achieve

achieve
transitive verb
zustande bringen; ausführen [Aufgabe, Plan]; erreichen [Ziel, Standard, Absicht]; herstellen, herbeiführen [Frieden, Harmonie]; erzielen [Rekord, Leistung, Erfolg]; erfüllen [Zweck]
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[ə' i:v]
verb
(to gain or reach successfully: He has achieved his ambition.) erreichen
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achieve
[əˈtʃi:v]
I. vt
to \achieve sth etw erreichen
to \achieve nothing/something nichts/etwas erreichen [o ausrichten
2. (gain)
to \achieve an aim ein Ziel erreichen
to \achieve fame Ruhm erlangen
to \achieve success Erfolg erzielen
to \achieve a victory einen Sieg erringen
I'll never \achieve anything ich werde es nie zu etwas bringen
II. vi erfolgreich sein
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[ə'tʃiːv]
1. vt
erreichen, schaffen; success erzielen; victory erringen; rank also, title erlangen

he will never achieve anything — er wird es nie zu etwas bringen

2. vi (PSYCH, SOCIOL)
leisten

the achieving society — die Leistungsgesellschaft

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achieve [əˈtʃiːv]
A v/t
1. vollbringen, leisten, zustande bringen, ausführen, schaffen
2. (mühsam) erlangen, erringen
3. das Ziel erreichen, einen Erfolg erzielen, einen Zweck erfüllen oder erreichen
4. obs zu Ende bringen
B v/i erfolgreich sein (in a field auf einem Gebiet)
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transitive verb
zustande bringen; ausführen [Aufgabe, Plan]; erreichen [Ziel, Standard, Absicht]; herstellen, herbeiführen [Frieden, Harmonie]; erzielen [Rekord, Leistung, Erfolg]; erfüllen [Zweck]
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v.
ausführen v.
bewerkstelligen v.
erhalten v.
erreichen v.
leisten v.
vollenden v.

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