Bedeutung (Englisch)
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- To conclude or resolve (something):
- To conclude or resolve (something):
- To conclude or resolve (something):
- To conclude or resolve (something):
- (colloquial) To conclude or resolve (something):
- To conclude or resolve (something):
- To conclude or resolve (something):
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To place or arrange in(to) a desired (especially: calm) state, or make final disposition of (something).
- To become calm, quiet, or orderly; to stop being agitated.
- To become calm, quiet, or orderly; to stop being agitated.
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- (obsolete) To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- (obsolete) To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To establish or become established in a steady position:
- To fix one's residence in a place; to establish a dwelling place, home, or colony. (Compare settle down.)
- To fix one's residence in a place; to establish a dwelling place, home, or colony. (Compare settle down.)
- To move (people) to (a land or territory), so as to colonize it; to cause (people) to take residence in (a place).
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- To sink, or cause (something, or impurities within it) to sink down, especially so as to become clear or compact.
- Of an animal: to make or become pregnant.
Konzepte
sich niederlassen
erledigen
sich entschließen
sich einigen
sich beruhigen
sich setzen
vorgreifen
zu einem Entschluß bewegen
sich einen Wohnsitz nehmen
sich einleben
Maßregeln treffen
sich auseinandersetzen
sich stauen
ausknobeln
vorschnell beurteilen
einig werden
auf einmal eintreten
einig sein
austüfteln
einebnen
Synonyme
put in order
pay a debt
conciliate
finnish
reach an agreement
be settled
steady down
take up residence
get head
be sluggish
try hard
tell a fortune
compensate for
be stagnant
be sedimented
be precipitated
make up for
clarificate
sopite
be brought to an end
live in a place
live peacefully
be immovable
be peaceful
ravel out
rectify
require
result in
be deposited at bottom
becalm
set right
be rigid
show the way
determine accurately
arrange for
rec-line
resolve upon
liquidate accounts
take abode
be disposed of
flat bench
pronounce judgment upon
see to done satisfactorily
become lower
be established
be fixed
paying-out
bring to an end
come to a decision
come to an agreement
have available
lend oneself
make a settlement
make concessions
negociate
puzzle over
reach a compromise
square accounts
drop down
make accounts square
Frequenz
Mit Bindestrich als
set‧tle
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈsɛtl̩/
Etymologie (Englisch)
In summary
From a merger of two verbs: * Middle English setlen, from Old English setlan (“to settle, seat, put to rest”), from Old English setl (“seat”) (compare Dutch zetelen (“to be established, settle”)) and * Middle English sahtlen, seihtlen (“to reconcile, calm, subside”), from Old English sahtlian, ġesehtlian (“to reconcile”), from Old English saht, seht (“settlement, agreement, reconciliation, peace”) (see saught, -le). German siedeln (“to settle”) is related to the former of the two verbs, but is not an immediate cognate of either of them.
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