officiate

officiate
intransitive verb

officiate as ... — fungieren als ...

officiate at the service — den Gottesdienst abhalten

officiate at a wedding — eine Trauung vornehmen

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[ə'fiʃieit]
verb (to do the duty or service of an office or official position: The new clergyman officiated at the wedding.) den Gottesdienst abhalten
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of·fi·ci·ate
[əˈfɪʃieɪt]
vi (form)
to \officiate at sth bei etw dat amtieren
to \officiate [at sth] as sth [bei etw dat] als etw fungieren
to \officiate at several churches vicar für mehrere Pfarreien zuständig sein
to \officiate at a match SPORT ein Spiel pfeifen
to \officiate at a wedding eine Trauung vornehmen
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[ə'fIʃIeɪt]
vt
amtieren, fungieren (at bei)

to officiate as president — als Präsident fungieren, das Amt des Präsidenten ausüben

to officiate at a wedding — eine Trauung vornehmen

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officiate [əˈfıʃıeıt] v/i
1. amtieren, fungieren (beide:
as als)
2. den Gottesdienst leiten, KATH die Messe lesen:
officiate at a marriage eine Trauung vornehmen
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intransitive verb

officiate as ... — fungieren als ...

officiate at the service — den Gottesdienst abhalten

officiate at a wedding — eine Trauung vornehmen

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v.
amtieren v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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