assent

assent
1. intransitive verb
zustimmen

assent to something — einer Sache (Dat.) zustimmen

2. noun
Zustimmung, die
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[ə'sent] 1. noun
(agreement: The Queen gave the royal assent to the bill.) die Zustimmung
2. verb
((with to) to agree: They assented to the proposal.) zustimmen
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as·sent
[əˈsent]
n no pl (form) Zustimmung f
it was, by general \assent, the high spot of the evening das war, und darüber sind sich alle einig, eindeutig der Höhepunkt des Abends
royal \assent BRIT königliche Genehmigung
to give one's \assent to sth seine Zustimmung zu etw dat geben
to nod one's \assent zustimmend nicken
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[ə'sent]
1. n
Zustimmung f

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

by common assent —

royal assent — königliche Genehmigung

2. vi
zustimmen

to assent to sth — einer Sache (dat) zustimmen

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assent [əˈsent]
A v/i (to)
1. zustimmen, beipflichten (dat)
2. einwilligen (in akk), billigen, genehmigen (akk)
B s
1. Zustimmung f, Beipflichtung f:
with one assent einstimmig, -mütig;
murmur of assent zustimmendes oder beifälliges Gemurmel
2. Einwilligung f, Billigung f, Genehmigung f, Einverständnis n:
royal assent POL Br königliche Zustimmung (zu einem Gesetz);
give one’s assent sein Einverständnis geben (to zu)
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1. intransitive verb
zustimmen

assent to something — einer Sache (Dat.) zustimmen

2. noun
Zustimmung, die
* * *
n.
Bejahung -en f. v.
behaupten v.
zustimmen v.

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