dispatch

dispatch
1. transitive verb
1) (send off) schicken

dispatch somebody [to do something] — jemanden entsenden (geh.) [um etwas zu tun]

2) (deal with) erledigen
3) (kill) töten
2. noun
1) (official report, Journ.) Bericht, der
2) (sending off) Absenden, das; (of troops, messenger, delegation) Entsendung, die (geh.)
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[di'spæ ] 1. verb
1) (to send off: He dispatched several letters asking for financial help.) absenden
2) (to finish off or deal with quickly: She dispatched several pieces of business within the hour.) erledigen
2. noun
1) (a written official report: a dispatch from the commanding officer.) der Bericht
2) (an act of sending away.) die Absendung
3) (haste.) die Eile
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dis·patch
[dɪˈspætʃ]
I. n
<pl -es>
1. (something sent) Lieferung f, Sendung f
\dispatch of clothing Kleidersendung f
2. no pl (sending) Verschicken nt, Versenden nt; of a person Entsendung f
3. (press report) [Auslands]bericht m
4. MIL (report) [Kriegs]bericht
to be mentioned in \dispatches rühmend erwähnt werden
5.
to do sth with \dispatch (dated form) etw prompt erledigen
II. vt
1. (send)
to \dispatch sth somewhere etw irgendwohin senden [o schicken]
to \dispatch a letter/telegram einen Brief/ein Telegramm aufgeben
to \dispatch sb jdn entsenden
to be \dispatched to a place an einen Ort entsandt werden
2. (hum: devour)
to \dispatch food Essen verputzen fam
3. (hum: kill)
to \dispatch sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier ins Jenseits befördern fam [o zur Strecke bringen
4. (deal with)
to \dispatch a problem/task ein Problem/eine Aufgabe erledigen [o lösen]
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[dɪ'sptʃ]
1. vt
1) (= send) letter, goods etc senden, schicken; person, troops etc (ent)senden, schicken
2) (= deal with) job etc (prompt) erledigen
3) (= kill) töten
4) (inf) food fertig werden mit (inf)
2. n
[dI'sptS, 'dɪsptʃ]
1) (of letter, goods etc) Senden nt, Schicken nt; (of person, troops etc) Entsendung f

date of dispatch — Absendedatum nt

2) (= message, report) Depesche f; (PRESS) Bericht m

to be mentioned in dispatches (Mil)in den Kriegsberichten erwähnt werden

3) (= dealing with of job etc) prompte Erledigung
4) (= promptness) Promptheit f

with dispatch — prompt

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dispatch [dıˈspætʃ]
A v/t
1. jemanden (ab)senden, (ab)schicken, MIL Truppen in Marsch setzen:
dispatch sb to buy some beer jemanden zum Bierholen schicken
2. etwas absenden, versenden, abschicken, befördern, spedieren, abfertigen (auch BAHN), ein Telegramm aufgeben
3. ins Jenseits befördern umg, töten
4. rasch oder prompt erledigen oder ausführen
5. umg wegputzen (schnell aufessen)
B v/i obs sich beeilen
C s
1. (Ab)Sendung f
2. Absendung f, Versand m, Abfertigung f, Beförderung f:
dispatch by rail Bahnversand;
dispatch of mail Postabfertigung
3. Tötung f
4. rasche Erledigung
5. Eile f, Schnelligkeit f:
with dispatch eilends, eiligst
6. (oft verschlüsselte) (Eil)Botschaft
7. Bericht m (eines Korrespondenten)
8. pl Br Kriegsberichte pl:
be mentioned in dispatches in den Kriegsberichten erwähnt werden
9. WIRTSCH Spedition f
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1. transitive verb
1) (send off) schicken

dispatch somebody [to do something] — jemanden entsenden (geh.) [um etwas zu tun]

2) (deal with) erledigen
3) (kill) töten
2. noun
1) (official report, Journ.) Bericht, der
2) (sending off) Absenden, das; (of troops, messenger, delegation) Entsendung, die (geh.)
* * *
n.
(§ pl.: dispatches)
= Abgang ¨-e m.
Absendung (Warenversand) f.
Versand -¨e m. v.
abfertigen v.
verschicken v.

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