approval

approval
noun
1) (sanctioning) (of plan, project, expenditure) Genehmigung, die; (of proposal, reform, marriage) Billigung, die; (agreement) Zustimmung, die; Einwilligung, die (for in + Akk.)
2) (esteem) Lob, das; Anerkennung, die

does the plan meet with your approval? — findet der Plan Ihre Zustimmung?

on approval — (Commerc.) zur Probe; (to view) zur Ansicht

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noun (the act or state of agreeing to or being pleased with (a person, thing etc): This proposal meets with my approval.) die Billigung
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ap·prov·al
[əˈpru:vəl]
n no pl
1. (praise) Anerkennung f; (benevolence) Wohlwollen nt
to meet with the \approval of sb jds Beifall m [o Billigung f] finden
to win sb's \approval jds Anerkennung gewinnen
2. (consent) Zustimmung f
a nod of \approval ein zustimmendes Nicken
a stamp of \approval (fig) eine Absegnung hum fam
subject to \approval von der Genehmigung abhängig
3.
on \approval ECON zur Ansicht; (to try) zur Probe
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[ə'pruːvəl]
n
1) Beifall m, Anerkennung f; (= consent) Zustimmung f (of zu), Billigung f (
of +gen), Einverständnis nt (of mit)

to win sb's approval (for sth) — jds Zustimmung (für etw) gewinnen

to give one's approval for sth — seine Zustimmung zu etw geben

to meet with sb's approval — jds Zustimmung or Beifall finden

to seek sb's approval for sth — jds Zustimmung zu etw suchen

to have sb's approval — jds Zustimmung haben

to show one's approval of sth — zeigen, dass man einer Sache (dat) zustimmt or etw billigt

submitted for the Queen's approval — der Königin zur Genehmigung vorgelegt

2) (COMM)

on approval — zur Probe; (to look at) zur Ansicht

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approval [əˈpruːvl] s
1. a) Billigung f, Genehmigung f
b) besonders TECH Zulassung f:
with the approval of mit Genehmigung (gen);
give approval to billigen (akk);
on approval WIRTSCH
a) zur Ansicht,
b) zur Probe;
on seven days’ approval sieben Tage zur Ansicht
2. Anerkennung f, Beifall m:
murmur of approval beifälliges Gemurmel;
with approval beifällig; academic.ru/45995/meet">meet B 7
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noun
1) (sanctioning) (of plan, project, expenditure) Genehmigung, die; (of proposal, reform, marriage) Billigung, die; (agreement) Zustimmung, die; Einwilligung, die (for in + Akk.)
2) (esteem) Lob, das; Anerkennung, die

does the plan meet with your approval? — findet der Plan Ihre Zustimmung?

on approval — (Commerc.) zur Probe; (to view) zur Ansicht

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n.
Billigung f.
Einverständnis n.
Einwilligung f.
Genehmigung f.
Zulassung f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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