address

address
1. transitive verb
1)

address something to somebody/something — etwas an jemanden/etwas richten

2) (mark with address) adressieren (to an + Akk.); mit Anschrift versehen
3) (speak to) anreden [Person]; sprechen zu [Zuhörern]

address somebody as something — jemanden mit etwas od. als etwas anreden

4) (give attention to) angehen [Problem]
2. noun
1) (on letter or envelope) Adresse, die; Anschrift, die; (place of residence) Wohnsitz, der

of no fixed address — ohne festen Wohnsitz

2) (discourse) Ansprache, die; Rede, die
* * *
1. [ə'dres] verb
1) (to put a name and address on (an envelope etc): Address the parcel clearly.) adressieren
2) (to speak or write to: I shall address my remarks to you only.) richten (an)
2. (American[) 'ædres] noun
1) (the name of the house, street, town etc where a person lives: His address is 30 Main St, Edinburgh.) die Adresse
2) (a speech: He made a long and boring address.) Ansprache
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* * *
ad·dress
I. n
<pl -es>
[əˈdres, AM ˈæd-]
1. (abode) Adresse f, Anschrift f
she's not at that \address any more sie wohnt nicht mehr dort
business/home \address Geschäfts-/Privatadresse f
physical \address Postanschrift f
not known at this \address Empfänger unbekannt
2. (form: skill) Geschick nt
3. COMPUT Adresse f
4. (speech) Rede f (to an +akk); (for a particular occasion) Ansprache f (to an +akk)
5. (title)
form of \address [Form f der] Anrede f
6. (liter: courtship)
to pay one's \addresses to sb jdm den Hof machen fam o veraltend
II. vt
[əˈdres]
1. (write address)
to \address sth [to sb/sth] etw [an jdn/etw] adressieren
to \address a letter/a parcel einen Brief/ein Paket adressieren
2. (direct)
to \address sth to sb:
he \addressed a few introductory remarks to the audience er richtete einige einführende Bemerkungen an die Zuhörer
to \address oneself to sb/sth sich akk an jdn/etw wenden [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. richten
3. (speak to)
to \address sb jdn ansprechen
were you \addressing me? haben Sie mit mir gesprochen?
he rose to \address the meeting er erhob sich, um zu der Versammlung zu sprechen
to \address oneself to sb jdn ansprechen
4. (use title)
to \address sb [as sth] jdn [als etw akk] anreden
to \address sth issue etw ansprechen
6. (in golf)
to \address the ball den Ball anvisieren
* * *
[ə'dres]
1. n
1) (of person, on letter etc) Adresse f, Anschrift f

home address — Privatadresse f; (when travelling) Heimatanschrift f

what's your address? — wo wohnen Sie?

I've come to the wrong address — ich bin hier falsch or an der falschen Adresse

at this address — unter dieser Adresse

who else lives at this address? — wer wohnt noch in dem Haus?

"not known at this address" — "Empfänger unbekannt"

2) (= speech) Ansprache f

the Address (Parl) — die Adresse (die Erwiderung auf die Thronrede)

3)

form of address ( — Form f der) Anrede f

4) (COMPUT) Adresse f
5) (= bearing, way of behaving) Auftreten nt; (= way of speaking) Art f zu reden
6) (form: skill, tact) Gewandtheit f
7)

to pay one's addresses to a lady (liter) — einer Dame die Cour machen (liter)

2. vt
1) letter, parcel adressieren (to an +acc)
2) (= direct) speech, complaints, remarks richten (to an +acc)
3) (= speak to) meeting sprechen zu; jury sich wenden an (+acc); person anreden

don't address me as "Colonel" — nennen Sie mich nicht "Colonel"

how should one address an earl? — wie redet man einen Grafen an?

4) problem etc angehen
3. vr

to address oneself to a task — sich einer Aufgabe (dat) widmen

* * *
address [əˈdres]
A v/t prät und pperf -dressed, obs oder poet -drest [-st]
1. Worte, eine Botschaft richten (to an akk), das Wort richten an (akk), jemanden anreden oder ansprechen (as mit), einen Brief etc adressieren oder richten oder schreiben (to an akk)
2. eine Ansprache halten an (akk)
3. Waren (ab)senden (to an akk)
4. Golf: den Ball ansprechen
5. address o.s. sich widmen, sich zuwenden (to dat):
address o.s. to sth sich an eine Sache machen
6. address o.s. to sb sich an jemanden wenden
7. obs eine Frau umwerben, werben um
B s [US auch ˈæˌdres]
1. Anrede f:
form of address (Form f der) Anrede
2. a) Rede f, Ansprache f:
address of welcome Begrüßungsansprache
b) Adresse f, Eingabe f
3. Adresse f (auch COMPUT), Anschrift f:
a good address eine gute Adresse;
address book Adressenbüchlein n;
address code COMPUT Adressencode m;
address tag Kofferanhänger m
4. the Address Br die Erwiderung des Parlaments auf die Thronrede
5. obs Rede-, Sprechweise f
6. pl Huldigungen pl:
he paid his addresses to the lady er machte der Dame den Hof
7. a) Geschick n, Gewandtheit f
b) Feingefühl n, Takt m
8. Golf: Ansprechen n (des Balles)
add. abk
1. addendum
2. addition (additional)
3. address
* * *
1. transitive verb
1)

address something to somebody/something — etwas an jemanden/etwas richten

2) (mark with address) adressieren (to an + Akk.); mit Anschrift versehen
3) (speak to) anreden [Person]; sprechen zu [Zuhörern]

address somebody as something — jemanden mit etwas od. als etwas anreden

4) (give attention to) angehen [Problem]
2. noun
1) (on letter or envelope) Adresse, die; Anschrift, die; (place of residence) Wohnsitz, der

of no fixed address — ohne festen Wohnsitz

2) (discourse) Ansprache, die; Rede, die
* * *
(speech) n.
Anrede -n f.
Ansprache f. n.
(§ pl.: addresses)
= Adresse -n f.
Anschrift f.
Rede -n f. (as) v.
anreden (als) v. (to) v.
adressieren (an) v. v.
anreden v.

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