engross

engross
transitive verb

be engrossed in something — in etwas (Akk.) vertieft sein

become or get engrossed in something — sich in etwas (Akk.) vertiefen

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en·gross
[ɪnˈgrəʊs, AM enˈgroʊs]
vt
1. (absorb attention)
to \engross sb jdn fesseln [o in seinen Bann ziehen
2. LAW
to \engross a document (write) eine Urkunde ausfertigen; (make fair copy) eine Reinschrift einer Urkunde anfertigen
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[ɪn'grəʊs]
vt
person, attention gefangen nehmen

to become engrossed in one's book/one's work — sich in sein Buch/seine Arbeit vertiefen

to be engrossed in one's (own) thoughts/in conversation — in Gedanken/ins Gespräch vertieft sein

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engross [ınˈɡrəʊs] v/t
1. JUR
a) eine Urkunde ausfertigen
b) eine Reinschrift anfertigen von
c) in gesetzlicher oder rechtsgültiger Form ausdrücken
d) PARL einem Gesetzentwurf die endgültige Fassung (zur dritten Lesung) geben
2. WIRTSCH
a) Ware spekulativ aufkaufen
b) den Markt monopolisieren
3. fig jemandes Aufmerksamkeit etc in Anspruch nehmen, die Macht etc an sich reißen:
engross the conversation das große Wort führen, die Unterhaltung an sich reißen
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transitive verb

be engrossed in something — in etwas (Akk.) vertieft sein

become or get engrossed in something — sich in etwas (Akk.) vertiefen

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v.
beanspruchen v.
beschlagnahmen v.

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