employ

employ
1. transitive verb
1) (take on) einstellen; (have working for one) beschäftigen

be employed by a company — bei einer Firma beschäftigt sein

2) (use services of)

employ somebody on something — jemanden für etwas einsetzen

employ somebody to do something — jemanden dafür einsetzen, etwas zu tun

3) (use) einsetzen (for, in, on für); anwenden [Methode, List] (for, in, on bei)
2. noun, no pl., no indef. art.

be in the employ of somebody — bei jemandem beschäftigt sein; in jemandes Diensten stehen (veralt.)

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[im'ploi]
verb
1) (to give (especially paid) work to: He employs three typists; She is employed as a teacher.) beschäftigen, anstellen
2) (to occupy the time or attention of: She was busily employed (in) writing letters.) beschäftigen
3) (to make use of: You should employ your time better.) verwenden
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em·ploy
[ɪmˈplɔɪ, AM emˈ-]
I. vt
1. (pay to do work)
to \employ sb [as sth] jdn [als etw akk] beschäftigen; (take into service) jdn [als etw akk] einstellen [o anstellen]
they \employ twenty staff sie haben zwanzig Angestellte
she's \employed as an editor with PONS sie arbeitet als Redakteurin bei PONS
to be \employed with a company bei einer Firma arbeiten
to \employ sb to do sth jdn beauftragen [o engagieren], etw zu tun
2. (fig)
to \employ sth (put to use) etw einsetzen; (use) etw anwenden
to \employ one's intellect seinen Verstand gebrauchen
to \employ one's time seine Zeit nutzen
to \employ oneself in [or with] doing sth damit beschäftigt sein, etw zu tun
II. n no pl (form or dated) Beschäftigung f
to be in the \employ of sb [or in sb's \employ] bei jdm beschäftigt sein
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[Im'plɔɪ]
1. vt
1) person beschäftigen; (= take on) anstellen; private detective beauftragen

he has been employed with us for 15 years — er ist schon seit 15 Jahren bei uns

2) (= use) means, method, tactics, skill, force, cunning anwenden, einsetzen; word, concept verwenden; time verbringen

you can surely find a better way of employing your time — Sie können doch bestimmt Besseres mit Ihrer Zeit anfangen

they employed the services of a chemist to help them — sie zogen einen Chemiker heran, um ihnen zu helfen

3)

to be employed in doing sth — damit beschäftigt sein, etw zu tun

2. n

to be in the employ of sb (form) — bei jdm beschäftigt sein, in jds Diensten stehen (geh)

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employ [ımˈplɔı]
A v/t
1. jemanden beschäftigen (as als):
the firm employs 50 men
2. jemanden an-, einstellen
3. an-, verwenden, gebrauchen:
employ force Gewalt anwenden;
employ sb’s services jemandes Dienste in Anspruch nehmen
4. (in) Energie etc widmen (dat), Zeit verbringen (mit):
employ all one’s energies in sth einer Sache seine ganze Kraft widmen;
be employed in doing sth damit beschäftigt sein, etwas zu tun
5. employ a lot of time viel Zeit kosten
B s Dienst(e) m(pl), Beschäftigung(sverhältnis) f(n):
in employ beschäftigt;
out of employ ohne Beschäftigung, stellen-, arbeitslos;
be in sb’s employ in jemandes Dienst(en) stehen, bei jemandem beschäftigt oder angestellt sein
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1. transitive verb
1) (take on) einstellen; (have working for one) beschäftigen

be employed by a company — bei einer Firma beschäftigt sein

2) (use services of)

employ somebody on something — jemanden für etwas einsetzen

employ somebody to do something — jemanden dafür einsetzen, etwas zu tun

3) (use) einsetzen (for, in, on für); anwenden [Methode, List] (for, in, on bei)
2. noun, no pl., no indef. art.

be in the employ of somebody — bei jemandem beschäftigt sein; in jemandes Diensten stehen (veralt.)

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v.
Personal einstellen ausdr.
anstellen v.
anwenden v.
beschäftigen v.
engagieren v.
verwenden v.

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