3. eine Gewohnheit etc aufgeben
4. Beziehungen abbrechen
5. eine Zeitung abbestellen
6. aufhören (doing zu tun)
7. JUR
a) ein Verfahren einstellen
b) einen Prozess absetzen
c) eine Klage zurückziehen
B v/i aufhören
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transitive verb
einstellen; abbestellen [Abonnement]; abbrechen [Behandlung]
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v.
abbrechen v.
unterbrechen v.

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