notify

notify
transitive verb
1) (make known) ankündigen
2) (inform) benachrichtigen (of über + Akk.)
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verb
(to inform or warn about something: He notified the headmaster of his intentions; If there has been an accident you must notify the police.) benachrichtigen
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no·ti·fy
<-ie->
[ˈnəʊtɪfaɪ, AM ˈnoʊt̬ə-]
vt
to \notify sb [of sth] jdn [über etw akk] unterrichten [o informieren], jdn [von etw] in Kenntnis setzen
to \notify sth to sb jdm etw mitteilen
to \notify a theft to the police der Polizei einen Diebstahl melden
to \notify sb that ... jdn benachrichtigen, dass ..., jdm melden, dass ...
to \notify sb how/what/where ... jdm mitteilen, wie/was/wo ...
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['nəʊtIfaɪ]
vt
person, candidate benachrichtigen, unterrichten (form); change of address, loss, disease etc melden

to notify sb of sth — jdn von etw benachrichtigen, jdm etw mitteilen; authorities, insurance company

to be notified of sth — über etw (acc) informiert werden, von etw benachrichtigt or unterrichtet (form) werden

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notify [ˈnəʊtıfaı] v/t
1. (förmlich) bekannt geben, anzeigen, avisieren, melden, (amtlich) mitteilen (alle:
sth to sb jemandem etwas)
2. (of) jemanden benachrichtigen, in Kenntnis setzen (von, über akk;
that dass), jemanden unterrichten (von)
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transitive verb
1) (make known) ankündigen
2) (inform) benachrichtigen (of über + Akk.)
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v.
anzeigen v.
benachrichtigen v.
melden v.

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